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Denver Catholic Staff
Aug 18, 20143 min read
Recognizing American saints
Most attention-paying U.S. Catholics are aware of the beatification causes for Archbishop Fulton Sheen and Catholic Worker co-foundress...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Aug 12, 20144 min read
Mother Mary, grant us hearts like yours!
In 1936, Niepokalanow (the City of the Immaculate) was home to over 900 Franciscan friars and was the largest Catholic media operation in...
Denver Catholic Staff
Aug 11, 20143 min read
Is history really over?
In 1989, as the Cold War entered the bottom of the ninth inning, political scientist Francis Fukuyama wrote a memorable essay entitled...
George Weigel
Aug 5, 20143 min read
A millennial column (so to speak)
I’ve been writing op-ed columns for the Catholic press since 1979. In its present form, “The Catholic Difference,” I began this column in...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Jul 29, 20144 min read
ISIS atrocity underscores the importance of religious freedom
“For the first time in the history of Iraq, Mosul is now empty of Christians,” Patriarch Louis Sako said after the July 19 noon deadline...
Denver Catholic Staff
Jul 28, 20143 min read
Ronald Reagan: cold warrior and nuclear abolitionist
In recent years, as scholars have explored Ronald Reagan’s foreign policy with greater access to primary-source documents, something...
Denver Catholic Staff
Jul 21, 20143 min read
Shipwreck and mission
The post-Vatican II Lectionary for Mass has many fine features, one of which is the continuous reading of the Acts of the Apostles during...
George Weigel
Jul 15, 20143 min read
An eminent distortion of history
As the world marked the silver anniversary of the Polish elections of June 1989, which eventually brought to power the first...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Jul 15, 20143 min read
Blind guides and the ‘Dirty 100’
When I visited the Little Sisters of the Poor last month, I saw elderly men and women being treated with compassion, respect and charity...
Denver Catholic Staff
Jul 14, 20143 min read
An eminent distortion of history
As the world marked the silver anniversary of the Polish elections of June 1989, which eventually brought to power the first...
Denver Catholic Staff
Jul 7, 20143 min read
The uses of monarchy
Hereditary monarchy is not exactly a growth industry in the 21st century. But those who imagine monarchy to be useless in a democratic...
Denver Catholic Staff
Jun 30, 20143 min read
Books for summer reading
Real readers read books all year round. But the convention of the “summer reading list” has become so thoroughly engrained in our culture...
Denver Catholic Staff
Jun 23, 20143 min read
Mission time
The Office of Readings for the solemnity of the Ascension offers a lovely excerpt from one of St. Augustine’s sermons “de Ascensione...
George Weigel
Jun 17, 20143 min read
An Open Letter to the Patriarch of Moscow
His Holiness, Kirill, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Danilov Monastery 115191 Moscow RUSSIA Your Holiness: Grace and peace in our...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Jun 17, 20144 min read
Surrender to the loving embrace of God
Father Raniero Cantalamessa, the preacher of the papal household, has described the moment when the Holy Spirit descended on the apostles...
Fr. Tadeusz Pacholczyk
Jun 12, 20143 min read
Clearing the air around marijuana use
A June 2014 article in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), written by researchers from the National Institute on Drug Abuse and...
Denver Catholic Staff
Jun 10, 20143 min read
John Paul and Francis at Yad Vashem
As that familiar parody of bad fiction has it, “it was a dark and stormy night” – March 21, 2000, to be precise – when I made my way from...
George Weigel
Jun 3, 20143 min read
#BeatAdolf?
The first 15 minutes of Saving Private Ryan and the jump sequence in the second episode of Band of Brothers are vivid reminders of the...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Jun 3, 20143 min read
Why a pastoral letter on the family?
You may have never thought about it, but when the Holy Family was forced to flee into Egypt to escape Herod’s persecution, they...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
May 28, 20143 min read
Be an online ‘Good Samaritan’
“I have asked you. They have asked you, and she, my mother, has asked you. Will you refuse to do this for me, to take care of them, to...
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