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A Reflection for Monday of the Twenty-ninth Week in Ordinary Time, by Tim Reidy
People want to know that the issues they raised over the past few years in listening sessions in their parishes and dioceses are being taken seriously.
The Synod of Pistoia held in the church of S. Benedetto, Pistoia, 1786 (Wikimedia Commons)
The ghost of Pistoia is by now quite experienced at haunting Catholic memories.
In this “Preach” episode, Sarah Hansman delivers a homily for the 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A, and shares with host Ricardo da Silva, S.J., how her corporate experience prepared her to take risks and practice vulnerability in preaching.
The Lord God said it is not good for man to be alone—uh, except for when it is.
Matias Abate holds an Argentine version of a MAGA hat he wore to a rally for libertarian presidential candidate Javier Milei in suburban Buenos Aires. Abate, an unemployed metal worker, plans to vote for Milei as a protest against the political class. Photo by David Agren.
Argentina's leader presidential candidate Javier Milei, a self-described anarcho-capitalist, has derided Pope Francis as “a malignant presence on earth,” denounced him as a “filthy leftist” and charged that the pope had “an affinity for murderous communists.”
A Reflection for the Optional Memorial of St. Paul of the Cross, priest, by Colleen Dulle
You either control the narrative, or the narrative is controlled by anyone who grabs the media’s attention.
Firefighters stand on a Kamloops Fire Rescue truck at a wildfire near Fort St. John, British Columbia, May 14, 2023. Wildfires have always occurred, but experts say the warming climate is increasing their severity. (OSV News photo/Kamloops Fire Rescue handout via Reuters)
In “The Great Divorce,” C.S. Lewis paints a rich, multifaceted picture of the afterlife, one that could teach Christians quite a bit about life on Earth today.
As an American, as a young person and as someone who never showed their work during math class, I am naturally inclined to care more about results than the process that produces them.