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  • Will Pope have a ‘Pell Problem’ with Super Mario over visions of reform?

    Will Pope have a ‘Pell Problem’ with Super Mario over visions of reform?

    • Feb 21, 2021

    Ten days ago, Italian economist Luigino Bruni, who convened the recent “Economy of Francis” seminar and who’s a thinker close to the pope, warned that Mario Draghi may not be the leader of the pope’s dreams in an interview with the widely read Famiglia Cristiana newsmagazine.

    By John L. Allen Jr.
  • Family is key to a deep spirituality of subsidiarity

    Family is key to a deep spirituality of subsidiarity

    • Oct 25, 2020

    Subsidiarity teaches us that our autonomy is contingent, and is not absolute. It shows us that we are all a part of an intricate network of interactive relationships, rights, and responsibilities. We are connected to one another.

    By Father Jeffrey F. Kirby
  • Catholics need to be a people of life, from womb to tomb

    Catholics need to be a people of life, from womb to tomb

    • Jan 21, 2018

    We must oppose abortion without confusion or uncertainty, but we must also be a people of life from the womb to the tomb, and everywhere in between.

    By Father Jeffrey F. Kirby
  • Subsidiarity: Turning solidarity into social justice

    • Oct 15, 2014

    When you mention the principle of subsidiarity to a progressive Catholic, the reaction is frequently one that you might expect when informing a man that his mother-in-law is in town on a surprise visit and staying at his house for the foreseeable future (not mine, of course). I have seen

    By Robert Christian

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