From indie gems, to box office movie stars, to Hallmark favorites, these new films offer a delightful range of unique stories ...
Today's Gospel gives us an apocalyptic vision amazingly applicable to our days. Lest we think we're unique, people throughout ...
Who bothers paying attention to sparrows? My eye always goes to the colorful cardinals as they molt across the winter ...
With the release of Ridley Scott's "Gladiator II," audiences will be plunged back into the cinematic excitement of the Roman ...
As a Catholic philosopher and avid student of Aquinas, I am always fielding questions about whether this medieval saint is ...
Even with substantial consensus on many issues, the perception of polarization often drives public discourse. This ...
After a brutal election that sometimes felt like a civil war, this Thanksgiving may be harder for some more than others. For ...
Over the last few months, the National Catholic Reporter has added seven members to our Board of Directors, drawn from all ...
Chad Pregracke of East Moline, Illinois, established Living Lands & Waters, an environmental organization, in 1998 in his ...
By focusing on the most salacious parts of its history, as well as recent U.S. politics, the book Opus doesn't shed much ...
John R. Tansey Chair in Christian Ethics and professor of religion and classics at the University of Southern California. He is the author of "When You Were Gentiles": Specters of Ethnicity in Roman ...
Therese Cory is an associate professor of Thomistic Studies at University of Notre Dame. Cory is also engaged in a research ...