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Cecilia González-Andrieu
How discovering that we are loved will change the world
May 23, 2024
A world where nothing is ‘mine’ and everything is ‘ours’
April 10, 2024
Colleen Dulle
Pope Francis’ top abuse advisor asks Vatican to stop using disgraced former Jesuit Marko Rupnik’s art
June 28, 2024
‘I think you’re wrong’: Vatican official defends continued use of Marko Rupnik’s art
June 21, 2024
Gerard O’Connell
Meet Pope Francis’ poet at the Vatican: Cardinal José Tolentino
July 17, 2024
Cardinal Hollerich: ‘If women do not feel comfortable in the church, we have failed.’
July 12, 2024
Gloria Purvis
When God’s will doesn’t match up with the world’s
July 29, 2022
Feel like you’ve failed this Lent? God is still with you.
March 30, 2022
J.D. Long García
What the Catholic Church can learn about aging from Biden’s debate debacle
July 09, 2024
A God who forgives sins
June 28, 2024
James T. Keane
You’re reading this online. Walter Ong had thoughts about that.
July 16, 2024
John Gregory Dunne, the ‘Irish brawler’ who explored the nation’s soul
July 09, 2024
John Anderson
I was worried ‘Cabrini’ would be another sappy religious movie. I was wrong.
March 08, 2024
‘Poor Things,’ starring Emma Stone, is the movie of the year
December 08, 2023
John W. Miller
Skateparks, gyms and breweries: The right and wrong way to repurpose a closed church building
April 18, 2024
Evan Gershkovich’s journalism was an act of love. He must be freed.
May 02, 2023
Kerry Weber
We are all capable of bearing ‘good fruit’
June 21, 2024
The difference salt can make
May 16, 2024
Kevin Clarke
I’m tired of hearing politicians say ‘This is not who we are’ after political violence
July 15, 2024
After 35 years, a final settlement reached in the Mount Cashel Orphanage sex abuse cases
July 11, 2024
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