Columnist Kathryn Jean Lopez addresses the need of helping women facing abortion. She tells of her experience of meeting a young girl who had an abortion, but was pregnant again. This time, she met with ...
Kathryn Jean Lopez recently attended a concert under the stars by the Sisters of Life. A group of sisters, who call themselves the Saplings, sang songs at the concert. Their name is worth some reflection. ...
Kathryn Jean Lopez remembers the life of Jesuit Father Joseph Koterski, a priest, author and professor at Fordham University. Father Christopher Cullen put it in his homily at Father Koterski’s funeral Mass: “For many years, ...
Kathryn Jean Lopez shares the joy she experienced as the Sisters of Life made their final vows at a Mass celebrated at St. Patrick Cathedral by Cardinal Timothy Dolan on August 6. Cardinal Dolan said, ...
Kathryn Jean Lopez shares her response to the latest news about Monsignor Jeffrey Burrill’s resignation from his position as general secretary of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops after it was reported that he was ...
In her most recent column, Kathryn Jean Lopez writes about the fictional character of Mr. Blue, from a book titled “Mr. Blue” by Myles Connolly. In the book, Mr. Blue expresses his love for the ...
Kathryn Jean Lopez writes about a recent experience of praying outside an abortion clinic. Another Christian taunted the Catholics in prayer. As the man ranted, young women walked into the abortion clinic. Lopez wrote, “I ...
Kathryn Jean Lopez writes about a recent Catholic Young Women’s Leadership forum hosted by the Given Institute. She writes: “Given tells the young women: ‘You are a gift from the Father! God loved you into ...
Kathryn Jean Lopez writes that as we enter post-COVID-19, we must cherish the priesthood as living instruments of grace in this time of re-openings. Lopez reflects upon the recent 50th anniversary of the priesthood of ...
Kathryn Jean Lopez shares a few anecdotes about looking beyond a person’s sinfulness and instead recognizing our own failings. She writes: “We all have struggles. We all sin. Let us approach Divine Mercy together. Do ...