My dad did not leave much behind when he died. He was committed to staying independent from the system, even if he wasn’t perfectly consistent about it. He did...
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For the third year in a row, the Catholic Media Association has named U.S. Catholic “Magazine of the Year” at its annual conference and awards ceremony, held...
For our Sounding Board column, U.S. Catholic asks authors to argue one side of a many-sided issue of importance to Catholics around the country. We also...
Pints with Aquinas is a 21st-century podcast named for a 13th-century theologian—and, with millions of downloads, it’s one of the most popular Catholic audio...
Listen on: Apple | Spotify In 2024, white Christian nationalism continues to threaten our democracy and our freedoms—including our freedoms to vote, to...
Readings (Year B): Wisdom 1:13 – 15; 2:23 – 24Psalms 30:2, 4, 5-6, 11, 12, 132 Corinthians 8:7, 9, 13 – 15Mark 5:21 – 43 or 5:21...
People lived longer back in the days before the great flood in Genesis, so the story goes—a lot longer. The implication is that, closer to the bestowal of the...
These days, when Catholics talk about someone being a saint, this usually has nothing to do with signs or wonders, but with a life of heroic virtue. Further...
A young Portuguese princess converts to Christianity as a teenager and takes a vow of chastity, entering into a mystical marriage with Jesus. But her father...
White wooden crosses reflected upside down in standing pools of water were planted on the southern bank of the Rio Grande. Bishops from El Paso, Texas; Las...