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I have believed for some time that this issue of how we communicate is perhaps as important as what we communicate—that is, if we are […]
I have believed for some time that this issue of how we communicate is perhaps as important as what we communicate—that is, if we are […]
St. John Paul II’s recognition of the dynamics of post-Cold War economies was not drawn from his Polish experience, but from intense conversations with western […]
New forms of organization provide vehicles through which business professionals can answer the challenge that the Church places before them. […]
In a ward of a London hospital, a homeless man was dying. He had been found prostrate on the street and was taken to a nearby hospital. The medical staff did all they could. It […]
Dr. Samuel Gregg, a regular contributor to CWR, writes at The Federalist about the convenience of Pope Francis rejecting populism while also, in many ways, drawing upon and using populism to his advantage: But Francis’s populist side […]
Have you ever struggled with what to do when you encounter a person on the sidewalk of a major city or standing at a busy traffic intersection with a cup in hand? Have you given […]
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