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Year: 2016

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Cdl. Piacenza on religious liberty (or lack of it) throughout the world

November 23, 2016 Deborah Castellano Lubov 0

According to the papal foundation Aid to the Church in need, 38 countries around the world see regular, serious violations of religious freedom. Among those 38, 23 see real persecution, especially of Christians of various […]

Bishop Athanasius Schneider’s open letter on “prophetic voice of four Cardinals”

November 23, 2016 CWR Staff 0

The following open letter is from Bishop Athanasius Schneider, O.R.C., who is Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Saint Mary in Astana, Kazakhstan and titular bishop of Celerina. ——– “We cannot do anything against the […]

Essay

Not Your Typical Lesson in Giving Thanks

November 23, 2016 Dale Ahlquist 0

A strange thing happened to me the other day. My left knee went on strike. Refused to do its assigned job. Abandoned its work altogether. As so often happens in these cases, there were consequences […]

Uncertainty, cautious hope for the Supreme Court

November 23, 2016 Russell Shaw 0

Many social conservatives, though by no means all, were ecstatic at the election of Donald Trump. Whether they’ll still be ecstatic a few months down the line cannot be predicted—and by no means is this […]

Film & Music

On our need for the real Thomas More

November 23, 2016 George Weigel 0

Next month marks the fiftieth anniversary of the film, A Man for All Seasons. And if it’s impossible to imagine such a picture on such a theme winning Oscars today, then let’s be grateful that […]

General

Miguel Pro, the guy with the gun, and the King of History

November 23, 2016 Dr. Randall B. Smith 0

I still remember the first time I heard his name. “Blessed Miguel Crow” is what I thought I heard. “Who is he?” I thought. It was the final prayer in the Litany of Saints at […]

Opinion

What does Washington have to do with Rome?

November 22, 2016 Dr. Edmund J. Mazza 0

On the face of it, it’s not immediately obvious what the sobbing students outside my office this post-election have to do with the beaming countenances of the highest-ranking Catholic clerics who recently journeyed to Sweden […]

Interview

Cdl. Tobin: In an unmerciful world, the Church isn’t always seen as an instrument of mercy

November 22, 2016 Deborah Castellano Lubov 0

Pope Francis realizes that we live in an unmerciful world and that the Church has not always been seen as a source of mercy. This is the view of Cardinal Joseph Tobin, the new American […]

Essay

Why We Should Address Jesus as Thou

November 22, 2016 Bishop Robert Barron 0

On the final morning of the November meeting of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, we were treated to a fine sermon by Archbishop J. Peter Sartain. The leader of the church in Seattle […]

Essay

Cardinal Sarah’s pastoral call to “turn to the Lord”

November 21, 2016 Jeanette Flood 1

With Advent around the corner, one cannot help but wonder if any pastors or bishops will accept the controversial invitation Cardinal Robert Sarah made last July. As keynote speaker at the 2016 Sacra Liturgia conference, […]

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