A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist is leaving the Wall Street Journal for the National Catholic Reporter. Why this is a surprise â and why it's not.
Read More(ANALYSIS) It was the kind of quote that, when said by the right person under the right conditions, would inspire bold headlines. âYour country ... has families with three, four or five children,â Pope Francis told President Joko Widodo of Indonesia. âKeep it up, youâre an example for everyone, for all the countries that maybe ... these families prefer to have a cat or a little dog instead of a child.â
Read More(PHOTO ESSAY) The U.S. president has the Secret Service as protection. The pope has the Swiss Guard. Who are these men donning multi-colored uniforms designed during the Middle Ages who march around St. Peterâs Square? Religion Unplugged takes you behind the Vatican walls for a closer look at the military unit.
Read MoreThe city is preparing for a jubilee year, a time when the Catholic Church invites pilgrims to Rome. The events, which will officially began on Christmas Eve this year and end on Dec. 28, 2025, constitute a special time dedicated to prayer and pilgrimage. Italyâs capital, which already draws an estimated 25 million visitors each year, could see that number increase to 32 million in 2025.
Read MoreThe exemption, the appellate court affirmed, does not violate the Fifth Amendmentâs guarantee of equal protection under the law or the First Amendmentâs establishment clause, which prohibits the government from establishing a particular religion.
Read More(ANALYSIS) In 1961, Auburn University turned down the Gotham Bowl because the date of the bowl (Dec. 2) conflicted with Auburnâs end-of-quarter exams. Ohio State University (OSU) rejected a bid to play in the Rose Bowl because faculty feared the school was turning into a âfootball factory." Them days are long gone.
Read MoreOne of the worldâs most important newsrooms just offered a finely detailed profile of Catholic convert J.D. Vance and, imagine this, the feature focused on the emotions and ideas that led him to swim the Tiber. This included his intellectual and spiritual attraction to the work of St. Augustine, one of the most important minds in Western culture.
Read More(ANALYSIS) Exorcism movies are making a comeback â and the reasons are more interesting than you might think. The likely reasons actually say a lot about the present and the future of religion in America and its intersection with the future of mass media. Here's a deeper look at why Hollywood is going all in on the genre.
Read More(ANALYSIS) In the heated environs of Catholic cyberspace, that kind of reporting being done by The Pillar has drawn fierce criticism from partisans on the other side of all doctrinal debates with political, moral and cultural implications. At the moment, The Pillar is taking heat from conservatives for coverage raising questions about remarks by Sen. J.D. Vance.
Read MorePope Francis delivered his first speech on Indonesian soil on Wednesday as he met with the countryâs authorities, civil society, and diplomatic corps at the Istana Negara presidential palace in Jakarta. He was welcomed by President Joko Widodo, a crowd of Indonesian children waiving Vatican and Indonesian flags, and several members of the presidential guard.
Read More(REVIEW) âRings of Powerâ tries to square the circle between the âThe Lord of the Ringsâ wider Middle Earth treatment of religion, and it often is more confusing than anything. While the second season opener is far from perfect, itâs a giant leap forward toward the kind of show that âLord of the Ringsâ fans deserve. It also honors J.R.R. Tolkeinâs legacy and the way he imagined the world.
Read More(ANALYSIS) The Italian teenager Carlo Acutis, who died in 2006 of a rare form of leukemia at age 15, will soon become the Catholic Churchâs first âmillennial saint.â Acutisâ upcoming canonization reflects the Vaticanâs interest in making a more modern church that appeals to a new generation of faithful.
Read MoreAs the rattle of gunfire and the spirited sloganeering raged on in the streets, Gen Zers opened a new theater in this fight: training their rage on the church for allegedly working with the state. They have accused church officials of being subservient to the political class.
Read MoreSome of the greatest writers ever to put pen to paper were deeply influenced by their religious beliefs. Take JRR Tolkien, for instance. He didn't merely craft a fantasy epic with âThe Lord of the Rings,â but he filled it with the depth and richness of his Catholic faith. Through characters like Gandalf, Frodo and Aragorn, Tolkien explored themes of sacrifice, redemption and the struggle between light and darkness, good and evil, heaven and hell.
Read More(ESSAY) In one theme of this summer's travels, the history of Japanese Christianity, I found a different issue. This is the ignorance not only amongst foreigners but also amongst Japanese themselves of that history, particularly the long history of persecution. Some of this, especially the dire persecutions of the early seventeenth century, is better known through Shusako Endo's gripping 1966 novel âSilence.â
Read MoreLocal residents and the Catholic order have engaged in a years-long court battle after the church tried to evict them from their ancestral land on the outskirts of the capital Harare. The more than 1,000 families, however, were relieved when a court agreed to halt, for now, a move by the Jesuits to evict them from their land that the church wants to turn into an urban residential area.
Read More(ANALYSIS) These debates raged on and on because few combatants could agree on what took place, in part because that scene in the opening ceremonies were quickly removed from the official Olympics YouTube and NBC Universal accounts.
Read More(ANALYSIS) On July 25, a Hong Kong court dismissed Jimmy Laiâs defenseâs mid-trial submission of âno case to answerâ and adjourned the trial for four months until the end of November 2024, when Lai is expected to give evidence.
Read More(ANALYSIS) Catholic history is full of childless women respected for their work, many of them members of religious communities. They often contributed to lasting social and cultural change. In fact, the very existence of womenâs religious communities is a testament to the value Catholicism puts on childless womenâs lives.
Read MoreSplinter Catholic movements within Kenya have gradually found their voice in the countryâs religious scene and have maintained a steady following despite strong opposition from conservative voices in the local Catholic Church. The rise of the breakaway Catholic churches traces its roots to the May 2006 wedding of ex-Catholic priest Godfrey Shiundu to a former nun.
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