
The Journey of a Eucharistic Minister by Josephine DeVito
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As I approach unanticipated or uncomfortable situations, many times I find that just being there, in silence, is all that is needed.

Pope Leo XIII and the Knights of Labor by William Droel
How the new pope's namesake revised his opinion on a labor organization with the help of an American cardinal.

Catholic Churches Do Not Endorse Candidates by William Droel
Catholic churches will not take advantage of a new provision in the US tax code.

Avoiding the Thanksgiving-to-Christmas Rush in July by Sister Lou Ella Hickman, OVISS
“Everybody” gives between Thanksgiving and Christmas. I believe we are called to be more than Everybody.

A Tale of Two Cultures: Reverence and Violence by O’Neill D’Cruz
Exploring the worldviews of two cultures—reverence and violence—using story, history, and poetry as tripartite reflections.

The Word Became Flesh and Dwelt Among Us: Jesus for Our Time by Gene Ciarlo
Jesus understood his ministry in terms of setting people free.

Found in Translation by Maryanne Hannan
The two-day conference "Human Fraternity in a Divided World" presented a series of conversations about literature through the lens of Fratelli Tutti.

By What Authority by Maree Sobolewski
There is a chasm of difference between the leadership style of Jesus and that of the present U.S. administration.

Venom or Scandal?: The Magnificat and Two Visions of Catholic Politics by Gregory Fox
Contesting interpretations of the Magnificat from two 20th-century French thinkers give us a window onto the current state of church affairs.

Breaking Protocol by Patrick Carolan
A nun's gesture at Pope Francis's funeral sparks a conversation on the role of women in the church.
