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Month: September 2013

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Archbishop Broglio: “I am shocked and deeply saddened by the terrible loss of life at the Navy Yard”

September 17, 2013 Catherine Harmon 0

Yesterday Archbishop Timothy Broglio, archbishop for the US military services, issued the statement below in response to the shooting at Washington, DC’s Navy Yard, which left 13 people dead, including the alleged shooter, and eight […]

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Catholics, the Environment, and a “Culture of Waste”

September 17, 2013 J. J. Ziegler 0

On June 5, Pope Francis devoted his Wednesday general audience to the environment. Decrying the “culture of waste,” he linked disrespect for the environment to disrespect for human life: This “culture of waste” tends to […]

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The Feast of Two Remarkable Doctors

September 17, 2013 Carl E. Olson 0

Today is the Feast of two Doctors of the Church, a man and a woman who are remarkable in many ways, including in how very different they are from one another. First, St. Robert Bellarmine […]

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CUA President John Garvey on Teaching Virtue / 2013 Napa Institute Conference

September 16, 2013 Catherine Harmon 0
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Pope’s former professor: Francis never supported a Marxist-based liberation theology

September 16, 2013 Carl E. Olson 0

A new book from Ignatius Press featuring interviews with several professors, students, colleagues, and friends who were close to Cardinal Bergoglio prior to his election this past spring sheds light on his views of liberation […]

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A Simple Secret for Better Sex, Marriages, Health and Society

September 16, 2013 Carrie Gress, Ph.D. 0

A quick look at a few articles and books from unlikely places is confirming what the Church has known for many decades. Want better sex? And stronger marriage? Hope to avoid breast cancer? Want fewer […]

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Pope Francis and the Missionary Spirit

September 16, 2013 James V. Schall, S.J. 0

“The Church—I repeat once again—is not a relief organization, an enterprise nor an NGO (Non-Government Organization), but a community of people, animated by the Holy Spirit, who have lived and are living the wonder of […]

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Pope Francis: “The Evil One is smart. He dupes us into thinking that human justice can save us and save the world.”

September 15, 2013 Catherine Harmon 0

During his Sunday Angelus address, Pope Francis focused on the three parables in today’s Gospel—the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the prodigal son—and on the centrality of mercy to the Christian life. “If, in […]

Detail from 'The Return of the Prodigal Son' by Rembrandt (1669).
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The Parable of the Perfect Father

September 14, 2013 Carl E. Olson 0
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Pope Francis: “There is no such thing as innocent gossip”

September 13, 2013 Catherine Harmon 0

From Pope Francis’ homily this morning during Mass at the Domus Sanctae Marthae chapel (via Vatican Radio): Those who live judging their neighbor, speaking ill of their neighbor, are hypocrites, because they lack the strength […]

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