Commentaries
A little girl with a big message
One powerful witness to the sanctity of human life never spoke a word, but her silent testimony still echoes, writes Gina Christian.
Reclaim the dining room table as sacred space, not work space
Technology has distorted our sense of place which is deeply important, the place where we feel most human, writes Brett Robinson. Even now we must reconnect with ourselves and our loved ones over a meal.
Some questions about bishops’ statements
Father Thomas Dailey examines the kerfuffle over a bishop's statement on President Biden's inauguration to ask what a "statement" means in the digital age, and how one saint may show a better way.
Abortion on demand creates ‘brutal, inhumane’ world for all
Recent calls to radically expand access to abortion have deep roots in historical racism and eugenics, writes ethicist Steven Bozza, while building a culture of life offers justice and hope.
Renaming a New Orleans parkway is an act of justice
Shannen Dee Williams reveals the Catholic dimensions of the renaming of a highway to honor Norman C. Francis. His story reminds Americans of the fight against white supremacy in the U.S. and in the church.
Exhaustion meets new beginnings
Whether in the White House or Congress, churches or schools, offices or businesses, homes or in public, this is a time for Catholics to instill hope inspired in the best of our faith, writes Hosffman Ospino.
President Biden’s top priority must be healing
Our new president would do well not to rescind the Mexico City policy or push regulations that would require religious organizations to offer contraceptive coverage to their employees, argues a guest editorial.
Ave atque vale, Father Gus
Father Eric Banecker offers a fond farewell to the departed Augustinian priest beloved by many priests and seminarians. He radiated the joy of the Gospel, even in the humblest of circumstances.
History’s greatest inaugural speeches
Elise Italiano Ureneck looks at the inauguration speeches of three presidents -- Washington, Lincoln and Kennedy -- and one of Jesus, calling us to renewal and the most important truth.
The church must go out
Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia writes that we must bring Christianity back to the streets, and through diverse participation, profoundly rethink humanity's toughest questions, a task which needs everyone's help.