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“Per Crucem ad Astra, Through the Cross to the Stars”

July 30, 2023 Father Seán Connolly 8

At the heart of the Christian life is taking up one’s cross daily to follow Jesus (cf Mt 16:24-26; Lk 9:23). As His disciples, we are not without hope in the midst of life’s trials. […]

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The new Victims of Communism Museum documents the false hopes of communism

June 28, 2022 Dawn Beutner 8

There are many sights to see in Washington, D.C. You can view the only Leonardo da Vinci painting on public view in the Americas at the National Gallery of Art. You can walk among giant […]

Essay

Things To Come: Faith, State, and Society in a New World

February 22, 2018 Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, OFM Cap. 31

“There are no new paradigms; no new hermeneutical principles; no revolutions in thought; and no possible concordats with the world and its alibis, that can […]

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Communism, the New York Times, and “reproductive rights”

August 23, 2017 Dr. Paul Kengor 13

It doesn’t take much to satisfy the modern progressive feminist these days. […]

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