Commentaries
Relearning the first song we ever heard
Cutting-edge research shows the voice of the mother provides the child in the womb with a melody for life -- and with more than 73 million abortions worldwide per year, we must reclaim the music of the human spirit, writes Gina Christian.
This World Mission Sunday: Tell your story
There is power in sharing our stories of faith, for both the speaker and the listener, writes Shemaiah Gonzalez. We remember God's goodness to us. After a year of darkness, it is time to share the story of how Jesus brings light to your life.
Cultivating patience in a fast-paced world
The speed at which we live today tends to make us run when we should be walking. If not controlled, it can run us into the ground. As a counter, Father Eugene Hemrick suggests reciting a centering prayer several times a day.
Leave a legacy of generosity
Making a planned gift enables you to support the Catholic organizations -- parishes, schools, Catholic Charities Appeal -- that you care about most, even after you've passed -- and you don't have to be wealthy, explains Sarah Hanley.
Abortion shows the real toxins in our blood
Studies demonstrate environmental pollutants are transmitted from mother to baby, and a lawmaker's language on that science reveals the real poison that threatens the unborn, writes Gina Christian.
Let us bring the quiet
Maureen Pratt suggests that to regain the sense of peace we so dearly want, we turn away from the flow of angry rhetoric, turn the phone off and, first, take a walk away from the noise.
Five overlooked moments for sharing faith
We often put God in boxes without realizing it, but his presence isn't limited to church. Laura Kelly Fanucci suggests families share God's word in the simple moments of a day, including car rides.
Facing the gloom of climate change, we have hope and solidarity
The destruction wreaked by Hurricane Ida, plus many other sobering facts of climate change, show life on this planet is changing profoundly. But the leaders of EcoPhilly are moving from despair to hope in unified climate action through a growing sense of community.
In praise of a rare breed, the pro-life Democrat
Texas Congressman Henry Cuellar cast the lone pro-life vote from his party against a bill touted by party leadership. It reminds us that aiding pregnant women or banning abortion is not a false choice. In fact, they mutually demand each other, writes Father Eric Banecker.
Heartbeat law misunderstood, unread by opponents
Amid the false accusations against Texas' new legislation, what risks being forgotten is a little heartbeat, trying to survive against powerful forces that want to stop it, writes Richard Doerflinger.

