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Dying well in today’s world: Medical and spiritual perspectives

February 26, 2024 CWR Staff 2

Stephen Doran is a permanent deacon (Archdiocese of Omaha), neurosurgeon, and bioethicist. He’s also author of To Die Well: A Catholic Neurosurgeon’s Guide to the End of Life, published recently by Ignatius Press. The book […]

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“The one thing worth fearing is separation from Him Who Is”

February 15, 2024 Daniel Capó 10

Editor’s note: This conversation between Bishop Erik Varden, OCSO, and Daniel Capó has been published, in its Spanish translation, in the February issue of Ecclesia magazine. It has also appeared in English on Mr. Capó’s […]

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Book presents the voices, perspectives of faithful Catholics in U.S.

February 12, 2024 CWR Staff, Francis X. Maier 7

Francis X. Maier is a senior fellow in Catholic studies at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington, D.C., a contributor to CWR, and the author of the new book True Confessions: Voices of Faith […]

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Fr. Joseph Fessio, S.J., and Bishop Robert Barron in conversation

January 21, 2024 CWR Staff 34

Word on Fire founder Bishop Robert Barron, who is bishop of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester, recently spoke with Fr. Fessio, S.J., founder and editor of Ignatius Press. “Friends,” writes Bishop Barron about the interview, “Fr. […]

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Madeleine Delbrêl’s “writing reenchants everyday life….through Christ’s love”

January 5, 2024 Carl E. Olson 8

Madeleine Delbrêl (1904–1964) was a French author, poet, and mystic whose cause for sainthood has been officially opened by the Vatican. Her personal story and her writings are powerful, but not well known to many […]

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“Think Blade Runner meets the Amish”: A conversation with Peco Gaskovski

January 2, 2024 Paul Senz 0

Some of the most profound observations and depictions in recent decades about the challenges of modernity, technology, and current affairs have been made through science fiction and dystopian novels, movies, and television shows. Star Trek, […]

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Healthcare, justice, and the death of Baby Indi Gregory

January 1, 2024 CWR Staff 10

Patricia Gooding-Williams, who is Managing Editor of the Daily Compass, a site of news and Catholic commentary that originated in Italy, has been a keen observer of the fight over Baby Indi Gregory, an infant […]

Books

Joseph Ratzinger, Alexander Schmemann, and the eschatological person

December 28, 2023 Carl E. Olson 10

Andrew Kaethler is Academic Dean and Associate Professor of Theology at Catholic Pacific College at Trinity Western University. While working on a Ph.D. in systematic theology at the University of St Andrews, he and his […]

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Experiencing the Hamas conflict from within Israel: An interview with Channah Bardan

December 27, 2023 Monica Seeley 40

6:29 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 7. Across Israel, families were sleeping in. This Shabbat marked the final day of the high holy days. Thirty days of prayer, fasting and traditions had culminated in Friday’s joyous night […]

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Memoir by fellow priest and close friend tells the remarkable story of Fr. Stu

December 5, 2023 Paul Senz 16

It is not every day that a major studio film features a Catholic priest in a sympathetic role and portrayed in a positive light. And it is even less often that he is the main […]

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