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Good Sportsmanship - Donald DeMarco

We are all aware of the fact that media images and reality do not always coincide. In fact, the image that the media presents to us can be the polar opposite of the reality it replaces.  Email This Article

Graham Greene: Doubter Par Excellence - Joseph Pearce

It was both apt and prophetic that Greene should have taken the name of St. Thomas the Doubter at his reception into the Church in February 1926. He doubted others; he doubted himself; he doubted God. Ironically, it was this very doubt that so often provided the creative force for his fiction.  Email This Article

Hauled Aboard the Ark - Peter Kreeft

I was born into a loving, believing community, a Protestant "mother church" (the Reformed Church) which, though it had not for me the fullness of the faith, had strong and genuine piety.  Email This Article

Haunted House - Mark Gauvreau Judge

This Halloween, when I go trick-or-treating with my nephews, I'm dressing as an 18th-century Russian-born priest. Halloween is supposed to be about what's scary, and what Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin encountered - called by the Baltimore Catholic Review the "truest ghost story ever told" - sounds scary enough.  Email This Article

He Could No Longer Explain Why He Wasn’t Catholic - Tim Drake

Until a few weeks ago, Francis Beckwith was president of the Evangelical Theological Society, an association of 4,300 Protestant theologians. Now he has returned to the Church of his baptism.  Email This Article

He Taught Us Who We Are - Janet E. Smith

In his letter marking the close of the Jubilee year, Pope John Paul II wrote, “I have often stopped to look at the long queues of pilgrims waiting patiently to go through the Holy Door. In each of them I tried to imagine the story of a life, made up of joys, worries, sufferings; the story of someone whom Christ had met and who in dialogue with Him, was setting out again on a journey of hope.”  Email This Article

Heeding the call - Charles Lewis

The founder of L'Arche has spent nearly a lifetime championing the severely disabled.  Email This Article

Henry J. Hyde, R.I.P. - George Weigel

Shortly before Thanksgiving, 1986, Henry Hyde's prostate started acting up, so he spent the holiday in Georgetown University Hospital.  Email This Article

He’s Got Guts - Peggy Noonan

We all complain, and with justice, about the falseness of much that is said in Washington, and the cowardice that leaves a great deal unsaid. But I found myself impressed and grateful for the words of Chuck Hagel, the Republican senator from Nebraska, in a meeting of the Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday.  Email This Article

How one extraordinary talent may be the key to genius - Paul Johnson

What is a genius? We use the word frequently but surely, to guard its meaning, we should bestow it seldom.  Email This Article


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