
Humanae Vitae at 50: The Encyclical Still Needs to Be Properly Taught
Professor Stephan Kampowski argues the most important development of the document is for it to be better explained and understood.
Professor Stephan Kampowski argues the most important development of the document is for it to be better explained and understood.
The Holy Father told them during their ‘ad limina’ visit June 8, ‘The difference between man and woman is not meant to stand in opposition or to subordinate, but is for the sake of communion and generation, always in the image and likeness of God.’
Cardinal Paul Cordes addressed an open letter to his brother bishops that was published in a German-language newspaper.
COMMENTARY: The Gospel provides practical implications for an economy that upholds the dignity of human persons.
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