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Eucharistic procession in Madison, WI, traverses sites of looting, unrest

June 15, 2020 Joseph M. Hanneman 20

Christ came to the public square here in the capital of Wisconsin on Sunday. He processed in glory and honor past the boarded-up store fronts damaged in recent riots and was carried up to the […]

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A Saint Observed: Revisiting The Passion of Joan of Arc 

June 14, 2020 Nick Olszyk 4

USCCB Rating: A-II MPAA Rating: NR Reel Rating: 5 out of 5 Reels Directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer Written by Carl Theodor Dreyer and Joseph Delteil Starring Renée Jeanne Falconetti In an amazing twist of […]

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The exceptional Catholic novelist behind the popular Downton Abbey

June 14, 2020 James Baresel 6

When, several years ago, my wife first asked me to watch Downton Abbey with her, I was somewhat skeptical. A television show which had become that much of a fad seemed unlikely to be particularly worthwhile […]

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In Italy, new book suggests changes to Catholic doctrine on homosexuality

June 12, 2020 Catholic News Agency 21

Denver Newsroom, Jun 12, 2020 / 08:00 am (CNA).- A book published by an employee of the Italian bishops’ conference, which claims to be inspired by Pope Francis’ Amoris laetitia, suggests an approach to pastoral […]

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Elizabeth I, Good Queen Bess—Unmasked?

June 12, 2020 Dr. Jack Scarisbrick 24

Elizabeth I was one of England’s longest-reigning monarchs. Edward III outdid her by four years: Queen Victoria by eighteen. Queen Elizabeth II has reigned for nearly 70 years. She was not the only female monarch […]

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Harry Potter and the Sacramental Universe

June 11, 2020 Rachel Hoover Canto 29

If you want to start an argument in a roomful of Christians, say “Harry Potter.” Ever since J. K. Rowling’s series about a school for young wizards and witches hit the shelves, Christians have debated […]

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Analysis: Archbishop Gregory promised the truth. Has he told it?

June 10, 2020 Catholic News Agency 39

Denver Newsroom, Jun 10, 2020 / 01:11 pm (CNA).- At the press conference announcing his appointment as Washington’s new shepherd, Archbishop Wilton Gregory made a pledge: “I will always tell you the truth as I […]

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G.K. Chesterton and Corpus Christi

June 10, 2020 Joseph Pearce 4

This Sunday is a very special anniversary for all who admire the great English writer, G. K. Chesterton. It was on this date in 1936 that Chesterton died. In that year, the Sunday after Corpus […]

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“The heavens declare the glory of God…”

June 10, 2020 George Weigel 8

In his Life of St. Augustine, the 5th-century bishop Possidius tells us that the greatest of the Latin Doctors of the Church, knowing that his earthly end was near, had four penitential psalms copied and […]

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The what, why, and how of beauty: A conversation with John-Mark L. Miravalle

June 9, 2020 Paul Senz 2

This is an installment in our series on the evangelizing power of beauty. In this series, we are looking at how beauty can bring us to God, convey a sense of the sacred, point us […]

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China’s Catholic community reeled recently as news spread that Beijing’s seminarians had boycotted their graduation ceremony, scheduled for late June.  The decision was made after the seminarians discovered that the illegitimate – and excommunicated – […]

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