We live in the fast-paced if moderately illiterate age where the tech-gulf between generations continues to widen. So it is only natural that I write about the cultural importance of... read more →
That we should be having a national conversation about the practice of infanticide, here in the West, and in the year of our Lord 2019, is a shocking thing. For more... read more →
Since the end of January, the legislatures of New York, Virginia and other states have made headlines by approving or introducing policies that relax abortion restrictions, even in the third... read more →
In an effort to encourage Hungarians to have more babies, the prime minister of the country has announced that women with four children or more will be exempt from paying... read more →
A United Nations commission has published a scathing report of Italy’s handling of clerical sexual abuse, stating its concern with numerous cases of children being sexually abused by Catholic priests... read more →
Lunch started early at the Divine Providence House, a church-run soup kitchen located just a few hundred feet away from the Venezuelan border. By 10:30 a.m., hundreds of Venezuelan migrants... read more →
While lay men and women have taken on more roles in the church, a recent conference in Berkeley took a deeper look at the vocation of the laity and their... read more →
Goodness. I can’t help but respond to the letter of Catherine Hart (“Yes on strong border control,” Jan. 31). Both Scripture and the history and policies of our country speak... read more →
Taking their cue from Christ, moral theologians can see that people need to be liberated and healed, not condemned, Pope Francis said.
One of 65 women and men religious celebrating jubilees in 2019 said in remarks delivered during the Consecrated Life Mass at St. Mary’s Cathedral Feb. 3 that those who choose... read more →