top of page
All Articles
Perspectives
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Dec 5, 20183 min read
Reflecting upon the Immaculate Conception
Every Dec. 8, the Church observes the feast of the Immaculate Conception, and without fail, people think that this refers to Jesus’...
George Weigel
Dec 5, 20183 min read
Avoiding another Roman fiasco in February
By peremptorily ordering the American bishops not to vote on local remedies for today’s Catholic crisis of abusive clergy and malfeasant...
Jared Staudt
Nov 28, 20183 min read
Entering more deeply into the Bible
Catholics in the United States have been enriched in the last few of decades with a renaissance of biblical studies. The Denver Catholic...
George Weigel
Nov 28, 20183 min read
Cleansed and conformed to God’s will
“Father, We Thank Thee, Who Hast Planted” has long been one of my favorite hymns. Its tune, taken from the 16th century Genevan Psalter,...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Nov 21, 20185 min read
Crisis response must remember the spiritual stakes
Everyone expected the meeting of bishops this past week to be monumentally important, but no one expected the Vatican to intervene the...
George Weigel
Nov 20, 20183 min read
Vatican autocracy and the U.S. bishops
As the U.S. bishops gathered in Baltimore on the weekend of Nov. 10-11, it seemed certain that, after a day of prayer, penance, and...
George Weigel
Nov 14, 20183 min read
A century after the Armistice
I’m just old enough to remember when my elders still called November 11 “Armistice Day:” the armistice in question that which stopped the...
Jared Staudt
Nov 9, 20183 min read
Pilgrims to the Everlasting City
“For here we have no lasting city, but we seek the city that is to come” (Hebrews 13:14). The author of the Letter to the Hebrews pointed...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Nov 7, 20183 min read
Ahead of bishops’ meeting, we need your prayer and fasting
Since ancient times, people have used the stars to navigate through the expanse of the sea or over unknown terrain. As the bishops of...
George Weigel
Nov 6, 20183 min read
Roots of Catholic anger
After a month out of the country, working in Rome at Synod-2018 and helping mark the 40th anniversary of John Paul II’s election at...
George Weigel
Oct 31, 20183 min read
Shifting tectonic plates in Eastern Christianity
ROME. While Synod-2018 was trying to grasp the polyhedron-like character of “synodality” and wrestling with the differences among sexual...
Jared Staudt
Oct 26, 20183 min read
Finding light, building culture, venerating the saints
“Remember that you were at that time separated from Christ . . . having no hope and without God in the world; Once you were in darkness,...
Mary Beth Bonacci
Oct 26, 20183 min read
Don’t just do something – be.
I just returned from the Catholic Leadership Conference — or, as I like to call it, “the best three days of the year.” In the midst of...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Oct 25, 20184 min read
From skepticism to gratitude: My experience of The Way
On Sunday, Oct. 14, I had the privilege of celebrating the Eucharist in Greeley with over 500 catechists from the Neocatechumenal Way. As...
George Weigel
Oct 24, 20183 min read
A public Church, not a partisan Church
WARSAW. The temptation to ally the Church with a particular political party and its program is a perennial one, it seems. When that...
George Weigel
Oct 18, 20183 min read
John Paul II, youth minister
Pole that he was, Karol Wojtyla had a well-developed sense of historical irony. So from his present position in the Communion of Saints,...
Jared Staudt
Oct 11, 20183 min read
Meeting Christ in the Mass and sacraments
As Catholics, we recognize Jesus’ Eucharistic presence to be the source and summit of our faith. Nonetheless, we can take His presence at...
George Weigel
Oct 10, 20183 min read
The Catholic crisis, in perspective
Perspective is at least as important when reading the signs of the times as it is in landscape painting. And so, in this autumn of our...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Oct 8, 20184 min read
Voting decides history
In my travels throughout Colorado, I have experienced the goodness of the people of our state. We are a generous, welcoming and kind...
George Weigel
Oct 2, 20183 min read
Courage in the Slough of Despond
I never took a class from historian Frank Orlando, but the motto he placed in the faculty section of my college yearbook — “History is an...
bottom of page