On the 50th anniversary of the Carnation Revolution, the 'third wave' provides hope for global democratization
Read MoreOne citation does not a summer make, but perhaps Dignitas marks a spring thaw, and John Paul the Great is now the saint that can come in from the cold.
Read MoreThe canonical anomaly, suggested by the Holy Father in an interview with CBS News, was once an anomaly but has become the norm among Catholics.
Read MoreThat Det. Const. Jeffrey Northrup died while on duty was tragic. Allegedly false testimony about how that happened made it worse
Read MoreThe time for fighting the last peace is over. The current fight — even amidst war — is for a new peace
Read MoreAs the acquittals in the Rodney King and O.J. Simpson cases showed, the remedy for bad justice is not more bad justice
Read MoreA bad week for government intelligence agencies and their Liberal masters
Read MoreThe exploration of what dignity means in different contexts will open new avenues for discussion, apologetics and evangelization.
Read MoreGod’s light never ceases to shine and is far more abundant than the darkness of sin.
Read MoreThe coincidence of the eclipse and Easter is an invitation to think about light and darkness in the way that Christians distinctively do.
Read MoreThe revelations in the Holy Father’s biography may be of greater or lesser interest, but it is safe to consider them legal.
Read MoreThe mutual defence alliance is not as strong as it should be, but without it Russia would have free rein
Read MoreFor that singular moment in Nazareth, the moon determined whether the sunlight – the Son’s light – would reach the world.
Read MoreCourt upholds the right of Muslim students to pray at Calgary private school
Read MoreThe saint carries on a tradition of powerful women religious that stretches back centuries.
Read MoreAfter a year of disruptions, will the year ahead prove more tranquil?
Read MoreOn Easter, our holiest day, Christians read of the high points of Jewish history, because it is our history, too
Read MoreThe Christian vocation to be “another Christ” was lived to such an extent by Francis that the very term alter Christus was applied to him early on.
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