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A few years ago, a friend of mine told me that she wasn’t going to give anything up for Lent that year. She felt that taking a more active approach to the season seemed more spiritually fulfilling.
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A few years ago, a friend of mine told me that she wasn’t going to give anything up for Lent that year. She felt that taking a more active approach to the season seemed more spiritually fulfilling.

In Chicago’s most dangerous neighborhoods, Deacon LeRoy Gill sows seeds of peace.

Throughout the last years of his papacy, Pope John Paul II relied on God to endure his failing health.

Netflix’s new feature film on the life of Marie Curie begins with Polish-born Marie Sk≈Çodowska (Rosamund Pike) arguing with her mentor, Professor Lippmann (Simon Russell Beale).

Police officers are more likely to die by suicide than be killed by criminals. A retired Catholic Charities executive and others are working to change that.

As editors, we’re fortunate to work with a collective of talented writers, photographers, copy editors, and artists.

The year has had its graces and its challenges. We should look back before we move forward.

In reading St. Bonaventure’s Life of St. Francis recently, I was surprised by where Bonaventure positioned what was Francis’ most famous story of preaching to birds.

Here I offer my reflections on the Sorrowful Mysteries. They logically follow the final Luminous Mystery, namely, the Eucharist—the meal Jesus shared with his disciples shortly before his crucifixion.

Saint Oscar Arnulfo Romero may have been murdered decades ago, but his presence lives on in El Salvador.