In Burma’s Dark Times, Cardinal Bo Proclaims the Light of Christ
Worshipers gather at Sts. Peter and Paul Church in Rangoon, Burma, on Jan. 3 “Christ is the light of the world and in that, he is the light that shines in the hearts of all Christians.”
Milwaukee Archdiocese Provides Gender Theory Policy Based on Biological Sex
Credit: The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Milwaukee. “Our biological sex, expressed by our body, is a gift from God and is unchangeable,” the document says.
Father Greg Boyle’s newest must-read asks Catholics to trade moral outrage for a moral compass
In his new book about the power of God’s radical love, Greg Boyle introduces readers to new experiences in his ministry to former gang members and teaches valuable lessons about inclusivity.
Sinnerman
My noon shadow folds absence into my body
Review: These six Ugandan leaders have enacted the ideals of Catholic social teaching
In “For God and My Country: Catholic Leadership in Modern Uganda,” J. J. Carney profiles a strategy for being both Catholic and catholic—both uniquely ourselves and totally for the world.
Leaving
that spot where the swallow rose and fell slowly
Our readers’ reflections on the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol
Readers respond to America’s January 2022 editorial, marking the one-year anniversary of the assault on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of former President Donald Trump.
Infographic: Annual audit tracks increase in allegations of historic abuse incidents
The annual audit tracks not only new charges of abuse but also how well U.S. dioceses and eparchies are observing child protection protocols established in 2002 by the U.S.C.C.B. in accordance with its “Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People.”
Taizé, a musical monastic community, formed in response to a global crisis. Today, it faces new ones: climate change and sex abuse.
Today, in any given year, Taizé attracts tens of thousands of young people from around the world, who travel as pilgrims to this hilltop in France to meet one another, to sing and pray and to discuss what they feel are the most urgent issues of their time, from the climate emergency to refugees.
Lessons from Notre Dame on ministering to L.G.B.T. students
A campus minister at Notre Dame has a message for gay students: We can challenge one another without thinking that disagreement is moral failure, bigotry or hatred.