Spirituality

Working hard for the pope, but choosing the better part

If it’s hard preparing for a papal visit, imagine Martha's workload when Jesus came to visit. Columnist Michelle Francl-Donnay suggests how her sister Mary, and we, can choose the “one thing.”

Is Marco Rubio’s ‘dual worship’ allowed?

Father Ken Doyle responds to a reader that Sen. Rubio, a presidential candidate, has confessed he is primarily Catholic although he also worships at a Protestant church. Polls show many Catholics do something similar.

Why do some take Communion from priest only?

Father Ken Doyle responds to one reader who sees an uncommon practice at Mass, and to another who wonders about associations of black Catholics.

Come, Holy Spirit, and cool us

Michelle Francl-Donnay catches a cool breeze in a 100-degree day, and wonders what the Spirit of Pentecost has been offering now, long after spring.

The disabled should share in all sacraments

Father Ken Doyle applauds a wife's care, including spiritual, for her disabled husband. Also, Father Doyle addresses why Jesus became incarnate not in the Twitter age.

Busy families can make time for prayer in small ways, pope says

By teaching children how to make the sign of the cross or say a simple grace before meals, the family will be enveloped in God's love, Pope Francis said.

Get to know Jesus in the Gospels, pope advises

Pope Francis called for a moment of silence among thousands of people gathered in St. Peter's Square and asked them to ponder the question, "Who is Jesus to you?"

Can suicide be forgiven?

Moral judgment over suicide, writes Father Ken Doyle, is best left to God. The church's approach is pity, not condemnation, and the comfort offered by a parish priest to grieving parents had a sound basis.

Don’t forget an important birthday coming up

Father John Catoir reminds us to celebrate the birth of Mary, the Mother of God, on Sept. 8. To prepare, he counts all the ways he loves her.

Mary’s assumption shows life’s aim is to be with God, pope says

"The 'great things' the Almighty has done for her touch us deeply, speak of our journey through life and remind us of the destination that awaits us: the house of the Father," Pope Francis said Aug. 15, the feast of the Assumption.