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Dinner with a Long Spoon

Francis X. Maier: We have a duty to engage the world and our nation’s public life. But we’re Catholics first and Americans second.

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Alleged vandal faces hate crime charge after major damage to Denver’s Catholic cathedral

A 26-year-old woman has turned herself in on two charges related to some $10,000 in vandalism damage to Denver’s Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception. Madeline Ann Cramer faces one charge of criminal mischief and another of a bias-motivated crime in connection with an Oct. 10 incident, the Denver District Attorney’s Office said Jan. 13. Both

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The Last Acceptable Prejudice

David Bonagura: Large families may grow tired of jabs and jeers, but will endure with patience. They seek God’s approbation, not society’s.

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Faith without a Hope?

Robert Royal on Election eve: The gates of Hell may not prevail, but things can still go very wrong in many ways for a long time.

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Faith without a Hope?

Robert Royal on Election eve: The gates of Hell may not prevail, but things can still go very wrong in many ways for a long time.

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The Invisible Churchman

The #MeToo movement has finally reached Rome, and the wisdom of priestly celibacy is being hotly questioned. As it happens, H.G. Wells questioned it just as hotly nearly a century ago, and along many of the same lines. Though his denouncements of the Catholic Church and her priesthood have been largely forgotten, it is his […]

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