May Is Mary’s Month
I admire the work of the late Irish-Canadian-American novelist, Brian [bree-Ahn] Moore. Three of his books in particular: Catholics (1972);…
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I admire the work of the late Irish-Canadian-American novelist, Brian [bree-Ahn] Moore. Three of his books in particular: Catholics (1972);…
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Michael Pakaluk: We believe in the “resurrection of the dead and life of the world to come,” and we should live with that goal before us.
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Editor’s note: The following is an excerpt from Defenders of the Faith in Word and Deed (Ignatius Press) by Fr. Charles P. Connor, and was originally posted at CWR on July 31, 2017. ————– On October […]
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Michele Malia McAloon: If the Germany go ahead with schismatic actions, it will affect the universal Church, both monetarily and spiritually
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Read Moreby bcadmin | Dec 5, 2020 | Christmas, COVID-19, don Henley, Easter, Features, French Revolution, Jesus Christ, Martin Luther, News, Opinion, Pope Francis, Rousseau | 0 |
“Stab, smite, slay!” roared Luther. Such was his advice to the German aristocracy during the notorious Peasants’ Revolt. Some of the latter doubtless had it coming, and Luther could justify his advice theologically with his […]
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Some preliminary considerations The context for Our Lady’s canticle of praise, overall, is the Gospel according to St. Luke and, more specifically, within his Infancy Narrative. Only Matthew and Luke offer a “pre-history” to the […]
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David Carlin: To know what’s right, we should listen (a) to the voice of Divine Revelation or (b) to the voice of the moral law within us.
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Read Moreby bcadmin | Feb 4, 2020 | Anti-semitism, Associated Press, Church in Europe, Germany, Martin Luther, News | 0 |
A German appeals court on Tuesday rejected a Jewish man’s bid to force the removal of a 700-year-old anti-Semitic statue from a church where Martin Luther once preached.
Read Moreby bcadmin | Jan 21, 2020 | Anti-semitism, Associated Press, Church in Europe, Germany, Martin Luther, News | 0 |
A court in eastern Germany indicated Tuesday that it will likely reject a Jewish man’s bid to force the removal of an ugly remnant of centuries of anti-Semitism from a church where Martin Luther once preached.
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