
Keeping an Eye on the Donut Instead of the Hole
The US Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) held their annual meeting this November. At Crisis.com, Sheryl Collmer called the meeting a “coffee circle.” According to

The US Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) held their annual meeting this November. At Crisis.com, Sheryl Collmer called the meeting a “coffee circle.” According to

This time of year, Christians frequently declare, “Keep ‘Christ’ in ‘Christmas’!” It’s a good motto to follow. But just as important for Catholics is to

The meaning of the Sunday Mass Readings for December 2025 is made clearest by Catholic Doctrine. God communicates most clearly to us through Catholic Doctrine.

Here we go again. Another film was recently released,”One Battle After Another (2025)”, which implicitly mocks Catholic traditions. Rather than being another complaint in the

Today, most Catholics see Advent as simply a countdown to Christmas. When pressed, most Catholics can explain that Advent is a time to prepare for

A recent article here at CS triggered memories of a another popular game show of the 1950s and 1960s, “What’s My Line.” It was a

We have entered the Advent Season! A time of waiting as we prepare to celebrate the first coming of our Savior Jesus Christ and renew

As frequent readers of Catholic Stand might recall, after many struggles I finally obtained my Italian driver’s license. (For the not-so-frequent reader, I recounted my

November will soon end and December will begin. To most people that erroneously means it is Christmas season. Devout Catholic families know this is not

While traveling throughout the U.S. I often stop at Catholic churches to say a short prayer. Sadly, they are locked about half the time, but

Why do some speak so strongly against mental illness and those who suffer with it? With mental illness as common today as many other illnesses,

Perhaps one of America’s happiest feast days is Thanksgiving, a time when family and friends gather around to enjoy friendship….and feasting. For the hosts or

When Pope Leo XIV declared Carlo Acutis the Catholic Church’s first “millennial saint” in front of an estimated 80,000 pilgrims at St. Peter’s Square, the

“The road to Hell is paved with good intentions” is an aphorism that has become a kind of proverb. The Wikipedia entry on this statement

In Polish homes on Christmas Eve, we set the supper table with an extra place setting, in hopes of hosting Christ. And all through the

Saint Carlo Acutis was an ordinary saint who loved the things of Heaven but also saw Jesus in the poor and the homeless.

After the party when St Francis had a brief mystical experience, he began to visit churches and places of solitude where he could prayer. Firstly

Flipping the canvas loafer over, I puff my lips out noisily, shaking my head over the smooth rubber sole. “Absolutely no traction,” I tell my

As a Catholic who writes about the Bible and a journalist covering the occupied West Bank, Christian nationalism in the United States is the subject

At Mt. St. John’s Academy in 1965, my Kindergarten classmates and I sang, “Sanctus, sanctus, sanctus.” Our teacher, Sr. Luigia, had taught us the Latin

Mary, the Queen Mother, intercedes for us to her Son, Jesus, the King of kings.

Serving others helps us to focus on something outside ourselves and is the greatest way to combat loneliness.