Alito’s opinion in Dobbs buries the ‘sweet-mystery’ court preferred by Justice Anthony Kennedy.
Read MoreSt. John Fisher was a courageous bishop and gifted theologian imprisoned by a tyrant; we have ourselves a like model in our day.
Read MoreA national day is about making history present in order to build a better future
Read MoreMight assassination as a political tool return, after an early 21st century hiatus?
Read MoreInstead of restoring their fatherhood, the charter made bishops adversaries to their priests.
Read Morethe committee set up to investigate why the Emergencies Act was used has acquired more than a touch of farce
Read MoreUnlike the film, the novel, rich in Catholic imagery, puts Holy Communion in the forefront, not baptism.
Read MoreIs it morally acceptable to vacation in the island jail known as Cuba?
Read MoreThat a regional power like Mexico would prefer solidarity with Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela over the freedom agenda is troubling
Read MoreWhat if the walking together results in a walking apart?
Read MoreThe Platinum Jubilee has consigned the Ruby Jubilee's annus horribilis to history
Read MoreThe Church—chiefly in Poland—marked the first feast day of Blessed Stefan Wyszyński this past Saturday, May 28
Read MoreThree cases bear special note.
Read MoreIt’s time to stop punishing people with minority opinions on public health policy
Read MoreWhat we had in the glory days of the rivalry between the Flames and Oilers will not return — ever
Read MoreMoral pressure is really the only ‘power’ that the Catholic Church can exert on communist China. Will it do so now?
Read MoreTitus Brandsma, the heroic Dutch resister who was killed by lethal injection at Dachau, is to be canonized by Pope Francis
Read MoreCardinal Zen’s arrest was a clear signal that Beijing thinks it has no consequences to fear from ratcheting up the repression in Hong Kong
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