Giovanni Cucci and Betty Vettukallumpurathu Varghese explore regret as both suffering and opportunity, revealing how it can ...
Pope Francis repeatedly insisted that “every war is a defeat.” For Francis, war is “a senseless... This Easter 2026 we have a desperate need for the greeting of the Risen Christ to... The recent ...
Fra Angelico gains renewed attention as scholars highlight his artistic genius, spiritual depth, and lasting influence on Renaissance art.
Christopher Corbally, SJ and Christopher M. Graney show how amateur astronomers use small telescopes and digital tools to ...
Luigi Tiana reviews The Council, a Gift Under Threat, reflecting on Vatican II’s legacy, its enduring relevance and the need ...
Gaetano Piccolo explores thought as a spiritual dimension, drawing on philosophy and psychology to show how meaning, values ...
As world leaders debate its fate, Greenland again finds itself in a familiar position as a contested frontier at the intersection of rivalrous powers. Long situated at the crossroads of North Atlantic ...
Giovanni Sale, in Fascism and Violence against Catholics, analyzes the rise of fascism in Italy, examining state violence, repression, and its lasting impact on Catholic life.
The African diaspora is a diverse and complex phenomenon that goes beyond simple migratory movements and reflects a history marked by cultural exchanges and struggles for identity. Around the world, ...
In several secularized European countries, such as Germany, God has become largely irrelevant to many people. God seems distant, abstract, impersonal, impossible to understand or touch, but also ...
In 2025 the Church marks sixty years since the Second Vatican Council and its declaration on the attitude of the Church to non-Christians, Nostra Aetate. The document marked a revolution in Catholic ...