The origins of a moral revolution: Vatican II on marriage and the family (Part 1)
BY Roberto de Mattei
The advancing threat to Catholic teaching on marriage and the family, discussed in last week’s article, “Fiducia supplicans and the…
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The advancing threat to Catholic teaching on marriage and the family, discussed in last week’s article, “Fiducia supplicans and the…
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As the world returns heavily to its routine in this new year, Catholics must remember that Jesus, Mary and Joseph…
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“Now there were set there six water-pots of stone…”The wedding feast of Cana is the third of the three manifestations…
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Just before Christmas, on 18 December, the Catholic world was shaken by Fiducia supplicans, a declaration of high magisterial rank,…
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The Gospel of Saint Luke relates to us that, eight days after His birth, Jesus, in keeping with Jewish custom,…
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“We have seen his star in the east and are come to adore him.”What was the purpose of the Magi,…
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One of the most frequently repeated myths about Christmas is that its origins lie in a pagan Roman festival. The…
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It is true that everything in Advent is so arranged as to be a preparation for the coming of the…
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PreludeO Incarnate Word, my Saviour, teach me the lessons of wisdom contained in the mystery of Your Incarnation.1Of all the…
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This December marks the eight-hundredth anniversary of the institution of the first Christmas nativity scene (presepio in Italian) by St…
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This article follows “The Mystery of Advent (1)“This, then, is the threefold mystery of Advent. The liturgical forms in which…
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“I baptise with water: but there hath stood one in the midst of you, whom you know not.”St John the…
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