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As Catholics celebrate the Feast of Christ the King this week, writes Mattias Caro, they ought to renew their commitment to detachment from the concerns of this world to better serve both God and man.
Now is the time to save the West. The choices are simple, writes Andrew Haines, and for most Christians much more personal than political.
Instituting an “email fast” is a small way to find peace, writes Mattias Caro, but it does not permanently resolve the tension between the Christian life and the anxiety of the world.
The Protestant or Catholic as a theological abstraction is one thing, a thing you can beat down, the Protestant or Catholic praying with you another, writes David Mills.
Alarmists had no reason to be so certain in their predictions and in the anxiety they encouraged. And the confusion they’ve sowed is far greater than harm done through the ugliness or actual effects of the synod itself.
Even at a Catholic university, students have to work at getting a Catholic education, and managing editor Alexandra DeSanctis shares what she’s learned about getting one.
Those invested in saving the family politically can easily become tyrants. Pope Francis gives an example of what good political and social rule—i.e., what being a parent—should look like.
At the end of the day, writes Audra Nakas, I trust Pope Francis because I trust that the Holy Spirit guides the Church and listens to our prayers.
We have to help students understand the dignity of their sexuality in a much more fundamental way.