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Cardinal Lustiger, R.I.P. - George Weigel

Visitors to the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris will soon be able to ponder a commemorative marker carrying this inscription:   Email This Article

Carla’s Gift - Torey Hayden

You almost didn’t notice her in class. She was small for 7, and quiet; she didn’t cause trouble the way the boys did. Her features were plain, and her blond hair was cropped short in a raggedy, home-cut style vaguely reminiscent of the Little Prince. No matter what the time of year, she always wore the same assortment of faded cotton dresses, the same cheap sneakers. Her name was Carla.  Email This Article

Catholic Army chaplain from Minnesota critically wounded in Iraq - Catholic News Service

Family and friends of Father H. Timothy Vakoc continued to pray in early June for the U.S. Army chaplain from Minnesota who was seriously injured when a bomb exploded near his Humvee in Iraq May 29.   Email This Article

Charlemagne - Eginhard

He was very forward in succouring the poor, and in that gratuitous generosity which the Greeks call alms, so much so that he not only made a point of giving in his own country and his own kingdom, but when he discovered that there were Christians living in poverty in Syria, Egypt, and Africa, at Jerusalem, Alexandria, and Carthage, he had compassion on their wants, and used to send money over the seas to them.  Email This Article

Chastity - Donald DeMarco

After chasing the woman from his room, Thomas Aquinas returned to his cell,"dropped the firebrand into the fire; and sat down on that seat of sedentary scholarship,"that chair of philosophy, that secret throne of contemplation, from which he never rose again.  Email This Article

Chauncey Devereux Stillman - Rev. George Rutler

Of wealth and war, Chauncey Devereux Stillman (1907-1989) knew much and said little.  Email This Article

Chesterbelloc - Ralph McInerny

Chesterton died relatively young, with his authorial boots on, whereas Belloc lived on to enormous old age. There are several evocations of him in the diaries of Evelyn Waugh.  Email This Article

Christ First, Last and Always - George Weigel

A few weeks back, Bishop William Lori of Bridgeport, John Allen of the National Catholic Reporter, and I were invited by Doubleday to help launch Pope Benedict XVI's new book, Jesus of Nazareth, at a May 15 program in Washington.   Email This Article

Christmas 1981: A Candle That Burned Bright for Freedom 25 Years Ago - Paul Kengor

It's difficult to explain how much the world has changed in 25 years — and for the better. Those who lived through December 1981 would be well served to pause and give thanks for the differences.  Email This Article

Christmas Eve With the Pope - John Burger

Andreas Widmer was casual about his faith until an unexpected encounter with Pope John Paul II. On watch as a Swiss Guard on Christmas Eve 1986, Widmer discovered a compassionate Pope who cared deeply about his sorrow.   Email This Article


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