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Body of Gregory Peter XV Agagianian, Armenian Patriarch on Path to Possible Sainthood, Returns to Lebanon


Pope Francis Says Trump and Harris Are ‘Anti-Life’ and Voters May Choose ‘Lesser of Two Evils’...


Forgive All Injuries: A Meditation on the Sixth Spiritual Work of Mercy...
Msgr. Charles Pope
Of all the things about which I preach, very few (if any) provoke as strong (and usually negative) a reaction as the call to forgive. I get more angry pushback after a Mass at which I preach on forgiveness than when I speak about chastity, greed, or any other challenging moral topic. It would seem that the anger is rooted in two things...


Pope Francis Tells Young People in Singapore: ‘All Religions Are a Path to God’...


In Jesus, our temperaments become facets of the Beatitudes...
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky
Understanding emotional temperaments helps us understand our natural strengths and weaknesses and those of others. Self-knowledge of good and bad emotional and behavioral inclinations helps us grow in humility. However, the temperaments cannot adequately describe the emotional and spiritual make-up of Jesus. His sinless self-portrait directs every temperament...


What Makes Someone Want to Be Virtuous?
John Cuddeback
There is nothing like parenting, or teaching, or any real formation of the young to help us to see and focus on what really matters. If we have come to the insight that living well—or living virtuously—is at the center of the human vocation, then the enormity of a question begins to dawn on us: what makes people actually want to live that way?


Women’s fertility and the family are what make the world go round...
Carrie Gress
There is a video circulating on social media of an octogenarian woman offering her best advice. She is clad in large, chic glasses and chunky jewelry. To live her best life, she explains, a woman needs to be as independent as possible: no men, no children, lots of money, and lots of friends. As I watched, I was amazed at how compelling she was. And clearly, I’m not the only one — with thousands of comments affirming that this woman is a living sage.


As Visitors Get Ready to Visit Rome, the Vatican Awaits Its ‘Moment For Evangelization’...
Clemente Lisi
The Eternal City is known for its crowded piazzas and bad traffic. City officials and the Vatican also want you to think of it as a place to visit in 2025.The city is preparing for a jubilee year, a time when the Catholic Church invites pilgrims to Rome. The events, which will officially began on Christmas Eve this year and end on Dec. 28, 2025, constitute a special time dedicated to prayer and pilgrimage.


The March for Life in London shone a beam of light for a nation lost in fog of moral relativism...


Why did the CCHD amp up spending while contributions were dropping?


Before He Voiced Darth Vader, Catholic Convert James Earl Jones Was a Wise Man...


Quito, a Whale Spy, and ‘Sensory Masses’...
J.D. Flynn
Greetings from Quito, Ecuador, where I arrived last night to cover the International Eucharistic Congress, a week-long global pilgrimage event organized under the aegis of the creatively named Pontifical Committee for Eucharistic Congresses at the Vatican. I got to Quito well after midnight, and I really haven’t seen or done anything yet, save for taking a Tylenol PM and hitting the hay.


Pope Francis Arrives in East Timor, Asia’s Youngest and Most Catholic Country...


Reading With a Second Friend: Pope Francis on Literature...
David Deavel
Pope Francis’s pontificate has been, to put it mildly, controversial. His judgments—theological, administrative, and otherwise—have generally cheered those who seem to want the Catholic Church to resemble the liberal Protestant groups that are evaporating before our eyes. The ambiguity with which Francis has expressed many of these judgments has unleashed before us...


Pope Francis in Papua New Guinea: ‘Put Love Before Superstition and Fear’...


The New Maori Queen in New Zealand is Catholic...


NYTimes and AP look at the ideas that led J.D. Vance to become Catholic...


Mike Aquilina Explores 12 Ancient Cities and How They Were Evangelized...

‘The Incorruptibles’: Who Are These Mysterious Saints?
Joseph Pronechen
“You are dust,” says Genesis 3:19, “and to dust you shall return.” Every Ash Wednesday, we hear this scriptural reminder of our mortality. While the soul is immortal, the body naturally decays after death. Naturally — but not always. On Aug. 28, the Diocese of Ávila in Spain reported, “Today the tomb of St. Teresa was opened and we have verified that it is in the same condition as when it was last opened in 1914.” St. Teresa of Ávila died more than four centuries ago on Oct. 4, 1582.


Goldenmouth, Remember His Name, and No Winning...
Ed Condon
St. John is one of those saints whose feast day is a reminder to me about how vast our history is, and how much of it I barely know or understand. Sure, I have read some of his most famous works, especially when they come up in the Office of Readings. And I can tell you that as Patriarch of Constantinople his famous eloquence as a preacher got him exiled twice from his city and see, dying in Armenia.


On hacking Planned Parenthood...
Jeff Mirus
I suppose the name of Planned Parenthood should be changed to Parenthood Denial since the bulk of the organization’s work consists not only of preventing pregnancy but of terminating pregnancy, that is, of preventing birth. The organization’s traffic in embryonic tissue has also been well-documented. There is, of course, a great deal of money involved in its operations...


Pope Francis to Singapore’s Catholics: Follow St. Francis Xavier in Spreading God’s Love...
Hannah Brockhaus
At Mass with approximately 50,000 Catholics in Singapore on Thursday, Pope Francis recalled the example of the great missionary to Asia, St. Francis Xavier, who responded with enthusiasm to the call to spread God’s love. The pontiff celebrated Mass in the Singapore National Stadium, a national landmark, on the last full day of his trip to four countries in Southeast Asia and Oceania Sept. 2–13.


‘Story of a Soul’ podcast brings to life the “little way” of St. Thérèse...


Following the Messiah: A Reflection on the Upcoming 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time...
Scott Hahn
In today’s Gospel, we reach a pivotal moment in our walk with the Lord. After weeks of listening to His words and witnessing His deeds, along with the disciples we’re asked to decide who Jesus truly is.Peter answers for them, and for us, too, when he declares: “You are the Messiah.” Many expected the Messiah to be a miracle worker who would vanquish Israel’s enemies and restore the kingdom of David (see John 6:15).


The Holy Name of Mary Is Our Weapon and Shield...


Singapore Welcomes Pope Francis on Final Stage of 45th Apostolic Journey...


Why Ross Douthat Has Become an Optimist About America’s Future...
Jonathan Liedl
America has had no shortage of pessimistic critiques in recent years.And with titles like Bad Religion: How We Became a Nation of Heretics and The Decadent Society: How We Became Victims of Our Own Success to his name, Ross Douthat has become something of a master of the genre.But at a Sept. 6 talk at the University of Notre Dame, the conservative Catholic commentator and New York Times columnist sounded an uncharacteristically optimistic note regarding the United States’ prospects.


Thousands Gather in Remote Jungle for Celebration Honoring Father Arul Das, Catholic Priest Killed in Eastern India...


In a culture marked by division and hurt, our mission is to share the charity and unity that flow from Our Lord’s Eucharistic heart...


Charlene Marie Richard died at age 12 in Louisiana 65 years ago. Since then, more than 1,600 miracles through her intercession have been reported...


No, your parish is not ‘vibrant’...
Phil Lawler
Could we all please agree to stop using the adjective “vibrant” to describe a Catholic parish, diocese, or other faith community? My desktop dictionary (admittedly an antique, Webster’s New Collegiate, published in 1974) defines “vibrant” as “oscillating or pulsating rapidly”—something that is ordinarily done by inanimate objects, not by human beings, let alone human communities...


What Are Some Psalms Worth Memorizing for Different Occasions?


Pope Francis Asks Papua New Guinea Catholics to Spread the Gospel to ‘Peripheries’...


Thanks, Richard Dawkins...


In this Sunday’s Gospel, pay attention to Our Lord’s unusual travel route, and these other important details...


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