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Young People
The new industrial revolution is already here
The information age is reshaping rural America in ways that echo the early Industrial Revolution, concentrating wealth while hollowing out communities
Patrick Neve
The porn industry is built on childhood trauma
The adult industry’s victims were often victims long before
Thomas Colsy
Why politics alone can’t solve loneliness
A new report highlights the limits of policy and the deeper social and moral roots of loneliness in modern society
James Bundy
Patron saints announced for World Youth Day Seoul 2027
The five patrons were chosen to reflect World Youth Day Seoul’s themes of truth, love and peace
The Catholic Herald
The war between the sexes isn’t accidental
The growing mistrust between men and women is not only a social phenomenon but a spiritual one, and Catholics should resist answering it with either blame or despair
Delphine Chui
Charlotte diocese clears priest after complaints about school confessions
An internal diocesan review in North Carolina found no policy breach after families complained that their daughters were asked inappropriate questions in confession
Thomas Colsy
How fatherlessness fuels the manosphere
Beneath the rhetoric of the manosphere lies a recurring story of family breakdown, fatherlessness and the loss of moral formation
Isabel Gibbens
The price we pay for not paying attention
In an age of screens, notifications and fractured concentration, the simple act of being fully present has become both difficult and deeply necessary
Delphine Chui
What priests and parishes are seeing today
Reports of a “quiet revival” may be difficult to measure, yet lived experience in parishes indicates that more people are seeking meaning, faith and the sacraments
Canon William Agley
Beyond therapy: rediscovering community and Confession
As therapy becomes more widespread, the Church’s sacrament of Confession offers something distinct yet complementary to modern approaches to emotional wellbeing
Delphine Chui
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