‘Veritatis Splendor’ and the Spirituality of Youth
COMMENTARY: St. John Paul II was convinced that young people were capable of an integral and radical Christian life.
COMMENTARY: St. John Paul II was convinced that young people were capable of an integral and radical Christian life.
COMMENTARY: Karol Wojtyla believed that the crisis of our time was centered on the question of human dignity, and the grounding of that question in what it means to be human in the first place.
COMMENTARY: Alito’s opinion in Dobbs buries the ‘sweet-mystery’ court preferred by Justice Anthony Kennedy.
COMMENTARY: Something serious does seem to be afoot with this papacy that differs markedly from its predecessors, and that ‘something’ is a revolutionary change in moral theology.
‘Veritatis Splendor’ will enliven the faith of Catholics in the Lone Star State and around the world.
COMMENTARY: The worthy signatories of the open letter accusing the Pope of heresy are attempting to interpret in a precise way a teaching style that is not intended to be precise.
In a German-language essay published Thursday, the pope emeritus provides a way forward.
At the center of the formation event will be the encyclical Veritatis Splendor, written 25 years ago this August by Pope John Paul II.
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