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The Immaculate Conception Revisited

December 9, 2024 Dr. Leroy Huizenga 57

In December 2018, I wrote an article for Catholic World Report on the Immaculate Conception: “Why I came to believe that Mary was conceived without sin.” I argued that it was (1) a matter of […]

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Tribulation, apocalypse, distress—and hope

November 16, 2024 Carl E. Olson 7

Readings: • Deut 12:1-3 • Psa 16:5, 8, 9-10, 11 • Heb 10:11-14, 18 • Mk 13:24-32 Tribulation, affliction, and distress. These aren’t attractive topics, but they are quite real; they are part of our […]

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The Cross reveals the true identity of Jesus Christ

September 14, 2024 Carl E. Olson 12

On the Readings for Sunday, September 16, 2018 […]

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Chronological snobbery and the empty tomb

March 30, 2024 Carl E. Olson 15

On the readings for Easter Sunday, The Resurrection of the Lord, April 1, 2018 […]

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On resurrection, abortion, and judgment

January 22, 2024 James V. Schall, S.J. 4

Editor’s note: The following essay was originally posted on April 9, 2012; it is reposted here in recognition of the Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children. “On the morning of the […]

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The Paschal Mystery proclaimed in creation

January 6, 2024 Matthew J. Ramage, Ph.D. 6

My last column delved into the Church’s belief that each creature—even those we find irritating or inconsequential—mirrors the beauty of the divine Logos in our world. Yet, even as every feature of the cosmos reflects […]

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Shroud of Turin gets ‘true crime’ treatment in science-driven documentary

July 29, 2023 Catholic News Agency 4

Filmmaker Robert Orlando, standing before a negative image of the Shroud of Turin, says he was prompted to investigate the purported burial cloth of Jesus in part because of a search to answer "big questions" about life and faith follo… […]

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What is incorruptibility? Here’s what you need to know

May 25, 2023 Catholic News Agency 2

A man places his hands on the glass urn holding the remains of St. Pio in San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy, in 2016. St. Pio was found to be in a state of partial deterioration and partial preservation when his coffin was opened in 2008, but experts … […]

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Can we simply drop the Ascension story?

May 17, 2023 Sean Fitzpatrick 27

The Ascension of Jesus Christ, related in the Gospels of Mark and Luke and referred to throughout the New Testament, can be taken as something of an awkward anecdote in the Catholic canon. “And when […]

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The Harrowing of Hell in the light of Easter

April 11, 2023 Dale Ahlquist 4

We are still in the Easter Octave so it’s not too late to talk about something we often forgot to think about during the Triduum: The Harrowing of Hell. But, before we talk about the […]

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In Article 4 of the 93d Question of Aquinas’ “Treatise on Law,” with a class, I read the following passage: “Those things are subject to human government, which can be done by man; but what […]

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