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Where Peter Is

Religion and Relationship

A Reflection for the 3rd Sunday of Lent In the Gospel reading this week, the fact that Jesus is speaking to a Samaritan woman is quite radical, for Jews had no dealings with Samaritans. Pious Jews were known to take long detours rather than walk through Samaria. It was unheard of for a...

The Spring and the River: Leo on “Dei Verbum”

The most conservative (or traditional, or reactionary—pick what adjective you will) among the Vatican II Council Fathers, the men who prepared most of the working documents that were called into question once the Council was underway, insisted that divine revelation was, as it were, bivocal. They insisted that Scripture and Tradition were two...

Which Pope said this?

There is a great need for this attitude, especially in the contexts where the faith must be proclaimed and inculturated today. It is not a question of acquiring knowledge to fulfil academic obligations, but of embarking on a courageous voyage, a crossing of the high seas. This journey moves in two directions: on...

An Open Letter to U.S. Immigrants

I am a descendant of Elder William Brewster and his wife, Mary. Elder Brewster was the spiritual leader of the Pilgrims, one of the first Europeans to set foot in New England, and a signer of the Mayflower Compact. As was typical of women throughout much of history, his wife Mary’s claim to...

Defending Life Means Defending the Detained

The Catholic Church’s commitment to the sanctity of human life extends beyond the issues most commonly associated with the pro-life movement. The Church’s teachings on human life, from its opposition to the death penalty and abortion to its defense of the rights of migrants and refugees, is grounded in respect for the dignity...

Fr. Chad Ripperger’s Dangerous Message Is About to Reach Millions

On Thursday, March 5, the Shawn Ryan Show — one of the highest-rated podcasts today and hosted by former Navy SEAL and CIA contractor Shawn Ryan — will release an episode featuring Fr. Chad Ripperger, the traditionalist Catholic priest and exorcist who has built a massive online following through appearances on far-right Catholic YouTube shows, podcasts, and...

All You Holy Men and Women, Save Your People

Note: This essay was written in the weeks between the Minneapolis killings of Renée Nicole Good and Alex Pretti.  It was crafted as a personal meditation from the perspective of three mothers – the author herself, Renee Good, and Mary, the Mother of God.  Honoring the integrity of the essay’s original intent, we...

Five Lessons We Can Learn from St. Katharine Drexel

Today we celebrate the feast day of St. Katharine Drexel, the patron saint of racial justice and philanthropy. As we continue through this week focusing on the situation faced by immigrants in the United States, it is worth pausing to reflect on the ways that Drexel’s life can offer us wisdom as we...

USCCB Files Amicus Brief for Birthright Citizenship Case

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. have issued an amicus brief for a Supreme Court case on birthright citizenship that will be heard on April 1, 2026. An amicus brief is information or expertise that is provided to the courts by a party that is...