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Journalist Peter Seewald: Pope Benedict is “one of the most misunderstood personalities of our time”

January 12, 2017 Paul Senz 5

It is well-known that Pope Francis regularly grants interviews to various media outlets, and has done so since the earliest days of his papacy. As a result, it seems as if each successive interview is […]

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Byzantine and Catholic in the Secular Northwest

January 4, 2017 Jim Graves 0

Fr. Richard Janowicz is celebrating his 35th anniversary at Nativity of the Mother of God Ukrainian Catholic Church in Springfield, Oregon, 34 years of which he has served as pastor.  It is a small, Eastern Catholic parish […]

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Anchorage’s archbishop on his new assignment and new frontiers

December 22, 2016 Paul Senz 0

Archbishop Paul Etienne has become known as a bishop of the American frontier. These days, there isn’t much more of a “frontier” than Alaska. In an incredibly appropriate move, in October Pope Francis named Etienne […]

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Fr. Jeffrey Kirby of the Diocese of Charleston receives the Order of the Palmetto

December 21, 2016 Kathy Schmugge 0

On October 11, 2016, Fr. Jeffrey Kirby of the Diocese of Charleston received the Order of the Palmetto, South Carolina’s highest civilian honor. Granted by Governor Nikki Haley for his service to the state, the […]

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Cardinal Burke: “No, I am not saying that Pope Francis is in heresy.”

December 19, 2016 CWR Staff 12

Raymond Leo Cardinal Burke was made a bishop by Pope John Paul II in 1994. In 2010 he was named a cardinal by Pope Benedict XVI and soon thereafter become Prefect of the Supreme Tribunal […]

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Bishop Paprocki on sharing the Gospel, running marathons, and building a culture of life

December 15, 2016 Jim Graves 3

Bishop Thomas Paprocki, 64, has served as bishop of the Diocese of Springfield, Illinois since 2010. He was born and reared in Chicago, and attended Catholic schools there. He was ordained a priest for the […]

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Nigeria approves Africa’s first Dominican university

December 10, 2016 Allen Ottaro 0

Last month it was announced that the Nigerian Federal Executive Council had approved the establishment of eight new private universities in the country. Among these is the Dominican University in the city of Ibadan, which […]

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“We support the frail and failing members of the Body of Christ”

November 29, 2016 Jim Graves 0

Sister Mary Charitas is a member of the Bethlehem Monastery of the Poor Clares of Barhamsville, Virginia. As their website indicates, they are a cloistered monastic community in the tradition of St. Francis of Assisi […]

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Bishop Peter J. Elliott on liturgy, “rigidity” and “reform of the reform”

November 27, 2016 CWR Staff 1

Bishop Peter J. Elliott is auxiliary Bishop of Melbourne, Australia, and is currently a member of the Bishops’ Commission for Liturgy in the Archdiocese of Melbourne. In 2009 he was appointed the Delegate of the […]

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Archbishop Charles J. Chaput on vocations, elections, apostolic exhortations

November 24, 2016 Jim Graves 0

Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap., 72, was born in Concordia, Kansas, in 1944.  He attended Catholic schools in the area before joining the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin, St. Augustine Province, in 1965. He […]

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