This year’s encounter combined a warm appreciation of the late Pope Benedict XVI with an exhibit explaining 19th-century German philosopher and polemicist Friedrich Nietzsche.
Late Pope Benedict’s Christian insights resonate at 2023 New York Encounter
Sinner and sage: Despite troubled life, Caravaggio mastered spiritual meanings
When the painting can be seen at the altar during Mass, the genius of Caravaggio’s composition truly comes through, most importantly “the relationship between Christ’s body and him alive in the Eucharist.”
Greg Erlandson: In business for the common good
“Reading (Andreas) Widmer’s book made me wonder if it would benefit not just budding entrepreneurs, but seminarians, pastors and bishops as well.”
Pope asks Communion and Liberation to let founder’s vision grow
More than 60,000 members of the movement filled St. Peter’s Square to overflowing Oct. 15 as they celebrated with Pope Francis the 100th anniversary of the birth of Father Luigi Giussani, the movement’s founder.
Michigan Ukrainian Catholic school welcomes nearly 100 war refugees
Since the Russian invasion of Crimea in 2014 and invasion of the rest of Ukraine this past February, the school has opened its arms to refugee students and their families.
Online Advent series will explore ‘culture of encounter’
Through sharing the Catholic faith, exploring culture and praying with Scripture, those who attend this Zoom discussion group will foster cultural humility to engage with differences as disciples of Christ.