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FaithThe Good Word
Terrance Klein
A Homily for the Second Sunday of Easter, Sunday of Divine Mercy, by Terrance Klein
FaithPodcasts
Jesuitical
On this week’s episode of “Jesuitical,” Ashley and Zac are joined by magazine’s editor in chief, Sam Sawyer, S.J., and America editor at large James Martin, S.J., to discuss “the people’s pope.”
FaithThe Word
Michael Simone, S.J.
April 27, 2025, the Second Sunday of Easter: The most astonishing lesson of divine mercy appears in this Sunday’s Gospel reading. Jesus forgives the disciples who abandoned him.
FaithVatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
My wife and I lost a friend on earth, Gerard O’Connell writes, but we now have a friend in heaven.
FaithFaith in Focus
Benjamin Trotta
I know adults tell children not to take candy from strangers. But I decided to amend the rule: Never take candy from strangers unless that “stranger” is the pope!
FaithScripture Reflections
Michael J. O’Loughlin
A Reflection for Thursday in the Octave of Easter, by Michael J. O’Loughlin
FaithNews
Junno Arocho Esteves - Catholic News Service
Growing old isn’t something to be feared, but rather something to embrace as a time of grace in one’s life, Pope Francis wrote in a preface for a book that was not released before he died.
FaithPodcasts
Inside the Vatican
In this special Inside the Vatican roundtable, Gerard O’Connell and Colleen Dulle join producer, Ricardo da Silva, S.J., for a heartfelt conversation about the life, legacy and final days of a pope who changed the church—and them.
FaithFeatures
Kathleen Sprows Cummings
A person’s heroes often point to their values. In Pope Francis’ case, the people he singled out for their heroic virtues reveal a great deal about his papal priorities.
FaithFaith in Focus
Connor Hartigan
For many Catholics older than me, Francis represented a cultural shift from previous pontificates. As a Gen-Z Catholic, Francis is the only pope I’ve known.
FaithNews
Thomas J. Reese
Although overtly campaigning to be pope is discouraged and would be counterproductive, the cardinals do a lot of politicking in private prior to the conclave.
FaithNews
Carol Glatz - Catholic News Service
Pope Francis’ final moments were peaceful, and he managed to give one last farewell to his nurse, Massimiliano Strappetti, before slipping into a coma early April 21, Vatican News reported.
FaithFaith
James Martin, S.J.
All of Pope Francis' gestures, meetings and desires for encounter were themselves a form of “teaching.” And L.G.B.T.Q. Catholics and their families have told me repeatedly what a difference this change in approach has meant. 
FaithScripture Reflections
Sam Sawyer, S.J.
A Reflection for Friday of the Octave of Easter, by Sam Sawyer, S.J.
FaithScripture Reflections
Robert Buckland
A Reflection for Wednesday in the Octave of Easter, by Robert Buckland
Arts & CultureCatholic Book Club
James T. Keane
Pope Francis was a great lover of literature: He peppered his homilies, talks and even encyclicals with literary references from Dostoyevsky, Proust, Hopkins, Dante and more, and he also encouraged his flock to read broadly and often.
FaithFeatures
Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator
In Africa, a person of Pope Francis’ moral caliber and spiritual substance holds the coveted designation of “ancestor,” whose role includes everlasting solicitude for the community he or she leaves behind.
FaithNews
Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
The funeral Mass of Pope Francis will be celebrated April 26 in St. Peter’s Square, the Vatican announced.
FaithDispatches
Michael J. O’Loughlin
President Donald Trump ordered U.S. flags to be flown at half mast in honor of Pope Francis. Mr. Trump, one of many U.S. political leaders remembering the late pope, called Francis “a good man.”
FaithNews
Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
In his brief final testament, Pope Francis asked to be buried at Rome’s Basilica of St. Mary Major and said he had offered his suffering for peace in the world.