If God can work through both the rich and the poor, the meek and the mighty, surely God can also work through all types of ...
We have all heard that “blessed are those who have not seen and have believed.” “Miracle on 34th Street” suggests that we must believe in order to see.
My concern with Advent is that it can reduce our hoping for the surprising act of God to waiting for God to give us what we ...
A recent missive from Cardinal Blase Cupich to parishioners in Chicago provoked an unusually vitriolic response after the cardinal addressed issues regarding proper liturgical practice on Communion ...
Audra McDonald, our greatest living musical theater actor, transforms the role of Momma Rose in a stunning new revival of ...
In this episode of Inside the Vatican, Colleen and Gerry examine insights from Pope Francis' forthcoming autobiography and ...
The White House is expected to announce soon that President Joe Biden will visit the Vatican to meet with Pope Francis next ...
Brandon Ambrosino teaches in the Augustine and Culture Seminar Program at Villanova University. He has a Ph.D. from Villanova in theology and ethics and is currently studying bioethics at Loyola ...
Advent, a time of quiet preparation, instead invites us to do the hard work of sitting with the darkness in the hope of ...
Katie Glenn Brown is a climate advocate and policy professional, working for the National Religious Partnership for the Environment. She received her bachelor’s in political science and philosophy ...