Social Distancing and the Reality of Bodily Presence
COMMENTARY: Coronavirus is making all of us into philosophers.
COMMENTARY: Coronavirus is making all of us into philosophers.
A Catholic tech start-up is offering ‘conversations’ with AI-generated saints — while theologians warn of the spiritual risks such tools might pose.
The world itself became St. Benedict Joseph Labre’s monastery as he wandered Europe on foot, slept among the ruins of the Colosseum and spent countless hours before the Blessed Sacrament.
COMMENTARY: A university should be a place where students can pursue ultimate truths about God and the human person, not merely a place where they learn skills to help with employment.
Let us follow the example of St. Augustine and pray for a renewal of virtue in our shepherds
'The peace we experienced throughout the entire process of his illness and his death was no ordinary peace,' Virginia Pérez de Santana said. 'I know it because we were enveloped by God.'
A simple assignment at a Catholic university turned into something more — a glimpse of formation, truth and a regret I didn’t know I had.
Eucharistic adoration gains traction in Taiwan amid geopolitical tensions.
As the Pope’s brother, you have to take it ‘day by day because you never know, in a sense, what each day is going to bring,’ Prevost said.
President John Garvey: Faith and Reason Impart Norms for Higher Education
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