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Bishop Cozzens on pro-life witness, clergy sex abuse, and Eucharistic revival

April 17, 2022 Jim Graves 14

Bishop Andrew H. Cozzens, 53, is the Bishop of Crookston, Minnesota. He grew up in Denver, Colorado, the youngest of three children in a devout Catholic family. His father was an aerospace engineer and his […]

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“Everything happens for a reason”: Mark Wahlberg and Teresa Ruiz on Father Stu

April 12, 2022 Steven D. Greydanus 3

Stuart Long tried many things in life: football, wrestling, boxing, acting in Hollywood, bartending, even managing an art museum. Then, perhaps not entirely unlike Saul being knocked off his horse, his life was radically changed […]

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Cardinal Müller: “Demanding abortion as a human right is unsurpassable in its cynicism”

April 9, 2022 Lothar Christian Rilinger 18

Editor’s note: This essay was first published in German at kath.net on March 16th, and was translated into English, with the permission of the author, by Frank Nitsche-Robinson. Vatican (kath.net) The Christian-humanistic conception of man is […]

Books

A history of the “true England,” Christ-haunted to its spiritual core

March 26, 2022 Paul Senz 4

The idyllic scenes from the English countryside have long captured the imagination of many non-Englanders. We picture rolling green hills, stone walls, sheep and cows grazing in mist-covered fields, and a centuries-old church at the […]

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Making sense of Traditionalists: An interview with Yves Chiron

March 15, 2022 CWR Staff 6

Editor’s note: This interview was originally published on March 1, 2022, in the French newspaper  La Nef. Translated by Zachary Thomas, it is published with the kind permission of La Nef. ——- Yves Chiron, a respected […]

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Ukraine, Russia, and the world: A conversation with George Weigel

February 24, 2022 Carl E. Olson 86

George Weigel is Distinguished Senior Fellow of Washington’s Ethics and Public Policy Center and the author of over twenty books on politics, theology, current events, and history. His syndicated column is published each week by […]

Books

Searching for true happiness: An interview of J. Budziszewski

February 21, 2022 Jesse Russell 14

Professor J. Budziszewski is the author of numerous books, including What We Can’t Not Know: A Guide (Ignatius Press), Commentary on Thomas Aquinas’s Treatise on Happiness and Ultimate Purpose (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), as well […]

Books

Lionel Johnson: The greatest English poet and critic you’ve never read

January 31, 2022 Carl E. Olson 5

Robert Asch is co-founder, with Joseph Pearce, of the Saint Austin Review, a British-American magazine devoted to Catholic culture, and the editor of the Saint Austin Press. He edited, compiled, and wrote the notes for […]

Books

The decline of reading and the rise of stupidity: An interview with Mark Bauerlein

January 17, 2022 Jesse Russell 27

Mark Bauerlein is Emeritus Professor of English at Emory University, where he has taught since earning his PhD in English at UCLA in 1989. For two years (2003-05) he served as Director of the Office […]

Books

“Suppression of dissenting voices is a feature, not a bug…”

January 7, 2022 Monica Seeley 19

Noelle Mering’s new book Awake, Not Woke: A Christian Response to the Cult of Progressive Ideology (Tan Books, 2021), takes as its theme Ephesians 5:14: “Awake, O sleeper, and arise from the dead, and Christ […]

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Regensburg, December 29, 2014 (kath.net/KNA). Monsignor Georg Ratzinger, former music director of the Regensburger Domspatzen, the Boys’ Choir of the Cathedral in Regensburg, flew on Monday from Munich to Rome to visit his brother, Pope […]

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