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Following Jesus the Light
SERVANT OF GOD CATHERINE DE HUECK DOHERTY
Through faith we are able to turn our faces to God and meet his gaze.

An End…and a Beginning
SERVANT OF GOD CATHERINE DE HUECK DOHERTY
Dear Jesus, I have done so little for you in the past year. 

Aflame with the Bridegroom's Love
SERVANT OF GOD CATHERINE DE HUECK DOHERTY
Everything can be borne between two Masses.

Bishop Jean Dubois
FATHER GEORGE RUTLER
Saint Catherine of Siena said that all the way to Heaven is already Heaven for those who love the Lord.

The Only Acceptable Bigotry
NATIONAL CATHOLIC REGISTER
Thomas Doherty, a professor of Film Studies at Brandeis University, sees Hollywood's defense of the movie Dogma as another instance of the only acceptable bigotry in American-bigotry against Catholics.

Greene's True Colours
FRANKLIN FREEMAN
In 1949, Graham Greene, after an audience with Pope Pius XII, visited a Franciscan monastery with his mistress, Catherine Walston, where he heard Padre Pio say Mass.

Saint Nuno of Saint Mary
FATHER GEORGE RUTLER
Nuno Alvares Pereira, born in 1360, was a descendant of Charlemagne and, by the marriage of his daughter to a son of the King of Portugal, became ancestor to many shapers of history, including Catherine of Aragon and Mary Tudor.

God, the Hound of Heaven
DAVID SCOTT
Everything comes from love, St. Catherine of Siena reminds us. This is the great paradox of our Fathers love. In a world filled with evil and innocent suffering, how can we believe in Gods love? These questions gnawed away at Eugene ONeill. His whole life was consumed with the problem of evil and Gods permissive will, Dorothy Day said.

The Natural History Museum
CATHERINE DALZELL
The greatest danger of evolutionism is that, under its influence, many people find the obvious hard to see.

Forgotten Portraits
CATHERINE MORROGH
An anonymous Dutch master of the 1500s included two Down syndrome people in his magnificent Nativity scene.

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