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The Pope of the Youth - Mary Beth Bonacci

It was funny, really, watching the media try to figure out why the youth of the world so loved Pope John Paul II.  Read more...

The Pope's Childhood: In His Own Words - Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger

You grew up in the country as the youngest of three children. Your father was a constable, the family poor rather than well-off. Your mother, you once recounted, even made her own soap.  Read more...

The Role of Human Sympathy in the Work of Social Justice Part I - Donald DeMarco

There was once a young man whose parents, in an attempt to improve the family's finances, purchased a large house that was to be used as a school for young ladies.  Read more...

The Secret Life of Mother Teresa - David Scott

During her lifetime, Mother Teresa of Calcutta was an inspiration to millions. In the years following her death, more information has been uncovered about the Catholic nun's personal life and spirituality. David Scott is the author of A Revolution of Love: The Meaning of Mother TeresaRead more...

The Selfish Giant - Oscar Wilde

Every afternoon, as they were coming from school, the children used to go and play in the Giant's garden.  Read more...

The Spirit in Vietnam - Robert Royal

As World War II ended, Vietnam began to suffer the same types of persecution and martyrdoms that Communism brought to China and Korea. But at that very moment a spiritual story was unfolding that shows how grace operates even in the most terrible circumstances.  Read more...

The Spirit of Wilberforce - Charles Colson

Few men have changed history as profoundly as the English parliamentarian William Wilberforce.  Read more...

The Story of a Well-Lived Life - Robert P. George

Elizabeth Fox-Genovese was a scholar as notable for her bravery as for her brilliance.  Read more...

The Subway Hero - Charles Colson

On the day after New Year’s, as most of the world now knows, Wesley Autrey, a construction worker and a Navy veteran, was waiting for the train with his two daughters at the 137th Street Station in New York.  Read more...

The Unconventional Baroness - Benedict Rogers

With a price on her head in Azerbaijan and a prison sentence in Sudan, Baroness Caroline Cox is always in danger. Moving illegally across borders, to see firsthand "man's inhumanity to man," has become the life business of this extraordinary crusader for Christian rights.   Read more...


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