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Answering the most difficult questions for Catholics today

February 24, 2025 CWR Staff 21

Statistics show that the top reason for young people are leaving the Church is that their questions about the faith do not get answered. They have questions about God, the afterlife, seemingly unanswered prayers, other […]

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Persevering in faithfulness to Christ’s Church during ecclesial uncertainty

February 16, 2025 Paul Senz 7

The Church, throughout her long history, has faced many terrible trials, united her in a deep and real way with the sufferings of Jesus. How can we be the saints the Church needs today, during […]

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“Beauty from ashes”: A conversation with Kendra Tierney Norton of ‘Catholic All Year’

February 4, 2025 Jim Graves 0

On January 7, the Eaton fire broke out in the Angeles National Forest, which borders the Los Angeles County community of Altadena, just north of Pasadena. The massive fire eventually claimed 17 lives and destroyed […]

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New book provides encyclopedic and ecumenical treatment of deification

February 2, 2025 Carl E. Olson 17

The Oxford Handbook of Deification, states the publisher, “provides the first treatment of deification that is truly encyclopedic in scope.” With three co-editors, forty-six contributors, and forty-four chapters, the 738-page-long volume is an impressive and thorough […]

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As the Augustine Institute grows, it remains focused on its founding mission

January 6, 2025 Brian Miller 11

In April 2024, Augustine Institute announced its plans to move its operations to a new campus in the Archdiocese of St. Louis. The educational and evangelization apostolate has been based in Denver since its founding […]

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Book on holy Irish men and women was inspired by Pope Benedict XVI

December 18, 2024 Paul Senz 7

The Catholic Church in Ireland is in trouble. Seminaries are nearly empty, as are many churches, and a nation turning its back on its Catholic roots by legalizing and promoting abortion, divorce, and more. But […]

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Evangelization and the Eucharist: An interview with Curtis Martin

December 9, 2024 Jayd Henricks 15

Curtis Martin is the founder of FOCUS, one of the leading global Catholic outreach organizations, which exists to spread the good news of Christ. The success of FOCUS is well-documented but, in light of the current […]

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Pro-dignity, life-affirming palliative care: An interview with Dr. Natalie King

November 21, 2024 CWR Staff 6

Dr. Natalie King, with a medical degree from Tulane University School of Medicine, is a Catholic palliative care physician who lives in Utah. Concerned about proper and ethical care for patients at all stages of […]

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“We need to know where we are going”: An interview with Bishop Erik Varden

November 14, 2024 Carl E. Olson 15

Bishop Erik Varden was born in Norway in 1974, into a non-practicing Lutheran family, and entered the Catholic Church in June 1993. In 2002, after ten years of study at the University of Cambridge, he […]

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The Hermit is the powerful story of “a priest who showed no fear”

October 30, 2024 Paul Senz 5

Priests are indispensable in the life of the Church. It is through our priests that we are reconciled with God, fed through the Holy Eucharist, brought into the Body of Christ through baptism, and much […]

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