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The Speaker and the social doctrine
TRIGGER WARNING: This column will speak well of Paul Ryan, the new Speaker of the House of Representatives, and compare him favorably to...
A blessed loss
ROME. During Synod-2015, I’ve been reading John Martin Robinson’s Cardinal Consalvi: 1757-1824, a biography of Pope Pius VII’s secretary...
Did Thomas More and John Fisher die for nothing?
The idea that Catholics should be allowed to remarry and receive communion did not begin with the letter signed by Cardinal Kasper and...
Pius XII, co-conspirator in tyrannicide
ROME. The great Piazza San Pietro is a five minute walk from where I’m living during Synod-2015. About three-quarters of the Square is...
Issues beneath issues at Synod 2015
ROME. Since Pope Francis announced that two Synods would examine the contemporary crisis of marriage and the family and work to devise...
Gifts of gratitude and hope
He came to America and encountered us in the streets, schools and historic places where we gathered. Pope Francis’ first visit to the...
Synod 2015 hopes
The XIV Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops on the Family begins with Mass in St. Peter’s on October 4. No synod in modern...
Lights in the darkness
When I processed into St. Mary Magdalene church, I was filled with gratitude for the six Sisters of Life who sat in two pews toward the...
Your life does not belong to you
It was revealed this week that, for the first time in its history, Harvard University, which had been founded for religious purposes and...
Tea, giggles and teaching my daughter the feminine genius
I was 20 years old when I began using oral contraception. About to be married and unsure of how pregnancy and children ought to fit with...
Lessons from the Rough Rider for today’s political ruffians
Sitting at a writing-desk in the White House on December 11, 1905, President Theodore Roosevelt was an unhappy camper. In previous...
Popes in these United States
The history of popes in these United States is full of surprises. And one of them, to begin at the beginning, includes the little-known...
Remembering “The Few”
Seventy-five years ago, on Sunday, September 15, 1940, Winston Churchill and his wife Clementine were driven from the prime minister’s...
Guiding Married Couples to the Divine Physician
We agonize, we hunger and we thirst for every couple that comes to us for marriage coaching. Spouses call with trepidation, send emails...
Weapons of mass distraction
Some time ago I received advice about a stressful work situation that today remains one of my favorite tools. “The main thing is to keep...
The quiet family revolution
As I write this column, a county clerk from Kentucky, Kim Davis, is behind bars for insisting that she should not be required to obey an...