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Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam, Latin for “All for the Greater Glory of God,” is carved right below the pediment on the front of the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola in Manhattan.
It’s more than the motto of the Society of Jesus. It describes the interior beauty of the liturgical art and architecture.
On a recent visit to New York City, my wife, Mary, and I found the limestone church with its classic architecture looking every bit the solid anchor of its upper Park Avenue neighborhood. It was dedicated in 1898 after replacing the church originally founded in 1851 as St. Lawrence O’Toole Church.... READ MORE
VATICAN CITY — Pope Benedict XVI’s second volume of his book Jesus of Nazareth is expected to challenge modern biblical scholarship and provoke readers into thinking more profoundly about Jesus.
That’s according to the president of Ignatius Press, the book’s appointed English-language publisher.
Mark Brumley told the Register July 30 that he expects the second volume, which will reflect on the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, to provoke “a great conversation about modern biblical scholarship” not only within the Church, but also between Catholics and Protestants and... READ MORE
When novelist Michael Gruber had his first religious experience, he was in the middle of a personal crisis that produced symptoms of self-destructiveness, hypochondria and agoraphobia, especially on airplanes.
He was also on a flight from New York to Seattle in the middle of a thunderstorm.
“The overhead compartments were popping open, the bags were falling out,” he recalled in a recent interview with the Register, “and I had what I can only call a very profound religious experience. I was aware of a Presence. I was being spoken to by it — and at that moment the turbulence stopped.”
Until... READ MORE
DENVER — Kathryn Tucker has been busy the past few years. As director of legal affairs for Compassion & Choices, she peruses state constitutions and laws to see if they address assisted suicide, which she refers to euphemistically as “aid in dying.”
So far, Washington and Oregon are the only states that have legalized assisted suicide in this country. Some believe that Montana has also, but a legal analysis of two court decisions which supposedly legalize assisted suicide in the state questions that assumption.
For all its efforts, Compassion & Choices, which was once known as the Hemlock Society, has seen more setbacks than successes. But that hasn’t stopped its latest campaign from...READ MORE
Almost 50 years ago, Freedom Rides helped establish the rights of blacks to use public facilities equally with whites. Pro-lifers kicked off a Freedom Ride for the Unborn in Birmingham, Ala., July 23.
Looking ahead to the beatification of Cardinal John Henry Newman, scholars are gathering in Pittsburgh to hear a deacon cured by his intercession.
Pro-lifers expressed concern about another Obama appointee: Donald Berwick, who apparently favors rationing health care.
Washington state reversed a rule that required pharmacists to dispense emergency contraception even if they are morally opposed.
Little Sisters of the Lamb travel in threes to beg for their daily bread in the tradition of St. Dominic and offer to pray with and for the people they meet.
A California law school is being allowed to deny a Christian student group funding because of its "discriminatory" policy.
The Vatican has revised its norms in cases of sexual abuse by clergy.
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Faith-enriching online resources and apps for today’s Catholic.
A conversation with Catholic thriller writer Michael Gruber.
Joseph Pronechen recommends Our Lady of Guadalupe, Mother of the Civilization of Love by Carl A. Anderson and Eduardo Chavez.
A visit to Our Lady Queen of Poland/ St. Maximilian Kolbe Parish in Maryland in time for St. Maximilian’s Aug. 14 feast day.
Scandinavian countries are rediscovering their Catholic heritage.
See you at the March for Life.
Jennifer Roback Morse on the enormous consequences of redefining an institution.
The Register's quick list of pro-marriage arguments.
What the American College of Pediatricians and others say about the risks.
The reality of sex-selection abortion abroad — and at home.
Serrin Foster's efforts bear fruit on campuses.
Our opportunity — and responsibility.
Web-only reflections on forthcoming Mass readings.
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