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This one family has changed Christendom basketball for the better since arriving at the college as students 14 years ago.
This one family has changed Christendom basketball for the better since arriving at the college as students 14 years ago.
User’s Guide to Sunday, Dec. 31
The republic’s political class seems determined to distance their nation from its Catholic legacy, but there are signs of pushback against some of the recent changes to Irish society.
If we are to understand obedience and ‘Finding True Freedom in Marriage,’ we must focus on Mary.
COMMENTARY: Catholics, even when religiously illiterate and seeking a church wedding just to please the parents, nevertheless viscerally think of marriage as a ‘sacrament.’
Father Francisco José Delgado, a priest of the Archdiocese of Toledo, says the American Jesuit offers statements ‘openly contrary to the teaching that he should defend and communicate.’
The late pope wrote and spoke with clarity on the issue of abortion in a way that touched many.
COMMENTARY: The picture of the opponents of life and family became unmistakably clear.
‘So much attention is given to the ceremony rather than to the vocation,’ Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone of San Francisco says, in discussing the need for accompanying couples embarking on the vocation of marriage.
Mónica López Barahona, president of the Jérôme Lejeune Foundation in Spain, has clarified that the recent publication by the academy hasn’t changed the bioethical magisterium of Church.
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