The label “divorced” does not define a person, says Lisa Duffy. It’s an event that happened, but it in no way is the sum total of who a person is.
Interviews
Meet the curator of the Met’s new “Heavenly Bodies” exhibit
That is what the show is really about: Having been raised Catholic, how has that affected your creative development?
The Catholic Columnist: Q&A with Ross Douthat
Ross Douthat is a New York Times columnist specializing in religion and politics and author of To Change the Church: Pope Francis and the Future of Catholicism.
Roma Downey on finding unexpected blessings—even online
“To bring the good news to a new digital audience is a big part of what we’re doing.”
The case for taking up the Ignatian examen in the New Year
Along with the special communication of Scripture, God reaches us through the experience of a given day.
Meet the man behind Pope Francis’ social media strategy
Bishop Paul Tighe, the secretary of the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Culture, has been called “the Vatican’s nicest guy.”
What does a parish of mercy look like?
Matthew Halbach talks about his vision for “total parish evangelization.”
Mary is there for you when your own mother isn’t.
Marge Fenelon talks about her book “Forgiving Mother: A Marian Novena of Healing and Peace.”
Why does the Reformation matter today? Look to its main characters to understand.
There’s no way to understand the Reformation without understanding the thinking of the people who were there.
Praying the rosary is not as difficult as you think
‘We don’t talk enough about people’s struggles with the rosary. What can we do to help them?’
