David Mills takes a look at the toxicity of social media — particularly from Catholic:: “It’s the judgmentalism that’s so startling. Starting a new job a few months ago — a job I love but one that requires long, intense days —
Associate editor Ava Lalor writes: “There are some days where it feels like the whole world is against Catholicism. … And then there are days where I see Catholicism in everything — as I’ve written about on multiple occasions. … Luckily, if
If the phrase “a personal relationship with Jesus” gets your Catholic antenna up, you are not alone. Many Catholics have a negative reaction when they hear it. Numerous Catholics believe it is a phrase taken from evangelical Protestants and is not very
Back in 1969, then-Father Joseph Ratzinger gave a series of radio addresses in which he looked to the future of Catholicism and predicted turbulent times that would result in a smaller, more faithful Church. Though the man who would become Pope Benedict
In his latest column, writer David Mills writes about the misconceptions some Protestants have about the Catholic Church. He writes: “It’s baffling how much even learned Protestants get wrong about Catholicism. They seem to do it most when they think they’re disproving
Monsignor Owen Campion explores the religious landscape of war-torn Afghanistan, writing that while Christians spread the Faith to that region of the world, Islam has been the dominant religion for more than a millenium. Monsignor Campion writes: “Americans, and NATO allies, entered
Do YOU know what date Mary and Joseph's engagement is traditionally celebrated? It's Catholic quiz time! If you're a daily or weekly Mass goer or a saint junkie, you know that Catholicism is prevalent in shaping history and science. But how much
Catholicism is weird. There is no getting around that. Nor is there any need to. The weirdness of the Catholic faith, many ancient Catholic traditions, the experiences of many of the Catholic faithful, are some of many things that make Catholicism unique
When one thinks of the Catholic Church in the United States in the mid-20th century, vivid images of Eucharistic processions, Latin Masses, veiled heads, family Rosaries and houses filled with statues are conjured up. The experience of this era is explored in
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