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Archbishop Kurtz: Religious Liberty Week is about the Gospel, is meant to “inspire a culture”

June 21, 2018 Jim Graves 13

“It has been difficult,” says the chairman of the USCCB’s Committee for Religious Liberty, “as we’re swimming upstream in this culture.  Some people think religious […]

The Dispatch

The “heroes and heretics” who changed the Church and the world

May 25, 2018 Jim Graves 4

Phillip Campbell discusses his book on some of the pivotal men and women of the Reformation era. […]

The Dispatch

The legal and moral genius of St. Thomas More

March 27, 2018 Gregory J. Sullivan 4

A new book examines the life and mind of a man who is today much revered—and misunderstood. […]

The Dispatch

Bermuda law again respects reality

February 16, 2018 Edward N. Peters 3

While “domestic partnerships” are recognized in Bermuda, some of which partnerships will make it legally easier for same-sex partners to carry on their common life, […]

Features

Two Englishmen whose lives were commentary on the question of conscience

September 5, 2017 Stephanie A. Mann 4

For Thomas More, following his conscience led him to martyrdom; for John Henry Newman, following his conscience led him to become a Catholic. […]

Books

Eamon Duffy’s “Reformation Divided” revises assumptions, offers deep historical insights

July 8, 2017 Michael B. Kelly 12

The five hundredth anniversary of the issuing of the Ninety-Five Theses by Martin Luther, the event customarily taken as the inauguration of the Protestant Reformation, is this October 31st. For such an anniversary, everyone who […]

Analysis

The Fortnight for Freedom and the fight against leftist slander

June 29, 2017 BK O'Neel 4

Welcome to the fifth annual Fortnight for Freedom (F4F). In case you missed its start, we are actually in the middle of it. And even though an Administration friendly to the conscience rights of believers […]

Essay

St. Thomas More’s true relevance for our time

March 20, 2017 Michael J. Rubin 2

The John Paul II Shrine’s exhibit on St. Thomas More argues convincingly that he is more relevant now than ever. But is that because he was a martyr for religious liberty, as the exhibit implies? […]

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Today Pope Francis celebrated Mass at the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls in Rome. Below is the full text of his homily, translated by Vatican Radio. *** Dear Brothers and Sisters! It is […]

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