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Our journey to Jesus may be long—but it’s worth it.

Views James Martin, S.J. / January 4, 2025

The reminder of the long journey of the Magi offers an important insight into how we come to faith. It’s often a long and hard journey.

Synod stories, essays from LGBTQ Catholics, among most-read for 2024

Views Michael J. O’Loughlin / December 30, 2024

While Outreach readers remain intensely interested in Biblical interpretation, popular stories published in 2024 focused on internal church matters and the LGBTQ Catholic experience.

Loving your not-so-holy family

Views James Martin, S.J. / December 28, 2024

While the Holy Family was holy, their lives were not free from stress, disagreement and even conflict.

Joseph and Mary are all of us

Views James Martin, S.J. / December 24, 2024

Even after 2,000 years the Christmas story can, and should, still shock us.

How one gay Catholic finds home during Christmas

Views Michael J. O’Loughlin / December 21, 2024

Identifying people, places and traditions that create a sense of home helps illuminate the Christmas season—even inside a cold seasonal chapel.

Sharing joy—in Judea and in your own life

Views James Martin, S.J. / December 21, 2024

What brings you joy? Can you allow others to share their joy with you, and be as happy for the way that God has graced them as you are for the graces in your life?

Views National Catholic Reporter / December 18, 2024

How serving homeless LGBTQ youths changed my understanding of Christmas

Views Carl Siciliano / December 17, 2024

Surely the truth of God’s limitless, all-welcoming love for every one of us is the burning heart of the Christmas mystery.