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Longing
Longing and yearning, wonder and lack of comprehension - these are all important aspects of the Catholic imagination and the quest of human life.
Aug 31, 2023 -
Openness to Life
“Openness to life” means freely accepting new life, be that new children, new parishioners (or even record numbers of freshmen), immigrants, and all the effects that these newcomers bring.
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Ultimate Failure
“Blessed are you when they revile and persecute you, and say all kinds of evil against you falsely for My sake. Rejoice and be exceedingly glad, for great is your reward in heaven.”
Sep 14, 2023 -
The Tradition Goes to Harvard
Bishop Barron explores the Catholic Intellectual Tradition on Harvard's campus.
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A Lens for the Study of Theology
The question of how Christians - and in particular, seminarians and priests - should approach the study of theology sheds light on the importance of knowledge in the Christian life.
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A Lens for the Study of Philosophy
Born of the anthropological dilemma, a clear-minded approach to the search for truth is of vital importance for all people - and especially for those who would serve as Christ's ministers.
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Why Study Technical Philosophy and Theology?
Far from being a diversion on the way to ministry, seminarians must enter into an intensive academic programs in philosophy and theology for the good of the Church. Souls depend on it.
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Catholic Studies and Propaedeutic Formation
Catholic Studies and spirituality years were both devised for our current cultural moment: seminarians - and all Christians - are in need of the sort of integrative experience that gives rise to a Christian imaginative vision.
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Understanding the Synod
How are we to understand the upcoming Synod?
Sep 24, 2023 -
The College of Cardinals
What is the college of cardinals, and how does its increasingly-international character show forth the uniqueness of the Church?
Sep 28, 2023
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