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The Center of Christian Faith - Kenneth Baker, S.J.

The object toward which Catholic faith is directed is God himself.  Email This Article

The Church’s Attitude Toward Miracles - Fr. Peter M.J. Stravinskas

Since the Enlightenment, many Christians have sought to provide dependable criteria for discerning the authenticity of the miracles.  Email This Article

The Coming of Christ - Fr. Leonard M. Puech, O.F.M.

May the celebration of Christ's first coming into the world remind us of his everyday coming into our lives, so that it may not be said of us: "He came unto his own, and his own did not receive him".  Email This Article

The Confessional Seal - Grace MacKinnon

Dear Grace, I have not been to confession in a very long time and there is something I would like to know. A friend told me that, under certain conditions, a priest could divulge what you tell him, even in confession. Is this true?  Email This Article

The Conquest of the Bride - Hans Urs von Balthasar

My kingdom is invisible, but I want to establish you, my Bride, before the eyes of men so visibly that no one will be able to overlook you.  Email This Article

The Conversion of Elizabeth Ann Seton: First American-born Saint - Father Charles P. Connor

In Elizabeth Ann Seton, we have a saint for our times. In Elizabeth Ann Seton, we have a woman of faith, for a time of doubt and uncertainty . . . a woman of love for a time of coldness and division . . . a woman of hope for a time of crisis and discouragement.  Email This Article

The Cosmic Effects of Jesus' Resurrection - Fr. Kenneth Baker, S.J.

Have we become so familiar with the Christian affirmation of Jesus’ Resurrection from the dead that we are no longer aware of the cosmic implications of that assertion?  Email This Article

The Crescent and the Gun - Brian Saint-Paul

Is Islam really a religion of peace?  Email This Article

The Cross - Pope Benedict XVI

Peter Seewald: "We are used to thinking of suffering as something we try to avoid at all costs. And there is nothing that many societies get more angry about than the Christian idea that one should bear with pain, should endure suffering, should even sometimes give oneself up to it, in order thereby to overcome it. 'Suffering', John Paul II believes, 'is a part of the mystery of being human.' Why is this?"  Email This Article

The Cross of Christ the Measure of the World - Venerable John Henry Cardinal Newman

A great number of men live and die without reflecting at all upon the state of things in which they find themselves.  Email This Article


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