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Pope Francis: ‘It’s a Manner of Communicating My Ministry’
COMMENTARY: The Holy Father has adopted a very personal approach to communications.
Pentecost: A Fire That Burns but Does Not Consume
COMMENTARY: The fulfilled Pentecost follows the fulfilled Passover and occurs during the very celebration of the Old Testament Pentecost.
‘St. John Paul II and Jérôme Lejeune: Two Lives at the Service of Life’
COMMENTARY: The threats to human dignity and the sanctity of life that Jérôme Lejeune and John Paul II strove so mightily to resist have intensified.
4 Features of the Vatican’s New Documents on Apparitions
COMMENTARY: The new norms make no mention of Medjugorje, but it would be fair speculation to think that they were designed to make reaching a conclusion about Medjugorje easier.
What You Need to Know About New Vatican Norms on Supernatural Phenomena
ANALYSIS: At the core of the new document is a new way of classifying supernatural events.
How the Catholic Church Sees the Ordination of an Orthodox Church Deaconess
COMMENTARY: Any consideration of women in the diaconate must be grounded in a thorough understanding of the Catholic Church's tradition and divine revelation.
Unity in What?
COMMENTARY: In the words of Pope John Paul II: ‘The moral life and the life of faith are so deeply united that it is impossible to divide them.’
Dear Pope Francis, Come to America!
EDITORIAL: It’s our fervent hope that you will venture further afield in our nation to experience the beauty, faith and warmth of America and its people.
Venerable Jérôme Lejeune Remembered at Canada’s March for Life
COMMENTARY: The appointment of the celebrated geneticist to head the Pontifical Academy for Life was one of the key signature moves in the papacy of Pope St. John Paul II.