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John Garvey, president of The Catholic University of America in Washington since 2010, announced Sept. 22 that he will be stepping down from the role he described as “an honor and a privilege” at the end of June.
Attendees examine a poster of Mother Angelica.
From 1995: Mother Angelica, devout and well-inten­tioned as she may be, has some big problems.
While the Catholic Church made headlines all summer—for all the wrong reasons— it did not end up playing a crucial role in this election campaign.
Bishop Georg Bätzing, wearing a red chasuble, carries a sharp-tipped crozier at the beginning of the autumn plenary meeting of German bishops.
While some bishops have called for rapid and dramatic changes to the German church, representatives from the Vatican have underscored the need for unity and deliberation.
Stepping outside of our own particular worldview to encounter another person’s story can be scary—but the classics can help.
The real promise of “digital discipleship” should not prevent Christians from engaging in honest conversations about the harms of technology, especially to children.
The Jesuit Refugee Service has encouraged Biden to raise the cap from 125,000 to 200,000 to better welcome more displaced refugees.
“I personally deserve attacks and insults because I am a sinner, but the church does not deserve them. They are the work of the devil,” the pope said to the Jesuits of Slovakia on his recent trip.
Taking women seriously as students, staff and faculty means that the Jesuit institution considers them as essential to its mission.
“There is much resistance to overcome the image of a church rigidly divided between leaders and subordinates, between those who teach and those who have to learn,” the pope said during an audience with the faithful from the Diocese of Rome.