Baptism is fundamental to our Christian identity that many congregations renew their baptismal promises each year on Easter. Yet how well do we understand the...
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Catholics around the world can inspire us with the many ways — both personal and political — through which they build peace. Mary Mukanaho is...
I am continuously amazed by the hatefulness of the rhetoric that continues to issue forth from certain parties in the Notre Dame debate. This from Randall...
One thing you have to give the Obama-Notre Dame story: It’s got legs! Today Mary Ann Glendon, well-known in Catholic circles and the most recent U.S...
Listening to God’s Word By Alice Camille Chapter One Read, Explore, Discuss Genesis 1: Divine goodness in creation Exodus 37: Moses sees God’s...
I was pleased to read today of a new Catholic initiative on climate change, the Catholic Climate Covenant, which was introduced yesterday by Bishop William...
Climate change, nonrenewable resources, mountain top removal. When it comes to the environment, the earth is getting the short end of the stick. As Earth Day...
Discussion QuestionsThe Geography of God's Mercy Patrick Hannon is available to participate in small book discussion groups over the phone...
Christmas is a time for giving–and it’s a perfect time for fair trade. Fair trade allows you to give twice: first in buying a product and then in...
It is the quagmire-clock moving closer to midnight that worries me the most regarding our strategy in Afghanistan and Iraq. I find myself wondering sometimes...





