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What did it mean for the earliest Christians to claim that Christ embodies “all the fullness of God” as one greater than “things visible and invisible”? This implies that if all are subject to Christ, then all human divisions are meaningless. uscatholic.org/articles/20250…

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Catholic social teaching emphasizes that we are to champion human dignity, promote access to the common good, stand in solidarity with others striving for dignified lives, and support subsidiarity to foster human flourishing at the grassroots level. uscatholic.org/articles/20250…

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We yearn for order because life often seems inherently disordered. Bad things happen to good people. When we find ourselves amid the chaos, routines and rituals help us to feel as if there is still order to be found. uscatholic.org/articles/20200…

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Here are eight Catholic men—from the early church to the present day—whose lives reflect a virtuous masculinity. Together they challenge the assumption that masculinity must be defined by domination, exclusion, or rigidity. uscatholic.org/articles/20250…

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This week on Just Politics, Dr. Cassandra Gould —political director at Faith in Action—joins the hosts to discuss how her family history, faith, and time in corporate America shaped her call to grassroots organizing—and why faith leaders must speak out. uscatholic.org/articles/20250…

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By asking us to practice synodality, Pope Francis asked the church to be a sacrament of Christ—a visible sign of his presence in the world, full of many different parts that are all necessary for its functioning and to remain united with its head. uscatholic.org/articles/20250…

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As Catholic media outlets shrink or shift focus, journalists wrestle with what it means to tell the truth in the service of evangelization. uscatholic.org/articles/20250…

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The salvation of this country depends on our willingness to love our neighbor and stand with those we might otherwise ignore, including those who are routinely scapegoated. uscatholic.org/articles/20250…

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The church teaches that men and women have equal dignity. But, as multiple feminist theologians have pointed out, the church has not always lived this. Catholic media is one place where this imbalance can and must be corrected, writes R Bratten Weiss. uscatholic.org/articles/20250…

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Paul VI felt a special pastoral tenderness for the Christians in the Holy Land. In his 1974 apostolic exhortation Nobis in Animo, the pope addressed the serious challenges Palestinian Christians faced. uscatholic.org/articles/20250…

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In the Benedictine monastic tradition, everything is considered sacred—all people, all things, and all of time. The stranger at the door is to be welcomed in as Christ. The kitchen utensils are to be treated just like the altar vessels. uscatholic.org/articles/20190…

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U.S. Catholic's June Book Club selection: Giotto, by Federica Millozzi. "This gorgeous book offers not only a rich aesthetic experience but a cultural education as well," writes R Bratten Weiss

U.S. Catholic's June Book Club selection: Giotto, by Federica Millozzi.

"This gorgeous book offers not only a rich aesthetic experience but a cultural education as well," writes <a href="/RBrattenWeiss/">R Bratten Weiss</a>
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Faith leaders can't stay silent. On this week’s Just Politics, Rev. Dr. Cassandra Gould shares how her roots in finance and civil rights activism led her to organize for justice, and why the Church must act now. 🎧 Listen now: uscatholic.org/articles/20250…

Faith leaders can't stay silent.

On this week’s Just Politics, Rev. Dr. Cassandra Gould shares how her roots in finance and civil rights activism led her to organize for justice, and why the Church must act now.

🎧 Listen now: uscatholic.org/articles/20250…
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Despite the level of unease in El Paso, Texas, as the threat of ICE roundups and neighbors disappearing becomes more commonplace, a very powerful force has not disappeared in this border city: The faith and courage of this community. uscatholic.org/articles/20250…

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In a society that’s attacking human dignity, Christian philanthropy means following Jesus’ example, choosing radical self-gift, to free others. It means participating in the divine economy rather than this world’s financial system. uscatholic.org/articles/20250…

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The Good Samaritan is the only one in Jesus’ story who is honoring the commandment written not just on stone tablets or in a book in the clouds, but on our hearts. Renée Roden reflects on the readings for the fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time uscatholic.org/articles/20250…

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These eight holy men from Catholic history challenge the assumption that masculinity must be defined by domination, exclusion, or rigidity. uscatholic.org/articles/20250…

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Happy #Caturday! It's so hot and humid today that it might make us all feel as drowsy as a cat! Whether you spend time outside or not, it's a great time to learn about the unofficial cat saint: Gertrude of Nivelles. Read on at U.S. Catholic magazine: uscatholic.org/articles/20200…

Happy #Caturday! It's so hot and humid today that it might make us all feel as drowsy as a cat!

Whether you spend time outside or not, it's a great time to learn about the unofficial cat saint: Gertrude of Nivelles. Read on at <a href="/USCatholic/">U.S. Catholic magazine</a>: uscatholic.org/articles/20200…
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Francis embarked on his own adventure of dialogue during his 12 years as pope, traveling to many Muslim-majority countries, meeting with countless leaders and ordinary people, visiting mosques, and issuing major declarations alongside his Muslim friends. uscatholic.org/articles/20250…

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The Catholic social tradition tells us to help those who are suffering—do not leave them by the side of the road. When Jesus answers the question about “who is my neighbor?” he responds with the story of the Good Samaritan. uscatholic.org/articles/20250…