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Today we celebrate the feast of Corpus Christi – the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ. Each one of us remembers our first communion....
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The third annual Tim Fischer Oration for Ethics in Public and Political Life, founded by Bishop Tony Percy, will be held in Rosehill Gardens in Sydney’s west on 17 June. ...
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It seems that about 90 percent of individuals have experienced significant regrets in their lives, to the point that this emotion can be considered an almost universal experience....
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Pope Leo XIV’s “Magnifica Humanitas” places human dignity at the center of the AI age and calls the Church to guide technology with ethics and justice....
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Nobody is excluded from the hope to be saved who, even after a life soiled by graver sins, brings forth worthy fruits of penance....
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With disarming authenticity, Cercas not only bares his soul as a writer and as a person, telling us about his mother and his metaphysical anguish, which literature can only partially calm, but also gives us a subtle and admiring portrait of Pope Francis....
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Imagine that a parent decides to hand over the keys to a Ferrari to one of their children. Apart from the potential damage, it is hard to conceive the idea that a reasonable adult would even entertain the thought of such an irresponsible action. Yet the dangers to which...
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The new Syrian leader, speaking on Arab television about how he intended to exercise his power, emphasized that he would hold the reins of government firmly in his hands because “power sharing would destroy the transition phase.” This statement can be interpreted in two different ways: either in the sense...
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Biblical stories are usually read as narratives written from a male perspective, with the main roles assigned to men: patriarchs, judges, kings, prophets. In reality, however, female genius is creatively present in the pages of Scripture, which narrates more than patriarchal stories. At decisive moments in the biblical story,...