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Preparing for eternity
The Baltimore Catechism tells us that “God made us to know Him, to love Him, and to serve Him in this world, and to be happy with Him...
Feb 1, 20213 min read
"A curious avoidance"
When does human life begin? In 1933, Dr. Alan Guttmacher, an obstetrician/gynecologist, who would in 1962 become president of Planned...
Jan 1, 20213 min read
Advent: Preparing Yourself for Christmas
Advent, the beginning of a new liturgical year, begins this year on Sunday, November 29. On that day, the gospel readings concern death...
Dec 1, 20203 min read
Thanks be to God
Below is an editorial by Father Kenneth Baker, S.J. that first appeared in the November, 2011 issue of The Homiletic and Pastoral Review....
Nov 1, 20204 min read
Lord, that I may see
The Declaration of Independence states: “that all men… are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are...
Oct 1, 20203 min read
Faith and Reason
During the French Revolution, in 1793, the revolutionaries held a “Festival of Reason” in the Cathedral of Notre Dame, and a decree was...
Sep 1, 20203 min read
How do we grow in hope?
The late Fr. James Schall, S.J., often said “The modern world is nothing more than a gigantic effort to accomplish the transcendental...
Aug 1, 20204 min read
Vaccine against totalitarian dystopia
In the last century, two novels that depicted a future totalitarian state appeared: Brave New World, in 1932, by Aldous Huxley, and 1984,...
Jul 1, 20203 min read
Communist ethics
“Totalitarianism grows in direct ratio and proportion to the decline of responsibility in the individual. This loss of personal morality...
Jun 1, 20204 min read
Why am I here?
Amidst all the recent concern about a pandemic and morose political conversation, it’s important that Catholics remain...
May 1, 20204 min read
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