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Cardinal Mindszenty and the recovery of heroic Christian virtue

Many voices in the contemporary Church call for Christians to “accompany” and “dialogue” with those opposed to the Gospel message and ethos. All too often, this becomes accommodation with the spirit of the times. This […]

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Did the Pope’s message to Europe miss the elephant in the room?

Pope Francis has encouraged young people gathered at the European Union Youth Conference in the Czech Republic to present to the world “a new face of Europe”, and one which is more inclusive. “As young Europeans,” he stressed, “you have an important mission. If in the past your ancestors went to other continents, not always

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Will the Catholic countries of eastern Europe have their own “Brexit”?

Europe is facing a major split, with the more nationalist, conservative and largely Catholic central and eastern EU states increasingly going their own way, against a more liberal, progressive and secular western Europe. The fact this division is continuing despite the ongoing war in Ukraine suggests this unhappy marriage between two competing views of Europe

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Determined to help his family, music director at Minneapolis parish crosses into Ukraine

Learning that his mother’s health had deteriorated in his native Ukraine, Yuri Ivan, music director at St. Constantine Ukrainian Catholic Church in Minneapolis, caught “the first plane” he could March 18 as he sought to cross the border into the country Russia had invaded only weeks before.

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One in 10 Ukrainians is a refugee, half are children, U.N. agencies say

More than 4 million people have fled Ukraine in the past five weeks, and half of them are children, said two U.N. agencies.

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Polish Catholic says it’s her ‘human duty’ to help Ukrainian refugees

Nearly 3 million people have been forced to flee Ukraine in the wake of Russia’s Feb. 24 invasion of that nation, prompting the United Nations to declare the mass exodus the largest refugee crisis in Europe since the end of World War II.

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