By Dr. William Benevento (Editor’s note: Catholic Health Care today features Catholic health care experts from St. Thomas Aquinas Guild of …Read More
Category: Guest Opinion
Why Dorothy Day matters
By Anne Klejment Dorothy Day is one of the most significant figures in the history of American Catholicism. Although she …Read More
Climate change: it’s a moral issue, not political
By Father Bud Grant Here’s a simple question: does the current official U.S. government policy of wiping out references to …Read More
Scheduling the Mass
By Bishop Thomas Zinkula Neither pastors nor parishioners feel good about a reduction of Masses. Pastors have to deal with …Read More
Language games: the sacred and profane
By Patrick Schmadeke How we use words matters. “A mole,” for example, could refer to a skin blemish, a burrowing …Read More
Glorious news proclaimed in the Eucharist
By Corinne Winter Recently, I have been seeing ads for the movie “A Wrinkle in Time,” a remake of an …Read More
Interrelationships: the force that holds all of creation together
By Fr. Bud Grant For some, hope is a sort of optimism: through right reasoning, solutions will be found. Christian …Read More












