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“It’s difficult to imagine it,” the pope said when asked how he imagines hell. “What I would say is not a dogma of faith, but my personal thought: I like to think hell is empty; I hope it is.”
This week, the New England Patriots parted ways with their legendary head coach, Bill Belichick. Did he get too much credit for the team’s success?
A Reflection for Tuesday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time, by Delaney Coyne
A Reflection for Saturday of the First Week in Ordinary Time, by Kevin Christopher Robles
A Reflection for Monday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time, by Sebastian Gomes
The way a presider celebrates Mass can illuminate the congregation's experience of liturgy.
A group of students of different races wearing scrubs and white jackets and taking notes while sitting at classroom desks
The Supreme Court has limited the consideration of race in admissions, but Catholic schools may still pursue diversity by selecting students likely to advance social justice after they graduate.
In collaboration with select partners, “Jesuitical” hosts Ashley McKinless and Zac Davis are taking their popular podcast for young adult Catholics across the country!
Men's college basketball's finest squad did not come from one of the N.C.A.A. powerhouses of the past three decades, but from the University of San Francisco, where Bill Russell led the team to consecutive national championships in 1955 and 1956.
Richard Masur and Aria Shahghasemi in “A Prayer for the French Republic.”
For playwrights, family dramas are never just about families.