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Year: 2016

General

Dawn Eden on allowing God to heal our memories

November 15, 2016 Rhonda Franklin Ortiz 0

In 2012, theologian and childhood-abuse survivor Dawn Eden published My Peace I Give You: Healing Sexual Wounds with the Help of the Saints (Ave Maria Press), in which she briefly mentions the idea of God […]

Essay

A Pilgrim, a Bishop, and His iPhone

November 15, 2016 Bishop Robert Barron 0

I’m in the process of re-reading a spiritual classic from the Russian Orthodox tradition: The Way of a Pilgrim. This little text, whose author is unknown to us, concerns a man from mid-nineteenth century Russia who […]

General

Arrival: A refreshing take on the alien-invasion story

November 14, 2016 Andrew Svenning 0

I was very excited when I went in to watch Arrival, for three reasons. First, the film is a non-franchise science-fiction movie. This fact alone merits a ticket purchase. Second, it’s by the same director […]

A Great Political Idea Can Only Be Sustained By a Great Religious Idea

November 14, 2016 Dale Ahlquist 0

I do not normally read the New York Times. No normal person normally does. But every once in a while I make an exception. Which is also a normal thing to do. The article I […]

Film & Music

New film asks: Was Malachi Martin an exorcist or an exhibitionist?

November 14, 2016 K. V. Turley 3

A new film has as its subject Malachi Martin, an Irishman who was, by turns, Jesuit priest, professor at a Pontifical Institute in Rome, layman, bestselling author, talk show guest, celebrity. From the 1970s, he […]

Opinion

Digging into Pope Francis’ remarks about the “old Latin Mass”, “rigidity” and “insecurity”

November 14, 2016 Carl E. Olson 1

A November 10th article by CNS reporter Cindy Wooden about a new collection, in Italian, of homilies and speeches given by Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio has been raising eyebrows. And even some ire. The problem, […]

General

What kind of College of Cardinals will Pope Francis create?

November 14, 2016 Nicholas Senz 0

Soon Pope Francis will create 17 new cardinals for the Church, further deepening his imprint upon the Sacred College and on the Church in general. Pope Francis has given us an insight into his vision […]

Film & Music

Christmases Past, Christmas Presents, and Present Deplorables

November 13, 2016 Joseph F. Martin 0

Who wouldn’t want to show Amy Grant some love at Christmas? Not only is she a likable Christian icon, she also deserves a small mention of her own in any future book of holiday discographies. […]

Essay

“The Battle Against the Devil Is Still Being Fought Today”

November 12, 2016 Thomas M. Doran 2

Why such a gloomy, and to many absurd, topic? Three reasons: know your enemy, know what he’s after, know his tactics. Let’s start with the elephant in the room: the majority, especially the educated majority, […]

Sojourns with Schall

Schall on surviving the election and facing the future

November 12, 2016 James V. Schall, S.J. 0

My gut feeling on this election all along was that we simply could not have Mrs. Clinton as president. She was incompetent, fudged the truth, thought religion must conform to the rules of the state […]

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