The company we keep is an issue for pastors and political leaders alike.
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Read MoreHis is a Catholic approach – if it’s a Catholic approach – to politics that has not been seen in a very long time.
Read MoreThe implications of the assassination attempt will present a challenge for Christians to read the signs of the times.
Read MoreThe former president's ideological lineage can be traced all the way back to the Republican convention of 1912
Read MoreWhile Biden matured in the Senate, Trump sought the spotlight. In 2024, it's all about the show, and Biden can no longer perform
Read MoreNewspaper writers have been the president's most eager propagandists
Read MoreVíctor Manuel Fernández has been busy during his first year in office. But has he been effective?
Read MoreThe cultural argument, which apparently won the day in 1971 with Pope St. Paul VI, may be used against the TLM today.
Read MoreThe omnipresent perfume of cannabis and urine on our streets does not make Canada more glorious and free
Read MoreIn Joseph Zen and Jimmy Lai, China has its John Fisher and Thomas More.
Read MoreWhen the Boston cardinal speaks on the subject of sexual abuse in the Church, everyone should listen.
Read MoreThe archbishop has until Friday to formally respond in person or in writing.
Read MoreFather Landry shares the priesthood with countless others, but he lives it in a way that is rare.
Read MoreThat is a message as old as Abraham, Sarah and John the Baptist and current as contemporary comedy.
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