Harrison Butker’s commencement address at Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas, has attracted a great deal of attention from the media. But there’s more to the Kansas City Chiefs kicker’s speech than the headlines and soundbites will allow. In particular, he strikes at
Elderly woman brings joy to teens with smile, wave
The simplest sounds — a heartbeat or the name of Jesus — have power to touch and change hearts
As we celebrate Mother’s Day this year, take heart, all you moms. Like Saint Zelie Martin, the mother of Saint Teresa of Lisieux, there will be times of struggle. Like Mary, there will be times of sacrifice and pain. But you play
A saturation of digital media disconnects many from God, leaving a void in the human heart
In his column this week, Monsignor Campion writes, As we stagger amid reports of scandal in the Church today, as violence terrorizes us on a regular basis, as religion and morality are insulted and great numbers abandon the Church, remember what Christianity
This week, a reader asks Monsignor Pope, Our pastor in his homily stated that "Jesus, to completely experience his/our human nature, was also tempted sexually." What does this mean? Monsignor reminds us that we ought not speak of the mystery of Christ's
In this week's reflection on Sunday Scripture, Timothy O'Malley writes that the renewal of the Church requires a new commitment to the reality of the Resurrection. A new commitment to the Church not as the society of the "in" but the first
In her openers column this week, Editor in Chief Gretchen Crowe writes about Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith of Colombo celebrated Mass in a small chapel in Colombo the next week, and preached a homily on the importance of love.
In this week's column, publisher Scott Richert writes about his friend Aaron Wolf, who wasn't a Catholic, but he made Scott a better one.
To deny the physical resurrection of Christ is to deny centuries of Christian tradition and Scripture