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The Solution

June 3, 2020 Dale Ahlquist 14

Right now we need some good news. Fortunately we have it. But right now it seems that no one even wants to hear good news. It is a difficult time to think clearly. Passions are […]

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The Vatican’s Choice: Jimmy Lai or Xi Jinping?

June 3, 2020 George Weigel 4

In mid-May, Chinese leader Xi Jinping unveiled a plan to bypass Hong Kong’s legislature and impose draconian new “national security” laws on the former British colony. Putatively intended to defend Hong Kong from “secessionists,” “terrorists,” […]

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“Tragedies that no ethics can prevent”

June 2, 2020 CWR Staff 6

Interview by Dominik Lusser for Zukunft CH, a non-profit foundation that promotes respect for human rights and the free, democratic legal order of Switzerland, and intends to convey perennial values and to strengthen the family […]

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Life in the Holy Spirit

May 30, 2020 Fr. Charles Fox 3

Pentecost Sunday is one of the feasts of the liturgical year that surprises us with an extra song before the Gospel at Holy Mass. Just when we are ready to launch (or heave, or slowly […]