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John Paul II: Diagnostician of Divisions, Doctor of Ecumenism

May 24, 2020 Dr. Adam A. J. DeVille 8

Whatever you think about the papacy, it has an unmatched zeal for, and institutional commitment to, Christian unity over the long haul. And nobody was more committed to this for twenty-seven years than the late […]

Analysis

In visiting North Macedonia, Pope Francis follows in the footsteps of St. Mother Teresa

May 6, 2019 Ines Angeli Murzaku 0

“This Easter is special for us, because we celebrate it on the eve of the visit of the head of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis. I truly believe that this visit is an important step […]

Analysis

A Long-Burning Candle of Hope: The “Bulgarian Pope” and the Pope in Bulgaria

May 3, 2019 Ines Angeli Murzaku 7

On May 5th, Pope Francis will begin his two-day visit to Bulgaria, a multi-religious Eastern European country with an Eastern Orthodox majority that makes up 59.4% of the population. Muslims make up 7.8% of the […]

Books

A Remarkable History of Christian Self-Understanding

January 15, 2019 Gil Bailie 4

Last year, the five-hundredth anniversary of the Protestant Reformation was celebrated by some and noted with remorse by others. Though the reformers sought to rebuild Christianity on the principle of sola scriptura, without either papal […]

The Dispatch

Ecumenism of Blood skillfully addresses questions about martyrs-saints, Western-Eastern relations

November 8, 2018 Dr. Adam A. J. DeVille 3

Last year at the Eastern Churches Seminar at Notre Dame College in Ohio, I gave a lecture entitled “If My Saints Are True, Are Yours False?” I looked at some of the complicated issues that […]

Analysis

New ARCIC document issues call for episcopal and ecumenical accountability

July 8, 2018 Dr. Adam A. J. DeVille 19

Is now the time for the Catholic Church seriously to consider local election of bishops and their accountability to the local people in synod? […]

Features

Cdl. Müller: “We are experiencing conversion to the world, instead of to God”

June 26, 2018 CWR Staff 63

In an exclusive CWR interview, the former prefect of the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith discusses tensions over the proposed reception of Holy […]

The Dispatch

The death of an Evangelical titan

February 22, 2018 Bishop Robert Barron 11

When I started my own evangelical ministry, Word on Fire, some twenty years ago, I drew some very practical inspiration from Billy Graham. […]

Analysis

Questioning the prospects of Catholic-Orthodox unity

December 15, 2017 Dr. Adam A. J. DeVille 21

The latest statement of the North American Orthodox-Catholic Theological Consultation (NAOCTC) begins and ends with questions, and these are both more valuable and certainly more interesting […]

Essay

I am a Catholic because of St. Josaphat

November 19, 2017 Peter M.J. Stravinskas 4

Josaphat, as a Catholic monk, priest and bishop, worked unceasingly to effect unity between Catholics and Orthodox. […]

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