Columnist Kathryn Jean Lopez comments about the recent abortion rights protest in New York City. She has hope that most Americans who consider themselves pro-choice are not pro-abortion: “When I walked through the crowd, all ...
Columnist Kathryn Jean Lopez comments on the recent leaked opinion of the U.S. Supreme Court that basically overthrows Roe v. Wade and returns the abortion debate to the states: “For those of us who will ...
Columnist Kathryn Jean Lopez shares the story of her friend Deirdre McQuade, who is in her last days battling cancer: “And every moment, excruciating as it can be with pain and the sure knowledge that ...
In her most recent column, Kathryn Jean Lopez writes about the face of Jesus, as examined through the Shroud of Turin and the Holy Veil of Manoppello. She writes about a conversation she had with ...
Kathryn Jean Lopez writes that as she nears her 50th birthday, she is calling it her Dobbs birthday. She writes: “Dobbs is shorthand for the Mississippi abortion case currently before the Supreme Court. The court’s ...
Kathryn Jean Lopez writes about beginning Lent — again: God truly wants us to “come to a deeper understanding of who he is and who we are in him. Then we might just come to ...
Kathryn Jean Lopez writes about reverence and longing for the Eucharist as we embark on the Eucharistic Revival: “No such thing is possible without a renewal of love for Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. When ...
Kathryn Jean Lopez writes about Jimmy Lai, a Hong Kong millionaire who is now jailed as a Chinese dissident for speaking the truth in his publications. Lopez writes that “Everyone who knows the Olympics are ...
Kathryn Jean Lopez highlights talks Pope Francis has given over the last couple of weeks at his general audiences, as he continues his catechetical series on St. Joseph. The foster-father of Jesus, Lopez writes, is ...
Kathryn Jean Lopez introduces us to Michael Kniffen, almost 10-years-old at his death on December 31. Michael was diagnosed with lissencephaly, a severe congenital neurological condition known as “smooth brain.” Kathryn writes, “If your faith ...
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