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  • [ October 8, 2025 ] Pope Leo XIV to supporters of migrants in U.S.: ‘You stand with me, and I stand with you’  News Briefs
  • [ October 8, 2025 ] Catholic bishops call on EU to appoint special envoy for religious freedom News Briefs
  • [ October 8, 2025 ] Would-be attacker of DC Red Mass targeted Catholics, police say News Briefs
  • [ October 8, 2025 ] Pope Leo XIV: Joy does not have to be ‘free from suffering’ News Briefs
  • [ October 8, 2025 ] Irish Loreto sister receives honorary doctorate for work with girls in South Sudan crisis News Briefs

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New book on Pascal’s defense of Christianity offers insights, corrections, encouragement

October 3, 2025 Carl E. Olson 13

Dr. Paul Seaton, who is a contributor to CWR, is an independent scholar whose areas of intellectual interest and specialization include political philosophy and French philosophical thought. He has translated and written extensively on modern […]

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Abp. Jeffrey Grob: “We need to keep ourselves focused and centered on Christ”

September 28, 2025 Jim Graves 18

Archbishop Jeffrey Grob, 64, was installed as archbishop of the Milwaukee archdiocese on January 14, 2025. He was born in Madison, Wisconsin. An only child, he grew up on a dairy farm. He was ordained a […]

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Sept. 7th Rosary Rally at Notre Dame will mark 75th anniversary of 1950 Rally

September 3, 2025 Sean Salai 3

Fr. David S. Marcham is a priest of the Archdiocese of Boston who serves as the Vice Postulator and Guild Director for the Cause of Venerable Patrick Peyton. On September 7th, at 1:30 EDT, the University of […]

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Bishop Fernandes on vocations, the Latin Mass, Abp. Vigano, and developing a prayer life

August 25, 2025 Jim Graves 17

Bishop Earl K. Fernandes, 52, has led the Diocese of Columbus in Ohio since 2022. He is the first bishop of Indian descent appointed a bishop in the United States. His parents are from Mumbai, […]

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A Kaleidoscope of Recollections of George Cardinal Pell

July 23, 2025 Carl E. Olson 1

The late Cardinal Pell was a larger-than-life figure known for his outspoken orthodoxy and bluntness, as well as for being infamously jailed and then dramatically exonerated by the Australian courts. But what was Pell like […]

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A Christian Consideration of Critical Theory

July 17, 2025 Carl E. Olson 13

In Carl R. Trueman’s most recent book, titled To Change All Worlds: Critical Theory From Marx to Marcuse (B&H Academic, 2024), the noted scholar and author hones in on the much-discussed but not always well-understood history, foundations, […]

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The role of pilgrimages in engaging the whole parish

July 15, 2025 Jayd Henricks 2

Fr. Jonathan Wilson, a priest of the Diocese of Columbus, Ohio, is the pastor of Saint Paul the Apostle Catholic Church in Westerville, Ohio. Here he shares the experience of pilgrimaging to Italy with his […]

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Navigating false prophets in confused time: A conversation with Michael D. O’Brien

July 7, 2025 Pete Baklinski, Michael O'Brien 11

False prophets have existed ever since God first began communicating with mankind. They claim to hear voices from heaven—whether from God, saints, or angels—and that they have been entrusted with urgent revelations. That they exist […]

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Fighting fires and growing in faith: An interview with Benjamin O’Brien

June 15, 2025 Paul Senz 2

Benjamin O’Brien is the author of The Proving Grounds: A Catholic on Ladder 17 (Ignatius Press, 2025), a memoir of a rookie firefighter who struggles to overcome the challenges of his dangerous job while growing in […]

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New book by George Weigel focuses on universities, truth, faith, and reason

June 4, 2025 Carl E. Olson 2

Pomp, Circumstance, and Unsolicited Advice (Ignatius Press, 2025) brings together two dozen commencement addresses and university lectures, given since the turn of the century, from George Weigel. These addresses and lectures, given in academic settings, […]

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  • Pondering the wisdom of St. Thomas Aquinas on immigration

    John M. Grondelski, Ph.D. October 8, 2025 1
  • The problem(s) with “LGBTQ Catholic”

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    CWR Staff October 8, 2025 11
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