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May 2024

Vol. 230 / No. 5

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A student works in his "Writing Our Catholic Faith" handwriting book during a homeschool lesson July 29, 2020. (CNS photo/Karen Bonar, The Register)
Politics & Society Dispatches
Laura LokerApril 17, 2024

Hybrid schools offer greater flexibility, which can allow students to pursue other interests like robotics or nature studies or simply accommodate a teenager’s preferred sleep schedule.

Faith Features
Kerry WeberApril 18, 2024

The institutional church is trying to reimagine parish life and make the best use of its resources by consulting both professionals and people in the pews.

Church Brew Works in Pittsburgh, Pa., was once a Catholic Church, but the building was sold in 1993.
Faith Features
John W. MillerApril 18, 2024

The Catholic Church, the largest private real estate owner in the world, faces decisions about what to do with its extensive real estate portfolio.

Yusniel, a migrant from Cuba, holds his 10-day-old son, Yireht, and wife, Yanara, along the banks of the Rio Grande after wading into the United States from Mexico at Eagle Pass, Texas, on Oct. 6, 2023 (OSV News photo/Adrees Latif, Reuters)
Faith Faith and Reason
Mark J. SeitzApril 15, 2024

Migration is a privileged space in which the salvific mystery is being acted out.

Faith Faith in Focus
Jill RauhApril 18, 2024

Opportunities for authentic encounter were much needed in this parish of separate communities.

Faith Faith in Focus
Jessica Mannen KimmetApril 18, 2024

The joys and challenges of a new child stretched me in ways I couldn’t have imagined.

Arts & Culture Books
Daniel BurkeApril 18, 2024

In 'Zero at the Bone,' Christian Wiman offers a prismatic series of 50 chapters (52, counting the mystical zeros at the beginning and end) featuring essays, poems, theological reflections, personal reminiscences and literary analyses.