By Nicholas Lund-Molfese
Christ has liberated us from the need to judge the poor, writes Nicholas Lund-Molfese, director of a Catholic Worker farm. Judging is exhausting, and also dangerous.
By Mattias A. Caro
A Catholic way of living the Sabbath often requires doing more of a different kind of work, writes Mattias Caro. Spending last Sunday re-digging a ditch reminded him of that.
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Two Pakistani teenagers acting as pallbearers at a Thai Catholic’s funeral reveal what has been done to Pakistani Christians in their home country, and what is now not being done for them by the West, writes Casey Chalk.
Casey Chalk
April 1, 2016
The traditionalist weekly calls for bishops to depose the “Diabolical Narcissist Peronist-Fascist” Francis. They fail, writes John Médaille, in propriety.
John Médaille
March 29, 2016
You’re not “an Easter person,” writes David Mills. You’re a person who will have more Good Fridays, and they will hurt.
David Mills
March 28, 2016
The “good stuff” of Catholic liturgy hasn’t really lacked much in the new pope’s Masses. But his overwhelming affection for service can be a bittersweet reminder of what’s really at stake.
Andrew M. Haines
March 22, 2016
Regardless of disheartening administrative decisions, something about the nature, role, and spirit of Notre Dame will always be Catholic, writes Alexandra DeSanctis.
Alexandra DeSanctis
March 20, 2016
In their songs, the notoriously decadent band proved that all you need is love, but a better love than the Beatles were singing about, writes Scott Beauchamp.
Scott Beauchamp
March 18, 2016