When Colleges Cut Theology, Students Lose More Than Credits
COMMENTARY: Students need more theology, more humanities and more professors and administrators with a robust sense of mission.
U.S. Bishops Echo Pope Leo’s Concern of AI Use in War
The bishops urged that 'judgments over life and death, the gravest of human challenges, must remain bound to our living consciences.'
Illinois Diocese Asks Court to Block Law Requiring It to Hire Nonbelievers
The Diocese of Springfield says the state Human Rights Act violates its religious freedom, including the right to hire workers who agree with its religious mission.
Italian Bishop’s Call to Evangelize Muslims Wins Support From Converts’ Network
The St. Nicholas Tavelic Network backs his emphasis on charity and respect in proclaiming the Gospel to Muslims and the necessity of a visible Christian identity.
Is the Church as Troubled as the SSPX Claims?
COMMENTARY: While the Catholic Church faces serious difficulties, the situation is not as dire as the SSPX claims. The best counterargument the Church can offer is a renewed focus on the many things that are right with the Church.
Beauteous Truth: Love, Reason and Imagination
COMMENTARY: An age that can’t think objectively or love self-sacrificially can still be touched by beauty.
Hero Priest Tackles Suspect and Helps Woman After Hit-and-Run in Detroit
‘Just another day in the D,’ Rev. Canon Jean-Baptiste Commins told local media after surviving the harrowing ordeal.
Sister Blandina’s Canonization Cause Clears Theological Review
'There was no debate” among Vatican theologians, but it was rather a “celebration,' petitioner Allen Sanchez said.
June Consistory of Cardinals Will Address Synod, War, Artificial Intelligence
The gathering will function as 'a space for mutual listening, discernment, and shared exploration of certain issue,' Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re said.
The Theology of Presence
COMMENTARY: It’s as old as the Visitation, and we should learn to practice it.