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Maurice Baring: Faith and Culture - Joseph Pearce

When Sir James Gunn exhibited his famous painting, “The Conversation Piece,” depicting G.K. Chesterton, Hilaire Belloc, and Maurice Baring assembled round a table, Chesterton, with characteristic humor, labeled the three figures, “Baring, over-bearing, and past-bearing.”  Email This Article

May We Not Lose His Kind - Peggy Noonan

William F. Buckley Jr. was a national treasure whose energy was a kind of optimism.  Email This Article

Meeting Peggy Noonan - Anne Morse

It is the beginning of the week America buried Ronald Reagan. Peggy Noonan is in Washington to attend his funeral, to visit with old friends and colleagues, to wander among the notable and the unknown.  Email This Article

Mighty Casey and American Humility - Donald DeMarco

Pride is the most pernicious of the seven deadly sins.  Email This Article

More than just a numbers man - Father Raymond J. de Souza

Economics has lost one of its great practitioners and technical masters. But the loss is greater than that; the humane society has lost a champion, and liberty has lost a friend.   Email This Article

Mother Teresa of Calcutta: The Light of Love - Rev. Joseph Langford

Ahead of Mother Teresa of Calcutta's beatification this Sunday, Missionary of Charity Father Joseph Langford shared with ZENIT his thoughts about her mission and the impact of her life.  Email This Article

Mother Teresa's Rosary - unknown

“Young man,” inquired Mother Teresa, “do you say the rosary often?” “No, not really,” he admitted. She took his hand, while her eyes probed his. Then she smiled. “Well, you will now.” And she dropped her rosary into his palm.   Email This Article

Mourning and Remembrance - George Weigel

He once described his high-school years as a time in which he was "completely absorbed" by a passion for the theater. So it was fitting that Karol Jozef Wojtyla lived a very dramatic life.  Email This Article

My Friend, Benedict XVI - Rev. Joseph Fessio, S.J.

These are Father Joseph Fessio’s answers to a series of questions posed about Pope Benedict XVI. They were answered on April 21, 2005, before he got on an airplane to fly to Rome for the formal installation of Pope Benedict XVI.  Email This Article

My Thorn in the Flesh - Carl Cleveland

Carl Cleveland had it all. Wealth. Love. Success. Then the FBI showed up. Out of the blue, he faced obscure legal charges. He was innocent, but the deck was stacked. His sentence: 10 years in prison. Cleveland relates his riveting tale - a story of three grueling years in prison where he was sustained by constant prayer. And ending in joyful victory - an appeal that would prove to be the fastest handed down in Supreme Court history.  Email This Article


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