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Francis Canavan: A Jesuit for the Confused and Distressed

William Doino Jr.

Fun is Not Enough: The Complete Catholic Eye Columns by francis canavan, s.j., edited by dawn eden goldstein; introduction by stephen m. fields, s.j.; national committee of catholic laymen; en...

Mother Seton and the American Crisis

William Doino Jr.

As America’s troubles intensify, and anger and violence spread, it’s essential for people of good will, especially those who profess faith in Jesus Christ, not to be drawn into the...

Saving Christians from Genocide

William Doino Jr.

Two years after its release, this still photo, taken from an ISIS propaganda video, remains as haunting as ever: a long line of Christian Coptic men in orange jump suits,...

Dunkirk: A Riveting Film of War and Survival

William Doino Jr.

Of all the battles of World War II, Dunkirk is among the most important—and least discussed. While the German invasion of Poland, the attack on Pearl Harbor, Stalingrad, D-Day,...

St. Charles Borromeo: Model Bishop, Holy Reformer

William Doino Jr.

When Pope Francis selected Mario Delpini as the new archbishop of Milan, commentators began discussing whether Delpini was a so-called “Francis bishop .” But it was a misleading debate....

Time Magazine Reinvents the Priesthood

William Doino Jr.

With a burst of religious zeal rarely seen in the secular press, Time magazine has published a story titled, “The God Squad: The Next Generation of Catholic Priests.” It’s...

Anne Frank’s Enduring Testament

William Doino Jr.

Seventy-five years ago this month, Anne Frank began a diary, reflecting: “Writing in a diary is a really strange experience for someone like me. Not only because I’ve never...

Alvin Plantinga’s Masterful Achievement

William Doino Jr.

When Alvin Plantinga was awarded this year’s Templeton Prize, he joined a host of other prominent winners, including Mother Teresa, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Michael Novak and Rabbi Jonathan Sacks. And just as...

The Challenge of Fatima

William Doino Jr.

If there were any doubts about the enduring power of Fatima, Pope Francis has put them to bed. Appearing before half a million people on the hundredth anniversary of Mary’s apparitions,...

Ratzinger Rising

William Doino Jr.

When Joseph Ratzinger resigned as Pope Benedict XVI, some of his opponents predicted, unkindly, that his abdication would be the only thing remembered about his life and pontificate. It...

Paterson: A Film to Remember

William Doino Jr.

Every year, at least one film gains widespread acclaim but, for whatever reason, never takes off at the box office. One example is last year’s Paterson, which passed by...

Five Lessons from Francis de Sales

William Doino Jr.

Given the growing challenges now facing Christians, a valuable source to turn to, for wisdom and strength, is St. Francis de Sales. Pope Benedict XVI called de Sales “a...

Pope Francis’s Achilles Heel

William Doino Jr.

In a recent interview with the German paper Die Zeit, Pope Francis declared, “I am a sinner and am fallible.” This followed a conversation with Spain’s El País, in...

Assessing Francis

William Doino Jr.

When Francis was elected pope four years ago, he made a memorable request as he introduced himself to the world: “Pray for Me.” Now that Francis is engulfed in...

Mourning the Russian Revolution

William Doino Jr.

A hundred years ago this month, the Russian Revolution commenced, producing some of the most terrifying crimes ever recorded. Given the attention now being focused on Russia, one would...