Commentaries

When Santa rides a Harley in Rome, it’s time to recover Christmas

Christmas consumerism that overtook America is making inroads on the Eternal City. Vatican visitor Greg Erlandson knows easy to grow cynical about what has become of Christmas, but he offers a remedy.

Encouraging news on abortion

Abortions have been declining since 2005 and in 2014 hit the lowest total since 1974, and the rates of abortion are dropping too, writes Richard Doerflinger. The reason, he believes: fewer teens are having sex.

Life is about waiting, and as Advent shows, it’s worth the wait

Families are made by waiting and made for waiting together, writes Laura Kelly Fanucci. In good times and in bad, our everyday Advents are the fabric of ordinary time. God makes holy our longing and looking forward.

It’s time to change our minds about Christmas

As Advent calendars of every kind tinge this season of preparation with consumerism, there is a way to re-wire our hearts so we may actively watch for God in our daily lives, writes Oblate Father Thomas Dailey.

Humanity’s joys, aspirations and pains converge in Jerusalem

Basilian Father Thomas Rosica offers a reflection and a prayer on the holy city of Jerusalem -- the mother church for Christians. It is a religious necessity and a national memory for Jews and Muslims.

Babysitting grandmom overcommits to her daughters; now what?

Deacon Paul and Helen McBlain explain how some solid communication can help an over-extended woman spend time with her retired husband and enjoy her long-awaited grandchildren.

Winter’s dark days are a time for reflection

Cold winds and long nights invite us to do some soul-searching, especially during this troubling season in our nation's history, writes Effie Caldarola.

A plea for our fellow Catholics

Christians in the Middle East -- the birthplace of our faith -- suffer bitter persecution, writes Greg Erlandson. Their plight is largely overlooked, but we can help them through prayer and sacrificial giving this season.

A choice of vision: Sex as self-offering or domination

The root of recent sexual abuse allegations is the self-centered notion of sexual freedom that "frees" individuals from respecting others, writes Richard Doerflinger. The church's view of sex is on a couple's mutual vulnerability, not power.

Responding to sexual abuse will take years — and it should

The Catholic Church's experience with its own sex abuse crisis can be a lesson for America's most recent revelations of sexual assault, according to a guest editorial. The voices of victims and a response of justice must emerge.