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Month: March 2017

List of Prelates For and Against the Dubia

Over at LifeSiteNews, Pete Baklinksy and Claire Chretien (both of whom are, by the way, doing some of the most important work in Catholic journalism today) have compiled a list of bishops and cardinals who have spoken out publicly both for and against the dubia pertaining to Amoris Laetitia. I’m not positive that the list is comprehensive — I noticed … Read more

Roberto de Mattei Lecture in DC on March 27

(Image source) Attention Washington DC area readers: Professor Roberto de Mattei, Catholic historian, President of the Lepanto Foundation, and author of over twenty books, including one of the seminal works on Vatican II: The Second Vatican Council – An Unwritten Story, will be giving a lecture on the crisis in the Church at the Cosmos Club in … Read more

New Papal Interview Addresses Cardinal Burke, Married Priests

(Image: Screenshot of the papal interview as it appears [with Google translation] in Zeit Online) Today, 8 March, the German newspaper Die Zeit published an interview with Pope Francis which was conducted at the end of February at the pope’s residence Casa Santa Marta in Rome. In this somewhat lengthy interview, the pope speaks about … Read more

Austrian Journalist: Pope Francis Has Been Disrespectful Toward the Four Dubia Cardinals

Today, on 7 March, there appeared in the prominent secular Austrian newspaper Die Presse an article, entitled “Francis – Populism in a Catholic Way” (“Franziskus – Populismus auf katholisch”), which contains some strongly critical remarks about Pope Francis and his perceptibly continual leadership. (The Austrian Catholic website Kath.net has also reported on it.) Hans Winkler, the author … Read more

The Life of St. Thomas Aquinas and His Greatest Work

The Church has told us countless times to go to St. Thomas for guidance in matters of philosophy and theology.  Over the centuries this authoritative counsel has been a source of motivation for countless schools and seminaries, teachers and scholars.  But just who was this saint, what were the main lines of his life, and … Read more

Cardinal Marx: Pope Francis Was Joyful that the German Bishops Wrote Guidelines about Amoris Laetitia

Today, on 6 March 2017, the German Bishops’ Conference began its own spring General Assembly in Bensberg (Bergisch Gladbach), Germany. Sixty-six German bishops are now coming together for four days in order to discuss such themes as migration, the priesthood, and ecumenism. At today’s opening press conference, the President of the German Bishops’ Conference, Cardinal … Read more

Catholicism’s Narrative of the World, and How to Rebuild It

(Image courtesy of John Cosmas, Charlotte Latin Mass Community) In a 2015 interview with the noted atheist Sam Harris, Mark Riebling, another atheist and the author of Church of Spies: The Pope’s Secret War Against Hitler, makes a fascinating connection between the Nazis and ISIS: [T]here’s a reason that the first books the Nazis banned … Read more

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