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Analysis

Pope Francis, the Lérinian legacy of Vatican II, and capital punishment

October 15, 2017 Eduardo Echeverria 63

I’m sure there are other reasons, but at least for these three reasons I think that Pope Francis cannot provide a Lérinian justification of the […]

Editorial

In gratitude for the gift of the “Catechism of the Catholic Church”

October 11, 2017 Carl E. Olson 23

How I learned that reading and studying the Catechism, Church doctrine and dogma, and theology are not ultimately about knowing things or facts but about knowing […]

The Dispatch

The Catechism of the Catholic Church at 25

October 11, 2017 George Weigel 3

The structure of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, which mirrors the Catechism of the Council of Trent, reaches back to the early Church and […]

The Dispatch

Disregarding the divinely-rooted Canon 915 portends serious consequences

October 9, 2017 Edward N. Peters 24

In short, personal conscience is being urged as a substitute for public conduct as a key criterion controlling certain questions of ecclesiastical governance. […]

Analysis

Once Again, “Amoris Laetitia” §303

September 30, 2017 Eduardo Echeverria 31

Robert Fastiggi and Dawn Eden Goldsteins’ criticism in La Stampa of my 2016 CWR article about AL §303 is a failure in hermeneutical charity and, more […]

The Dispatch

Francis was never pope? Call me unpersuaded.

September 28, 2017 Edward N. Peters 28

While Universi Dominici Gregis is special law for a special event, it is not independent of the rest of canon law; it must be read in […]

The Dispatch

George Weigel’s “Lessons in Hope”

September 26, 2017 Bishop Robert Barron 5

Weigel’s anecdotes, in his new book about St. John Paul II, of interviews with some of the most significant figures in the Vatican are fascinating, […]

Features

Farewell to the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family

September 23, 2017 Dr. Mark Latkovic 31

The JPII Institute I knew and have known was already “theological” and already “scientific”. So why the changes? […]

Essay

What happened at the Vatican’s bio-extinction conference

September 21, 2017 Stefano Gennarini 14

A conference sponsored by two pontifical academies embraced a kind of environmental determinism that looks at human reproduction as a mere bio-technical issue. […]

Interview

George Weigel on the “lessons in hope” he received from John Paul II

September 18, 2017 Carl E. Olson 14

The papal biographer’s new book describes his relationship with Pope John Paul, as well as the great challenges the pope faced in the final years […]

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