The Good, the Bad, and Gaudium et Spes
It is easy to be critical of Gaudium et Spes as a document pushed through at the end of the Second Vatican Council when the Holy Spirit was out to lunch or the Conciliar fathers […]
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by bcadmin | Oct 12, 2022 | 1960s, Gaudium et spes, Humanae Vitae, Joseph Ratzinger, Karol Wojtyla, News, Second Vatican Council, The Dispatch, Vatican II, Vatican II: Fifty Years Later, Yves de Montcheuil | 0 |
It is easy to be critical of Gaudium et Spes as a document pushed through at the end of the Second Vatican Council when the Holy Spirit was out to lunch or the Conciliar fathers […]
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John M. Grondelski: As we remember ‘Roe v. Wade’ and its horrors, we should ask: Is this the kind of society we want for our children?
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Read Moreby bcadmin | Oct 26, 2021 | 2021, Augusto Del Noce’s “On Catholic Progressivism”, Columns, Francis X. Maier, Karol Wojtyla, Lumen Fidei (The Light of Faith), News, Pius XII, Pope Francis, Praying for the Pope, The Catholic Thing | 0 |
Francis X. Maier: Pope Francis and his promoters have, to put it kindly, lacked charity in dealing with anyone seen as “conservative.”
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Read Moreby bcadmin | Feb 22, 2021 | Cracow, Education, Essay, Features, Jagiellonian University, Karol Wojtyla, News, Poland, Saint John Paul II | 0 |
Editor’s note: The Pioneer Institute, a Boston-based public policy research center, has just published a groundbreaking study, A Vision of Hope: Catholic Schooling in Massachusetts. The book explores the history and achievements of Catholic educa…
Read Moreby bcadmin | Feb 11, 2021 | Already/Not Yet, Cultural resistance, Freedom of the Spirit, Karol Wojtyla, News, Pope John Paul II, Rhapsodic Theatre, Theatre of the Word, What would you die for? | 0 |
What would you die for?
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Brad Miner tells the story of a lost Jewish girl and the Catholic seminarian who saved her in the aftermath of the Nazi occupation of Poland.
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Read Moreby bcadmin | Nov 17, 2020 | Catholic young adult, Features, Film & Music, Karol Wojtyla, Lolek, Minnesota, News, Special Report, Theater | 0 |
If it is true, as writer Ross Douthat would have it, that we live in an age of decadence characterized by sterile remakes, reboots, and revivals of earlier artistic works, it is also true that […]
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James Matthew Wilson: St. John Paul II, as poet and pope, taught us that “The greatness of work is inside man.” Work for the Church and for the nation.
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Read Moreby bcadmin | Jun 1, 2020 | Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, Gaudium et spes, Jesus Christ, John Paul II, Karol Wojtyla, Lumen Gentium, News, Saint Paul VI, Second Vatican Council, St. Thomas Aquinas, The Dispatch | 0 |
Editor’s note: This essay, which originally appeared at CWR on May 31, 2020, is reposted in honor of St. John Paul II’s feast day. “By canonizing some of the faithful, i.e., by solemnly proclaiming that […]
Read Moreby bcadmin | May 18, 2020 | Acts of the Apostles, areopagus, Athens, Books, Features, Jesus Christ, Karol Wojtyla, News, Pope St. John Paul II, Resurrection, Saint Paul | 0 |
Archbishop Karol Wojtyla’s newly discovered 1965 reflections on St. Paul’s discourse at the Areopagus (Acts 17: 16-32), Mars Hill, is the starting point for Wojtyla’s cycle of catecheses in this book, Teachings for an Unbelieving […]
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