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  • [ April 1, 2026 ] Pope Leo’s personal secretary: ‘He hasn’t changed; he’s still the same’ since his time in Peru News Briefs
  • [ April 1, 2026 ] Michigan ban on ‘conversion therapy’ could be dismissed amid SCOTUS ruling, Catholic Charities suit News Briefs
  • [ April 1, 2026 ] Bangladesh Christians form human chain demanding Easter public holiday News Briefs
  • [ April 1, 2026 ] European soccer body says Red Star fine was for profanity, not Orthodox icon News Briefs
  • [ April 1, 2026 ] How does Pope Leo choose his monthly prayer intentions? News Briefs

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Listening to the Church Fathers: An interview with Fr. Aidan Nichols, O.P.

January 18, 2023 Paul Senz 5

The influence and importance of the Church Fathers cannot be overstated. Some of the earliest Fathers sat at the feet of the apostles, learning directly from their mouths the teachings of Our Lord. Through their […]

Features

Growing, keeping, and sharing faith in a post-Christian culture

January 11, 2023 Jesse Russell 10

R. Jared Staudt PhD, has been serving as Associate Superintendent for Mission and Formation for the Archdiocese of Denver and Visiting Associate Professor for the Augustine Institute. He now works for Exodus 90. He is […]

Features

Father Fessio on ‘Professor Ratzinger,’ the future Benedict XVI

January 4, 2023 Catholic News Agency 3

Father Joseph Fessio with then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger during his 1999 visit to Ignatius Press / Dorothy Petersen and Eva Muntean

Denver, Colo., Jan 4, 2023 / 10:50 am (CNA).
As a young priest, Father Joseph Fessio, SJ, studied theology under… […]

Features

Benedict XVI: thinker, preacher, saint? Scholars and former students discuss legacy

January 1, 2023 Catholic News Agency 10

Benedict XVI holds his final general audience, Feb. 27, 2013. / Mazur/www.thepapalvisit.org.uk (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)

Denver, Colo., Jan 1, 2023 / 13:00 pm (CNA).
The death of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI prompted his former students and other Catholi… […]

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The life, faith, and struggle of Joseph Ratzinger: An interview with Peter Seewald

January 1, 2023 Carl E. Olson 38

Note: Marking the death Joseph Ratzinger/Benedict XVI on December 31st, CWR is reposting this interview, first posted on January 13, 2021. The veteran German journalist Peter Seewald first met Joseph Ratzinger nearly thirty years ago. […]

Features

“The best Christmas present is to be silent for a time with the Lord”

December 21, 2022 Jim Graves 8

Bishop William Byrne, 58, has served as the Bishop of the Diocese of Springfield, Massachusetts since 2020. He grew up in Washington, D.C., where he attended Catholic schools, and was ordained a priest for the […]

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To be deep in history is to cease to be Mormon: An interview with Jeremy Christiansen

December 6, 2022 Paul Senz 14

There is something remarkably engaging about conversion memoirs. Among Catholics, the conversion memoir has become a prominent book genre in its own right. This tradition goes back many centuries. Among them are Saint Augustine’s Confessions, […]

Books

Plumbing the depths of a dozen works of classic literature

November 26, 2022 Paul Senz 5

The rich literary patrimony of Western civilization can be daunting. Where to begin? Which books are truly great? Which works of literature have stood the test of time? Joseph Pearce’s most recent book is titled […]

Features

“Beauty is our guide”: An Interview with Dr. Glenn Arbery

November 24, 2022 Jesse Russell 3

Born in South Carolina, reared in Georgia, Glenn C. Arbery grew up as a Southerner and a Protestant. His reading of Flannery O’Connor as a freshman at the University of Georgia began his journey toward […]

Features

Major Archbishop Shevchuk: “Ukraine will say yes to a serious peace proposal”

November 23, 2022 CWR Contributors 3

(Kyiv, November 17, 2022) In his hands he holds the letter that Pope Francis just sent to him. “Once again the Pope expresses his affectionate closeness” to the “dear Ukrainian people”. And he invites us […]

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