William McCormick interviews historian Bronwen McShea on rediscovering women’s leadership in Church history and its lasting ...
The article by Dariusz Kowalczyk, SJ explains Mater Populi Fidelis, clarifies Marian titles, and shows how Mary’s cooperation ...
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.
A meditation on peace rooted in Christian solidarity, drawing on St. Augustine to explore charity, humility, the Eucharist, ...
Professor of Fundamental Theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University.
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 ...
The Questions at Stake The topic we are dealing with is not new, but increasingly recurring, ...
Pope Leo XIV begins his pontificate with a call for unity, love, and peace. His vision continues the spirit of Vatican II and Francis’ Evangelii Gaudium.
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