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SSPX consecrates bishops in defiance of Rome’s schism warning

July 1, 2026 Victoria Cardiel 83

The unauthorized July 1 rite in Écône, Switzerland, came despite Pope Leo XIV’s appeal to “please turn back” and could trigger automatic excommunication for the six bishops involved. […]

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Keeping a republic: A 250th birthday meditation

July 1, 2026 George Weigel 22

As we mark the national semiquincentennial on July 4, we might well reflect on Benjamin Franklin’s answer to Elizabeth Willing Powel, when the elderly sage left the Constitutional Convention in 1787, and the Philadelphia matron […]

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Extra, extra! News and views for Wednesday, July 1, 2026

July 1, 2026 CWR Staff 14

Infiltration and Denial: Germany’s Islamism Blind Spot (The European Conservative): “The charge of Islamophobia has served Islamists well. It has allowed them to dodge scrutiny and isolate their critics, often with state approval.” Is the […]

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Former Freemason and Catholic convert celebrates Nordic bishops’ clarification on Freemasonry

June 30, 2026 Kate Quiñones 72

As the Nordic bishops clarify that Freemasonry and Catholicism are incompatible, a Catholic convert reflects on why he left Freemasonry behind. […]

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Sts Peter and Paul: Key witnesses to the reality and veracity of Jesus Christ

June 29, 2026 Carl E. Olson 3

Readings: • Acts 12:1-11 • Psa 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 • 2 Tim 4:6-8, 17-18 • Mt 16:13-19 One denied Christ after having been chosen by him. The other was chosen by Christ after he […]

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Opinion: Visualize Christian Subsidiarity

June 29, 2026 Father Jerry J. Pokorsky 33

“Visualize World Peace.” It’s a noble sentiment, but Original Sin often gets in the way of our imaginings. Rather, let’s imagine political parties that seek healthy bipartisanship serving the common good. But the troubles in […]

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Pope Leo XIV closes consistory with appeal to help world find God’s paths to peace

June 28, 2026 Edward Pentin 20

The pope thanked the College of Cardinals for their work during a two-day extraordinary consistory, highlighting their reflections on war, poverty, and social fragmentation. […]

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Dying with Christ so that we shall also live with him

June 27, 2026 Carl E. Olson 4

Readings: • 2 Kgs 4:8-11, 14-16a • Psa 89:2-3, 16-17, 18-19 • Rom 6:3-4, 8-11 • Mt 10:37-42 A great paradox—perhaps the paradox—of Christian belief and spirituality is that true and everlasting life comes through […]

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The seamstress who repaired far more than clothes

June 27, 2026 Susan Ciancio 1

When little Marguerite Bays was born on the birthday of our Blessed Mother in Switzerland in 1815, her parents had no idea of the impact she would have on their community and now on the world. […]

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An act of reparation to the Sacred Heart built in stone

June 26, 2026 Father Seán Connolly 2

With the completion of its 566-foot central tower this past February, the Basilica of La Sagrada Familia now holds the distinction of being the tallest church in the world. Earlier this month, Pope Leo XIV […]

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