What can be expected after the extraordinary letter, initially well-received in Chile?
Read MoreThis week we mourn with Humboldt. At the vigil, Pastor Brandow reminded us that what is needed more than anything is to hear from God, to encounter Jesus.
Read MoreThe wounds are still fresh in Humboldt. The scars will come in time, Pastor Brandow told us. And the Christian puts his faith in the God who has scars.
Read MoreMartin Luther King has been reduced from preacher to teacher in our culture's memory, but his Biblical preaching testifies to the transformative power of the Gospel.
Read MoreIf the papal apology accepted in 2009 was no longer acceptable in 2015, what is the point of doing it again?
Read MoreFr. Rosica did a service by calling Trudeau's "dictatorship of imposed ideologies" out by name.
Read MoreOn Good Friday, as on that Friday morning in Trèbes, the hostages are freed, not by overwhelming power, but because there is One to take their place.
Read MoreTrudeau's summer jobs 'attestation' is certainly illegal, but even worse, it reflects the view that the churches are like Judas, content to be bought off
Read MoreArnaud Beltrame's heroic sacrifice has spiritual roots in the Abbey of Lagrasse, whose canons learned to love and prepared for death at the bedside of their silent brother.
Read MoreIn Kingston, Cardinal Sarah invited us to think about the connection between friendship with Christ and obeying His commands.
Read MoreHoly Saturday is the Church's own 'black hole' before the glory of Easter.
Read MoreMsgr. Viganò’s crude manipulation of a letter by Benedict XVI captured four troubling aspects of the current pontificate.
Read MoreCardinal Sarah has led one of the great Christian lives of our time. Yet the lasting impression on those who encounter him is not so much his biography or his message, but his capacity to lead people in prayer.
Read MoreIt is an elementary part of the philosophy of science that there are limits to what physics can tell us, that there are questions "beyond" physics.
Read MoreOne of Pope Francis' greatest strengths has been his affirmation of the Church's closeness to the poor and afflicted of Rome and the world.
Read MoreSaint-to-be Romero links the many Christian martyrs of the 20th century to the courageous martyr-bishops of centuries past.
Read MoreSurprises are frequent with Pope Francis, champion of the world's poor and Germany's wealthy bishops, promoter of both the peripheries and the Secretariat of State.
Read MoreThe freedom to scream and shout and curse and crash is a certain kind of freedom, but it is a freedom without purpose.
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