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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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Does the West face “an almost certain doom”?

January 17, 2019 James V. Schall, S.J. 37

“Islam, as the jihads in Spain, France, Italy, and Asia Minor show, was hostile to the West from its inception. There was no peaceful co-existence.; there were only brief periods in between jihad invasions. Christian […]

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The Pope, the bishops, Muhammad and migration

October 5, 2017 William Kilpatrick 23

What is missing from the bishops’ campaign materials is any larger context in which to place the issue of Muslim migration. Catholics who are contemplating […]

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