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What can Catholics learn from our brothers in the Eastern church?
The pope visits Yankee Stadium, and other sacred moments in secular spaces.
Three former general assistants consider Father Arrupe's legacy.
Remembering Father Pedro Arrupe on the centennial of his birth.
In its notification on two works by Jon Sobrino, S.J., the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith recalls and re-affirms some utterly basic Christian teachings about Jesus Christ—above all, that Jesus was truly divine and fully human.
Are joy, humor and laughter considered inappropriate for serious Catholics? If so, why?
One could do worse than devote some time during Lent to 'lectio divina' and reading the Scriptures prayerfully.
The first question surprised me. We had come to China in the spring of 2006 as a group of college faculty members to experience the old and the new China and to meet faculty and students at a variety of universities.
Peter Faber may best have exemplified what a missionary to the church of the Reformation era needed.
From its opening session in October 1962 until its close 40 years ago in December 1965, the Second Vatican Council held millions of Catholics and others riveted.