Alphonse Mucha exhibition explores the Art Nouveau icon, from Moravia to Paris, with famous posters, decorative art, and the Sarah Bernhardt breakthrough.
“Who is like the Lord our God?” This question appears only once in Scripture (Psalm 113:5), but there are many others like it. On several occasions, it is addressed to God himself: “O Lord, who is ...
Luis Valdez Castellanos reflects on solitude, inviting readers to move beyond fear and discover being alone as a positive, healing, and life-giving companion.
Giovanni Cucci, SJ, and Marco Giordano Portoso explore Pope Leo XIV’s vision of a “disarmed and disarming” peace, rooted in the Gospel and echoed by Pope Francis.
A review of Brandee Younger’s Gadabout Season, an intimate album blending harp, jazz, R&B, and hip-hop, exploring joy, resilience, and life’s changing rhythms.
Alcide De Gasperi and Palmiro Togliatti, the two great protagonists of Italian political life in the post-war years, both died in the month of August, 10 years apart. The former on August 19, 1954, ...
William McCormick examines scam centers in South Asia, highlighting human trafficking, digital crime, and the urgent need for UN and ASEAN action.
The online world, with all of its variety, opportunities and challenges, has become a cultural matrix for the Church’s engagement with the world. The Church’s engagement with digital culture began ...
Pope Leo XIV’s Dilexi Te continues Pope Francis’ legacy, affirming that love for the poor is central to Christian faith and a true sign of fidelity to God’s heart.
Federico Lombardi highlights Fr. Matteo Liberatore’s key but lesser-known role in shaping Rerum Novarum, recalling La Civiltà Cattolica’s historic service to the papacy and its mission today.
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