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Jared Staudt
Mar 9, 20233 min read
Can the Eucharist save civilization?
We often repeat that the Eucharist is the source and summit of the Christian life. What happens when this source and summit has been...
George Weigel
Mar 8, 20233 min read
The New Ultramontanism and the Dissing of Vatican II
In its Dogmatic Constitution on the Church ( Lumen Gentium ), the Second Vatican Council firmly applied the brakes to “ultramontanism” —...
George Weigel
Mar 1, 20233 min read
AWOL doctors at the Catholic field hospital
Pope Francis’s image of the Church as a “field hospital,” tending the wounded on today’s social and cultural battlefields, resonates with...
Jared Staudt
Feb 23, 20234 min read
Fasting: Fighting a Battle against Self
“He was hungry.” Luke tells us of Jesus’ struggle with the devil in the desert, during which he fasted for 40 days. At the end of it, as...
George Weigel
Feb 21, 20233 min read
Churchmen of the Year
When they were working together some years ago at the Ukrainian Catholic University — the only Catholic institution of higher learning in...
Guest Contributor
Feb 16, 202310 min read
Eucharistic orientation according to Vatican II: A response to Dr. Staudt’s ad orientem column
St. Paul VI says the Mass versus populum at All Saints Parish (Rome) on March 7, 1965. By Father Felix P. Medina-Algaba Pastor of Queen...
George Weigel
Feb 15, 20233 min read
Memo to Gen Z Catholics: Why Vatican II Is Still Important
Mr. Adam Lucas, who is “newly married with a baby on the way” ( mazel tov !) and “has a Master’s in Theology,” speaks for a depressing...
Mary Beth Bonacci
Feb 10, 20235 min read
Remembering my cheerful, loving, holy dad
Leo G. Bonacci passed away on January 21, 2023. He was two months shy of his 100th birthday. There is so much I could say about my...
Jared Staudt
Feb 9, 20235 min read
Learning to Do Nothing
“All of man’s misfortune comes from one thing, which is not knowing how to sit quietly in a room.” Blaise Pascal, who offers this...
George Weigel
Feb 8, 20233 min read
What Pro-Choice Black Leadership Has Wrought
The corner of Connecticut Avenue and M Street in downtown Washington is occasionally patrolled by young men and women seeking signatures...
George Weigel
Feb 1, 20233 min read
“Inclusion” and Catholicism
Back in the day, kiddie-Catholics learned that the Church had four “marks:” the Church is one, holy, catholic (as in “universal”), and...
Jared Staudt
Jan 26, 20234 min read
Why is Ad Orientem worship so controversial?
Until the 1960s, Catholics worshipped ad orientem , with priest and congregation facing the East during Mass. Originally Christians...
George Weigel
Jan 25, 20233 min read
The White-Martyr Cardinals’ Dinner
On the night of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI’s funeral, Cardinal George Pell hosted a dinner in his apartment for a group of like-minded...
George Weigel
Jan 18, 20233 min read
Cardinal George Pell: The Encourager
On Tuesday, January 3, when Cardinal George Pell and I went to pay our respects to Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, lying in state in St....
Lynn Grandon
Jan 18, 20233 min read
The pro-life moment has arrived: Everyone is wanted
Photo by Hu Chen on Unsplash A wonderful friend of ours from 40 Days for Life Croatia shared some thoughts recently. “When you look at...
Jared Staudt
Jan 12, 20234 min read
Making a New Start: Cardinal Sarah on the Spiritual Life
It would be easy to start 2023 with a healthy dose of cynicism. As we start the new year, Christmas lays out to the world what it really...
George Weigel
Jan 11, 20233 min read
Bob Andrews: A large and patriotic life
The beginning of my friendship with Bob Andrews, who died this past December 2, would probably astonish contemporary Washington, D.C.,...
Jared Staudt
Jan 6, 20233 min read
Benedict XVI Was a ‘Cooperator of the Truth’ and a Truly Great Man
I first met Joseph Ratzinger when I was 15 years old. No, not in person, but I was given The Ratzinger Report by my pastor, Father...
George Weigel
Jan 4, 20233 min read
The true Joseph Ratzinger
The Joseph Ratzinger I knew for 35 years — first as prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, later as Pope Benedict XVI...
George Weigel
Dec 27, 20223 min read
We’re ‘fans,’ not ‘fan bases’
Amidst the sundry aggravations of contemporary life in these United States, few have such a cringe-inducing effect on me as a ubiquitous...
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