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Archbishop Chaput: When we forget faith, we forget our humanity
In an address at the Faith and Reason Institute at Gonzaga University, the Archbishop of Philadelphia says loss of faith has a detrimental impact on three areas: […]

9/11: When John Paul II grieved with America
“I entrust to the mercy of the Most High the helpless victims of this tragedy, for whom I offered Mass this morning, invoking upon them […]

Commentary: Red flags, abuse, and the final judgment
Abusers such as Archbishop McCarrick profit from our disregard of Christ’s warning that “he who is dishonest in a very little is dishonest also in […]

Benedict, Viganò, Francis, and McCarrick: Where things stand on nuncio’s allegations
“On its face, the arc of Archbishop Viganò’s story is straightforward,” says JD Flynn of CNA, “but the the fallout from the Viganò testimony has […]

The Viganò report, and what Wuerl didn’t know
Cardinal Wuerl’s reputation as a consummate diplomat and a “safe pair of hands” was built around a long career spent doing things by the book, […]

US bishops continue to respond to Viganò testimony
Several prelates have issued statements and have planned Masses of reparations. […]


Pope: ‘I will not say a single word’ on Vigano’s allegations of cover-up
During an in-flight press conference as he returned from Ireland, Francis said people should make up their own minds about the ex-nuncio’s claims that the Pope […]

Ex-nuncio says Pope Francis knew of McCarrick’s abuse reports, failed to act
The former apostolic nuncio has claimed that Pope Francis knew about sanctions imposed on McCarrick by Pope Benedict XVI but chose to repeal them. […]