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Infallibility and the limits of papal power: An interview Cardinal Gerhard Müller

November 20, 2022 CWR Contributors 20

Editor’s note: The following kath.net interview was posted originally on November 15, 2022, and appears here with kind permission of Lothar C. Rilinger and kath.net. English translation is by Frank Nitsche-Robinson. Vatican (kath.net) According to […]

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The Gospel According to the McDonaghs: The Banshees of Inisherin, Calvary, and In Bruges

November 19, 2022 Steven D. Greydanus 15

Note: This essay contains spoilers for The Banshees of Inisherin, Calvary, and In Bruges. “The things you’re taught as a child…they never really leave you, do they?” These words could be at home in any […]

Books

Revisiting the lively wit and uncompromising pen of “Diogenes”

November 18, 2022 Paul Senz 3

Philip F. Lawler is the editor of Catholic World News (CWN), part of Catholic Culture, which he founded in 1996, making it the first English-language Catholic news service operating on the internet. He offers regular […]

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Angry hypocrisy and convenient ultramontanism at Nat’l Catholic Reporter

November 17, 2022 Larry Chapp 52

The folks over at the National Catholic Reporter must think we have poor memories or no memory at all. For decades, the Reporter positioned itself as the loyal opposition to what it viewed as an […]

Books

New Word on Fire book details Newman’s battles against doctrinal corruption

November 16, 2022 Casey Chalk 12

Less than ten years after Anglican clergyman John Henry Newman converted to Catholicism, Pope Pius IX in 1854 issued the apostolic constitution Ineffabilis Deus, which declared, as Catholic dogma, that Mary, by God’s grace, was […]

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New USCCB president Broglio: I’d be happy to meet with Biden

November 15, 2022 Catholic News Agency 15

Archbishop Timothy Broglio, the newly elected president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, meets with reporters in Baltimore on Nov. 15, 2022. / Joe Bukuras/CNA

Baltimore, Md., Nov 15, 2022 / 17:50 pm (CNA).
In his first press… […]

Features

New Ignatius Press series focuses on unevangelized and uncatechized students

November 14, 2022 Paul Senz 6

Mark Brumley has worked at Ignatius Press since 1995, and has been President of the San Francisco-based publishing house since the early 2000s. He describes himself as a “double convert”, as he was largely unchurched […]

Books

Revitalizing Christian faith and culture in a post post-Christian era

November 13, 2022 Sarah Cain 25

It was 2020, in the depth of COVID lockdowns, when one priest began writing. The unthinkable was taking place: Easter in the United States would be “canceled”. Churches would be shuttered. It was in this […]

Books

God, saints, and sinners, according to Robert Hugh Benson

November 12, 2022 Rachel Hoover Canto 5

What is God like? Let us look at His creation and actions. He could have created just “tree,” but instead He created countless kinds of trees: palm, spruce, balsam fir, zelkova. And He could have […]

Features

Pope Francis meets with Father James Martin at Vatican

November 11, 2022 Catholic News Agency 54

Fr. James Martin, SJ. Credit: Kerry Weber via Wikipedia cc 4.0 | Pope Francis. Credit: Daniel Ibáñez/CNA. / null

CNA Newsroom, Nov 11, 2022 / 05:24 am (CNA).
Pope Francis received Father James Martin, SJ, in a private audience in the apostolic … […]

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