The Sinner and the Saint
by Kenneth L. WoodwardIf more of the old canonization system had been in place, the McCarrick Report would certainly have delayed John Paul II’s canonization.
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If more of the old canonization system had been in place, the McCarrick Report would certainly have delayed John Paul II’s canonization.
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The priest martyrs of Silesia, and the nuns who suffered with them, were victims of a broader pattern of terror practiced by agents of the radicalized left. Continue Reading »
A Thanksgiving feast of book recommendations from 2020. Continue Reading »
Resurgent anti-Semitism is a growing problem, but insult is added to injury when people use Jewish suffering to cement their own victim status. Continue Reading »
Death is a blessing because death is that “passover” at which we can offer back to God the life God had given us as a gift. Continue Reading »
The president-elect and vice president-elect have made it very clear that they intend to make it very costly to practice one’s faith. Continue Reading »
New York’s failure to recognize the importance of the Mass is plain wrong. Continue Reading »
If Republicans are to become a multiethnic, middle-class movement, a popular, ecumenical Christianity of the sort I observed at the Museum of the Bible will likely have an important place in it. Continue Reading »
R. R. Reno on Geoffrey Kabaservice, Mark Bauerlein on Lewis and Clark, and Jacquelyn Lee on Mother Benedict. Continue Reading »