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Month: July 2016

Books

DOCAT, a catechism for youth of Catholic social doctrine, introduced at World Youth Day

July 27, 2016 CWR Staff 0

DOCAT, the follow-up and companion volume to the popular YOUCAT (Youth Catechism), was officially released yesterday at World Youth Day 2016 in Kraków, Poland. DOCAT (pronounced “do-cat”) is a popular adaptation of the social doctrine […]

News

During WYD, Krakow’s Jewish community pays tribute to John Paul II

July 27, 2016 Filip Mazurczak 0

As Krakow hosts this year’s World Youth Day, many local institutions, from museums to cinemas and more, are hosting events related to the Catholic Church, Pope Francis, and Pope John Paul II. Among the most […]

Film & Music

3 reasons why “Vikings” is the most religiously interesting show on TV

July 26, 2016 Bishop Robert Barron 0

At the prompting of some of my younger colleagues at Word on Fire, I spent time during a recent vacation getting caught up on the History Channel show Vikings. My friends had told me that […]

News

Church leaders respond to “pain and horror” of French priest’s murder

July 26, 2016 Catholic News Agency 0

Pope Francis has decried the “absurd violence” which has left an elderly priest dead after his church in northern France was taken hostage during Mass. In a statement released Tuesday by the Vatican, the Pope, […]

General

Amid closures, these two elements lead to thriving Catholic schools

July 25, 2016 Elizabeth Anderson 0

Summer no longer stretches long and lazy ahead, with the next school year no more than a weakling shade. In a few short weeks, my husband returns to teaching theology at a Catholic high school, […]

History

Europe, Islam, and Saint James the Moor-slayer

July 25, 2016 Mary Jo Anderson 1

“Europe will return to the faith or she will perish.” — Hilaire Belloc, Europe and the Faith. Soon after the March, 2004 bombing of Madrid’s Atocha train station by Al Qaeda partisans, there were calls to […]

Film & Music

“Star Trek Beyond” comes half circle

July 25, 2016 Andrew Svenning 0

The temptation to compare any installment in the current re-imagined Star Trek film franchise to the preceding series of shows or films is natural, given that both share the same name, the same characters, and, […]

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General

Mike Piazza inducted into MLB Hall of Fame—and quotes Pope Benedict

July 25, 2016 Catherine Harmon 0

Twelve-time MLB All-Star Mike Piazza was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame yesterday, and in his speech at the induction ceremony, he thanked his mother for raising him Catholic and quoted Pope Benedict XVI’s […]

Analysis

With new ordinations, the Jesuits see hope for the future

July 23, 2016 Anne Hendershott 0

Defying predictions of what some anticipated as an “implosion” of the Society of Jesus in America just a few years ago, the Jesuits recently announced the ordination of 20 new Jesuit priests in the US, […]

Interview

The Greatness of Benedict XVI: An interview with Cardinal Kurt Koch, Part 2

July 23, 2016 CWR Staff 0

Editor’s note: The following in Part 2 of interview with Cardinal Kurt Koch, head of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, conducted by Armin Schwibach and published at kath.net on July 20, 2016. Part […]

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