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Leo and John Paul are like brothers - Father Raymond de Souza

Earlier this week Pope John Paul II passed Pope Leo XIII on the papal longevity list, vaulting into third place in history, behind St. Peter himself and Blessed Pius IX (1846-1878).  Email This Article

Lessons from an Archbishop’s Fall - George Weigel

For 50 difficult years, from Hitler’s invasion in 1939 until the communist crack-up in 1989, Polish Catholicism fought tenaciously and successfully for its independence, and Poland’s, by emphasizing the liberating power of the truth. That brilliant accomplishment must not be compromised now by a stubborn reluctance to face the full truth of those five decades.  Email This Article

Lessons of a Pontiff's Twilight - George Weigel

Five days before he left Poland for the conclave that was to elect him pope, Cardinal Karol Wojtyla attended a party celebrating the 20th anniversary of his consecration as a bishop.  Email This Article

Light in a New Dark Age: Pope Benedict XVI - The Man and the Mission - George Weigel

Benedict XVI: The name is the program, and the name is the man.   Email This Article

Like Ripples on a Pond: On the Life of a Much Loved Friend - Iain T. Benson

To recall Richard now is to smile and realize that in a real way he is not gone and that what was within him is blazing, undiminished and unquenchable.  Email This Article

Lourdes and the Modern World - George Weigel

One hundred fifty years ago, on Feb. 11, 1858, an illiterate, impoverished 14-year-old girl received the first of 18 visions of Mary, who eventually revealed herself to Bernadette Soubirous as "the Immaculate Conception."  Email This Article

Love and the Kick Save - Donald DeMarco

Goalies are supposed to make saves: pad saves, stick saves, skate saves, and kick saves. It was the latter type, however — his very first, and one that took place away from the hockey rink and the roaring crowd — that was by far his most important, for it saved not merely a goal, but two lives.  Email This Article

Making Room at the Inn - Jennifer Roback Morse

The self-sufficient, autonomous individual is at the heart of America's economic and political institutions. But some people are legitimately dependent on others.  Email This Article

Making the Church matter in Quebec - Rev. Raymond J. de Souza

Last week Cardinal Marc Ouellet, Archbishop of Quebec City, made front-page news across the country with his open letter asking forgiveness for the sins of the past.   Email This Article

Manners and Holiness - Tom Howard

My wife and I have a friend, a lady — and “lady” is the right word here — who is what earlier centuries, especially in England, would have called “high-born.”  Email This Article


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