Category: Blog
Elon, Trump, and the Moral Reckoning
Recent headlines have highlighted a growing rift between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk. This brings to the forefront a reality we have lived with for a long time—namely, that a class of ultra-wealthy individuals holds significant sway over many of the most critical decisions in life, government, and society. Political parties often accuse their… Read More Elon, Trump, and the Moral Reckoning
Pope Leo on Power and Authority in His Doctoral Dissertation
via Ruth Graham, Elizabeth Dias, and Jason Horowitz: Almost 40 years ago, an American graduate student in Rome was closely examining the question of what it meant to be a wise and effective leader in the Catholic Church. Today, the doctoral dissertation that Robert Prevost produced in the mid-1980s is one of the most detailed… Read More Pope Leo on Power and Authority in His Doctoral Dissertation
Pope Leo: Let the Voice of the Poor be Heard
via the Vatican: In the context of the ongoing digital revolution, we must rediscover, emphasize and cultivate our duty to train others in critical thinking, countering temptations to the contrary, which can also be found in ecclesial circles. There is so little dialogue around us; shouting often replaces it, not infrequently in the form of… Read More Pope Leo: Let the Voice of the Poor be Heard
The Greatest Challenge Pope Leo XIV Faces
Millennial writer Sr. Bethany Welch writes: My prayer is that the man the cardinals selected as pope can help us renew a sense of communion. The Catholic Church is at its best when our efforts foster union and cultivate love, when we function not as a bureaucracy needing to be managed, but as a mystery… Read More The Greatest Challenge Pope Leo XIV Faces
Father James Martin On Pope Leo XIV
Fr. James Martin, longtime chaplain of Colbert Nation, offered his thoughts on the new pope on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
2025 Laetare Medalist: Kerry Robinson of Catholic Charities USA
via Notre Dame: Laetare Medal winner Kerry Alys Robinson, CEO and executive director of Catholic Charities USA, builds trust in the Church by meeting human needs. Her enthusiasm for providing service to vulnerable people, as well as her advocacy for leadership roles in the Church for women, laity, and young people, led Notre Dame to… Read More 2025 Laetare Medalist: Kerry Robinson of Catholic Charities USA