Kathryn Jean Lopez shares a story about how to deal with people when they make assumptions about you. After a recent talk she gave at a conference, she stepped into an Uber with a talkative ...
Columnist Kathryn Jean Lopez writes about her recent pilgrimage to the Holy Land: “The first thing I did this time, that first morning, was climb the deep steps to Calvary. I encountered some pilgrims from ...
Kathryn Jean Lopez writes about the Bishop David Gerard O’Connell she knew. Bishop Dave was an auxiliary bishop in Los Angeles until his recent murder on Feb. 18. Lopez writes: “I fear that in any ...
In a recent column, Kathryn Jean Lopez reacts to the news that the Associated Press now instructs their writers to make clear that ministries and other places that provide pro-life pregnancy support must be clearly ...
Columnist Kathryn Jean Lopez thanks Jonathan Roumie for speaking at the March for Life and publicly protesting abortion. Roumie is the actor who plays Jesus in the series “The Chosen.” (“TV Jesus” is how he ...
“Abortion Pills Can Now Be Offered at Retail Pharmacies, F.D.A. Says,” read the New York Times headline. Just like that. This is life after Roe v. Wade, writes Kathryn Jean Lopez in her latest column: ...
On Saturday evening, news broke that Frank Pavone, the head of Priests for Life, had been laicized by the Vatican for “blasphemous communications on social media” as well as “persistent disobedience” to his diocesan bishop. ...
For the solemnity of the Immaculate Conception this year, Catholics for Choice sent out an email with the subject line: “Mary had a choice. So, should we all.” Columnist Kathryn Jean Lopez writes how “there ...
Kathryn Jean Lopez writes about a recent Eucharistic procession she participated in on the feast of Christ the King, and how it was an opportunity for conversion for those who witnessed it: “For the feast ...
Kathryn Jean Lopez reflects on the recent midterm elections and what they reveal about the state of our nation: “No candidate is perfect, but increasingly in recent years, Republicans seem to be attracted to, well, ...