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Can each washed dish save a soul?

I was recently moved by a passage in Fr. Jacques Philippe’s powerful book Thirsting for Prayer in which he likens an excerpt of the early 20th-century Polish mystic and nun St. Faustina Kowalska’s spiritual diary to Moses’ “holy haggling” in the Bible (Exodus 32: 11-14), where Moses approaches God confidently and persistently, begging him to Read More…

Can each washed dish save a soul?

Pope Leo on Holy Family lesson: making people feel welcome

Most of us know what it feels like to walk into a room and instantly sense whether we are welcome. Sometimes it’s a smile from a stranger, a chair pulled slightly closer to the table, or someone taking a moment to ask how we’re doing — and actually listening to the answer. These small gestures Read More…

Pope Leo on Holy Family lesson: making people feel welcome

“The blind man is the human race”

Readings: • 1 Sam 16:1b, 6-7, 10-13a • Psa 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 • Eph 5:8-14 • Jn 9:1-41 Scripture refers many times to the contrast between darkness and light. The first mention of this [...]

A Prophet Goes Home

Paul Thigpen was a true son of the South who loved the city of his birth, devoting himself, following his conversion, to an intense study of the history of the Catholic presence in Georgia’s oldest city.

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Inside the Catholic Church in Monaco Ahead of Pope Leo XIV’s Visit

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‘Safeguards Are Ignored’ Around Assisted Suicide, Per New Database

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Former Vatican Auditor General Speaks Out About His Ongoing Case Against the Vatican

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Cardinal Merry del Val Biographer Says His Example Challenges Today’s Nationalisms

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