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The Empathy of Edith Stein

An intriguing take on Saint Edith Stein from the perspective of empathy, on which the saint wrote her dissertation, an important topic in our world so immersed in suffering. That said, secular authors should...

Nagasaki’s Own Nightmare

The Americans dropped a nuclear bomb on Hiroshima on August 6th, and another one on this day, August 9th - just to make sure they got the message, we may presume - thereby obliterating...

A man who governs his passions is master of his world. We must either command them or be enslaved by them. It is better to be a hammer than an anvil. (Saint Dominic, +1221)

Therefore, since each of us possesses God in his heart and is being transformed into his divine image, we also should cry out with joy: It is good for us to be here – here...

The Moment of Resurrection, Expressed in Bronze

  Artist Miles Tucker’s latest bronze sculpture is designed to inspire and fortify faith by depicting the precise moment of Jesus’ resurrection within the tomb three days after his crucifixion. The master work is biblically...

It’s All About Liturgy

The author here makes a good point, that regardless of how bad, awful, outlandish, puerile, even sacrilegious liturgical abuse may be, it is almost never disciplined or corrected, but tolerated, and even, in many...

Disappearing Data

When the data does not go the way you'd like it, delete it, right down the hole of your donut graph. I don't recall learning that back when I was studying experimental methodology, but the...

Three Eusebii

Names can be confusing in history, for significant figures often share the same name - There have been eighteen kings Louis in France; eight kings Henry in England and six kings James in Scotland;...

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