Intensified Attacks, Hints at Negotiation in Ukraine
Both Ukraine and Russia claim they are ready to negotiate, even as fighting intensifies and attacks on civilians continue.
Both Ukraine and Russia claim they are ready to negotiate, even as fighting intensifies and attacks on civilians continue.
One of the consequences of mass migration is that international conflicts become domestic affairs in major western cities.
Provided they are guided by the virtue of prudence, Pope Francis’ call for peace and charity is a universal message meant for all, regardless of creed.
The birth of Jesus Christ has nothing to do with the Christian adoption of a pagan festival.
“… you never can think what a good place Heaven is, without knowing who He was and what He did.” —Charles Dickens, from The Life of Our Lord
We possess a blindness that impedes our ability to see ourselves as God sees us. To break through this dilemma, we must faithfully seek out what lies just beyond our vista.
The Second Forum on Life reminded participants that conservative policies must originate in the restoration of Christian family values, which begins with reclaiming language.
Advent’s “O Antiphons,” like the snow, return annually, always fresh. They call us to renew the faith that animates Europe’s beating heart.
Sir Gawain is a dramatic tale of a knight’s bravery and chastity in the face of temptation and, crucially, the distinctive experience of grace and forgiveness that Christ’s birth, death, and resurrection has made possible.
The Twelvetide is an open gate to benevolent magic, to mages and faeries, a time in which we may recognize what is exalted, as the wise men did, by exchanging gifts and thereby seeing exaltation in each other.
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