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Where Peter Is

Pope Leo summons bishops to Rome to discuss Amoris Laetitia

Today in a message commemorating the 10th anniversary of Amoris Laetitia — Pope Francis’s apostolic exhortation on marriage and the family — Pope Leo announced a meeting of the presidents of the world’s bishops’ conferences to take place in Rome in October. Describing his predecessor’s document as “a luminous message of hope regarding...

Peter Thiel and the Politics of the Antichrist

[Editor’s note: Peter Thiel — billionaire investor, co-founder of PayPal and Palantir, and a major influence in contemporary technology and politics — has in recent years drawn attention for his public reflections on apocalyptic themes, including the Antichrist and the biblical concept of the “katechon,” or the force that restrains the end of history....

A Homily on the Sunday Gospel Reading

This fourth Sunday of Lent we celebrate the second of the three Scrutinies for our Elect, the second of three opportunities for us to pray over – and for – those who are preparing to be baptized at Easter.  When we consider the readings for today, it’s important to note that the  readings...

There Are None So Blind

A Homily for Laetare Sunday Many years ago, people would often ask me whether I thought this person or that person in the seminary was going to make a good priest and I would readily offer my opinion. I’ve since refused to answer such questions only because I’ve been wrong far too often....

One Step Forward, Two Steps Back — Never Too Late

We are past the halfway mark of Lent. The ashes from Ash Wednesday have long faded, yet their memory lingers — a quiet reminder of the promises we made to pray more faithfully, fast more intentionally, and love more deeply. By this point, the journey can feel less like steady progress and more...

Which Pope said this?

The first Reading and the Gospel, which we have heard, in dialogue with each other, help us to rediscover the gift of Baptism as a grace that comes towards our freedom. The account of Genesis recalls our condition as creatures, put to the test not so much by a prohibition, as is often...

Cardinal Koovakad on Interreligious Dialogue in a Changing World

(This interview has been edited for length and clarity. It was originally published by Indian Catholic Matters on February 25, 2026.) In a world increasingly shaped by religious diversity and global interconnection, few church leaders embody the lived experience of dialogue as fully as His Eminence Cardinal George Jacob Koovakad, Prefect of the...

The Responsibility of a Catholic Writer

Earlier this week, I wrote about the call to be a Catholic writer. In this article, I would like to explore the responsibilities of a Catholic writer, based on my own experience of writing over the past few years. The Catholic faith-based genre is not an easy one to write. Many times, I...

Spiritual Abuse Workshop – Spring 2026

Through the Scriptures, Tradition, liturgies, and devotions, people can encounter the living Christ and experience his love, healing, and freedom. But what happens when the women and men in the Church who are tasked with teaching doctrine, preaching God’s word, or presiding over the sacraments, do so with carelessness or coercion? What harm...

Why I Want to be a Christian Writer

I was wondering what to do. You are no good at this. Your writing quality is like a Whatsapp or Facebook post. The words ring in me and make me despondent. “Lord, take this away from me – this need to spill words out in writing about You, if this is Your will,”...