The Bullies and That Book
by George WeigelThe partisans of openness and dialogue are now telling two of Catholicism’s most distinguished sons that their views are unwelcome. Continue Reading »
The partisans of openness and dialogue are now telling two of Catholicism’s most distinguished sons that their views are unwelcome. Continue Reading »
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI and Cardinal Robert Sarah see priestly celibacy, and the sacrifices (but also the joy) it entails, as vital to the life of the Church. Continue Reading »
Benedict XVI and Cardinal Robert Sarah have published a book that eloquently defends priestly celibacy. Continue Reading »
True freedom, genuine liberation, comes through freely chosen obedience to God’s purposes. Continue Reading »
Benedict XVI is capable of deeper theological reflection than his critics. Continue Reading »
Too many on the Catholic Left remain in denial about the link between doctrinal and moral dissent and clerical wickedness. Continue Reading »
Joseph Ratzinger looks at the abuse phenomenon through the lens of his own life experience. Continue Reading »
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI has unexpectedly intervened in today’s unhappy Church politics. Continue Reading »
Near the end of his life, Ted Kennedy came to believe that healthcare workers should be shielded from involvement in practices contrary to the Catholic faith. Continue Reading »
The more the present day is marked by noise about ephemera, the more the silence of Benedict XVI becomes profound in contrast. Continue Reading »