Pope: Church must understand financial systems, not just criticize them
For Catholic social teaching to become a “compass” for financial structures and policy, he said, “it is necessary not to stop at exhortations but to be able to look at the workings of finance, to expose its weaknesses and imagine concrete corrections.”
Mexican voters elect first woman president
Claudia Sheinbaum wins a landslide election victory to become Mexico’s first woman president. Read all
Visit OSV’s ‘Top 10 Catholic Cities’ in America for a road trip you won’t soon forget…
Summer is here, and it’s time to travel Catholic America. You’ll find vibrant expressions of Catholic faith in every state — in grand cathedrals and teeny chapels, in underwater statues and holy dirt. These “Top 10 Catholic Cities” — as compiled from the 2021 book “Monuments, Marvels, and Miracles: A Traveler’s Guide to Catholic America”…
Does God want movie theaters to survive?
This is the question that I have been thinking about ever since Memorial Day: What role do movie theaters play in God’s glorious and fallen creation? Yes, that’s a strange question. Let me explain. Back in my professor days when I taught Introduction to Mass Communication 101, I explained the whole “technology shapes culture” equation…
What did Jesus sing at the Last Supper?
The Last Supper was a Passover meal. Jesus says so when he instructs two of his disciples, “Go into the city and a man will meet you, carrying a jar of water. Follow him. Wherever he enters, say to the master of the house, ‘The Teacher says, “Where is my guest room where I may […]
Pope Renews Prayers for Peace in Sudan as Millions Risk Famine…
“I invite everyone to pray for Sudan, where the war that has lasted over a year has yet to find a peaceful solution. May weapons be silenced.”Pope Francis made that appeal on Sunday as he prayed the Angelus in St. Peter’s Square.
‘Pregnant man’ becomes ‘abortion doula’ to assist others who want to kill their babies
A ‘Rolling Stone’ story reflects the craziness that comes from gender confusion.
‘So many have died’: Former Japanese minister apologizes for COVID jab-linked deaths
Kazuhiro Haraguchi, Japan’s former minister for Internal Affairs and Communications, apologized to the public for injuries and deaths resulting from the nation’s COVID shot rollout as well as the suppression of the antiviral drug ivermectin.
Lessons on Openness to New Life
Maxim Ibragimov The sacrifices that the family requires builds character. COMMENTARY: Our attitude toward new human life determines what kind of future we can expect.
‘Pregnant man’ becomes ‘abortion doula’ to assist others who want to kill their babies
A ‘Rolling Stone’ story reflects the craziness that comes from gender confusion.Read More