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FaithScripture Reflections
Kevin Clarke
A Reflection for Wednesday of the Twenty-third Week in Ordinary Time, by Kevin Clarke
FaithScripture Reflections
Sebastian Gomes
A Reflection for Tuesday of the Twenty-third Week in Ordinary Time, by Sebastian Gomes
FaithScripture Reflections
William Gualtiere
A Reflection for Saturday of the Twenty-second Week in Ordinary Time, by William Gualtiere
FaithScripture Reflections
Molly Cahill
A Reflection for the Memorial of St. Peter Claver, Priest, by Molly Cahill
FaithScripture Reflections
James T. Keane
A Reflection for the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, by James T. Keane
FaithThe Word
Victor Cancino, S.J.
September 8, 2024, the Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time: For a second Sunday in a row the readings reveal a deep concern for the poor ones in our midst.
FaithExamen
Tim Muldoon
If St. Ignatius were alive today, how would he suggest we look after ourselves during election season? Start with the Examen.
Arts & CultureCatholic Movie Club
John Dougherty
We often don’t recognize our influences until much later. It’s the things we’re closest to that we have the most trouble seeing clearly.
FaithFaith
Christopher Honey
A late-blooming poet reflects on his journey of pursuing an MFA centered in the Catholic literary tradition, and how it fits into a larger movement.
Arts & CultureBooks
John J. Strynkowski
The Vatican Curia is a mystery, but it need not be a shadowy mystery. Anthony Ekpo's 'The Roman Curia: History, Theology and Organization' contributes greatly to our understanding of the structures and organization of the Curia.
FaithPodcasts
Inside the Vatican
In the season premiere of ‘Inside the Vatican,’ veteran Vatican correspondent Gerard O’Connell reports from Jakarta, Indonesia, on the pope's visit there.
FaithNews
Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
Not long after Pope Francis left Indonesia, authorities there announced they had arrested seven people for making online “terror threats” against the pope.
FaithPodcasts
Jesuitical
Young priests are often described in the media as more “conservative” and “rigid” than their Boomer counterparts. We spoke with one to see if the stereotype holds up.
Worshipers wait for Pope Francis outside the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim )
Politics & SocietyThe Weekly Dispatch
Kevin Clarke
Indonesia sees itself as a site of calm and tolerance during a time when different faiths come into ruinous conflict in other nations, a self-image undermined by flare-ups of religiously motivated violence.
Politics & SocietyVatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
On the second leg of his 12-day journey to four countries, Pope Francis will take a six-hour flight Friday morning, Sept. 6, Indonesia to Papua New Guinea, a predominantly Christian country in Oceania.
FaithVatican Dispatch
Gerard O’Connell
During his visit to Indonesia, Pope Francis and the grand imam of the Istiqlal Mosque in Jakarta signed the ”Joint Declaration of Istiqlal 2024,” which aims at “fostering religious harmony for the sake of humanity.”
FaithFaith and Reason
Paul Lakeland
The God who has subordinated himself to the human condition in the historical figure of Jesus is the perfect exemplar of epistemic humility, and hence discipleship of Jesus entails the free acceptance of the grace of self-doubt.
FaithScripture Reflections
Connor Hartigan
A Reflection for Friday of the Twenty-Second Week in Ordinary Time, by Connor Hartigan
Politics & SocietyEditorials
The Editors
Facts are the great enemy of the demagogue, as Senator McCarthy learned so many years ago.
FaithThe Good Word
Terrance Klein
A Homily for the Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time, by Father Terrance Klein