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For three seasons, ‘Ted Lasso’ has offered a potent vision of a better human condition.
“The most important thing for me when I enter into preparing a homily is just being able to authentically give witness to who I am and where I am in my relationship with Christ,” says Father John Gribowich, speaking to Preach host Ricardo da Silva, S.J.
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A Reflection for the Memorial of Saint Charles Lwanga and companions, by Kevin Clarke
According to many in the Vatican, Archbishop Gänswein’s tell-all book published shortly after Benedict’s death revealed a lack of trustworthiness, loyalty and reserve on the part of a man who was meant to be serving two popes.
A painting of Galileo, dressed in black, right, facing off against three members of the Roman Inquisition, left.
Facts, as they say, are stubborn things. In defending abortion, some pro-choice activists can only ask women to ignore what their eyes evidently see.
An old teacher once said, “If something is worth doing, it’s worth doing well.” She was right. An even older Jesuit once said, “If something is worth doing, it’s worth doing poorly.” He was right, too.
Priests’ vestments on hangers in a 2018 photo. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn)
It is important that safeguards for due process for those accused of sexual abuse be honored, even as we work toward guaranteeing the safety of all members of the church.
This week on “Inside the Vatican,” veteran Vatican correspondent Gerard O’Connell and host Colleen Dulle analyze the Vatican's new document on social media.
A Reflection for the Friday of the Eighth Week in Ordinary Time, by Cristobal Spielmann
Bishop John Dolan on how the church can better support those struggling with mental health issues.