The article by Dariusz Kowalczyk, SJ explains Mater Populi Fidelis, clarifies Marian titles, and shows how Mary’s cooperation ...
Giovanni Sale, in Fascism and Violence against Catholics, analyzes the rise of fascism in Italy, examining state violence, repression, and its lasting impact on Catholic life.
A meditation on peace rooted in Christian solidarity, drawing on St. Augustine to explore charity, humility, the Eucharist, ...
The mention of this combination in three public circumstances in such a short space of time, and then repeated on many other occasions, is significant: a fact that is certainly striking, especially ...
Being alone is a topic worth exploring. Do we avoid it? Do we fear it? Do we realize the help and riches it can offer? Rather than excluding it from our lives, we should in fact have a more positive ...
“We learned – without learning, just by being in this city and living this life – that the things within reach weren’t all that there was. That there were other worlds concealed beneath the earth we ...
Brandee Younger, the eclectic and experimental harpist, has released her new album “Gadabout Season.” Born in 1983 in Hempstead, New York, she began playing the harp at age 11. She earned a bachelor’s ...
“Who is like the Lord our God?” This question appears only once in Scripture (Psalm 113:5), but there are many others like it. On several occasions, it is addressed to God himself: “O Lord, who is ...
A visionary artist, Alphonse Mucha is one of the symbols of Art Nouveau, a movement that revolutionized European art and design between the 19th and 20th centuries. Born in Moravia, in what is now the ...
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