This week, we talk with Steven P. Millies about the role of U.S. Catholics in politics.
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Nuncio reported McCarrick before he became D.C. archbishop, new book confirms
This week on “Inside the Vatican,” we cover new developments in the case of former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick.
Fr. James Martin, S.J.: Does your prayer change you?
If you’ve been praying the Daily Examen for a few months or even a few weeks, you may have started to notice a few ways that God is active in your life.
You have to visit the border to understand the migrant caravan
For Sister Norma Pimentel, who has worked on the U.S.-Mexico border for decades, migration is not a political issue; it is a human issue.
The Synod on Young People is not over yet
This week on “Inside the Vatican,” Colleen and Gerry unpack the final document from the Synod on Young People.
The Examen with Fr. James Martin, S.J.: Recognizing the holy people in your life
Pay attention to those holy people in your life: they’re drawing you closer to God.
A good Catholic meddles in politics (and votes in the Midterms)
What’s at stake in the upcoming midterm elections?
The Examen with Fr. James Martin, S.J.: Noticing patterns in your prayer
The Examen with Fr. James Martin, S.J.: Noticing patterns in your prayer
Christians have been in Iraq for thousands of years. They might all be gone soon.
Kevin Clarke tells us about his reporting from Iraq.
The Examen with Fr. James Martin, S.J.: Reading Luke, the gospel of prayer
The Gospel of Luke is often called The Gospel of Prayer, because of all the many times it portrays Jesus at prayer. Take that as your text, and inspiration, for this week.
