De Gasperi and Togliatti shape post-war Italy with opposing visions. One supports Western democracy, the other follows ...
A review of Cherien Dabis’s All That’s Left of You, tracing three generations of a Palestinian family from 1948 to 2021 through loss, memory, and hope.
An Ignatian reflection on Christmas as God’s decisive act of love, where the Incarnation reveals divine discernment and ...
The online world, with all of its variety, opportunities and challenges, has become a cultural matrix for the Church’s engagement with the world. The Church’s engagement with digital culture began ...
A review of 25 Sermons of Meister Eckhart, presenting mystical texts on detachment, divine light, and the soul’s journey toward God, translated and analyzed by Marco Vannini.
“Pasolini and I kept in close touch and remained friends until the day he died. In fact, just two or three days before what happened to him, he told some Swedish friends: ‘I must go and see Father ...
Professor of Fundamental Theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University.
Fr. Gabriele Gionti, S.J., and Fr. Matteo Galaverni continue to produce new mathematical insights into Albert Einstein’s theory of General Relativity (that treats gravity as a warping of space and ...
One of the aims of anthropology is to promote human self-understanding, that is, to activate a process of awareness of the existential and cultural dynamics we experience. This is a liberating process ...
Federico Lombardi highlights Fr. Matteo Liberatore’s key but lesser-known role in shaping Rerum Novarum, recalling La Civiltà Cattolica’s historic service to the papacy and its mission today.