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‘Therefore, stay awake, for you know neither the day nor the hour.’ (Mt 25:13)

Chances are if you’re Catholic you’ve said it, or at least thought it: I am terrible at praying.
On finding reconciliation in a post-contrition era.
The story of Austin Steward, a former slave who fought against slavery in northwest New York
Cardinal Angelo Scola greets Mario Delpini, the newly named archbishop of Milan (photo: ChiesadiMilano)
The archbishop of Milan leads a very large church with ancient traditions and heroes.
Peter C. Phan
Peter C. Phan reviews "Sin in the Sixties: Catholics and Confessions 1955-1975" by Maria C. Morrow.
Martyrs Square, Beirut, Lebanon 1982. (Photo via Wikipedia Commons)
Assaad Chaftari, who once fought in the name of his Christian faith, is now working for peace alongside those who would have once been his enemies in the Lebanese civil war.
Frank R. Herrmann
The Gunning of America points the problem of violence back on the gun industry.
An archive picture shows a priest celebrating Mass for French soldiers on the Champagne front in eastern France in 1915 (CNS photo/courtesy of the Collection Odette Carrez via Reuters). 
John Matteson
John Matteson reviews two books about World War I: "The World Remade: America in World War I" and "The Vanquished: Why the First World War Failed to End."
America Video
Advent is here, so why not give yourself a 5 min reflection break? In this video, James Martin, SJ, shares insights on a key Advent theme: desire.