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Anti-Communist Hero Cardinal Mindszenty’s ‘Memoirs’ Republished in the US
The testimony of the former prince-primate of Hungary, declared a ‘Venerable’ of the Church in 2019, remains a model of resistance and defense of the Catholic faith in the face of 20th-century atheistic persecution.

Whose Reform? Which Catholicism?
BOOK REVIEW: A Review of Cardinal Gerhard Müller’s ‘True and False Reform’

‘Mary, Mother of God’ Envisions the Blessed Mother’s Life
Illustrated coffee-table book offers intriguing details.

46 Men and Women Share ‘What John Paul II Means to Me’
Remembering St. John Paul II on his 103rd birthday

Hadley Arkes Addresses the Moral Reticence of Judicial Conservatism
COMMENTARY: In ‘Mere Natural Law,’ the Catholic convert addresses what has touched off a roiling debate within the conservative legal movement.

Timeless Advice From My Feisty Italian-American Mom
BOOK COMMENTARY: Teresa Tomeo pens book about how her mother knew all about ‘making common sense common again.’


‘My Son Carlo’: Meet the Real Blessed Carlo Acutis in New Book Written by His Mother
‘I wanted to clarify several points and give my point of view as his mother. I wanted to give an air of authenticity to his story,’ Antonia Acutis told the Register.