OSV publisher Scott Richert writes that as states and local areas begin to ease off of restrictions meant to prevent the spread of COVID-19, “We can continue to chafe and refuse to adopt minor changes to our lifestyle that may protect others
In his latest “From the Chapel” post, OSV publisher Scott Richert writes that “perhaps the most famous, and certainly the most controversial, line that Pope St. Paul VI ever uttered was ‘Satan's smoke has made its way into the temple of God
OSV Publisher Scott Richert writes in his latest post that “When the elderly are seen less and less as a font of wisdom and more and more as burdens to be carried by younger generations, the bonds between generations break down even
OSV publisher Scott Richert writes in his latest post that “because of continued guidelines for social distancing, the resumption of public Masses is going to take a lot of effort on the part of our pastors and the pastoral staff of parishes.
OSV publisher Scott Richert writes in his latest “From the Chapel” post that “the pursuit of the truth is not just a matter of gathering data from outside; it also requires us to examine what’s in our innermost thoughts and desires. The
In the latest installation of “From the Chapel,” OSV publisher Scott P. Richert writes that “ever since the rise of the World Wide Web, and more so since the appearance of social media, Catholics (and Christians of all types) have tried to
In his latest post, OSV publisher Scott Richert writes that “as Christians, we must take the pursuit of truth seriously. To be cavalier about the truth is essentially a blasphemous act. There is room in Christianity, of course, for honest error, for
In his latest “From the Chapel” post, OSV publisher Scott Richert writes that “our time away from Mass, from the sacraments, can either lead us away from Christ, or lead us closer to him. It all depends on how we approach it.
OSV publisher Scott Richert writes in his latest “From the Chapel” post that “Our attempts to express the truth that we have experienced affect our ongoing experience of the truth. The words we use are as much a medium as the media
In his latest post, OSV publisher Scott Richert writes: Virtual races have been around for a while, but they have become especially popular now that real races are suspended until the world opens up again. I signed up for one late Thursday