It's funny how we have certain expectations of life, from the biggest events to the smallest details, and …
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By MARY DeTURRIS POUST
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10/5/22
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Is there still a stigma around mental illness? Is that stigma more pronounced among priests?
The answe …
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By CHRISTINA CAPECCHI
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10/5/22
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I’ve been writing about the bishops’ national initiative to engage upon a Eucharistic …
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By CARDINAL TIMOTHY M. DOLAN
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10/5/22
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Las causas de la crisis por las que atraviesa la práctica del exorcismo son …
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Por PADRE LORENZO ATO
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10/5/22
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Last month I highlighted some important topics that engaged couples should discuss before getting married. For example, the priest, deacon or parish specialist who is preparing them to receive the …
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By FATHER BOB PAGLIARI, C.Ss.R., Ph.D.
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9/26/22
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My visits to St. John the Divine Cathedral on Manhattan’s Upper West Side have been few. A recent trip, on Sept. 8, will stay with me for some time …
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By JOHN WOODS
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9/21/22
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These recent weeks have been “back to school” for so many of our youth, providing yet another occasion for us to celebrate …
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By CARDINAL TIMOTHY M. DOLAN
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9/21/22
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A few days after the death of Queen Elizabeth II at age 96, I visited another nonagenarian, one whom I know very …
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By CLAUDIA McDONNELL
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9/21/22
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Consciente de que los católicos en los Estados Unidos hemos emprendido un Avivamiento Eucarístico, el mes pasado ofrecí un …
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POR CARDINAL TIMOTHY M. DOLAN
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9/21/22
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En anteriores columnas hemos señalado que hay autores católicos, teólogos, e incluso …
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Por PADRE LORENZO ATO
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9/21/22
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Principal Tom Hamilton of St. Mary’s School in Fishkill sounded ready for the opening day of school even before the Labor Day weekend began.
Hamilton, who’s embarking on his fourth year as …
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By JOHN WOODS
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9/7/22
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As I sat in my beach chair late last month, toes in the sand and eyes fixed on an endless horizon that gave me the slightest inkling of eternity, I found for the first time in a very long time that I …
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By MARY DeTURRIS POUST
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9/7/22
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Sometimes gold flakes surface along the periphery. The first or last picture in a photo shoot is the winner. The opening or final page of a book delivers the line that you hold to your heart. Or the …
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By CHRISTINA CAPECCHI
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9/7/22
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I've never lost a tree before.
Our property had three magnificent oaks, each more than a hundred, maybe 150 years old. Like J.R.R. Tolkien's Ents, each had its own gravitas.
One died after a …
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By GREG ERLANDSON
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9/7/22
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Aware that we Catholics in America have undertaken a Eucharistic Revival, last month I offered a column on the centrality of the Mass in our lives, sparked by my visit on vacation in Ireland to one …
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By CARDINAL TIMOTHY M. DOLAN
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9/7/22
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Hemos señalado en una anterior columna, que hay muchos autores, incluidos católicos, que pretenden negar la realidad de las posesiones demoniacas que se describen en los relatos evangélicos, …
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Por PADRE LORENZO ATO
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9/7/22
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The Catholic Church reveres the sacrament of marriage as a sacred, serious, lifelong commitment between a husband and wife. Preparation for …
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By FATHER BOB PAGLIARI, C.Ss.R., Ph.D.
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8/29/22
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Advertising has rightfully played an important role in Catholic New York’s operations from the beginning. A wall in my office at the New York …
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By JOHN WOODS
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8/24/22
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Gathering newspapers one evening for recycling, I came upon an article I had saved to read when I had …
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By CLAUDIA McDONNELL
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8/24/22
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In one of his Blackford Oakes novels, William F. Buckley Jr. had a character crack a Wagnerian joke along these lines: What is “Siegfried”? “Siegfried” …
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By GEORGE WEIGEL
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8/24/22
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