Notre-Dame, France’s Parish
by Samuel GreggIt’s hard to imagine a harder psychological blow to France than the immolation of Notre-Dame. Continue Reading »
It’s hard to imagine a harder psychological blow to France than the immolation of Notre-Dame. Continue Reading »
Wuerl’s control over the Papal Foundation’s grant-making gave him outsize influence in the Vatican, just as it had for Theodore McCarrick. Continue Reading »
Jesus scrambles the map, turning the world inside out. Continue Reading »
Joseph Ratzinger looks at the abuse phenomenon through the lens of his own life experience. Continue Reading »
We talk too much about the Church in terms defined by the world, and not enough about Christ. Continue Reading »
God creates and redeems the world so that God’s holiness might be shared by a people empowered by grace to live holy lives. Continue Reading »
The American religious tradition has consistently affirmed a national belief in God—but not a national belief in a particular religion. Continue Reading »
An obituary for Belgian Catholicism, like that of the primate who presided over so much of its decline, is currently being written. Continue Reading »
Little in the digital age is truly hidden. Continue Reading »
Catholic parents serious about real education and formation have options other than elite universities. Continue Reading »