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Enough of War, But Then What?
Pope Leo XIV offers moral clarity in a moment of crisis, but his vision raises harder questions about power, responsibility, and the limits of…
Apr 13
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Mark Lambert
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What the Risen Christ Says to Doubting Catholics
Stay when you are frightened. Stay when the doors are shut. Stay when you are ashamed of your wounds. Stay when your faith is weak. Stay when you do not…
Apr 12
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Katherine Bennett
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Trump, the Vatican, and the Problem of Power
When moral authority meets geopolitical force, perception becomes everything
Apr 10
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Mark Lambert
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Emmaus: Behold Your Mother
Yes, the things we can know matter, but they are not the whole.
Apr 9
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Katherine Bennett
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Bishop Barron, Judas, and the Illusion of Universal Salvation
When hope becomes presumption, the Church’s mission begins to wither.
Apr 7
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Mark Lambert
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The Day the Church Falls Silent
On Good Friday, the Church does not merely remember the death of Christ. She enters into it and reveals her own future.
Apr 4
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Mark Lambert
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Taking Control: The Death of Noelia Castillo Ramos
What is truly at stake here? and why does this moment matter far beyond one tragic case?
Apr 3
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Katherine Bennett
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Mark Lambert
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Tradition, Authority, and Amnesia: Cardinal Roche and the Failure of Traditionis Custodes
A policy that sought to impose unity has instead exposed deeper questions about liturgy, continuity, and the limits of curial judgment
Apr 1
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Mark Lambert
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March 2026
Is Cardinal Roche on the Move?
Rumours around Cardinal Roche may be unconfirmed—but taken alongside the removal of Peña Parra, the rise of Rudelli, and a string of strategic…
Mar 31
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Mark Lambert
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A Day in the Life of the Oppressed (Me)
How a golf course, a speed camera, and a locked front door prove that society is fundamentally unjust.
Mar 30
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Katherine Bennett
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The Seduction of Suspicion
How a growing strain of Catholic commentary is reshaping trust, authority and judgement
Mar 30
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Mark Lambert
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The Death of Waxworks and the War on Reality
But this seeing came at a cost. Reality wasn’t required, as long as the substitute was convicing enough.
Mar 28
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Katherine Bennett
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