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Fr Dwight Longenecker
St Joseph of Cupertino: the high-flying dunce
The levitations of St Joseph of Cupertino remain among the most startling claims in Christian history, challenging modern assumptions about reason, reality and sanctity
The monks of Norcia: Benedict’s sons return
From suppression under Napoleon to destruction by earthquake, the Benedictines of Norcia have rebuilt their monastic life through prayer, work and perseverance
Faith, politics and the rise of MAGA Catholics
As the political loyalties of many American Catholics shift from Democrat roots to Republican loyalties, the consequences for unity within the Church are becoming harder to ignore
Altar boys are back
As the Church reflects on the decision to allow girls to serve at the altar in the 1990s, some parishes are seeing a renewed emphasis on boys as servers
Only one miracle is necessary
Catholic writers continue to make the case that the Resurrection is the most convincing explanation of events in Jerusalem two thousand years ago
Lady Day: the forgotten Christian New Year
March 25 was long kept as New Year’s Day, and from the Annunciation to Tolkien its place in Christian tradition helps explain why it still feels like the true beginning of the year
The triumph of sentimentality in the Church of England
Three decades after the Church of England’s vote on women’s ordination, the deeper issue was not merely theology but the rise of sentiment as a substitute for authority
What every Catholic should know about the Eucharist
what does the catechism of the catholic church teach? it teaches that it is by the conversion of the bread and wine into christ’s body and b...
Half of US Catholics think the Eucharist is only symbolic. How did this happen?
a news item last week reminded me of a story about the writer flannery o’connor. in one of her letters collected in the habit of being she d...
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