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Permanent version of Vos estis lux mundi meaningless without will to use it

March 25, 2023 Christopher R. Altieri 13

Pope Francis issued a permanent version of his signature reform law, Vos estis lux mundi, on Saturday. First promulgated in 2019 as a three-year experiment, Vos estis purported to facilitate the investigation of abuse and […]

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Newsflash: Jesus Christ was right and Fr. Thomas Reese was wrong

March 19, 2023 Kathy Schiffer 28

Fr. Thomas Reese, SJ, has long had a reputation for liberal-speak and theological confusion. For example, in a column he wrote for the National Catholic Reporter at the end of January 2023, Reese wrote “I […]

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Angry hypocrisy and convenient ultramontanism at Nat’l Catholic Reporter

November 17, 2022 Larry Chapp 52

The folks over at the National Catholic Reporter must think we have poor memories or no memory at all. For decades, the Reporter positioned itself as the loyal opposition to what it viewed as an […]

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Fr. Thomas Reese’s quixotic, irrational battle with Greek philosophy

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The former editor of America magazine would do well to read Benedict XVI’s 2005 “Regensburg Address” and Vatican II’s documents on seminary training and Catholic […]

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