
Banality, Sex, and Workaholism
Is it possible that a world of sexual license is not only unfulfilling but even boring? Why do so many of us choose success and a sense of being special over fulfillment?

Technoanthropology
Despite rapid increases in technology, very little has been said in theologian and philosophy about the relationship between humanity and technology.

Light of the Nations
Martyrs in Vietnam and Pakistan have borne witness to Christ with their lives; two fallen Catholic NYPD officers are laid to rest; screens and formation; and multi-generational living.

Christianity, Human Dignity, and Spiderman
Can we have human dignity without Christianity? Can Spiderman plant seeds of the Gospel in the hearts of viewers?

Days of Democracy
Will this year's January March for Life be the last? Countless marchers head to Washington with a profound hope for the future.

A Light to the Persecuted
Sister Marije Kaleta, a hero under the Albanian communist persecutions, dies at age 92; persecutions continue in India and Nigeria; the natural religious instinct is alive and well.

Believing Science
Science is something that is perceived rather than believed; optimism versus hope; the Holy Father reprimands those who choose pets over children.

All Things New
At the end of a year plagued by earthly uncertainty, we look to a new year confident in the power of God's healing mercy and in Christ's promise: "Behold, I make all things new."

Opportunities for Salvation
Reading the news can make us despondent, but the Redeemer is not afraid of the mess.

Impending or Long-awaited?
Preparing to encounter Christ as our period of waiting draws near its end, the question of our first parents, and the original seeds of the corrosion of the family.