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  • [ May 9, 2025 ] Americans in St. Peter’s Square celebrate historic election of Pope Leo XIV News Briefs
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  • [ May 9, 2025 ] Indian, Pakistani cardinals seen leaving St. Peter’s Basilica together ahead of conclave News Briefs
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Aramean Christians, Israel, and Gaza: An interview with Shadi Khalloul

June 4, 2024 Monica Seeley 11

Shadi Khalloul vividly remembers the moment his “American dream” died. It was the moment a teacher at the University of Nevada Las Vegas described Aramaic as a dead language. The class was studying the Bible […]

Features

Church and Communism: An interview with Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller

May 21, 2024 CWR Staff 39

Editor’s note: This interview was first published, in German, on May 14, 2024, at kath.net. It was translated into English by Frank Nitsche-Robinson. Vatican (kath.net) “When I look at the Gospel sociologically, then yes, I […]

Books

Why did a priest write a novel about the Mafia, Confession, and Providence?

May 1, 2024 Paul Senz 0

Art can be a tremendously effective means of communicating theological truths. We have seen this over the centuries and across millennia, and it is no less true today. In recent years, there has been a […]

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Napa Institute Summer Conference 2024 to focus on “What it Means to be Human”

April 29, 2024 Jim Graves 3

The 14th annual Napa Institute Summer Conference will be held at The Meritage Resort and Spa in Napa, California, from July 24 to 28, 2024. The annual event features presentations by prominent Catholic speakers, daily […]

Books

Lessons from spiritual masters about life and prayer

April 5, 2024 Paul Senz 2

Two millennia of Christianity have yielded a tremendous number of brilliant, holy, and insightful men and women. Many of these men and women penned works of staggering beauty and spiritual insight, which have become widely […]

Books

Ignatius Book Fairs aim to provide “the best in Catholic literature” for children

March 26, 2024 Jim Graves 7

Ave Maria University and Ignatius Press have teamed up to offer Ignatius Book Fairs, a Catholic book fair for parents and schools who want to offer their children an alternative to the Scholastic Book Fairs, […]

Books

Finding the path to spiritual healing for the adult children of divorce

March 25, 2024 Paul Senz 20

Divorce has become an incredibly common feature of life, especially over the last 70 years or so. No matter how common or “normal” divorce becomes, the fact remains that it always inflicts a profound wound […]

Features

The Shroud shows what Jesus endured for our salvation

March 22, 2024 Jim Graves 18

Nora Creech is a lecturer on the history, science, and pastoral implications of the Shroud of Turin, which many believe to be the burial cloth of Christ.  Her educational background includes earning a Master of […]

Features

Friendship in Christ: A conversation about chastity and same-sex attraction

March 13, 2024 Rob Marco 17

I met Paul Darrow in July 2018 at a Courage conference, having been invited by a friend to attend. As a married man and father, it was a little peculiar why I was there, since […]

Books

Book offers truth and hope for those trapped by transgenderism

March 11, 2024 Paul Senz 35

Pope Francis recently said that gender ideology is “the ugliest danger” we face today, because it “erases differences”, and “erasing differences erases humanity”. Indeed, gender ideology has rapidly swept into the mainstream in Western societies, […]

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