The human person is never shorthand, but always prose; indeed, is actually poetry.
Of Many Things
Of Many Things
The joint canonization reminds us the that goal of Christian living is not to be right, but holy.
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A meditation on Holy Saturday from an unknown homilist of the second century
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I have a hard time believing that the political paralysis is in anybody’s real interest.
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The catholic, cosmopolitan spirit Father Wynne instilled in America still animates our work.
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Matt Malone, SJ, ventures west of NYC’s 10th Ave for the L.A. Religious Education Congress
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Lemuel Boulware, Ronald Reagan and the “conservatization” of the American worker
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The factions so feared by the founding fathers have paralyzed the political process.
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Human reason, married to empathy, has the power to formulate moral and just positive laws.
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A recent pilgrimage to Ikea was a lesson in powerlessness, sin and the meaning of Lent.
