Listen: Peace activist John Dear has launched a new podcast that intends to answer the question, "What if the key to a more ...
Is mysticism still of any use? Mostly his answer is yes. But he reminds readers that when we're dealing with mysticism, we're ...
A current exhibition at the MET reveals a humanity that will shift people's perception of religious art — and with it their ...
The release of a major motion picture on the life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer has reignited a long-simmering battle between those ...
The pilgrim Magi remind us that we too are invited to be humble enough to see something new. They help us realize that there is always more to discover in God's mysteries.
NCR readers respond to articles about the family history of Luigi Mangione, the USCCB's involvement in a Supreme Court case ...
Is there an approach to forgiveness that honors human agency, requires neither apologies nor reconciliation, needn't be ...
Several Catholic high schools are mourning former students among the victims of a Jan. 1 terrorist attack in New Orleans.
Archbishop Gregory Aymond of New Orleans offered prayers for victims of what he described as a "sign of utter disrespect for ...
"May we learn to care for every child born of a woman, above all by protecting, like Mary, the precious gift of life: life in ...
Arizona faith leaders — including Catholic Bishops Edward J. Weisenburger of Tucson and John P. Dolan of Phoenix — put their ...
As both a Catholic convert and ethnic Jew, Art Blumberg reflects on complicated spiritual realities on pilgrimage to the Western Wall.