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Abp. Chaput holds prayer service on Feast of St. Joseph in support of immigrants

March 23, 2017 BK O'Neel 1

On March 19, 2017, one month and a week before it was to have taken place, the organizers of El Carnaval de Puebla, billed as transporting “an authentic Cinco de Mayo celebration to … Philadelphia,” […]

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An incisive critique of the “tyrannous logic” of liberal democracy

March 17, 2017 Russell Shaw 0

It’s a commonplace to say that America, along with other Western countries, is currently experiencing a cultural—which is to say: moral—crisis. And, in some quarters at least, it’s hardly less common to say this presents […]

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“This is our time of witness”: Abp Chaput on how American Catholics remain “strangers in a strange land”

February 21, 2017 Carl E. Olson 2

Archbishop Charles J. Chaput’s latest book, Strangers in a Strange Land: Living the Catholic Faith in a Post-Christian World, is available now from Henry Holt & Co. In anticipation of the release of the book, […]

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“Strangers in a Strange Land”: Chaput on Catholics weathering a sea change in American life

February 13, 2017 Michael J. Miller 0

Christians have always been “Resident Aliens,” the title of the first chapter of Archbishop Charles Chaput’s new book, Strangers in a Strange Land: Living the Catholic Faith in a Post-Christian World. But “we [Americans] live in […]

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