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Rupnik, rigidity, and the deepening sham in Rome

February 22, 2024 Christopher R. Altieri 51

Several years ago, when I was living in Rome, a confessor told me: “You are too rigid.” I don’t recall precisely what year it was, but it was toward the beginning of the Francis era […]

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Revisiting Canada’s collective guilt for mass murders that were never committed

February 6, 2024 Anna Farrow 41

On May 27, 2021, Chief Rosanne Casimir of the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation announced that ground penetrating radar (GPR) technology had located the remains of 215 children on the grounds of the former Kamloops […]

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Fiducia Supplicans and the Christian Conscience

February 5, 2024 Nina Sophie Heereman 40

Shortly after the publication of Fiducia Supplicans, a friend asked me how she could reconcile the content of this statement with her conscience. As she is certainly not alone with this question, I have decided […]

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The new Declaration on sacramental matter and form: Context and questions

February 4, 2024 John M. Grondelski, Ph.D. 33

The latest “Note” from the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, titled Gestis verbisque, addresses the issue of using proper form to celebrate the sacraments. It does so within the larger context of a […]

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Social Media, Tweens, and Teens: Data, Consequences, Solutions

February 3, 2024 Sister Renée Mirkes 10

Have you been in a classroom, restaurant or airport lately? Have you noticed how everyone’s faces are robotically glued to their glowing screens? Media conglomerates—Meta, X, Google, Snapchat, TikTok—have created a world for our youth […]

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Hard to say what’s doing in Francis’s Vatican

January 31, 2024 Christopher R. Altieri 25

It really is hard to tell what’s going on in Pope Francis’s Vatican, especially these days, but that’s because there’s plenty—too much—to see. Heading into the weekend, Italy’s Domani published a piece detailing new allegations […]

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Controversial “orgasm” book contains roots of Amoris Laetitia, Fiducia Supplicans

January 11, 2024 Matthew Cullinan Hoffman 74

Editor’s note: The following essay contains graphic language about sexuality that may not be suitable for all readers.  It recently came to light that Pope Francis’ doctrinal chief, Cardinal Victor Manuel Fernandez, is the author […]

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Declaration gives cover to blessing “same-sex couples”, but can it be enforced?

December 20, 2023 Christopher R. Altieri 52

The first full news cycle after the Vatican released a declaration allowing pastors to offer blessings for couples in irregular situations was filled with predictable handwringing, improbable popesplaining, and yet another round of doomsaying, mostly […]

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“Context-driven” ethics and the dictatorship of relativism

December 13, 2023 John M. Grondelski, Ph.D. 28

Reactions have generally been negative to the December 5, 2023, appearance of three prestigious university presidents before the House Education and the Workforce Committee to address antisemitism on American college campuses in the wake of […]

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Cardinal Gerhard Müller exposes a crisis in Church teaching

December 9, 2023 E. Christian Brugger, Fr. Peter Ryan, SJ 65

In July 2023, the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (DDF) received ten dubia (formal questions) from Cardinal Dominik Duka, Archbishop Emeritus of Prague, on behalf of the Czech Bishops’ Conference, regarding the proper […]

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