William McCormick interviews historian Bronwen McShea on rediscovering women’s leadership in Church history and its lasting ...
The article by Dariusz Kowalczyk, SJ explains Mater Populi Fidelis, clarifies Marian titles, and shows how Mary’s cooperation ...
Giovanni Sale, in Fascism and Violence against Catholics, analyzes the rise of fascism in Italy, examining state violence, repression, and its lasting impact on Catholic life.
A meditation on peace rooted in Christian solidarity, drawing on St. Augustine to explore charity, humility, the Eucharist, ...
The “prosperity gospel” is a well-known theological current emerging from the neo-Pentecostal evangelical movements. At its heart is the belief that God wants his followers to have a prosperous life, ...
The dialogue took place in Indonesian, with translation into Italian. Thank you, Pope Francis, for coming to Indonesia and for this meeting with us. I am a scholastic studying theology. I have a ...
Forty years ago, Jesuit Father Arij Roest Crollius wrote: “What is so new about inculturation?” [1] His reflection was a milestone in the understanding of that word and in welcoming a concept at the ...
In the last two years, the preparation for the synod on synodality has drawn global attention, within and outside the Catholic Church. Despite the mixed feelings and lack of fervor in some circles, ...
Five years after his election Pope Francis has decided to publish his third apostolic exhortation, titled Gaudete et Exsultate (GE). As the subtitle explicitly states, its theme is “the call to ...
For the sake of clarification, it is necessary to state that the educational method of APAC prisons (Association of Protection and Assistance to Convicts) does not foresee any reduction in the rate of ...