Author Colleen Pressprich, who wrote “Marian Consecration for Families with Young Children,” reviews OSV’s new “Teeny Tiny Theology” board books. Pressprich explains why this series of four books is the perfect gift for Easter: “I ...
Father Joshua Whitfield reviews a new book by Father Harrison Ayre, “Mysterion: The Revelatory Power of the Sacramental Worldview”: “In this book — itself materially a beautiful thing — Father Ayre walks us through the ...
In her new book, “Rising: Learning from Women’s Leadership in Catholic Ministries,” scheduled to be released March 15, author Carolyn Woo takes on a topic that is often deemed controversial: the role of women leaders ...
Disney’s recent movie “Encanto” has quickly gained a following for its beautiful story and catchy music. Assistant editor Ava Lalor has this review: “Prior to Christmas, I had read a review published online by Angelus ...
Contributing editor Russell Shaw examines Mark Twain’s classic 19th-century novel “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” and how it might provide some insight into solving current racial tensions in America. Shaw writes: “More than just a ...
In a new essay for Our Sunday Visitor, Kenneth Craycraft, a professor of moral theology at Mount St. Mary’s Seminary and School of Theology in Cincinnati, explores whether it is immoral for the likes of ...
In a recent column, Ava Lalor, assistant editor for Our Sunday Visitor, unpacks a recent movie she watched and how it’s helping her enter into the New Year with a positive perspective. “The Secret Life ...
In the upcoming “The Tragedy of Macbeth,” director Joel Coen offers a fresh, haunting take on Shakespeare’s classic tragedy, writes film critic Steven Greydanus. The film, which hits theaters on Christmas Day and will stream ...
Fitting for the solemnity of Christ the King, the season of Advent and for everyday Christian living, award-winning Christian composer and pianist Ian Mulder’s new symphony, “Crowns of Christ,” is a stunning and truly crowning ...
The Catholic Church must proclaim Jesus Christ "boldly" and "creatively" in the face of new secular movements that promote "social justice," "wokeness" and "intersectionality," among other beliefs, as the answer to all of society's ills, ...
ICYMI: Hand or tongue? Kneeling or standing? Either way, receiving the Eucharist should be an act of communion, says @timothypomalley in the latest installment of his series about Vatican II
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Hand or tongue? Kneeling or standing? Either way, receiving the Eucharist should be an act of communion
In the latest installment of his series exploring the gifts and promises of the liturgical reforms of the Second ...
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In this week's Opening the Word, @frjoshTX asks: Are we disciples on mission? Read the complete Scripture reflection:
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Opening the Word: Are we disciples on mission?
For the 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Father Joshua Whitfield explores how we can apply the lesson from the Gosp...
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