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Reading Pope Francis with both respectful docility and critical charity
Catholics frustrated with Pope Francis’ style and record of leadership ought not allow partial accounts to poison them against the Holy Father. […]
Pope Francis “takes aim” in “Gaudete et Exsultate”—and misses?
The many good qualities and substantive passages in Gaudete et Exsultate are often overshadowed, or even undermined, by straw men, dubious arguments, and cheap shots. […]
Bishop Rhoades discusses vocations, Notre Dame, Blessed Solanus Casey, and today’s youth
The University of Notre Dame’s funding for contraception in health insurance plans, says the Bishop of Fort Wayne-South Bend, is “clearly not being faithful to […]
The wounds of Christ and the doubt of Thomas
It is not an accident that Thomas comes to faith, not by simply seeing an apparition of Jesus, but only after being instructed to pay […]
“Knowledge of a greater existence”: A review of “From Star Wars To Superman”
James Papandrea is quite right in giving pop science fiction closer attention than others might think it warrants, for there are deeper ideas at stake […]
“The devil always leaves us in the lurch”
Orestes Brownson’s strange book, Like a Roaring Lion, has something fascinating about it, as he picks apart the grave errors that render men vulnerable to the […]
Pope Francis to issue apostolic exhortation on holiness, “Gaudete et exsultate”
Subtitled “on the call to holiness in the contemporary world”, the exhortation will be presented April 9 by Archbishop Angelo De Donatis, vicar general of […]
Martin Luther’s flawed understanding of natural law: A response to Dr. Korey D. Maas
Voluntarism denies the Catholic teaching that logos constitutes—rather than delimits—God’s nature, and Luther was a volunarist. […]
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