
Rupnik is “Credibly Accused” – “Rupnik’s accusers, in short, have been patient for decades. So have other victims everywhere in the world.” As Pope Leo XIV meets Belgian abuse victims, Rupnik accusers wait for justice (Crux)
Unified Pastorally – “Archbishop Coakley sat down with OSV News to discuss his new leadership role in the conference. The interview has been edited for length and clarity.” New USCCB president Coakley talks immigration, Vigano criticism, and lifting up saints (OSV News)
Much Anger Over Mass Migration – “Voters are … especially angry about mass migration, a problem compounded by the fact that elites refuse to affirm and defend their cultural identities, instead waving the banners of diversity and siding with the newly arrived.” Rome and Immigration (First Things)
Pathways of Migration – “Exsul Familia Nazarethana established much of the modern Church’s approach to immigration. In particular, the text clearly emphasizes the right of people to migrate and the obligation to welcome the migrant. ” Opening the Ways of Migration: From Pius XII to the US Bishops’ Special Message (Church Life Journal)
Protection of Divine Providence – “What is the agenda of the political left? The American political philosopher Jean Bethke Elshtain affirmed that it seeks ‘a thoroughly secularized society, one stripped of any and all public markers and reminders of religion.’” St. Augustine, Jonathan Edwards, and the Meaning of ‘One Nation, Under God’(Providence)
Dying in Slow-Motion – “On a cold night in January at a DC-area hospital, I was diagnosed with cancer. Colorectal. Stage three. No warning, no symptoms. Just a burst of rectal bleeding.” Chemo dreams (Dappled Things)
Monument to Defiance – “The People’s Salvation Cathedral affirms that modernisation can only occur in harmony with a people’s spiritual roots.” Romania’s New Mega-Cathedral Reminds Us That Civilisational Rebirth Is Always Possible (The European Conservative)
Catholic Character – “The university, an institution dedicated to the wisdom attained by gaining a unified vision of all the arts and sciences – ‘a school of knowledge of every kind,’ as Newman described it – is, after all, a Catholic invention. Catholics should preserve it.” The Catholic Character of Our Institutions (The Catholic Thing)
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