Commentaries
Healing the persistent evil of racism in the Catholic Church
Prejudice in the pews continues to scar the body of Christ, writes Michael P. Howard. He knows that staying in a "church with issues" is a kind of Gethsemane, leading to the cross. Yet the church remains a chosen race, "a holy nation."
Why do we still need Black History Month?
It is not too late to correct the miseducation that was spoon-fed to most of us in our youth, writes Donna Grimes. If we are sincere about addressing racism, a natural focal point is Catholic education and catechesis.
Olympic athletes hone their sport, and become good sports
The Winter Olympians practice their skills for years, including sportsmanship. When they flop, they don't have to summon a graceful interview for the first time. This is how good habits are formed in life, writes John Garvey.
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Why the Vatican’s potential deal with China is a good thing
A Jesuit priest lists five reasons why developments in Vatican-Beijing relations may be smoothing the way for the Catholic Church to enjoy a normal existence in the China of today and tomorrow.
Stand up and support gift of people with Down syndrome
Father Gus Puleo's three Down syndrome parishioners unite his parish because they are known and loved by all. He urges support for a new bill in Pennsylvania that would prevent abortions because of a Down's diagnosis.
Of Lent and the day of love
St. Valentine was beheaded for performing Christian weddings. On his commercialized day Feb. 14, which is also the start of Lent, Maureen Pratt sees a chance to pare away the superficial and put love into actions that help others bind to Christ.
Make a plan for Lent around its pillars
Knowing that the best plans can go awry, Effie Caldarola nevertheless suggests writing in a journal every day this Lent about prayer, fasting and almsgiving -- and get ready for God to surprise you.
Racial healing and God’s mercy
If the story of Larry Oney's escaping life as a sharecropper wasn't miracle enough, surely a bigger miracle was how the now Catholic deacon learned to forgive racial hatred, writes Greg Erlandson.
Downsizing national parks erases American history
Presidential orders to scale back the size of two national monuments in Utah endanger both the environment and our cultural heritage, writes Franciscan Sister Mary Kathryn Dougherty.