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How did this year’s session differ from last year’s? What does this mean for our church? For my parish? For me, personally?
if you go to Mass, you hear the near-perfect opening line in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent by God
A trip to Argentina shows not only Francis’ legacy here, but also the model of ministry that shaped him.
External realities are complicating the traditional structures on which parishes have relied for decades.
What I saw at the U.S.-Mexico border reminded me of the solidarity with migrants so often lacking in our country today.
We need to remember that even in the middle of dealing with whatever big thing is happening now: We are alive.
Mary Grace Mangano
A tourist who is out of time approaches the end of his or her trip and must return home soon. This is how the Rev. David May describes himself through his poems.
Jerome Donnelly
In 'Tyranny, Inc.,' Sohrab Ahmari supplies a framework and examples of what has shaped the desperate plight of a growing number of Americans.
Jessica Hooten Wilson
'The Cemetery of Untold Stories' reads like a novel made up of all the stories that Julia Alvarez no longer wants to carry in bits and pieces in her head,. And Alvarez knows that we all are—and need to be—story creatures.
Sculptures of the three wise men in Angra dos Reis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (iStock/ampueroleonardo).
Besides its musical beauty and thrilling sense of wonder, the song ‘We Three Kings’ offers a treasure trove of stories to unwrap.