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George Weigel
May 9, 20183 min read
Freedom is never free
When I first visited Lviv, the principal city of western Ukraine, in 2002, the transportation from plane to airport terminal was an old...
George Weigel
May 1, 20183 min read
Making a diverse College of Cardinals work
With the exception of the two consistories held by Pope John XXIII in 1958 and 1959, every creation of new cardinals since Pope Pius XII...
Jared Staudt
May 1, 20183 min read
A pilgrimage through the arts
I recently visited the Denver Art Museum to see the Degas: A Passion for Perfection exhibit, which runs until May 20th. My kindergartener...
George Weigel
Apr 25, 20183 min read
Baseball and Synod 2018
I trust it won’t cause heartburn among the editors of Commonweal if I confess to having cheered at a recent article they posted, “Quit...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Apr 25, 20183 min read
Reject mediocrity, strive for holiness
“Holiness is the most attractive face of the Church,” Pope Francis says in his new apostolic exhortation, Gaudete et Exsultate . How true...
Brianna Heldt
Apr 19, 20184 min read
Learning to use social media well
Maybe it’s just me, but I have this total love/hate relationship with social media. I’ll have a week where I spend far too much time on...
George Weigel
Apr 18, 20183 min read
"Roe v. Wade" Derangement Syndrome
The defense of the indefensible often leads to a kind of derangement in otherwise rational people. That was the case with the defenders...
Mary Beth Bonacci
Apr 17, 20183 min read
Pope Francis: Hell-denier? No.
So the Pope has a friend — a rather colorful friend — with whom he likes to chat periodically. This friend, unfortunately, is also a...
Jared Staudt
Apr 16, 20184 min read
Mounting evidence for the Shroud of Turin’s authenticity
On Easter Sunday, one of the possible Gospel readings described how Peter and John found the empty tomb. It also described the first...
George Weigel
Apr 11, 20183 min read
Patriarch Kirill and Mr. Putin
The annals of sycophancy are, alas, replete with examples of churchmen toadying to political power. Here in the United States, we’ve seen...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Apr 10, 20183 min read
Giving and answering Christ’s call
Before he ascended into heaven, Jesus gave the apostles a mandate: “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations … teaching them to...
George Weigel
Apr 4, 20183 min read
Air turbulence and the Resurrection
If there’s anything Catholics in the United States should have learned over the past two decades, it’s that order – in the world, the...
George Weigel
Mar 27, 20183 min read
Memory, identity, and patriotism
The second volume of my biography of St. John Paul II, The End and the Beginning , benefited immensely from the resources of Poland’s...
Jared Staudt
Mar 27, 20183 min read
The ongoing Christian genocide
Genocide is a serious accusation. Many people have spoken of an ongoing persecution of Christians in the Middle East as genocide, a claim...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Mar 21, 20183 min read
The transformative power of the Triduum
Next week, we will be celebrating the three holiest days of the liturgical year – the Sacred Triduum. As we prepare for these days, we...
George Weigel
Mar 19, 20183 min read
Getting ready for Synod-2018
The headline on the March 3 story at the CRUX website was certainly arresting — “Cardinal on charges of rigged synods: ‘There was no...
George Weigel
Mar 13, 20183 min read
Learning from the White Rose
Seventy-five years ago last month, Sophie and Hans Scholl and their friend Christian Probst were executed by guillotine at Munich’s...
Jared Staudt
Mar 12, 20183 min read
The future of the Church in China
My last review focused on Pope St. John Paul II—not only a great saint, but also a hero in the downfall of Communism in Eastern Europe....
Larry Smith
Mar 9, 20183 min read
Letter to a young man on combating six lies
(Photo: Devin Justesen / Unsplash) As a young man, you are embarking on a great adventure, to find your place in the world....
Mary Beth Bonacci
Mar 8, 20183 min read
Don’t forget to bring God to work
(Photo: Unsplash) I belong to a prayer group on Facebook. People post their intentions, and the other members pray. It’s a great use of...
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