What should a Catholic think about the Israeli Palestinian conflict?
BY Alan Fimister
What should a Catholic think about the Israeli Palestinian conflict? Obviously both parties are by and large proceeding from a…
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What should a Catholic think about the Israeli Palestinian conflict? Obviously both parties are by and large proceeding from a…
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“Bowing down in blind credulity, as is my custom, before mere authority and the tradition of the elders, superstitiously swallowing…
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“If anyone love me, he will keep my word.” From this Sunday’s epistle, we can see that even before the…
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Legislative proposals to lower the upper limit for abortion in Britain, backed by the Catholic bishops of England and Wales,…
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As the reality of the Second World War slowly recedes from living memory, its symbolic value continues to expand. However,…
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“When the Paraclete cometh, whom I shall send you from the Father, he shall give testimony of me.” St Luke…
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The role of the Russian giant on the geopolitical stage is not one that could ever be ignored. But since…
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From Christ in His Mysteries (1919) You will perhaps now ask how we can strengthen this Paschal grace within us. …
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“If you will ask the Father anything in my name, he will give it you.” When I read our Lord’s…
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If you walk across the Kidron Valley, from the Cenacle in Jerusalem to the Chapel of the Ascension at the…
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From Christ in His Mysteries (1919) It is from our baptism that we share in this grace of the Resurrection.…
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“He shall glorify me, because he shall receive of mine …” Today, as we are halfway through Eastertide, the Church…
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