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The Arian Heresy and Its Relation to Our Present Age – Part 2

In the fourth century, the Faith was saved primarily by the laity — a lesson for the 21st century By Joseph Tamayo The Political and Theological Connection: the Army (9) After the Edict of Milan in 313 AD, the leftover pagan upper class, many of whom filled the ranks of the military, still dominated over society. [...]

“May We Mend Our Lives”

This Lent and Easter in Rome are the most silent in all the history of the Church. Rome is on total lockdown. The fears of the coronavirus have led to the shutdown of the country. A special report “Teacher,” they asked, “when will these things happen? And what will be the sign that they are about [...]

Giving a Soul To the Economy of Tomorrow

Pope Francis Hosts a Global Economic Conference To Rethink the World's Economy By Christina Deardurff “The Economy of Francesco,” a conference “hosted by” Pope Francis, will take place March 26-28 in the town of Il Poverello (“The Poor Man”), St. Francis of Assisi.The title of the conference, therefore, is a reference to both: to the saint [...]

Look Carefully at Pope Francis’ Economy

Cautions about the Narrative of the Causes of Economic Injustice. By Samuel Gregg, Ph. D.* From the beginning of his pontificate, Jorge Bergoglio has put questions of economic justice front and center of his speeches, interviews, and magisterial teaching. Since Leo XIII’s 1891 encyclical Rerum Novarum, economic questions have assumed a prominent place in the concerns [...]

Appeal to German Catholics against the Kirchensteuer (“Church Tax”)

By Roberto de Mattei In the front, wearing glasses, Italian historian Dr. Roberto de Mattei, chief organizer of the prayer and protest. In the back on the left, just visible behind the man in the light-colored jacket and white cap is a bearded Archbishop Viganò wearing a dark hat. The archbishop told ITV he felt [...]

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