Dr. Robert Moynihan

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About Dr. Robert Moynihan

Dr. Robert Moynihan is founder and editor-in-chief of Inside the Vatican magazine. He is an American journalist who speaks five languages, and a seasoned Vatican analyst. He is a world-renowned commentator on Catholic issues who has appeared on Fox News, CNN, ABC, EWTN and other international networks to discuss the legacy of Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI; he appeared live on Fox as the lead analyst for the election of Pope Francis.

Letter #112, 2022, Thurs, Sep 15: Seven Dolors

    Today, again on Marco Tosatti’s website Stilum Curae, Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò published a meditation on the Seven Dolors of the Blessed Virgin Mary, commemorated by a feast day today in the Church. (link)     It is a brief reflection on some of the “dolors” (sorrows) that the Church is now experiencing, as the Archbishop relates them to [...]

Letter #111, 2022, Wednesday, September 14: Viganò

    Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, 81, recently granted an interview to Paix Liturgique, a French website which focuses on liturgical questions, and, with the archbishop's permission, we have translated the text into English.     The archbishop here takes a very strong position in favor of the old liturgy, arguing that the old rite of the Mass was [...]

Letter #110, 2022, Fri, Sept 2: Gorbachev

    "Gorbachev spent his career trying to save Soviet Communism and the Soviet Empire, but ended up presiding over the demise of both." —British journalist Owen Matthews in the London Telegraph on August 31, speaking about Mikhail Gorbachev, the last premier of the Soviet Union, who died two days ago on August 30, 2022, at the [...]

Letter #109, 2022, Thur, Sept 1: Mother and teacher

    "Mother and Teacher of all nations—such is the Catholic Church in the mind of her Founder, Jesus Christ; to hold the world in an embrace of love, that men, in every age, should find in her their own completeness in a higher order of living, and their ultimate salvation. She is 'the pillar and ground [...]

Letter #108, 2022, Thursday, August 25: Kallistos

    Eastern Orthodox Metropolitan Kallistos (Ware) died in England yesterday at the age of 87. He had a great gift in the effort to bring eastern and western Christians closer together     “We see that it is not the task of Christianity to provide easy answers to every question, but to make us progressively aware of a mystery. [...]

Letter #107, 2022, Wednesday, August 24: Christianity

    I am too tired, and too sad at heart, to write anything of my own. The words don't come.     I send along two pieces of writing by others, who speak about the great and important things, the spiritual things.     In essence, both essays are a call for a spiritual rebirth of Europe, and of western [...]

Letter #106, 2022, Tues, Aug 23: Consistory

    Letter #106, 2022, Tuesday, August 23: Consistory         Rumors are swirling that “something will happen” at the end of August in Rome.     What may that "something" be?     We do not know.     ***     We do know that Pope Francis will preside over a consistory on Saturday, August 27, to create 21 new cardinals.     We also know that [...]

Letter #105, 2022, Tuesday, August 23: Vatican money

    The legendary wealth of the Vatican, gathered over the centuries, is again in the news.     Pope Francis has just decided to place all of the Vatican accounts under the control of one central authority: the Vatican bank, also known as the Institute for the Works of Religion.     Below, reports on this decision, as well as [...]

Letter #104, 2022, Tuesday, August 23: Darya

    A photo of the late Darya Dugina, who died in a car explosion Saturday night in Moscow at the age of 29 (she was born on December 15, 1992, in Moscow) (Link)     Letter #104, 2022, Tuesday, August 23: Darya     Hundreds attended a funeral in Moscow today for Darya Dugina, 29, the daughter of Russian philosopher [...]

Letter #103, 2022, Monday, August 22: The Little Prince

    Above, left, Russian President Vladimir Putin; right, Russian political philosopher Alexander Dugin, 60, thought to be an influence on Putin's strategic thinking, including his decision to invade Ukraine, which Dugin favored (though some deny Dugin has much influence over Putin, and the truth is not publicly known), and Dugin's daughter, Darya Dugina, also a classical [...]

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