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Reflections on authority in liturgy today

July 14, 2019 Dom Alcuin Reid 44

Editor’s note: This essay was presented in a slightly different form as a plenary address to the Colloquium of the Church Music Association of America in Philadelphia on July 3, 2019. Introduction In some Anglican […]

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Pope Francis, the uniqueness of Christ, and the will of the Father

June 2, 2019 Fr. Thomas G. Weinandy, OFM., Cap. 37

Given the pluralism of world religions, many contemporary academics and pundits argue that Christianity can no longer claim itself to be the one true religion. Not only do those who profess other religious beliefs question […]

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Pope Francis denounces clericalism, but his new motu proprio enables it

May 16, 2019 Dr. Adam A. J. DeVille 25

Just over a year ago, in looking at a minor liturgical change announced by Pope Francis, I drew on the work of D.W. Winnicott to help better understand some of the papal language about the […]

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The Church’s One Foundation

March 4, 2019 Dr. Douglas Farrow 24

Author’s Note to the reader: This essay belongs to a conversation that includes Roberto de Mattei’s Tu es Petrus: True Devotion to the Chair of Peter, my own The Conversion of the Papacy and the […]

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I believe the Church because I believe in God

May 15, 2018 Peter M.J. Stravinskas 1

Heaven is indeed our final goal – the Church Triumphant. We need to keep our eyes fixed on that goal. […]

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Seven Last Words from the Cross: “Woman, Behold Your Son”

March 25, 2018 Peter M.J. Stravinskas 3

The Lord’s earthly ministry ended on Calvary with the Beloved Disciple and the “woman” brought into a unique relationship with each other by the dying […]

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On ‘Christians’ and the ‘greatest Christians’

September 5, 2017 Edward N. Peters 38

Why Cardinal Cupich’s remark that “some of the greatest Christians I know are people who don’t actually have a faith system that they believe in” is […]

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