A toy musical pig that saved a woman’s life when the Titanic sank reminds us that God works in and through other people. We are one body in Christ, and we do not stand alone.
Christina Capecchi: Rescued by a pig: a turning point on the Titanic
So much of evangelization depends on how we sow
What God has to grow and harvest depends, as far as we know, on how well we plant.
Dissatisfied with your medical care? There are lots of reasons for that!
Kathleen Berchelmann, M.D., a Catholic pediatrician, mother of seven and founder of My Catholic Doctor, talks with Charlie Camosy about the numerous (and sometimes repellent) challenges doctors face, even when they want very much to treat the whole patient before them.
The hope inherent in the Eucharistic banquet
When the church speaks of the need for unity, we typically gravitate to the important work of ecumenism…but, most regrettably, the need for unity has become an increasing and acute concern within our own fold.
How Catholics in America serve the church by helping others
Archbishop José H. Gomez reflects on the diversity and vitality of the church in America as he prays for upcoming Synodal Assembly.
Is the church accompanying people amid liturgical change?
As dioceses across the United States continue to consolidate parishes, the changing landscape will prompt questions of worship. There are people who struggle with the current liturgy as practiced in their parishes.
The ‘religion’ of football: Searching for the rightly-ordered soul
Catholic institutions in particular need to underline to the young men and women who play football and attend our institutions that it is “only a game.”
What love means, and what it doesn’t guarantee
God’s love is mysterious and multi-faceted. Sometimes it protects; other times it prepares.