VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Success in eradicating hunger will require acts of love and solidarity, not just carefully planned and …
Death is swallowed up in victory: The Consistency of Divine Goodness in Creation, Salvation, and the Resurrection
Reading Time: 12 minutes By Daniel Henriquez, University of Dallas In his apologetic treatise On the Incarnation, St. Athanasius of …
The Charioteer of the Virtues
Several months ago in this column, I wrote about what a virtue is and what that looks like in every …
Eucharistic procession takes Christ, his Gospel through Manhattan’s streets
NEW YORK (CNS) — A eucharistic procession through Midtown Manhattan Oct. 11, the Mass that preceded it and the adoration …
Early Christian Communion in the Hand
As a scholar of the early Church, I was surprised to learn that the practice of communion in the hand …
How do I speak with fallen away Catholics?
Are we only called to share our faith with the faithful? Evangelize the evangelized? No, we are supposed to share …
Texas death-row inmate takes plea for DNA testing to Supreme Court
WASHINGTON (CNS) — In oral arguments Oct. 11, the Supreme Court considered the case of Texas inmate Rodney Reed, who …
Exegesis of the Genesis Creation Account
Reading Time: 7 minutes By Theresa Dwayne, Christendom College INTRODUCTION At the beginning of time, God created the world in …
To Carry a Frog
This week’s poem in the Catholic Poetry Room is by Nicholas Bellacicco. To Carry a Frog God is holding youin …
Catholic Mobilizing Network honors advocates working to end death penalty
WASHINGTON (CNS) — At an Oct. 10 ceremony at the Vatican Embassy in Washington, Catholic advocates working to bring an …