Daily Archives: May 13, 2011

The Greatness of Papa Luciani is Magnified by the Brevity of His Pontificate

A few days ago, I posted a few thoughts on how I believe Pope John Paul II’s papacy was a fulfillment of the papacy of his predecessor, Pope John Paul I, Papa Luciani. Today I would offer for your reflection … Continue reading

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American Assumptions and Catholic Anthropology About Marriage

I read an intriguing article today written by Catholic theologian Tim Muldoon about the attempts in our country to redefine marriage. In his article, he speaks of the current American assumptions about democracy and the meaning of marriage as being … Continue reading

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