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Paul Winkler
May 19, 20234 min read
In the beginning: The divided life
(Photo: Hunters Race / Unsplash) There was a great divorce centuries ago between our faith life and our work life. They cited...
George Weigel
May 17, 20233 min read
Ike’s insight
Three days before Christmas 1952 and a month before his inauguration as the 34th president of the United States, Dwight D. Eisenhower...
Mary Beth Bonacci
May 17, 20235 min read
Motherhood: A spiritual gift
Photo by Bethany Beck via Unsplash Like every other Catholic on the planet, I have been listening to Father Mike Schmitz’s amazing...
Jared Staudt
May 11, 20234 min read
Come Out of the World: A Fictional Sermon
“If you were of the world, the world would love its own; but because you are not of the world, but I chose you out of the world,...
George Weigel
May 10, 20233 min read
On not being paralyzed by history (or the misunderstanding thereof)
TRIGGER WARNING: The next few sentences will upset some of you. There is a case to be made that the United States lost the Vietnam War —...
George Weigel
May 3, 20233 min read
Blessed Henri de Lubac?
On March 31, the bishops of France announced that they would petition the Holy See for permission to open a beatification cause for...
George Weigel
Apr 26, 20233 min read
The Catholic crisis over ‘us’
Cambridge historian Richard Rex has provocatively proposed that Catholicism today is embroiled in the third great crisis of its...
Jared Staudt
Apr 20, 20234 min read
The power of witness: How the early Church evangelized
“Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins; and you shall receive the gift of...
George Weigel
Apr 19, 20233 min read
"Pacem" in Terris after 60 years
On April 11, 1963, John XXIII issued the encyclical Pacem in Terris , a powerful call for a world in which there were neither victims nor...
Mary Beth Bonacci
Apr 18, 20235 min read
Gratitude for suffering
I’ve been going through my Dad’s stuff. He lived with me for the past two years of his life, so his presence still lingers in literally...
George Weigel
Apr 12, 20233 min read
They’re back!
As the estimable Larry Chapp recently put it on his blog, Gaudium et Spes 22, “the deepest, most important, most contentious, most...
Archdiocese of Denver
Apr 8, 20231 min read
WATCH: A special Easter Message from Archbishop Aquila
Happy Easter from Archbishop Aquila and from the whole Archdiocese of Denver! May the Lord fill you with peace, hope, and joy as we enter...
George Weigel
Apr 5, 20233 min read
Easter and history
Once upon a time, before the Cuisinart of advanced educational thinking reduced history, geography, and civics to the tasteless gruel of...
Jared Staudt
Apr 3, 20235 min read
The Seven Last Words: Christ’s invitation from the Cross
During the Lenten season, an austere time of the desert, we keep our eyes fixed on Christ crucified. The focus is not on the “no” of...
Archdiocese of Denver
Mar 30, 20233 min read
Archbishop Aquila’s April prayer intention: For those being baptized or received into the Church at Easter
“So, whoever is in Christ is a new creation: the old things have passed away; behold, new things have come.” (2 Cor. 5:17) The Church...
George Weigel
Mar 29, 20233 min read
John Paul II and me (and the Poles)
In the first chapter of Profiles in Courage , John F. Kennedy quoted an exasperated Congressman, John Steven McGroarty, who wrote an...
Jared Staudt
Mar 23, 20233 min read
We need urgent action to protect kids from technology
A frightening trend emerged when I was working in Catholic school administration. The acceleration of problems related to sexuality for...
George Weigel
Mar 22, 20233 min read
Naaman, the Nazarenes, and the Germans
To vary Oscar Wilde, the Church’s liturgical life often imitates art by being strikingly appropriate to a particular moment. That was...
Mary Beth Bonacci
Mar 16, 20234 min read
Co-suffering with those who suffer
Photo by Amor Santo via Cathopic Have you ever known someone who was facing a truly huge loss, and struggled with what to say to them? It...
George Weigel
Mar 15, 20233 min read
A somber anniversary
March 13 ought to have been a happy day in Rome. But the mood in and around Vatican City before, during and after the 10th anniversary of...
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