We cannot afford to remain illiterate when it comes to the book of nature, writes Dan Horan, for though the chapter we find ...
As the yearslong synod on synodality inches toward its Oct. 27 conclusion, the resistance has effectively gone silent, a ...
Editor's Note: This is an updated version of an essay that originally appeared in the spring-summer edition of ImagineOne, a ...
A centuries-old technique for growing floating beds of vegetables — adapted to put the invasive water hyacinth to use — is gaining popularity in Bangladesh amid flooding and sea rise worsened by ...
For 20 years, the Sisters of St. Joseph in Philadelphia have welcomed their neighbors, whether they are immigrants or people experiencing drug addiction and homelessness.
Archbishop John C. Wester of Santa Fe, New Mexico — who in January 2022 released the pastoral letter "Living in the Light of ...
Two federal civil lawsuits, each seeking $75 million, accuse the Missouri dioceses of Springfield-Cape Girardeau and ...
At Siena College Research Institute and Marist College's Institute for Public Opinion, polling is first and foremost an educational program for the students.
Most Catholics don't want politics to divide their parishes, but the wise pastor will prepare for the worst. What can pastors do to keep their parishes from turning into partisan war zones? Fr. Tom ...
At Washington's Red Mass, the themes of civility, humility and fortitude come "at a time that has become remarkably, historically and particularly uncivil at the high court," writes NCR's James V.
Speaking about poverty at Catholic Charities of Baltimore's "Journey to Social Justice" symposium, the Pulitzer-winning ...
Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance has made comments that reek of the dark history of natalism, a sociopolitical ...