Commentaries

How a 1950s theologian formed the basis of ‘Laudato Si’

Father Eugene Hemrick examines the thought of Father Romano Guardini, an influence on Pope Francis and his encyclical on the environment.

Lessons in faith from the desert

A small mission in mountainous New Mexico teaches columnist Moises Sandoval perseverance and dependence on God.

Supreme Court can’t rule on sacrament of marriage

Father William Byron suggests a two-tier system in which a Catholic man and woman marry in a civil ceremony, followed by a church rite for conferral of the sacrament.

Heading to the beach — with the pope’s encyclical

Columnist Effie Caldarola has an unusual beach read, and a modest proposal -- save a lot of water by giving up meat once a week.

Born to privilege, Sister Nirmala rose to leadership via poverty

The successor to Mother Teresa died recently in India. The pastor of the Norristown parish where the sisters work remembers the sister's remarkable life.

NaPro Technology helps couple find hope, and have a son

Writer Theresa Strenge tells how one couple used the Creighton method of natural family planning to identify problems leading to miscarriage.

One spouse feels the urgency when couple can’t conceive

A husband can't hear the biological clock as his wife does, and it's causing a strain, write Deacon Paul and Helen McBlain in their Marriage Matters column.

Assyrians find hope in liberation from ISIS

Last month Assyrian villagers were freed from Islamic State militants, but the persecuted Christians have a history of being forced to flee their homes, writes Jesse McDonald.

10 reasons why going to church can make you feel better

Everybody has reasons for going to Mass. Here are writer Shannon Bowen's top 10. She hopes to change the recent and unfortunate steady decline in Mass attendance.

Setting goals to pave a path toward a dream

Revelations from newspaper articles and recent health studies suggest that setting goals may be the best thing for your mind, body, and soul.