Lord Jesus Christ who are close to the suffering, we bring before you the desire that all people are treated with...
How human rights are rooted in the dignity of the human person
Since Pope John XXIII in the 1960s, human rights have been of central importance to Catholic social teaching and...
April Reflection – Fundamental rights
The first chapter of the book of Genesis tells us that humanity was created “in the image of God” (Gen 1:26-27). This...
Forgiving our enemies
"Love your enemies, pray for those who persecute you." (Matthew 5:44) The path of forgiveness is a difficult, arid and...
[Video] Fridays from the Heart (March 19, 2021)
Aidan Miano, a University of Marquette intern for the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network (USA), reflects on St. Joseph...
Preaching the Gospel through forgiveness and mercy
Faith is transmitted not simply by proclaiming dogmas and doctrine, but through experiential knowledge. What we can...
[Video] Fridays from the Heart (March 5, 2021)
Katie Breitenbach, a 2nd-year master’s student studying theology at the University of Marquette, reflects on why we...
How the sacrament of reconciliation is connected to human fraternity
The intentions for 2021 are centralized around the theme of human fraternity. Certain months have a clear tie to this...
Prayer of the Month – March 2021
Loving God, you have reconciled us in Christ Jesus and have given us the ministry of reconciliation. We pray for all...
March Reflection – Sacrament of reconciliation
Reconciliation has cleansed me dozens of times, but it has resurrected a significant relationship: the one with my...
[Video] Fridays from the Heart (February 26, 2021)
Cecelia Van Gompel, a University of Marquette intern for the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network (USA), reflects on the...
[Video] Fridays from the Heart (February 19, 2021)
Aidan Miano, a University of Marquette intern for the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network (USA), reflects on the season of...