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Blessed John Henry Newman’s devastating critique of liberal religion remains even more relevant in our own time. […]

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Pope Francis recently recommended Dante’s tripartite epic poem The Divine Comedy as a fitting “spiritual guide” for the upcoming Year of Mercy. For many, mention of Dante calls to mind only the first portion of his Divine […]

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