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A Reflection for Wednesday of the Twenty-second Week in Ordinary Time, by Valerie Schultz
This Labor Day, may we recognize all the laborers in the Lord’s vineyard and embrace them for who they truly are—our brothers and sisters.
“Newsies” is the rare family-friendly musical that also serves as thematically appropriate Labor Day viewing.
How much of Indonesia is Catholic? Is Christianity on the rise? Why is Pope Francis visiting? Here’s what you need to know.
A Zimbabwean man walking through his drought-affected corn field outside Harare. (OSV News photo/Philimon Bulawayo, Reuters)
Migration has been a defining reality of the human experience; that is not going to change because of 19th-century innovations like national borders.

Be doers of the word and not hearers only, deluding yourselves (Jas 1:22).

The pope’s visit comes only two years after the Vatican acknowledged that the Nobel Peace Prize-winning, East Timorese independence hero Bishop Carlos Ximenes Belo had sexually abused young boys.
Protesters from the Republic of Ireland joined loyalists groups in anti-immigrant demonstrations that led to street violence in Belfast in early August. Photograph by Declan Roughan/Press Eye
Loyalist paramilitaries played a central role in organizing the unrest in Belfast, but it was a surprise on both sides of the northern Irish border when they were joined by self-proclaimed “Irish patriots” from the Republic of Ireland.
Tania Tetlow, the first woman and first layperson to serve as president of Fordham University, has broken barriers and navigated controversies amid rising tensions on campus related to the Israel-Hamas war.
In an interview with NBC’s “Meet the Press” that aired Aug. 25, JD Vance said his running mate would “absolutely commit” to not imposing a federal abortion ban.