In the latest installment of his blog “From the Chapel,” OSV publisher Scott Richert writes how he hit the road to pick up his sons from college in Dubuque, Iowa, and he noticed that traffic in and around Chicago was much lighter,
In his latest installment of “From the Chapel,” OSV publisher Scott Richert writes about the selfless bravery of priests and notes that Pope Francis has urged priests to keep their churches open and to go out to serve the sick and the
In a world in which dispelling darkness is as simple as flipping a switch, many of us have lost sight (no pun intended) of how often light is used as a metaphor for our Catholic faith. We catch a glimpse of it
In his "From the Chapel" post, publisher Scott Richert writes, "Through most of human history, man has lived from day to day. The kind of life that most of us have lived throughout much of the 20th century and into the 21st
In his "From the Chapel" post today, publisher Scott Richert reflects on serving a private Mass with Monsignor Campion in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit at Our Sunday Visitor, "We lit the altar but kept the rest of the chapel dark.
Publisher Scott Richert writes: The chapel at Our Sunday Visitor has a bell. Or rather, it has a recording of a bell that whoever is serving Mass that day activates by pushing a button in the sacristy five minutes before Mass is
Publisher Scott Richert writes, Mass this morning at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Huntington was no more sparsely attended than any previous Saturday morning. But following the guidelines established by the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend, the faithful dutifully staggered