Perception affects reality in the forced-perspective puzzle game “Superliminal” (Pillow Castle Games).
Video game: ‘Superliminal’
Loyola University Maryland removes Flannery O’Connor’s name from hall
Jesuit Father Brian Linnane, the university’s president, said it was a difficult decision and that the issue of O’Connor and race is very nuanced.
Parishes are not ‘businesses’ that can be led by anyone, cardinal says
The recent Vatican instruction on pastoral care clarifies the responsibility of every member of the church community to work together in the shared mission of evangelization and warns against turning the parish into a mere provider of services, said Cardinal Beniamino Stella.
Greg Erlandson: Counting our blessings in the hard times
We have many blessings the most profound being the opportunity being given to us to help others.
Laura Kelly Fanucci: The growing edge of liturgical living
Liturgical living is not only to celebrate within our domestic church, but to lead us toward the wider body of Christ.
‘It spreads so fast,’ says Iowa Catholic; COVID-19 hits 15 family members
Fifteen family members tested positive for COVID-19 and three continued to be hospitalized as of late July.
Bishops to Congress: Help Black families meet children’s educational needs
Chairmen of three U.S. bishops’ committees asked for Congress to designate emergency funding for direct scholarship aid to low- and middle-income families with children in Catholic schools and other nonpublic schools.
Catholic prayer, meditation app Hallow sees huge increase in popularity
Catholic meditation app Hallow is now the country’s No. 1 Catholic app and is seeing a dramatic increase.