The English martyr, whose feast day is today, built ‘priest holes’ to protect persecuted clergy in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Read MoreWhy not decide this year to make St. Joseph’s feast a holy day of obligation? It would be a fitting legacy of the Year of St. Joseph.
Read MoreNow that Canada’s legislators have got the medicine out of our suicide regime, it’s time to get the medical profession out, too.
Read MoreAfter Blessed Pius IX proclaimed St. Joseph the “Patron of the Universal Church” in 1870, his successors have turned their attention to St. Joseph in their own particular way.
From the outset there has been something strange with the Vatican’s non-rollout of the Year of St. Joseph. And it is creating another unnecessary controversy.
Read MoreConsumers are constantly demanding ethically sourced products, except when those ethical concerns are raised by Catholics.
Read MoreThe wedding(s) of Meghan and Harry cause confusion on at least three important points.
Read MoreThe eighth anniversary of Pope Francis’ election brought a completely unexpected and wholly unnecessary controversy.
Read MoreThe papal response to this question, as first answered by Benedict and then by Francis as shown during his visit to Iraq, indicates both continuity in substance and a difference in style.
Read MoreWhen media subject certain personalities to rigorous fact-checking, but extend a credulous courtesy to the Sussexes, it is a clear double standard.
Read MoreMeghan had no idea what she was getting into and Harry was too clueless or too careless to do anything about it
Read MoreDuffin was fascinated, as a scientist and atheist, that the Vatican gave such enormous weight to her medical opinion.
Read MorePapal travel is no longer remarkable. But Iraq is a first.
Read MoreA specific dimension of the Holy Father’s visit will lift up the figure of Abraham, which Pope St. John Paul II planned to do 21 years earlier.
Read MoreLincoln and Douglas established that the Union would be preserved not only by force of arms, but by, as much as was possible, a unifying spirit.
Read MoreGenesis gives us clues that strife does not have the final word among siblings.
Read MoreIf the cultural winds blow fiercely enough, the apple of Harry can fall a great distance from the tree of Father Ignatius.
Read MoreOur reverence for our health-care system means we are reluctant to admit it, but in any system where long waits are the norm, there will be queue jumping.
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