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Governor Cuomo and God’s Noncompetitive Transcendence

April 21, 2020 Bishop Robert Barron 34

Last week, Andrew Cuomo, the governor of New York, made a rather interesting theological observation. Commenting on the progress that his state has made in fighting the coronavirus, and praising the concrete efforts of medical […]

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On Doctrinal Development and a Western Appreciation of Eastern Christianity

April 16, 2020 David Fagerberg, Ph.D. 13

One of the topics that academic theologians like to discuss is the development of doctrine. It gives them something to prattle about over coffee breaks. The question is like an academic Myers & Briggs personality […]

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An Open Letter to the Priests of the Catholic Church

April 13, 2020 George Weigel 16

Dear Fathers, my brothers in Christ: On Easter Sunday evening, I received a text message from one of your number, a close friend whose message was short and to the point: “The strangest day of […]

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This Holy Saturday: Social Distancing, Solitude, Healing

April 10, 2020 Brad Bursa, Ph.D. 3

Msgr. Luigi Giussani claims that “the only condition for being truly and faithfully religious…is to live always the real intensely.”i This line stays with me in these solitary days, when “the real” has become surreal. […]

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Psalm 51: Prayer for Cleansing and Pardon

April 7, 2020 Peter M.J. Stravinskas 4

Editor’s note: This is the fourth essay in a series on The Seven Penitential Psalms. A complete list of the essays is at the bottom of this essay. 1 Have mercy on me, O God, according […]

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Observing Holy Week during the coronavirus pandemic

April 6, 2020 Father Seán Connolly 1

Gazing out upon my empty parish church these past weeks has reminded me of the lamentations of the Israelites during their exile in Babylon. When thinking of their home in the holy city of Jerusalem […]

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Three quarantine lessons on the sacraments and God’s abundant grace

April 4, 2020 Nicholas Senz 12

With the suspension of public celebration of the sacraments across the country (and indeed, in many parts of the world), most of the faithful have been without the Eucharist and Confession for weeks. This situation, […]

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Abigail Adams in a Time of Pestilence

April 1, 2020 Edward Short 17

“Did I not tell you that if you believe you will see the glory of God?” — John 11:40 “I set myself down to write with a Heart depressed with the Melancholy Scenes around me,” […]

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Recourse made once again to Mary, Salus Populi Romani

March 28, 2020 Father Seán Connolly 9

Perhaps no man ascended to the throne of St. Peter in more difficult circumstances than Pope Gregory, who is most justly called “the Great”. When he became pope in 590, the city of Rome lay […]

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“The thin polish of easy morality” and our present crisis

March 26, 2020 Dr. Randall B. Smith 14

I read an article on Albert Camus’ book The Plague recently. It said, in part: Like his hero, Camus gives us hope. He believes that the deadly crisis will encourage solidarity and bring out the […]

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