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The guys caught up in gang violence were yearning for respect, as all people deserve, and gaining a grasp on their perspective was God’s lesson for me.
Man holding hands on Bible
A Reflection for Friday of the Sixth Week of Easter, by James T. Keane
The Vatican said the driver was about 40 years old and was in a “serious state of psychophysical alteration."
as if you are a child lost on the water in a boat cast off from its lines
A man reads to a toddler sitting on his lap on a porch
I am grateful for all the poets who submitted their work for the contest. Every year we get poems from all over the United States, and even across the world, about any number of topics.
a profile of a peaceful face colored with rainbow watercolors
I am a bishop, but before anything else, I am a human being who understands the severe toll of mental illness, especially when it is left untreated.
A stressed student with her head in her hands sitting in front of a laptop computer
Life-threatening mental health concerns affecting U.S. teens have reached a crisis point, complicated by a laundry list of social issues.
The Earth is in trouble. How can religious traditions like Christianity be bearers of wisdom and help lay out a roadmap for ecological care of the planet?
Myles N. Sheehan
In 'Sister Death,' Beatrice Marovich explores the connections between living and dying in a way that seeks to refute the concept of death as enemy while not accepting it as something that is good or desirable.
Gregory Hillis
George Weigel’s new book, 'To Sanctify the World: The Vital Legacy of Vatican II,' is a defense of the council against those who think it created a rupture with tradition (for better or for worse).