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Where Peter Is

Understanding L’Arche Abuse, Imagining Path Forward

Trigger/Content warning: discussion of sexual and spiritual abuse, sexual content Because of the strength of its communities where people with and without intellectual disabilities live together, L’Arche has long enjoyed a first-rate international reputation. Thus, after the death of founder Jean Vanier in 2019, the revelations about his abusive relationships with non-disabled adult...

US Catholic leaders must answer the call to conversion

The Gospel reading on Tuesday of this week, the Memorial of St. Anthony of Padua, was from Matthew 5:13–16. In this reading, taken from the Sermon on the Mount, our Lord tells his hearers, “Your light must shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your heavenly Father.” This...

The Opposite of Alone

In our previous article in this series on Union and Communion, “One Hand Clapping,” we took a look at a phenomenon that is becoming more and more widespread in our American society: social and personal isolation. The breakup of the family, the acceptance of drug use, the increase in homelessness, all these indicate...

Faithful to the Magisterium, Faithful to Christ

Unveiling The Pope, the Council, and the Mass to a New Generation A book review by Michael Lofton “[The Council] has invested its teachings with the authority of the supreme ordinary magisterium, which ordinary magisterium is so obviously authentic that it must be accepted with docility and sincerity by all the faithful, according...

Texas Carmelite nun saga: Latest developments (updated)

Update June 15: Sources close to monastery talk to ABC affiliate Since this article is still getting significant traffic since it was posted June 13, I’ll add one more significant development. Several sources close to the Carmelite Monastery in Arlington, Texas, spoke to WFAA, the local ABC affiliate, under the condition of anonymity...

Eucharistic Revival, Divine Mercy, and Juneteenth

The National Eucharistic Revival launched June 19, 2022 on the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, or Corpus Christi, began as a three-year initiative with a mission to “renew the Church by enkindling a living relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ in the Holy Eucharist.” Sponsored by the USCCB,...

Which Pope said this?

For, together with the sources of positive theology God has given to His Church a living Teaching Authority to elucidate and explain what is contained in the deposit of faith only obscurely and implicitly. This deposit of faith our Divine Redeemer has given for authentic interpretation not to each of the faithful, not...

Hearty Prayers and Holy Kisses

“May Christ plant a kiss on me.” — St. Ambrose. Every Romeo wants to kiss his Juliet. If she is a little shy, he may try to cajole or trick her with sweet and gentle words. Shakespeare’s tragic Romeo tells his Juliet that his intentions are pure as a prayer. His lips are...

The Texas Nuns and the Church’s Cone of Silence

Thursday morning, a reader sent me the latest update from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram about an ongoing public conflict between a bishop and a group of cloistered nuns in Texas. For those who haven’t been following the story, the dispute between Fort Worth Bishop Michael Olson and the Discalced Carmelite nuns of the...

How Latin American synodality shaped Francis’s vision

When examining Pope Francis’s perspective on synodality, many observers, both proponents and detractors, often discuss two possible influences that helped shape his approach. One factor they often point out is the extent to which the way the Church was organized during the first millennium plays a role, with its many local and general...