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Jared Staudt
Oct 11, 20193 min read
The importance of John Henry Newman’s canonization
Bl. John Henry Newman (1801-90) will be canonized on Oct. 13 and surely will be named a Doctor of the Church at some point in the future....
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Oct 9, 20193 min read
Coloradans have chance to rescue the unborn
Some people in our pews today can remember the time when abortion was not legal. But the rest of you who are filling the seats in our...
Jared Staudt
Oct 9, 20193 min read
The renewal of Catholic higher education
The United States has well over 200 Catholic colleges and universities. Only a fraction of them, however, conform to St. John Paul’s...
George Weigel
Oct 9, 20193 min read
What kind of “believers”?
This past June I was in the Munich area for four days, giving a public lecture on Evangelical Catholicism and doing a lot of media...
Mary Beth Bonacci
Oct 2, 20194 min read
Real life isn’t elsewhere — it’s right here
(Photo: Hanny Naibaho / Unsplash) In an effort to break my “look at the Facebook app every time I have a free minute” habit, I have been...
George Weigel
Oct 1, 20193 min read
The model New Evangelization bishop
Out on the Kansas plains, he was just turning 21 when the Second Vatican Council promulgated its Dogmatic Constitution on the Church (...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Sep 26, 20194 min read
Pope Francis and the possible German schism
As he was approaching his death, Jesus prayed that the Church would be one, that it would be unified. Looking back in history and at the...
George Weigel
Sep 25, 20193 min read
Balderdash on the Tiber
Today’s first reading is from an explication of the academic program of the reconfigured Pontifical John Paul II Theological Institute...
Jared Staudt
Sep 20, 20193 min read
Why stay in the Church?
There are many people who have either left the Church or are currently considering leaving because of the scandals of recent decades. We...
George Weigel
Sep 17, 20193 min read
Ironies in the fire
The eminent sociologist Peter Rossi was a world-class punster whose scholarly accomplishments fed a sometimes-whimsical view of the human...
Mary Beth Bonacci
Sep 17, 20194 min read
‘This is my body…’
(Photo: Josh Applegate / Unsplash) On hearing it, many of his disciples said, “This is a hard teaching. Who can accept it?”...From this...
George Weigel
Sep 11, 20193 min read
Australian justice in the dock
Consider this sequence of events, familiar to some but evidently not to others: March 2013: Prior to any credible reports of misbehavior...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Sep 11, 20194 min read
Combating an epidemic of fear and anger
“Do not be afraid.” It is not without reason that Jesus repeated this encouragement while he was alive and to those who saw him for the...
George Weigel
Sep 4, 20193 min read
As “The League” begins its centennial season….
By the Gargantuan standards of the 21st-century National Football League, Gino Marchetti, who died this past April 29, was undersized at...
George Weigel
Aug 27, 20193 min read
In praise of today’s seminarians
If you’re feeling a bit down about the future of Catholicism in the United States, ask yourself these questions: Why haven’t American...
Jared Staudt
Aug 27, 20194 min read
A mission of hope: Pray for priests
Ecclesia semper reformanda: The Church must always be reformed. These words have hit home recently in the midst of a crisis of confidence...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Aug 21, 20193 min read
The future needs the family
Editors Note: In this column, Archbishop Aquila presents some excerpts from a talk he gave to the National Association of Catholic Family...
George Weigel
Aug 20, 20193 min read
Getting beyond Darwin
Bishop Robert Barron and others working hard to evangelize the “Nones” — young adults without religious conviction — tell us that a major...
George Weigel
Aug 13, 20193 min read
Heroism and priesthood, Dachau and Amazonia
In late June, I visited the concentration camp at Dachau, located in a wooded suburb a few miles from downtown Munich. The camp site...
Bishop Robert Barron
Aug 12, 20194 min read
Finding God in all things
There is, to be sure, a stress within the Biblical tradition that God is radically other: “Truly, you are a God who hides himself, O God...
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