What Have We Learned in the 80 Years Since V-J Day?
COMMENTARY: On the 80th anniversary of the Allies’ victory over Japan in World War II, it is essential that we look at our moral failures and vices as well as our victories and virtues.
COMMENTARY: On the 80th anniversary of the Allies’ victory over Japan in World War II, it is essential that we look at our moral failures and vices as well as our victories and virtues.
COMMENTARY: While play, properly ordered, is a good in and of itself, it can also be a useful aid in the growth of holiness.
COMMENTARY: What was true 100 years ago is true today.
COMMENTARY: The virtue of patriotism is the habit whereby we offer properly ordered love and service to our country. It is a duty of Catholic citizens to be patriotic.
COMMENTARY: All war is a defeat for humanity, but if there ever was a war with a just cause, it was World War II. Three men in particular embodied that cause.
COMMENTARY: Pope St. John XXIII was central to maintaining the memory of World War II’s persecuted Jews.
COMMENTARY: One of the most vital services that Catholic Christians provide to our nation is our witness to truth and the reasonableness of reason. This is especially true of our witness to the natural moral law (knowable by all who use right reason) and to the norms of social justice.
COMMENTARY: Why Pope Francis and Catholic leaders in the United States are strongly supporting the framework recently negotiated with Iran on the use and development of nuclear technology
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