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FaithScripture Reflections
Ricardo da Silva, S.J.
A Reflection for Wednesday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time, by Ricardo da Silva, S.J.
FaithNews
OSV News
Sister André, a Catholic convert raised in a Protestant family, was born Lucile Randon Feb. 11, 1904. She lived through the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic and through 10 pontificates.
Arts & CultureCatholic Book Club
James T. Keane
John LaFarge, S.J., a longtime editor at America, was also one of the nation's leading advocates for racial justice beginning in the 1920s.
Arts & CultureIdeas
Richard G. Malloy
Jordan Peterson has gained celebrity by offering strategies for coping with modernity. But his fellow Canadian, the Jesuit Bernard Lonergan, offered strategies that were more holistic in nature and incorporated the whole community.
Politics & SocietyPodcasts
The Gloria Purvis Podcast
This week on “The Gloria Purvis Podcast,” Gloria speaks with Jeanne Mancini, the president of the National March for Life since the fall of 2012, about the future of the the pro-life movement.
A woman carries a cross in front of a large banner
FaithNews
The Associated Press
Authorities say Sunday's bombing in Kasindi, a town in North Kivu province, killed at least 14 people and injured more than 60.
people stand in a crowd behind a cross, they are from democratic republic of the congo and wearing white clothing
Politics & SocietyNews
Fredrick Nzwili - OSV News
Deadly violence hit Christians in Africa Jan. 15, with a Catholic priest in northern Nigeria burned to death and as many as 17 Christians killed in a blast in eastern Congo.
FaithScripture Reflections
Michael J. O’Loughlin
A Reflection for Monday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time, by Michael O’Loughlin
FaithNews
Nicole Winfield - Associated Press
Pope Francis imparted the final blessing at the funeral of Cardinal Pell, who decried his papacy as a “catastrophe.”
FaithScripture Reflections
Zac Davis
A Reflection for the Memorial of St. Anthony, Abbot, by Zac Davis
FaithScripture Reflections
Kerry Weber
A Reflection for Saturday of the First Week in Ordinary Time, by Kerry Weber
Politics & SocietyExplainer
Jim McDermott
Mel Gibson's past history of antisemitic remarks and behavior means holding him up as a leader is not only wrong, it’s dangerous.
FaithPodcasts
Jesuitical
This week on “Jesuitical,” Zac and Ashley talk with John Carr, founder of the Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life at Georgetown University, about Pope Benedict’s under-appreciated contributions to Catholic social teaching.
Arts & CultureBooks
Tom Deignan
A quarter-century after its release, Steven Millhauser's 'Martin Dressler: The Tale of an American Dreamer' shines a harsh but revealing light on some of the 21st century’s most powerful forces and enigmatic personalities.
FaithShort Take
Joe Rubio
Our leaders spoke to their development as public persons, worthy of recognition in civil society and local democracy.
Politics & SocietyFaith in Focus
Valerie Schultz
Parents always think the world is going to hell in a hand basket, and their kids are the hapless passengers in the front. And parents are usually wrong, but not for the reasons they would think.
FaithOf Many Things
Sam Sawyer, S.J.
What unites Benedict and Francis is their common fidelity to God calling us to conversion.
Three men put metal sheets on the roof of a shed
Politics & SocietyGoodNews
Christopher Parker
Since 2019, Ignacio House has housed 15 “resident scholars” who study at N.Y. colleges and universities at a site in the Bronx.
Arts & CultureBooks
Marcia Pally
In this excerpt from her new book on Leondard Cohen, Marcia Pally examines his use of Jewish and Christian biblical images in the singer-swongwriter’s lyrics.
FaithScripture Reflections
Jim McDermott
A Reflection for Friday of the First Week in Ordinary Time, by Jim McDermott, S.J.