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A Eucharistic way of life

Reflecting on Paul’s letter to the Colossians, we are immersed in a world of grace. Nor is this immersion merely a matter of detached, if ardent, speculation. It can change us, transform us, plunging us into baptismal waters of new birth, to…

Pope St. John Paul II and antisemitism

As the Polish pope taught, it is our civic duty to our fellow citizens of the stock of Abraham, who, not without difficulty, have nonetheless been fully participant in the American democratic experiment for centuries, as witnessed by George…

What World and Time Is This?

One of the better ways of trying to understand a writer or speaker is to imagine what audience he thinks he’s addressing, and what he believes that audience most needs to hear. For the popes of the last half century or so, I think I pretty much…