
Aiding the Addicted: Healing Hearts and Souls Through Spiritual Accompaniment
The work of the ITHIRST Initiative changes lives.
The work of the ITHIRST Initiative changes lives.
Archbishop Mario Delpini of Milan has alarmed some observers with the approach he set forth in a new pastoral document, released shortly before the start of the global Synod on Synodality.
COMMENTARY: As secular waves whisper assisted suicide, the world is full of Guadalupes — men, women and children who have washed up alone on rocky shores — offering us as Catholics the opportunity to show true compassion.
COMMENTARY: We must constantly ask ourselves: What more can each one of us do to make sure that the people in our lives know what pro-life means? It’s about accompaniment.
Six people share their views on the Holy Father’s conversation with 10 young adults, as presented in the new Hulu documentary.
COMMENTARY: The new ‘National Survey of Catholic Priests’ highlights that bishops need to recognize that the vast majority of their spiritual sons, brothers and co-workers are indeed struggling and need their help.
We have been profoundly changed by this funeral for such a good father, and our hope for heaven and trust in Christ’s promises has been strengthened
Despite nearly one out of three Catholic marriages ending in divorce, few parishes have divorce ministries, and pastors have no standard best practices to draw upon.
COMMENTARY: Accompaniment is authentically Christian if the companion aims to put those he is accompanying on the path to Christ.
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