Commentary

Amen: Can Big Brother make you virtuous?

A government can’t make its citizens virtuous by bribing them or threatening them with punishment.
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Amen: Holy Ghost Power

If one of the features the Review publishes in the coming year moves you or your neighbor to give even more, it will fulfill its purpose.
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What are you thankful for?

The Catholic Review traveled across the Archdiocese of Baltimore to ask parishioners, students, alumni and religious one question: What are you thankful for?
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After invective, what do we do?

Now that the election is over, let’s agree to disagree and do it with civility and respect for others.
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Amen: Transform young hearts into places of prayer

Praying with young children doesn’t have to be intimidating. There are moments throughout the day that can be turned into opportunities to teach little ones about God.
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Amen: Amid change, same message

Through all of this change, the message of the church remains the same: Jesus Christ – yesterday, today and forever, as St. John Paul II reminded us.
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When I am not enough

“We are to become vessels of God’s compassionate love for others,” St. Clare of Assisi said.
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Amen: Jesus misses you

Eucharistic adoration at the Baltimore Basilica is in trouble. See what you can do to help – and grow closer to Christ.
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Amen: World Youth Day visits country steeped in our faith

Poland is Catholic – spiritually and culturally. The faith is woven into the lives and fortunes of the people.
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Amen: During the journey, don’t forget to look back

When Olivia Bonner, Sarah Conway and Benjamin Cummins graduated June 3, they had spent 15 years – approximately 5/6 of their lives – together.
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My father’s cookies

How extraordinary is a father’s love, especially that of God the Father, who has faith that we will continue to try to become the best version of ourselves, that we will fail but we will also achieve, and that one day we will be with him in heaven.
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Amen: Peaceful road warrior

What makes Tim Rubeling – and his younger sisters and their big brothers – walk?
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