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A bias against children's lives
Thirty years ago, my wife was 16 weeks pregnant with our third child.
Unjust war and just defense in Ukraine
Here is a commentary provided to Catholic News Service written by Stephen M. Colecchi...
How to help the elderly and those who serve them
Soon after he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, Pope St. John Paul II
Recognizing special anniversaries of those who serve God, us
We are pleased to present the LIVES OF FAITH Keepsake Issue in which we honor those priests, deacons and religious men and women who are marking notable anniversaries this year of their ordination or consecration. We also recognize the priests who have just retired from full-time ministry this year.
Our Inspiring Young Disciples
The new issue of The Monitor Magazine focuses on “Young Disciples,” bringing us full circle from last month’s coverage of Grandparents and the Elderly.
Celebrating our Elders
Led by our cover image entitled “The Gift of Age,” the latest issue of The Monitor Magazine highlights the Church’s new initiative that calls for greater attention given to and in support of older persons...
When The Monitor hits home
Each month, when considering the subject of our cover page, we try to ...
Independence Day is a moment to reflect on individual, collective freedoms
Independence Day is a moment for us to reflect on our freedom.
Celebrating the Class of 2021!
In this special issue of The Monitor Magazine, we celebrate the Class of 2021 … with a focus on the Catholic high school graduates in the Diocese of Trenton...
Catholic medical ethicists are needed more than ever before
The ongoing pandemic has exposed significant disparities in the availability and quality of health care throughout the world and, on a personal level, has highlighted the often-tough decisions people face about their or their loved ones’ care, especially with regard to end-of-life considerations.
Blessed Carlo Acutis offers a witness of Christ for all
We know of the challenges young people face today.
Catechesis is the ‘principal proclamation,’ the way to truth
I recently painted my dining room, and soon our entire living room had been rearranged, including a small table with a Bible.
Communion in a time of farewells
No, I am not saying farewell. I do not plan to stop writing this column any time soon.
Criticism of relief funding: uninformed, illogical and unjust
In early July, the Associated Press published an article about federally issued COVID relief funding that was fairly jaw-dropping...
Remembering who we are, and whose we are
The exhortation “Remember who you are, and whose you are” might well describe much of the effort and thinking that we focus on in this August issue of The Monitor Magazine.
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