Monsignor Owen Campion writes about a legend of the redbird. According to the legend, a species of birds was quite plentiful in the Holy Land. It was too small to eat. It made no music. ...
Monsignor Owen Campion writes that while the restrictions on our lives during the COVID-19 pandemic might seem burdensome — with facemasks, social distancing, reduced hours at stores and closed offices — Americans have seen similar ...
In his latest column, Monsignor Owen F. Campion shares a story about a priest whose parish was in a tight spot. After reviewing the issues, he walked over to the church, knelt before the tabernacle ...
Msgr. Owen Campion writes about the depth and meaning of sacramental marriage, using the example of Blessed Karl and Empress Zita of Austria, who put Christ and the Church at the center of their relationship. ...
Monsignor Owen Campion looks at the possible future of abortion in this country if Roe v. Wade eventually is overturned. He writes: “Unless this blanket definition of human life comes, some legal observers believe that ...
Monsignor Owen F. Campion tackles the term “reproductive rights” in light of Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination by President Donald Trump to the Supreme Court. Even before the nomination, he writes, every commentary on the nomination ...
The Queensland Parliament in Australia passed a new law that would put priests in jail for up to three years if they refuse to alert authorities to any cases of child abuse they might learn ...
Monsignor Owen Campion writes about the sacrifices made by two cardinals in Eastern Europe to live out their faith and help others do so as well. Cardinal Miloslav Vlk in the Czech Republic and Cardinal ...
Monsignor Owen Campion looks at the religious affiliation of the nominees for president and vice president and their position on issues across the board and wonders: Do their churches matter? He writes: “Their views and ...
Monsignor. Owen F. Campion looks at the downward trend of religious participation in some European countries. He writes, “This time is coming soon for the Church in the United States. American culture more and more ...
Russell Shaw reflects on the beginnings of the abortion movement & what its founders saw as its ultimate end — eugenics, destroying the nuclear family, stamping out sexual morality & silencing of the Catholic Church.
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What the 'father of the abortion movement' really had in mind
In his latest essay, Our Sunday Visitor contributing editor Russell Shaw reflects on the beginnings of the abortion ...
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Elderly must share life’s wisdom with the young, Pope Francis said at his weekly general audience in St. Peter’s Square
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Elderly must share life's wisdom with the young, pope says
Seeing all the violence and injustice in the world, people easily grow disillusioned and wonder about the meaning ...
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