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A Reflection for Tuesday of the Seventh Week of Ordinary Time, by Jackson Goodman
A Reflection for Monday of the Seventh Week in Ordinary Time, by Michael J. O’Loughlin
Is the pope out of danger? No. Is he in danger of death right now? Also no.
Emergency workers carry the body of a person killed during a Russian drone and missile strike Sept. 4, 2024, on residential buildings in Lviv, Ukraine. (OSV News photo/Roman Baluk, Reuters)
The White House began an effort to restore relations with Russia as President Trump repeats Russia’s narrative and talking points about the origins of the war on Ukraine.
A Reflection for the Feast of the Chair of St. Peter, Apostle, by Sam Sawyer, S.J.
Joining Ashley and Zac to cover the cosmos on this week’s episode of “Jesuitical” is Guy Consolmagno, S.J., the director of the Vatican Observatory and author of the new book, A Jesuit’s Guide to the Stars: Exploring Wonder, Beauty, and Science.
The stories about Catholics that Hollywood tells—and awards—has as much to do with what is happening with the church off-screen as what is shown on-screen.
A British court backed a Vatican tribunal's ruling that financier Raffaele Mancione defrauded the Holy See of tens of millions of euros related to a London property.
 Courtesy of Sundance Institute. Photo by Christopher LaMarca.
“Sugarcane” is, surprisingly, a story of healing, although the healing does not come from the church or its ministers.
British army veteran Adam Smith-Connor, recently converted to the Catholic faith, said he was “grateful” that Vance raised his case when he warned Europe about retreating from freedom.