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Peter Kreeft: “It is obvious why we all need to learn how to be holy.”

August 29, 2016 Paul Senz 0

Professor of philosophy at Boston College since 1965, Dr. Peter Kreeft has been writing popular, learned, and accessible books for nearly four decades. His books are educational, edifying, and spiritually enriching. Whether he is writing […]

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“Mother changed my life”: Friends remember Mother Teresa

August 29, 2016 Jim Graves 0

Pope Francis will canonize Mother Teresa (1910-1997) on Sunday, September 4. In 2015, the Vatican recognized the miraculous healing through her intercession of a Brazilian man with multiple brain abscesses, the second miracle required to […]

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A thriving Midwestern diocese’s secrets to success

August 25, 2016 Jim Graves 3

Bishop James Conley is the ninth bishop of the Diocese of Lincoln, Nebraska. The Midwestern diocese is home to 96,000 Catholics who attend 134 parishes and missions. The bishop grew up in Overland Park, Kansas, […]

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DOCAT, “spicy peppercorns” and the Pope’s dream

August 19, 2016 CWR Staff 0

Augsburg (kath.net/pl, August 16, 2016). In 2011 Pope Benedict XVI presented YOUCAT to the young people in Madrid. Pope Francis has followed suit. His present in Krakow was DOCAT. Today [the Youth Catechism] YOUCAT is the most important […]

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Ben-Hur, 2016: A classic tale for a new generation

August 4, 2016 Jim Graves 0

Mark Burnett is an award-winning television producer and president of MGM Television and Digital Group. He has produced a variety of well-known television and cable shows, including Survivor and Celebrity Apprentice. He is married to […]

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Catholic street evangelization and getting “back to basics”

July 29, 2016 Paul Senz 0

Steve Dawson is a man set apart from many of his fellow Catholics. In fact, he has been told by several of his fellow Catholics that his methods of evangelization are decidedly non-Catholic. But he feels […]

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The Greatness of Benedict XVI: An interview with Cardinal Kurt Koch, Part 2

July 23, 2016 CWR Staff 0

Editor’s note: The following in Part 2 of interview with Cardinal Kurt Koch, head of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, conducted by Armin Schwibach and published at kath.net on July 20, 2016. Part […]

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The Problem of Europe’s Weak Christianity: An interview with Cardinal Kurt Koch, Part 1

July 21, 2016 CWR Staff 0

Editor’s note (updated): The following interview with Cardinal Kurt Koch, head of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, was conducted by Armin Schwibach and published at kath.net on July 18, 2016. Part 2 of this interview, “The […]

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Evangelical Exodus: The Protestant seminary that produced dozens of Catholic converts

July 19, 2016 Paul Senz 1

A peculiar thing has been happening at Southern Evangelical Seminary in North Carolina. This is an institution that values the writings of St. Thomas Aquinas and many other thinkers one would not expect to find […]

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New institute to offer online classes in medieval theology and philosophy

July 15, 2016 Jim Graves 0

A very unique institution of Catholic higher education will begin offering classes this October. Dr. Patrick Owens is academic dean of the Scholasticum, a new institute headquartered in Italy dedicated to medieval theology and philosophy […]

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