
Yes to Prudence, No to Fear — Why the Mistakes We Made During COVID Must Never Happen Again
I pray that never again will we allow our civil and religious liberties to be so easily forfeited and trampled.
I pray that never again will we allow our civil and religious liberties to be so easily forfeited and trampled.
The 36-year-old priest explained that he had been helping with a week-long summer camp for high school students in southern Italy organized by Libera, an anti-mafia organization.
SCRIPTURES & ART: Martha and Mary remind us that prudence is a cardinal virtue — there are many ways to do the good, but which is the best here and now for me?
“The hour has come to awake from your slumbers, because our salvation is nearer…” (Romans 13:11).
User’s Guide to Sunday, Nov. 8
In the time of the new coronavirus the virtue of prudence has been used a lot by some Church leaders. But is it truly understood and more important is it being applied properly? This week on Register Radio we talk to Register contributor John Clark about prudence and the pandemic. And then Matthew and I catch up on all of stories you need to know about on Editor’s Corner, including the new look at NCRegister.com.
The pope was speaking two days after Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte unveiled plans for a gradual easing of lockdown measures.
EDITORIAL: We must challenge false claims that seek to defame and slander young people and maliciously attach the pro-life movement to racism and intolerance.
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