OSV News editor-in-chief Gretchen Crowe reflects on the nature of gift and on three virtues that help us to give gifts, to receive gifts and to appreciate the gifts given to others. And it is humility that allows us to recognize everything
At the recent GIVEN forum, holy women gathered together to pray and learn from female leaders
I’m not a psychiatrist or psychologist. My degree and employment background are in communications. But one hardly has to have experience in psychology or mental health to recognize that our culture has a severe, long-term and devastating case of projection — when
In rare cases, priests can withhold absolution from the penitent if they refuse to cease immoral acts
From an early age, we come to recognize ourselves as free creatures. The 2-year-old seeks to tie her own shoes, to buckle her own seatbelt, to “do it myself!” This awakening of freedom is a perilous gift. After all, we have been
Each Pentecost, the Pantheon in Rome has a tradition where rose petals rain down from the open ceiling upon the congregation, imitating the Holy Spirit descending as tongues of fire upon the apostles. If you've never seen a photo or video of
‘Euthanasia and assisted suicide are a defeat for all. We are called never to abandon those who are suffering.’
Eucharistic processions on Corpus Christi bring us into the mystery of walking beside Jesus in Jerusalem
The meaning of the Glory Be prayer can be understood through Scripture and its Latin translation
In a recent cover story in The Atlantic, journalist and former priest James Carroll announced that he refuses to participate in Mass. Because of the abuse scandal, he has determined that only a total boycott of the Eucharist makes sense. Until the
I feel good. In the last several weeks I have attended two ceremonies in which young men were ordained priests. In my home diocese of Nashville, Tennessee, I saw five fine candidates receive Holy Orders and become priests, and a week later