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The Faith to Move Mountains—And to Make Movies About Faith

April 23, 2015 CWR Staff 0

Eduardo Verastegui is a man of many talents: singer, model, actor, producer, pro-life speaker. After a successful career in music as a young man, he began acting in Mexican telenovelas, earning the nickname “the Brad […]

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Bishop Daly prepares to take the helm in Spokane

April 21, 2015 Jim Graves 0

Last month Pope Francis appointed Bishop Thomas Daly, 54, an auxiliary bishop with the Diocese of San Jose, California, as the seventh bishop of Spokane, Washington. Daly will be installed in his new position at […]

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From SF’s “Gay Mecca” to Healing in Christ

April 15, 2015 Jim Graves 1

Visit a street fair in San Francisco’s Castro district and you’re likely to meet Joseph Sciambra, 45, wearing a “Jesus loves you” t-shirt and handing out copies of his book, Swallowed by Satan. It tells […]

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Indiana, Religious Freedom, and the Denial of Reality

April 2, 2015 Carl E. Olson 0

Scholar, former assistant to President Reagan, and author Robert R. Reilly has written widely on “war of ideas” issues, Islam, foreign policy, and classical music and is the author of several books. His most recent […]

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The Shroud: Not a Painting, Not a Scorch, Not a Photograph

March 27, 2015 Jim Graves 0

This June, Pope Francis will be making a pilgrimage to Turin, Italy, home of the famous Shroud of Turin, which many believe is the 2,000-year-old burial cloth of Jesus Christ. The pope’s June 21-22 visit […]

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A “Down Under” Perspective on the International Theological Commission

March 11, 2015 John Paul Shimek 0

Professor Tracey Rowland is the Dean and Permanent Fellow of the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and the Family in Melbourne, Australia. In 2003, she published Culture and the Thomist Tradition: […]

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Catholicism and Secular Media: 10 Questions for Bill Donohue

March 9, 2015 Sean Salai 0

William A. Donohue is a New York-based author, sociologist, and political activist who has been president of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights since 1993. He holds a PhD in sociology from New York University […]

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Cardinal Francis Arinze on Radical Discipleship and the Consecrated Life

March 5, 2015 CWR Staff 0

After growing up in Nigeria and being named the youngest bishop in the world at the age of 32, Cardinal Francis Arinze attended the final session of the Second Vatican Council. Following his elevation to […]

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From Atheism to Catholicism, By Way of Truth and Beauty

March 2, 2015 CWR Staff 2

Dr. Holly Ordway is Professor of English and Director of the MA in Cultural Apologetics at Houston Baptist University. She holds a Ph.D. in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Her academic work […]

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“The Drop Box”: Saving Unwanted Babies, Changing Hearts

March 1, 2015 Donna-Marie Cooper O’Boyle 0

The Drop Box is a movie about mercy, heroism, and profound hope. It tells the true story of a South Korean father and pastor, Lee Jong-rak, whose love in action has saved the lives of […]

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