20 April AD 2024

SATURDAY EDITION

Women and children among Syrian refugees striking at the platform of Budapest Keleti railway station. Refugee crisis. Budapest, Hungary, Central Europe, 4 September 2015.
Compassion, Yes, But Prudence Too

by Marc LiVecche

of First Things

Are Womb Transplants Immoral? – Fr. Tadeusz Pacholcyk, O. S. V. Newsweekly
The Distributist Review Returns? – Daniel Schwindt, The Distributist Review
In Purgatory and on Earth, Mourning Has Power to Free Soul – Fr. Dwight Longenecker
No More Scraps: Regaining Rightful Catholic Pride – Eric Sammons, One Peter 5
Catholicism: Caravaggio and Kitsch – Fr. Dwight Longenecker, Standing on my Head
Crossing Over the Sea of Mediocrity and Eternal Fire – Peter Howard S. T. D.
Holy Shamelessness and Being a Fan of Jesus Christ  – Travis C. Headley, 40 Something Faith
Ordinariate’s Missal Published – John Paul Shimek, The Living Church
Introduction: Humility In the Combox – Pete Socks, Catholic Stand
Detachment Parenting – Patrick Simons, Practical Ponderings
Greek New Testament Papyrus Is Discovered on eBay – Jennifer Schuessler, New York Times
The Decline of Europe and the Rise of Belligerent Islam – Big Pulpit (November 23, 2015)
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