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Bishop Michael Olson: “We can’t merely say we’re sorry and angry”

August 3, 2018 Jim Graves 21

“We need to investigate how this happened,” says the bishop of the Diocese of Fort Worth, Texas. “And, if people knew about McCarrick’s behavior and […]

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Hope in the Face of Crisis

July 27, 2018 Fr. Charles Fox 11

Jesus Christ is both the source and the object of our hope. Even during times of crisis, he remains with us as he promised he […]

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The wave of sex abuse accusations returns to university campuses

November 16, 2017 Anne Hendershott 3

A Muslim scholar revered by many progressives is one of the latest influential men to be accused of sexual assault. […]

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The HollyChurch Double Standard

November 13, 2017 Patrick Coffin 15

God willing, if the long Lent of 2002 led to badly needed reforms for the Catholic Church, the long fall of 2017 will do the […]

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