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April 15-28, 2022

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Column | Scripture for Life

Third Sunday of Easter: Once and forever

by Mary M. McGlone
Apr 30, 2022

Scripture for Life: John really wants us to look to the call of the first disciples and, in light of that, to understand that the Gospel ends with our call to discipleship.

Jesus and St. Thomas with the words of Jesus in Latin, "See my hands," on a stained-glass window in Notre-Dame-du-Rosaire Church in Saint-Ouen, France (Wikimedia Commons/GFreihalter)
Column | Scripture for Life

Sunday of Divine Mercy: Thomas' great faith

by Mary M. McGlone
Apr 23, 2022

Scripture for Life: Thomas reminds us that honestly facing our doubts can open us to greater faith. The courage Thomas showed in doubting allowed the risen Christ to reveal God's face in a new and fuller way.

Buttercups (Wikimedia Commons/AnRo0002)
Column | Soul Seeing

Looking at a buttercup through Easter eyes

by Ilia Delio
Apr 16, 2022

Soul Seeing: We are invited to see the invisible in the visible, to notice and celebrate every miracle of life, whether a tiny twig, a small flower, or a burly human, because everything is bursting with divine life.

A mother from Central America and her three children are followed by a Texas Highway Patrol officer in La Joya, Texas, May 19, 2021, as they look for cover during a heavy rainfall after crossing the Rio Grande into the United States from Mexico. (CNS)
Editorial

Editorial: Welcome the stranger, whether from Libya, Ukraine or Mexico

by NCR Editorial Staff
Apr 8, 2022

We say: The announcement of the official end to Title 42, the Trump-era pandemic restrictions that effectively blocked migrants from entering the United States, is long overdue. But it is just a first, small step.

Column | NCR Connections

Here's an idea: Have lunch with a bishop

by Heidi Schlumpf
Apr 6, 2022

In Malta, Pope Francis criticizes those responsible for Ukraine war, forced migration

by Christopher White
Apr 2, 2022
Column | Soul Seeing

The comfort of tweeting through Lent

by Nicole Symmonds
Apr 2, 2022

Ascension nursing home caregivers fight for better wages, additional staffing

by Melissa Cedillo
Apr 1, 2022
Analysis

Catholic moral tradition more nuanced than anti-abortion slogans or extreme bills

by John Gehring
Mar 31, 2022

Marquette University bars direct fossil fuel investments with its $929 million endowment

by Brian Roewe
Mar 31, 2022

New president of DC's Catholic University sees a return to school's roots

by Brian Fraga
Mar 29, 2022

Pope Francis says the synod must hear 'excluded' voices. These five dioceses are trying.

by Brian Fraga
Mar 29, 2022

Cardinals, theologians gather to plan how US church can support Pope Francis

by Joshua J. McElwee
Mar 29, 2022

A pandemic is tough for new moms, but Catholic Latina moms faced added hurdles

by Melissa Cedillo
Mar 28, 2022

'Nightmare Alley' explores the terrifying human power of self-deception

by Rebecca Bratten Weiss
Mar 26, 2022
Perspective

A hospital chaplain reflects on the power of memory during COVID-19

by Steven Salido Fisher
Mar 24, 2022
Book Review

Poetry collection celebrates love for nuns, punctuation and 'everything feelable'

by Diane Scharper
Mar 19, 2022

Rome's famed pine trees may face extinction. What will the Vatican do to save theirs?

by Christopher White
Mar 8, 2022

Catholics look to mindfulness practices to ground climate action, quell eco-anxiety

by Brian Roewe
Feb 22, 2022

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