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Via Crucis, 2026
"Christ Falling on the Way to Calvary" by Raphael, c. 1516. (Photo: Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons) The Way of the Cross — and the third, seventh, and ninth stations in particular — has been an especially appropriate Lenten devotion this year. Every day, it seems, some new craziness erupts in the world, the country, or the Church. Every time we think we see rays of hope and possibility, we take another fall. So it’s good to remember this Holy Week, with Hans Urs von Balt

George Weigel
Apr 13 min read


The evangelist in Stanley Prison
Jimmy Lai's 2025 Christmas card featured a moving confession of faith amid suffering. (Courtesy photo) In a 1974 address to a group of lay Catholics, Pope Paul VI noted that "Modern man listens more willingly to witnesses than to teachers, and if he does listen to teachers, it is because they are witnesses" — an acute observation he later reiterated in his spiritual testament, the 1975 Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii Nuntiandi (Announcing the Gospel). That witnesses can be m

George Weigel
Jan 143 min read


Jesus Wept With Us: A Modern Mary and a Modern St. Joseph Walk Their Daughter to Her Heavenly Home
How one girl's faith amid cancer diagnosis and treatment sparked a movement of faith and mercy, and brought her stepfather home to the...

Guest Contributor
Aug 18, 20258 min read


Is your cross getting a little heavy?
Christ on the Way to Calvary by Titian, c. 1560. (Photo: Public Domain/Wikimedia Commons) There is no aspect of the Christian life more...

Denver Catholic Staff
Sep 7, 20174 min read
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