06-04-2026
In this conversation between Br. Guy Consolmagno, S.J., President of the Vatican Observatory Foundation and Emanuele Colombo, Ph.D., Professor at the Lynch School of Education and a Research Scholar at the Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies, we learn how the Universe, wonder, and faith can live alongside one another in the human experience.
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05-28-2026
To highlight Mental Health Awareness Month this May, C21 hosted a virtual conversation with best-selling author Roger Hutchison on one of his latest books, The Art of Calm: Spiritual Exercises for the Anxious Soul.
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05-27-2026
"Whoever wishes to be great among you will be your servant; whoever wishes to be first among you will be the slave of all. For the Son of Man did not come to be served but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many."
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05-25-2026
On May 25, 2026, Pope Leo XIV released his first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas: On Safeguarding the Human Person in the Time of Artificial Intelligence. In this letter to the Catholic Church and the world, Pope Leo discusses the history of Catholic Social Teaching, highlights the innate dignity of the human person, and encourages all people to participate in the building of "holy city" rather than another "Tower of Babel."
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05-20-2026
"Lifting up his eyes to heaven, Jesus prayed, saying: 'Holy Father, keep them in your name....now I am coming to you. I speak this in the world so that they may share my joy completely.'"
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05-13-2026
"Jesus said to his disciples: 'I have much more to tell you, but you cannot bear it now. But when he comes, the Spirit of truth, he will guide you to all truth.'"
Read More05-11-2026
Mass & Mingle community member, Nicholas Campozano-Hill, researched and shared a list of a prominent Catholic from each of the 48 nations represented in the upcoming World Cup soon to be hosted right here in Boston! While this is just a sample of Catholics from each nation, it shows the breadth of faith around the world! Thank you, Nicholas, for all your time and research in putting this together.
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05-01-2026
In this webinar, panelists discuss conflict, peace, and reconciliation, moderated by Josh Snyder and featuring: David Kwon, Peter Martin, Fr. Marcel Uwineza, S.J., and O. Ernesto Valiente.
Read More04-24-2026
Explore a Faith Feeds guide to Pope Leo XIV's "Dilexi Te," his Apostolic Exhortation "On Love for the Poor." Each section is summarized with excerpts and reflection questions to help introduce you and your community to his inspiring work and call to care and love those who are poor.
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04-23-2026
In this Agape Latte, hear from Professor Kristin Heyer, Joseph Chair of Theology, MCAS at Boston College , as she shares her story of faith and hope, with inspiration from the music of Brandi Carlile.
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04-08-2026
This virtual retreat was led by author, speaker, founder of Mothering Spirit, and friend of C21, Laura Kelly Fanucci. Saint John Paul II said, “We are an Easter people, and Alleluia is our song!” So how do we actually live out the full 50 days of Easter, especially in a world that makes it hard to rejoice? Join us for a time of prayer, reflection, and creative ideas to keep celebrating the joy and hope of the Resurrection all season long.
Read More04-05-2026
During Boston College’s spring break, The Boston College University Chorale sang a concert in Florence at the Basilica di Santa Trinita as well as a Mass at St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. They also sang a concert in Rome at the Chiesa di Sant'Ignazio di Loyola (Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola) with the Sant’Agnese Choir in Piazza Navona. We are delighted to share a recording of this performance below, entitled, “Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam,” composed and conducted by Chorale chaplain, Deacon Josef Rauol Rodriguez, S.J.
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04-01-2026
"When it was evening, he reclined at table with the Twelve. And while they were eating, he said, 'Amen, I say to you, one of you will betray me.' Deeply distressed at this, they began to say to him one after another, 'Surely it is not I, Lord?'"
Read More03-29-2026
As we begin Holy Week, Fr. Bill Woody, S.J. reminds us that Jesus "comes not to conquer...but to liberate and to save." He reflects on Jesus' desire for us to "remain close" to him, just as he asked of his disciples before his Passion. Fr. Bill tells us that we, too, "are invited this week to a difficult grace: to remain close to Jesus...[even] in the midst of the agonies of the Passion."
Read More03-26-2026
In this workshop, we explored forgiveness, flourishing, reconciliation, Catholic Social Teaching, and the work of justice. Featuring Joshua Snyder, Katherine Jackson-Meyer, and Stephanie Edwards.
Read More03-22-2026
Jabril Robinson reflects on how Lent invites us to not only look inward, but also to look out of ourselves at one another. He notes that looking outward does not have to take the form of a "grand gesture," but often can be found in small moments. Jabril connects this to Jesus' parable of the grain of wheat—in order to help others we, too, must look for moments of "breaking open" to reach outside of ourselves and make time for others.
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03-18-2026
The Focolare Movement, a global Catholic organization focused on unity and dialogue, publishes Living City magazine. The March/April issue features this piece in which the director of the C21 Center, Karen Kiefer, reflects on the line from Matthew's Gospel, "Get up and do not be afraid." Karen connects this line to a time of uncertainty in her life and the encouragement her father gave her that helped her to see things in a new light.
Read More03-15-2026
Anne-Marie recounts the story of meeting someone who was hungry while sitting outside of Saints Peter and Paul Church in San Francisco. Not having her wallet, Anne-Marie promises the woman she will return to buy her some pizza. Anne-Marie shares her thoughts at the time and how her faith encouraged her to care for those who are hungry. Soon after that day, Anne-Marie receives "a truly inspired gift." In sharing this story, she invites us to be open to God's blessings and the many ways in which we may be "surprised by joy."
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Noah Kahapea reflects on Laetare Sunday's Gospel of Jesus healing a man who is blind. He points out how quickly everyone is to judge this man for something out of his control. Noah shares how he relates to this feeling of being judged. He then connects the practice of slowing down and taking deep breaths to his own experiences of healing and taking time before reacting "in the heat of the moment." He invites us all to slow down this Lent, trusting that healing can take time.
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03-09-2026
In this conversation, Dan Cellucci, CEO of Catholic Leadership Institute, shared his work and recent findings on how the Church is called to accompany the next generation of Catholics.
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