
Bishop Barron pains the Catholic Left. He heartens the rest of us. (Catholic Culture): “Steven Greydanus, a deacon of the Archdiocese of Newark and former film critic for the National Catholic Register, has penned a “longread” Substack article against Bishop Robert Barron.”
Can’t Pope Leo make better arguments against the war? (Catholic Culture): “If Pope Leo hopes to swing American Catholic opinion against the war in Iran—and still more if he hopes to convince the Trump administration to sue for peace—he’s going to need some more persuasive arguments.”
Stewards of Providence: Treasure Here and Hereafter (What We Need Now – Substack): “Lent is a time for almsgiving, when we focus in particular on what we have come to call Christian stewardship. As such, it is an instrument of conversion for ourselves, as well as an expression of love of neighbor that “covers a multitude of sins” (1 Pt 4:8).”
Rev. Paul Schexnayder, O.Praem. (’13), Reflects on Path to Priesthood (Thomas Aquinas College): “’I was like a garnish for the Lord, serving to manifest a little bit more of His glory that was hidden from the foundation of the world,’ says Rev. Paul (Jesse ’13) Schexnayder, O.Praem., of his solemn profession to the Norbertine Order.”
Leo XIV: Toward the definition of a pontificate (Monday Vatican): “As we approach the first anniversary of his election, it appears Leo XIV is beginning to reveal the contours and the substance of his reign.”
Portugal pro-life march attacked (The Pillar): “A demonstrator threw a Molotov cocktail at participants in a pro-life march in Lisbon, Portugal on Saturday.”
No, Your AI Writing Doesn’t Sound Human (The Ghost – Substack): “I am starting to see something in most articles and social media posts I come across now. People are starting to sound like robots.”
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