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Extra, extra! News and tidings, March 16, 2022

March 16, 2022 CWR Staff 5

Cardinal Pell calls out two senior European bishops: “This rejection is a rupture, not compatible with the ancient teaching of Scripture and the Magisterium, not compatible with any legitimate doctrinal developments…” Cardinal Pell Calls on […]

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Bishops to hold meeting on Church’s social teaching to show ‘Catholics are alive in Europe’

December 10, 2021 Catholic News Agency 4

Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich, S.J., pictured at the Vatican on Oct. 10, 2018, before he received the red hat. / Daniel Ibáñez/CNA.

Vatican City, Dec 10, 2021 / 09:10 am (CNA).
The bishops of Europe will hold a meeting devoted to promoting the… […]

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Pope Francis: Our response to injustice must be more than condemnation

October 23, 2021 Catholic News Agency 0

Pope Francis meets with the Centesimus Annus Pro Pontifice Foundation at the Vatican on Oct. 23, 2021. / Vatican Media

Vatican City, Oct 23, 2021 / 10:30 am (CNA).
Denunciation is not enough when it comes to issues of injustice, the pope said th… […]

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Pope Francis: Catholic social teaching has useful principles for popular movements to follow

October 16, 2021 Catholic News Agency 1

A screenshot of Pope Francis speaking during the fourth World Meeting of Popular Movements Oct. 16, 2021 / CNA

Vatican City, Oct 16, 2021 / 09:44 am (CNA).
Speaking over a video call on Saturday, Pope Francis told members of popular movements th… […]

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Marking Labor Day, archbishop urges Catholics to pray and work for an economy that respects the common good

September 6, 2021 Catholic News Agency 0

Archbishop Paul S. Coakley preaching during Mass in the cathedral in 2021. / Archdiocese of Oklahoma City

Denver Newsroom, Sep 6, 2021 / 06:00 am (CNA).
A US archbishop has urged Catholics to pray and work for an economy that respects the common… […]

The Dispatch

Missed opportunities to proclaim Catholic Social Teaching

August 15, 2021 Theodore Misiak 19

It has been said that the great battle of our time is over the family. Yet there is much more to this battle than one may think. It is often forgotten that government policies on […]

The Dispatch

Making sense of work and leisure in a fragmented, imperfect world

January 8, 2021 Dr. Patrick Toner 14

Michael J. Naughton’s Getting Work Right might be viewed as a treatise on the divided life, which puts our working lives into conflict with whatever there might be of our contemplative lives. Naughton says that […]

Analysis

Offshore finance and the Church’s warning about an emerging oligarchy

May 23, 2019 Graham McAleer 10

“It’s an ocean of wealth” is how one banker describes the money held by family offices, that is, wealth management teams (accountants, lawyers, finance types) dedicated to protecting and growing the fortunes of the wealthiest […]

Columns

Who is government for?

January 1, 2019 James Kalb 5

The problem with government today is that it leaves out human beings. That’s not an oversight. It follows from the basic principles on which public thought is now carried on. The kind of thought now […]

The Dispatch

The Catholic roots of the New Socialism

July 3, 2018 Anne Hendershott 23

The “patron saint” of today’s Democratic Socialists of America got his start with Dorothy Day’s Catholic Worker Movement. But for Day, prayer and the sacraments […]

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