Defying Our Culture’s Fear of Death
by Mateusz StróżyńskiThe beautification of the Ulma family shows that serving God in this world requires faith that there are things worse than death.
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The beautification of the Ulma family shows that serving God in this world requires faith that there are things worse than death.
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The upcoming election is a time for Christians to remember St. Paul’s call to focus on heavenly things, for to put trust in “princes” will lead to inevitable disappointment. Continue Reading »
From Élisabeth Arrighi Leseur's witness through the trials of illness to the work of Julia Greeley for the poor, remarkable contributions by ordinary Catholic women are coming to light. Continue Reading »
Mother Cabrini's mission was to give people hope through charity for the body and the soul. Continue Reading »
The Holy Spirit moves in the streets of Seville during Holy Week. Continue Reading »
Pope Francis has had a myriad of challenges in the eleventh year of his pontificate. Continue Reading »
The U.S. Church should demand nothing less than comprehensive financial reform of the Vatican.
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The Catholic Church in America has both shadows and light, but the ministries of the Fellowship of Catholic University Students, Word on Fire, consecrated life, and others show that it is far from being a wasteland. Continue Reading »
Pope Francis's favorite theologian, St. Vincent of Lérins, would have recognized that no one in the Church is “master” of divine revelation. Continue Reading »
It is impossible to bless a couple without blessing the relationship that constitutes the two persons as a couple. Fiducia Supplicans is a manifest disaster that should be revoked and withdrawn by the Holy See. Continue Reading »