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Pope Francis: Like Benedict XVI, be ‘humble laborers’ for the Church

November 3, 2023 Catholic News Agency 2

Vatican City, Nov 3, 2023 / 07:05 am At a Mass for Pope Benedict XVI and deceased cardinals and bishops on Friday, Pope Francis urged Christians, especially pastors, to be the humble servants of others. […]

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The compassion and joy of Our Lady of Sorrows

September 15, 2023 Peter M.J. Stravinskas 7

The Church throughout the world celebrates the Triumph of the Cross on September 14, and the Roman Rite fittingly follows that up the very next day with its commemoration of Our Lady of Sorrows. Popular […]

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Opinion: Simone Biles, Uncle Screwtape, and the elite praise of “radical courage”

July 29, 2021 Ben Reinhard 35

In The Screwtape Letters, C. S. Lewis’s senior devil reminds his protégé that every age and every culture has its characteristic vices and virtues. It is the devil’s job to confuse men as to what […]

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