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Vanier: 'Close to a saint' - Charles Lewis

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

Victim Soul - Peggy Noonan

What Pope John Paul II is teaching us through his suffering.  Email This Article

Virginia's generous hero - Rex Murphy

There were threads of uplift to the shock and tragedy of the Virginia Tech shootings. Even the most extravagant horrors, we should be thankful, present instances of human generosity, courage and goodness.  Email This Article

W.H. Auden - Rev. George Rutler

W. H. Auden was only a few years older than I am now when in my early 20s he seemed to me half as old as time.  Email This Article

Walter Ciszek - Rev. George W. Rutler

Before there was an Armistice Day, Walter Ciszek was born on November 11, 1904, and lived through a crucified century. Death came gracefully in 1984 on the feast of the Immaculate Conception.  Email This Article

Watching Billy and the Pope - Terry Mattingly

The old voice was shaky and the pre-recorded tape was poor, but the Rev. Billy Graham's words hit home during the recent Nashville tribute to June and Johnny Cash.  Email This Article

We Can All Relate - Peggy Noonan

Soldiers, commanders, children, parents: The human face of a natural disaster.  Email This Article

We Hardly Knew Her - National Catholic Register

Like much of the world, the postulator of Mother Teresa's cause, Father Brian Kolodiejchuk, thought the story of Mother was summed up by her simple faith. The work he did revealed much more.   Email This Article

Wellington Mara - Rev. George W. Rutler

The last time I saw Wellington Mara (1916-2005) dancing was at my birthday party. He and Ann, married more than 50 years, allowed that we had been good friends for more than 20 years because I held professional football in contempt and never asked them for tickets.  Email This Article

WFB: In Memoriam - Rev. Robert A. Sirico

Having been my father’s remote control, I recall one Sunday afternoon in the 1960s being told to stop and back up to the “educational channel,” as it was called.  Email This Article


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