Immigration, moral authority, and the “order of love”
The question of immigration is complicated enough under the best circumstances. But the problem of mass migration, much of it illegal, in a globalized world […]
The question of immigration is complicated enough under the best circumstances. But the problem of mass migration, much of it illegal, in a globalized world […]
A Pope and a President by Paul Kengor and Wind From Heaven by Monika Jablonska delve into many unknown or overlooked aspects of John Paul’s […]
As Pope Francis’ uneven record indicates, collegiality and synodality are great — until one tries to do something with them. […]
While there are numerous ways to categorize and analyze Catholic fatherhood, one way is to consider how Catholic men live out truth and mercy as […]
All who reverence the Bible, but especially Christians, ought to have a deep appreciation for words and for those who take words and give them […]
The aim of the Ignatius Pew Missal, says editor Br. Elias Guadalupe Ford, is to provide a resource to help the average parish “follow the documents and […]
The much anticipated guidelines reflect what already is common pastoral practice in Poland, emphasizing accompaniment but uncompromising in their fidelity to the Church’s teaching. […]
In the end, the Church is in the world, but not of the world. The Catholic Church cannot be considered one of many players on the field, […]
“I wish humanity generally knew more about the disadvantageous empirical fallout of the revolution. … That empirical record needs to be brought to the light, […]
Revered and Reviled squarely faces the problem that Vatican I presents, and has always presented about papal primacy. […]
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