Commentary
A Legacy of Hate
Christopher Heffron
March 27, 2020
We cannot rewrite history—though it is our duty to learn from it.
Read More →
Everyday Resurrections: A Meditation on Easter
Kathy Coffey
March 25, 2020
Being Easter people means celebrating the good news of the risen Christ and opening our hearts and eyes to the signs of new life within and around us.
Read More →
Jesus’ Forgotten Commandment: Forgive Yourself
Richard B. Patterson, PhD
February 25, 2020
The key to loving your neighbor is learning how to love yourself.
Read More →
Meet the Holy Galilean Women
Theresa Doyle-Nelson
June 24, 2019
The holy Galilean women may not be in the forefront in Scripture, but they had a front-row seat to Jesus’ extraordinary life and ministry.
Read More →
Easter: The Resurrection Narratives
Father Raymond E. Brown
April 18, 2019
Easter is at the center of our faith. Paul affirms: “If Christ has not been raised, then our preaching is in vain, and your faith is in vain” (1 Corinthians 15:14).
Read More →
Pope Francis & Saint Francis: Models of Peace
Christopher Heffron
April 18, 2019
The faith life of Saint Francis was never still. Though he was comfortable with solitude and prayer, he was a doer.
Read More →
Seven Things Catholics Should Know about Divorce
Divorced Catholics long for understanding and acceptance. Here’s how the Church can help.