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  • [ May 15, 2025 ] Senate Democrats block U.S. Vatican ambassador confirmation: What’s next? News Briefs
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  • [ May 15, 2025 ] Pope Leo XIV laments that today’s youth have to deal with ‘relativism’ and ‘superficiality’ News Briefs
  • [ May 15, 2025 ] U.S. lifts sanctions on Syria, renewing hope for Christians and boosting national economy News Briefs
  • [ May 15, 2025 ] Cardinal Dolan visits 100-year-old nun who taught him to ‘love and serve the Lord’ News Briefs

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Christendom College’s Institute for Liturgical Formation begins first classes this summer

May 13, 2025 Paul Senz 4

The Graduate School of Theology at Christendom College recently announced the launch of the Institute for Liturgical Formation, which will begin offering summer courses on the liturgy this summer. Co-founded by Christopher Carstens and Dr. […]

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Cardinal Müller reflects on pilgrimage, evangelization, and following Christ

May 3, 2025 Lothar Christian Rilinger 16

Rome (kath.net) Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller was invited by the organizers of the 2024 pilgrimage from Paris to Chartres to celebrate the concluding high mass in Chartres Cathedral and to give the sermon. Over 18,000 […]

Books

What sort of pope does the Church need now? An interview with George Weigel

April 27, 2025 Carl E. Olson 32

Is the book The Next Pope, written by George Weigel—biographer of Pope John Paul II and author of over twenty books—meant to be a politicking guide to the next papal conclave? A vetting of possible […]

Books

Musings on a Starry Night is a constellation of brilliant essays by Thomas Howard

April 25, 2025 Paul Senz 2

Thomas Howard was a fascinating figure and a tremendously prolific author. He died in 2020 at the age of 85, after a long and successful career as an English professor, writer, critic, and apologist of […]

Books

Prayers for Catholic Men aims to help men deepen their relationship with God

April 14, 2025 Paul Senz 7

What does it mean to be a man? How are Catholic men supposed to navigate the tumultuous world we live in today? And what role does prayer play in that challenging task? The Catholic tradition […]

Books

Knowing and rejecting the Ideological Lie: An interview with Daniel J. Mahoney

April 10, 2025 Carl E. Olson 10

Daniel J. Mahoney is a professor emeritus at Assumption University, where he taught from 1986 until 2021. He received his B.A. from the College of Holy Cross and his M.A. and Ph.D. from Catholic University […]

Features

“We exist to help young men apprentice themselves to Jesus Christ…”

April 8, 2025 Conor Dugan 4

In recent years, there has been a veritable boom in Catholic trade schools, and more are on the horizon. A pioneer in this area is Harmel Academy, a male residential, post-secondary Catholic trade school, opened in the inauspicious months of the […]

Books

Solving crimes and saving souls: Fiorella de Maria discusses the Father Gabriel mysteries

April 7, 2025 Paul Senz 0

Detective stories have been a popular and fascinating genre of fiction for decades, going back to the mid-nineteenth century. From Sherlock Holmes to Father Brown, from Miss Marple to Hercule Poirot, from Nero Wolfe to The Maltese […]

Books

New book recounts Jesuit formation, missionary work during The Sixties

March 20, 2025 Paul Senz 10

The history of the Church is replete with spiritual autobiographies, many of them written by saints, and many more written by priests, religious, and laity who have not been raised to the altars. Many Catholics […]

Books

Digging deep beneath the surface of motherhood

March 15, 2025 Monica Seeley 5

I purchased a copy of Soul Garden, A Catholic Mother’s Collective, when it was first published by Ignatius Press in November. Soon after, I couldn’t resist giving my copy away to a new mom. When […]

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