Many states are opening up, no longer mandating face masks for its citizens. Many people may think that this goes against charity or Church teachings. But freedom is aligned with charity, so we can be okay with getting away from focus on … [Read more...]
A Renewed Look at Pastoral Freedom Concerning COVID-19
Refocusing the United States on the Light of Christ
May 20, 2021 by Deacon Gerard-Marie Anthony
Can There Be a Catholic History?
December 23, 2020 by Christopher Zehnder
Some years ago, in a conversation with a non-Catholic woman of my acquaintance, I mentioned how I made my living. “I write Catholic history texts,” I told her. With head cocked and a challenge in her eyes, she asked, “Catholic history? What … [Read more...]
Christian Life and Education: The Christian Belief in God
February 8, 2013 by Fr. John Navone, SJ
The sacramental vision of an authentically Christian education enjoys the sense of the holy in all things, and imparts a kind of sanctity to the study of all disciplines, seeing in each an avenue to the Creator Logos ... (it) is an aspect … [Read more...]
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