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Join well-known theologian and author Edward Sri for weekly insights on understanding and living out the Catholic faith. Delve deeper into the Bible, prayer time, virtue, relationships, marriage and family and culture with practical reflections on all things Catholic. Don't just go through the motions. Live as an intentional Catholic, a disciple of Jesus Christ.
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Join us as we strive to do just one small thing for love of our Lord Jesus Christ. Each week Nancy will share about the reality of being a Catholic Parent, and how we are called to strive to raise saints despite the fact that we are a sinner. Often times she will be touching on topics covered on the Catholic Sprouts Podcast that week, in a way that is more geared towards adults.
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Do you ever feel like God is not listening? Is prayer just merely a game to God? So many of the saints have gone through seasons of dryness and darkness in prayer. In today’s episode, Dr. Edward Sri looks to the wisdom of St. Catherine of Siena, a Doctor of the Church, who shows us how to faithfully respond and cooperate with God amid those most di…
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By James V. Schall, S.J. and Joseph R. WoodBut first a note: Today is the fifth anniversary of the death of our friend, priest, philosopher, and TCT contributor, Fr. James Schall, SJ. In tribute, we publish here one of his pieces from 2019, as well as a column by one of the many whom Father Jim inspired to take the risk of studying philosophy. Dr. …
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By Francis X. MaierAs we get older, the temptation to be dissatisfied with our lives can grow. A fear of aging, along with memories of past failures and mistakes, can obscure the good in the world around us. A culture of consumption, distractions, and anesthetics, which is what we've created, feeds on that restlessness and profits from the anxiety …
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By John M. GrondelskiElementarz etyczyny ("The Ethics Primer") is an underappreciated part of Karol Wojtyła's pre-papal corpus. Which is unfortunate, because it says much that's quite important for us to hear today. It's a collection of twenty essays - really columns - he wrote in 1957-58 for the Kraków Catholic newspaper, Tygodnik Powszechny.They …
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By Robert RoyalSo, I was in Rome recently chasing down information for a book and noticed that, at the time I'd be heading back home, a National Conservatism Conference was being held in Brussels. I decided to stop in to see how NatCon would fare in the "capital" of the European Union. As has been widely reported, under pressure from "antifa" force…
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By Brad MinerWe need to talk about something, and I've already told you what it is above.Here are the remaining obligatory Holy Days in 2024Thursday, May 9, 2024 - The Ascension of JesusThursday, August 15, 2024 - The Assumption of Mary, SolemnityFriday, November 1, 2024 - All Saints' DayWednesday, December 25, 2024 - The Birth of Our Lord, Christm…
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By Eduardo J. EcheverriaIn his recent book, LIFE: My Story Through History, Pope Francis advocates for legal support of same-sex civil unions of "[homosexuals] who experience the gift of love." In what sense, if any, is homosexual love a gift?The mind of the Church is that it certainly cannot be a gift of God, neither natural (creational) nor super…
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By David WarrenStephen Leacock, the great Canadian economist (and amateur humorist, 1869-1944), wished to justify his choice of the academic profession when he could perhaps have become a successful businessman."In point of leisure, I enjoy more in the four corners of a single year than a businessman knows in his whole life. I thus have what the bu…
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By Stephen P. WhiteFor the better part of two generations, the pro-life movement in the United States was galvanized by a shared commitment to the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Thanks to the Dobbs decision of 2022, Roe is now gone, and abortion policy in the United States has been returned to the democratic process.If Dobbs represented a generational…
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How do we navigate the anxieties and pressures that come with parenting? Beth Sri joins Dr. Sri for an honest conversation about the challenges of parenting, particularly when you're trying to raise your kids in the Catholic Faith. Together, they share valuable insights and advice to help you parent from the Lord's peace rather than from a place of…
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By Randall Smith"The modern world began on 29 May 1919 when photographs of a solar eclipse, taken on the island of Principe off West Africa and at Sobral in Brazil, conformed the truth of a new theory of the universe." This is how historian Paul Johnson began his remarkable book Modern Times: The World from the Twenties to the Nineties.I had the pr…
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By David G Bonagura, Jr."Christian Nationalism" has fast become a favorite boogeyman term of the cultural Left. Its precise meaning, as many have noted, is intentionally ambiguous so it can tar as many believing Christians as possible with toxic intentions. The most overreaching definition, which rocked the Internet before a minor retraction, claim…
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By Fr. Jeffrey KirbyIt's a peculiar era in the Church that witnesses the rise of ultramontanism. Sound theology has laid that heresy to rest many times and yet it keeps popping up. Regrettably, there will always be popes who welcome ultramontanism and the unconditional adherence that comes with it, just as there will always be those souls who are m…
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By Anthony EsolenOne of my neighbors is a pleasant and apparently hard-working young man with a child by a marriage that smashed on the rocks. He has nothing good to say about his ex-wife, so he says nothing at all, though you can tell that he hasn't forgiven her. The little boy gets shunted from one bitter parent to the other.It doesn't appear to …
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By Michael Pakaluk"Infinite Dignity," the name of the recent Declaration on Human Dignity from the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, is liable to confuse English speakers. "Infinite" means strictly "lacking a limit." We implicitly, however, supply in quantity, such as in time, power, or perfection. Already many have carped that only God in H…
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By David CarlinBut first, a note: Be sure to tune in tonight, Thursday, April 11th, at 8 PM Eastern to EWTN for a new episode of 'The World Over.' The Papal Posse - TCT Editor-in-Chief Robert Royal, contributor Fr. Gerald E. Murray, and host Raymond Arroyo - will discuss the new Vatican 'Declaration on Human Dignity,' as well as other recent develo…
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By Msgr. Robert J. BatuleBut first, a note: Be sure to tune in tomorrow, Thursday, April 10th, at 8 PM Eastern to EWTN for a new episode of 'The World Over.' TCT Editor-in-Chief Robert Royal and contributor Fr. Gerald E. Murray will join host Raymond Arroyo to discuss the new Vatican 'Declaration on Human Dignity,' as well as other recent developme…
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What does it mean to rejoice? How do you continue to rejoice even in the midst of struggle? According to Dr. Edward Sri, Mary offers an extraordinary example of what it means to rejoice. Dr. Sri explores some of the key moments of Mary’s life and reveals how she rejoiced in each one. He offers practical advice on how we too can rejoice throughout o…
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By Robert RoyalReading the Declaration on Human Dignity ("Infinite Dignity"), issued by the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (DDF) yesterday, reminds me of an old teacher-student story. A student submits an assigned essay, and the teacher returns it with the comment, "What you've written here is both good and new. Unfortunately, what's good …
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By Auguste MeyratIn terms of revolutionizing the world and pushing humanity forward, Elon Musk has easily been one of the most consequential figures in the last decade. Not only did he make electric vehicles profitable, but he somehow also did the same with rocket science. At the moment, Musk is busy developing self-driving cars, neural transmitter…
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By Fr. Thomas G. Weinandy, OFM, Cap.All four Gospels tell of Jesus cleansing the temple. The Gospel of John, however, provides the most detail about what took place, which bears witness that the Evangelist was present at this event. (John 2:13-22) Jesus went to Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover, the feast that commemorated both the Israelites' pa…
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By Fr. Raymond J. de SouzaThe moon has people on the move.The solar eclipse on Monday, 8 April 2024, is expected to draw millions to good viewing spots in the "path of totality," stretching from Mazatlán to Montreal. Preemptive closures have been announced to deal with the logistical challenges.The moon rarely blocks the sun entirely, but every yea…
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By David WarrenTo paraphrase Saint Paul, if Christianity did not give a reliable account of the Truth, then we, or more precisely I, would have no use for it.Or rather, I would just have the use of another "comparative religion," the way I use Shinto, or Zoroastrianism, or the way Richard Dawkins uses the Flying Spaghetti Monster.In which case, Sai…
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By Stephen P. White in Humanae vitaeNext week, the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith will publish a document titled Dignitas infinita. According to the prefect Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, the text will include, "a strong criticism of moral questions such as sex-change surgery, surrogacy, and gender ideology."There's no little consternat…
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By Brad MinerThere are seven men: a fleeing follower of Jesus, assumed by art experts to be St. John; the Incarnate God; His betrayer; three soldiers (one identifiable only by the gleam of his helmet); and, next to the left of that soldier, a man holding up a lantern, the light of which illuminates the scene. This last figure is significant because…
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