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Pope’s Angelus for New Year’s Day 2025: ‘God Is the First to Forgive Debts’


‘In the Beginning’: Creation Through the Eyes of Faith and Art...
John Grondelski
Even secular people generally know something of the accounts of creation in Genesis 1-2. Whenever people hear the phrase, “In the beginning,” most instinctively revert to the first pages of the Bible. Yet the accounts of creation are often misunderstood. Some people would dismiss them, claiming “science” or, specifically, “evolution” has disproven them. Others seem to adopt a defensive posture...


Archbishop Fulton Sheen’s Powerful Words to President Jimmy Carter...
Joseph Pronechen
In his 1979 speech, Archbishop Sheen was as masterful as ever, even though months earlier he had spent four months in the hospital after a heart operation. In fact, his cardiologist was with him there that day because of Sheen’s still-serious condition. Yet the bishop who had gained the attention of audiences worldwide with his preaching was as magnetic as ever...


Carmelite Monks in Wyoming Use Cutting-Edge Technology to Build a Gothic Monastery...


The answer to the murderer’s question...
David Mills
The German branch of his company doesn’t make as much as the American branch, said the man in the nice little bougie restaurant, speaking with scorn, because they get too many holidays. The company doesn’t make them work hard enough. He told his coworker how much more his part of their company made, and shared the secret. “Here’s what you do,” he said. “You fire three people and hire one to replace them.” He seemed to assume...


The Vatican in 2024: A Year of Global Outreach and Strategic Ambiguity...


Martyr in the Cathedral: St. Thomas Becket, Defender of Religious Freedom...


Pope Francis Delivers Rare Papal Radio Message on BBC’s ‘Thought for the Day’...


This Sunday, 4 ‘Astounding Answers’ on Home Life for the Feast of the Holy Family...
Tom Hoopes
This Sunday is the Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph Year C, and the readings give solid practical advice straight from God to each of our families. Here are takeaways from previous This Sunday columns. Advice from God is badly needed, because we’ve been listening to his his enemy. In a famous radio monologue, the great Paul Harvey explains what he would do if he were the devil.


Why Should You Remain Christian?
Regis Martin
There are many subjective reasons as to why one remains a Christian: the community aspect of it, the justice and charity it provides to mankind, the rituals or aesthetic beauty behind it, etc. While these reasons may be fair, they are far from being considered important and objective reasons. It is important to clarify that the most important reason to remain a Christian is simple: truth.


Angel Expert: Apparitions Reveal ‘Strong Link’ Between St. Michael and Divine Mercy...


Employers (including the Church) are bound to pay their employees (including Church workers) a just wage...


Jimmy and the Patriarch, at Christmas...
George Weigel
The post-Christmas liturgical calendar may seem a bit Scrooge-like, as the child-centered, innocent joy of the Nativity is quickly followed by three feasts of a different, even sobering, character. First, on December 26: St. Stephen the Protomartyr, stoned to death outside Jerusalem by a mob baying for his blood...


Catholic Prisoners Through the Ages and Their Inspired Art...


On Kneeling: A Response to Cardinal Cupich...
Leah Libresco Sargeant
Putting “O Holy Night” on the program at Christmas Masses in Chicago this year may prove a little awkward. Cardinal Blase J. Cupich’s recent message to his diocese, entitled “As we pray” strongly implies that kneeling to receive the Eucharist should be avoided, hinting that it is selfish and inappropriate. So if a soprano were to let loose a “Fall on your knees” during the Communion procession, the traditional hymn could sound like a provocation.


Define ‘Christmas movie?’ Okay, define ‘Christmas’...


We need hope in this wounded land, Latin patriarch of Jerusalem says ahead of Christmas...


Pope Francis Launches Jubilee 2025 With Opening of Holy Door at St. Peter’s Basilica...

2 Great Icons for the Great Jubilee: St. John Paul II and Blessed Stefan Wyszyński...
Fr. Raymond de Souza
As the Jubilee of 2025 begins, the legacy of two great millennial Churchmen has prepared the Church for the “Greater Jubilee of 2033,” now on the horizon. The millennial primate, Blessed Stefan Wyszyński, and millennial pope, St. John Paul the Great, brought to the universal Church the Polish sense of Providence in history. Jubilee 2025 is an “ordinary” jubilee year, held every 25 years...


Queen of Queens: The Pietà’s Epic Journey from Rome to America...
Aaron Lambert
The Pietà, Michelangelo’s masterful marble sculpture that so mournfully depicts the Virgin Mary cradling Christ’s lifeless body after his crucifixion, is one of history’s most revered and recognizable works of Christian art. It dwells behind a glass encasement in St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, where it has been for as long as most can remember.


Exploring Bethlehem’s Bright Streets, the Sky Shattered by Glorias...


Pleasure is never enough: Lighting the way to joy...
Jeff Mirus
Have you ever stopped to consider how closely joy is associated with hope? This is so true that the Latin verb which means “to be without hope” is desparare, from which we get the English word despair. And despair is also what destroys joy. It is the ultimate sadness. I mention this during the Christmas Season because it is the answer to the riddle of our modern pursuit of pleasure...


Vatican on Death of Jimmy Carter: ‘The Holy Father Commends Him to the Infinite Mercies of Almighty God’...


The Last Lullaby for the Holy Innocents...


Holy Innocents: Christmas in the Shadow of the Sword...


Looking Ahead to the Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God...


I’m a Catholic convert. Archbishop Fulton Sheen taught me the true meaning of Christmas...
Peter Laffin
Like many converts, I didn’t learn my way into Catholicism. I fell in love. The learning came later. I’m still learning, of course. My marriage came about the same way, incidentally. The sound of my wife’s laughter plunged me into the depths of love before I knew her middle name or her favorite ice cream flavor. All that came later. Long story very short: Just after graduating college in 2006 with a bachelor’s degree in philosophy...


How St. Francis de Sales and ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ overlap...


3 Things I Didn’t Know About Christmas...
Fr. Victor Feltes
When I was younger, I didn’t know what swaddling clothes were. Maybe because “swaddle” sounded like “squalid” and I had seen the inside of messy barns, I imagined they were dirty pajamas. It’s actually an ancient and modern practice to use cloth to wrap up infants’ arms and legs tightly to their bodies. This is called “swaddling,” and babies enjoy it — it reminds them of the warm close comfort of the womb.


‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ and the Bible Passage That Nearly Disappeared...


How St. Stephen, the First Martyr, Embraced the Cross of Jesus Christ...


For First Time in History, Pope Opens Jubilee Year Holy Door Inside a Prison...


The Gift God Offers at Christmastime...
John Cuddeback
We are rightly reminded at Christmas to keep in mind the reason for the season, or the reality that we are celebrating. A less-considered but related angle is that our very celebrating can and should change us. Or in any case it can dispose us for what often escapes our notice: a Christmas gift that God really does want to give us. Just what this gift is, what form it takes, is difficult to imagine...


The Baby Who Changed Nothing At All ... Except Everything...


Pierbattista Cardinal Pizzaballa, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Shares Christmas Message After Gaza Visit...


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