A Roster of Saints
by Mark BauerleinArchbishop Alfred Hughes joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his book Spiritual Masters. Continue Reading »
Archbishop Alfred Hughes joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his book Spiritual Masters. Continue Reading »
The beautification of the Ulma family shows that serving God in this world requires faith that there are things worse than death.
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Mother Cabrini's mission was to give people hope through charity for the body and the soul. Continue Reading »
It was good to see Mark Movsesian (“Defining Religion in the Court,” June/July 2023) tackle the issue of judicial religious exemptions for the increasing numbers of religious Nones among us. But I don’t think his guideline for distinguishing “religious” claims from other, conscientious . . . . Continue Reading »
If October’s Synod on Synodality is going to contribute to the evangelization of a world sorely in need of holiness, then the Synod is going to have to take the saints far more seriously than its Working Document does. Continue Reading »
Cardinal Pell's tireless witness to the Christian faith resembles that of many great confessor bishops. Continue Reading »
With all the past persecutions of Christians in mind, what does Jesus mean when he says, “Not a hair of your head will perish”? Continue Reading »
Against our bleak horizon, it seems impossible to hope that peace and liberty may prevail. But Providence is still at work, if hidden from our eyes. Continue Reading »
As of May 15, Catholic journalists around the world will be able to count one of their number among the saints, as Titus Brandsma, a Dutch Carmelite killed at the Dachau concentration camp in 1942, is canonized in St. Peter’s Square. Continue Reading »
Through the mediation of the saints, that which was lost has been found. Continue Reading »