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Terrence M. Curry, S.J., is a practicing architect in Brooklyn, N.Y. where he is the director of St. Joseph Studio Workshop.
One Jesuit's encounter with a cop, a cat and several fellow Catholics in search of a connection to the first American pontiff.
Alone among its international peers, the United States has no national mandate for paid maternity or paternity leave.
Can Pope Leo visit Gaza? Calls for him to do so have mounted in recent weeks, most notably with an Aug. 12 Instagram post from Madonna. But it’s not that easy.
A closer look, however, reveals a similar theme: coming to God and placing all of our faith in Him.
Brothers and sisters, when in this life we “choose life” (Dt 30:19), we are right to see in Mary, assumed into heaven, our own destiny.” ...
When I encounter the Good News as read by Johnny Cash, I encounter it as a living proclamation—not as a dead letter.
John Rziha is a professor of moral theology at Benedictine College in Atchison, Kan., where he has taught since 2001.
The craftsmanship is extraordinary—woodwork, stonework, metalwork and glasswork. Even with a trained eye, it is almost impossible to distinguish the parts that were replaced from those that survived ...
John and Paul were friends, yes—competitors, too. John may have even been attracted to Paul. But their connection was more profound than any single word can describe. And as proof, we have their songs ...
It would not have been easy for anyone to step into the shoes of the fisherman after Pope Francis, just as it was not easy for Benedict XVI to follow St. John Paul II. But Leo XIV has done so with ...
One Holy Saturday sometime in the 10th century, a married couple dressed in sackcloth and covered themselves in ashes. They went to their parish priest, ...
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