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Ken Craycraft
In Peter’s faltering journey to sainthood there is surely hope for us all
among the many wonderful paradoxes of catholic faith, practice and history is that now-canonised saints did not always act so saintly. from ...
Keys of the Kingdom: in Peter's faltering journey to sainthood there is hope for us all
among the many wonderful paradoxes of catholic faith, practice and history is that now-canonised saints did not always act so saintly. from ...
The purpose of suffering according to Flannery O’Connor
in a letter to a friend in june 1958, flannery o’connor briefly discussed an acquaintance who had committed suicide. o’connor’s mother (a fr...
All Catholic moral doctrine is social doctrine
humans were created for social relationships. among the implications of the creation accounts in the first two chapters of genesis is that t...
Music can contribute to the joys and thoughtful memories of the Christmas season
of all the holy days of the liturgical calendar, none involves the senses more than christmas. the sensory experiences of christmas invoke f...
Two cheers for Laudate Deum, the musings of a '1960s flower child' that falls short on theology
on the feast of st francis of assisi, pope francis promulgated his apostolic exhortation, laudate deum , expressly to complement his 2...
‘Take that, schismatics!’
the right and the left in america are equally partisan about pope francis. whatever else has occurred during the present papacy, the catholi...
The right not to say what you don’t believe
the supreme court’s ruling is pro-freedom of speech, not anti-gay. in late june, before adjourning until the next october term, the supreme ...
The unintelligibility of American patriotism
the us devotion to the peoples’ ‘unalienable rights’ is a logical fallacy. in the calendar of american civil religion, july 4 is a solemnity...
It would have been better if Summorum Pontificum had been left alone
on february 21, the dicastery for divine worship and the discipline of the sacraments, headed by prefect cardinal arthur roche, issued a res...
The hope of the Church: Benedict XVI and the path to recovery
in 1969, while he was a professor of theology at the university of regensburg, fr joseph ratzinger gave a radio address in germany, asking “...
Space, time, and incarnation
Catholicism teaches that Christ came physically and materially in time and space
among the starker distinctions between catholicism and most protestant traditions are their respective theologies of the role of material, t...
The profound and insightful mind of Peter Kreeft
few, if any, catholic philosophers are as prolific as the american professor, peter kreeft. over the course of his 85 years, 57 as a profess...
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