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A Reflection for Monday of the Fourteenth Week in Ordinary Time, by Michael Simone, S.J.
The crisis of preaching in the Catholic Church won't be solved "unless we emphasize that the preacher needs to be someone who is constantly learning about the Scriptures... and a person of prayer," Father Bryan Massingale shares with host Ricardo da Silva, S.J. on Preach.
Archbishop Christophe Pierre, apostolic nuncio to the United States, gives the annual Cardinal Dearden Lecture at The Catholic University of America in Washington April 26, 2023.
Pope Francis announced today that he will hold a consistory on Sept. 30 to create 21 new cardinals, 18 of them electors with the right to vote in the next conclave.
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Reflection for Saturday of the Thirteenth Week of Ordinary Time, by J.D. Long-García
“Having reported on all the synods since 1985,” Gerard O’Connell writes, “I have come to believe that this synod could well be the most transformative event in the Catholic Church since the Second Vatican Council.”
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A Reflection for Friday of the Thirteenth Week in Ordinary Time, by Kevin Clarke
A picture of the Dolorean from the film "Back to the Future"
“Back to the Future” teaches us that, while it’s dangerous to dwell on the past, it’s good to visit every now and then.
The popular evangelical minister insists God will bless your life with abundance if you let him. Is that true?
Serbia's Novak Djokovic poses with the Wimbledon trophy in London July 14, 2019, after defeating Switzerland's Roger Federer in five sets. (CNS photo/Andrew Couldridge, Reuters)
Novak Djokovic is a flawed man, which he has proven on multiple occasions, but what athlete isn’t?
The slate of delegates is emblematic of the at-times competing ideological poles of the U.S. church—and the continued effort by Francis to reorient U.S. bishops toward his vision for the church.