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 Josh Hartnett, left, and Ariel Donoghue in a scene from "Trap." (Warner Bros. Pictures via AP)
Living a double life requires lying to everyone around you, but it also requires lying to yourself.
Colleen Dulle
'In the Courts of Three Popes' gives us Mary Ann Glendon's journey from Vatican outsider to insider and provides a captivating frame for her examination of the Vatican’s intertwined grandeur and dysfunction.
I am learning to meet my summer Mass shake-ups with grace.
The name-calling that has become a normal—even celebrated—part of our election this year will do nothing to bridge the vast ideological chasm that divides our nation.
A Reflection for Friday of the Eighteenth Week in Ordinary Time, by Kevin Clarke
A senior woman, partly in shadow, gazes through a window to the outside. (iStock/adamkaz)
There is a price to be paid for longevity in the current American culture. It is called loneliness.
Police halt a counterprotest organized against a planned far-right anti-immigration protest in Walthamstow, London, on Aug. 7. (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali)(AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali)
Rioting was sparked by a knife attack at a dance studio in Southport on July 29. Three children were killed and other children and adults injured and seriously wounded.
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker said Wednesday he was “very intentional” in the comments he made during a polarizing college commencement speech in May and that he stands behind what he said then.
A close-up photo of wedding rings in the palm of a hand that is resting on the palm of another hand (iStock/Alexandr Baitelman)
Pastoral ministers should recognize that many adults from divorced families struggle in relationships. Difficult conversations must occur so that couples can be better prepared for marriage.
A Homily for the Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, by Father Terrance Klein