The difference between words received indifferently and words received efficaciously is what our faith calls grace.
In this file photo, Msgr. Stephen J. Rossetti, then a clinical associate professor at The Catholic University of America in Washington, talks during a press conference in Rome Feb. 7, 2012. Msgr.
The week-long hunger strike was called to draw attention to growing political polarization and an increasing economic gap ...
I am not the only person in the world to experience hardship or bemoan that the world is ending. In fact, my hardships are ...
Calling Pope Leo “very American” the U.S. ambassador to the Holy See said the pope’s roots are visible “in his character, in his history, in his memories, in his family.” ...
I am very happy to be here among you and to spend the next few weeks with a little rest, a little prayer, a little reading ...
The hostility to immigrants enabled by yesterday’s Supreme Court decisions marks a profound moral failure in the American ...
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The next time you go to receive Communion, you are not just remembering Christ. Rather, through the anamnesis of the ...
Today, Philippe Darantière bears witness to the enthusiasm of the faithful attached to the traditional rite at the prospect ...
Synodality is often presented and perceived by many as a cumbersome and complicated process with language and terminology ...