Evangelical and other Christian leaders wrestle with their complicated relationship with the American president.
Read MoreThe Vatican snafus in recent years are usually launched by commentators who are eager to advocate for Pope Francis, but often end up doing more harm than good.
Read MoreLoyalty, trust, and justice hang in a balance. In what way will the influential new prefect for the Evangelization of Peoples, Cardinal Tagle, tip the scale?
Read MoreFor more than 30 years, Archbishop Chaput has been a model of creativity and collaboration in preaching and preserving the Gospel.
Read MorePutin presents himself as the heir of Russia’s purported glory. That explains his efforts to remember the war as a time of Russian sacrifice and triumph, including at Auschwitz.
Read MorePapal communications were revolutionized by Ratzinger-Benedict. The effects of which are selectively observed today.
Read MoreNature reflects the beauty of creation but cannot replace the still greater, still more powerful Creator.
Read MoreHarry and Meghan had a choice to make: Remain junior royals subject to the Queen or become senior celebrities in control of their own events.
Read MoreAs mourners gather today to honour John Crosbie, the late politician’s outspoken presence and performance through the years will be remembered.
Read MoreWhy is it assumed by some of the Catholic press that the Pope Emeritus is undermining the Pope on priestly celibacy when he agrees with him?
Read MoreDespite the election of the first pope from Latin America in 2013, the past decade has mostly been a march backward, both for secular society and for the Church.
Read MoreBy 1984, when Stern took over the NBA, Magic and Bird had already saved the league. The new model was set — get the superstar, find a supporting player or two, and launch the dynasty.
Read MoreBombshell abdications in Britain’s Royal Family affirm its members are the primary problem within the family.
Read MoreThe benefit of the doubt is no longer given to Church officials and recent history gives reason why.
Read MoreLike Newman, Mar Ivanios was part of a broader grouping that sought to discover the sources of unity in their own traditions, Anglican and Orthodox.
Read MoreThe twin cases raise questions about the course of justice, both civil and canonical, and how the two coincide, or come into conflict.
Read MoreOne of the most cherished pieces in the Art Gallery of Ontario's collection is The Massacre of the Innocents, part of a special exhibition until January 5th.
Read MoreAs we chronicle the activities of the great and the powerful and the humble and the afflicted, it is sometimes difficult to see progress in the world.
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