November is National Adoption Month. In officially declaring this month in a presidential address on October 28, Obama noted, “More than 400,000 children are in foster care across America today, and over 100,000 of these […]
November is National Adoption Month. In officially declaring this month in a presidential address on October 28, Obama noted, “More than 400,000 children are in foster care across America today, and over 100,000 of these […]
“The hardest thing in the world is to be where we are,” Rowan Williams observes. And yet where we are is often precisely where God asks us to be. God asks us to be attentive to all that surrounds us and honest […]
Editor’s Note: This post comes from our blog partner, Super Marytrio, and is written by the editor, Carlos Colorado. Please visit his blog for the complete article! Pope Francis has called Blessed Archbishop Romero a “good shepherd, […]
Editor’s Note: This post, by Christine McCarthy, was originally published October 28, 2013, but we felt it was pretty awesome and wanted to bring it back for Halloween preparations! In October 2001, on a crisp […]
Note: This post is a joint post by Daniel Cosacchi, a frequent guest on Daily Theology and Kevin Ahern. As always, posts do not necessarily reflect the views of other members of DT. We must […]
Editor’s Note: The following commentary on the ongoing public debate is presented, just like the original posting of Dr. Faggioli’s letter, as a guest post here at Daily Theology, and does not presume to represent […]
The Catholic Common Ground Initiative (CCGI), founded by the late Cardinal Bernardin, is a nation-wide project committed to facing difficult issues in the Church which create derision and polarization, lifting these issues up for dialogue. […]
Welcome to episode 14! This week’s podcast features guest host Stuart Squires, Assistant Professor of Theology at Brescia University in Owensboro, KY and host of the God and the Quad podcast! He talks with our […]
Editor’s Note: This post comes from our Blog Partner, Hope Sings So Beautiful. It was written by Chris Pramuk of Xavier University. I particularly appreciate this post for the way Pramuk questions the language of contemporary […]
Upon arriving in New York, Pope Francis immediately traveled to the center of the city’s ecclesial and civic life for a service of “Vespers with the Clergy, Men and Women Religious” at St. Patrick’s Cathedral […]
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