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Father Thomas Ryan, CSP | 05/12/14

In the first half of the 50-year post-Vatican II period, international and national interchurch dialogue commissions addressed a range of doctrinal differences inherited from the...

05/12/14

Happiness God in commanding us to love him with our whole heart, mind, soul and strength only enjoined upon us to seek our highest and...

 
 
 
 
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Fr. Dave Dwyer, CSP, and Barbara Wheeler-Bride | 05/11/14

This episode of the Busted Halo Cast answers a question about interfaith marriage in the Catholic Church.   0:00 — Intro 6:50 — Question 19:53...

Stefani Manowski | 05/11/14

Father Thomas A. Kane, CSP Almost 40 percent of British Catholics brought up in the faith no longer identify as such, according to recent British...

05/08/14

Join Father Tomaso Kane, CSP, and Father Tom Ryan, CSP, for a special study-pilgrimage as we explore the spiritual traditions of India and Nepal Jan....

Father Francis P. DeSiano, CSP | 05/08/14

The following is a homily for the weekend of Sunday, May 11. The owner of the Clippers. The CEO of Target. Banks fined over a...

 
 
 
 
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Fr. Dave Dwyer, CSP | 05/07/14

This is part 3 of 3 of when college students from Canisius and LeMoyne Colleges come into the Busted Halo Studio at SiriusXM in Rockefeller...

Father Lawrence A. Rice, CSP | 05/06/14

With the recent canonizations of St. John XXII and St. John Paul II (and the presence at the ceremony of both Pope Francis and Pope...

Father Francis P. DeSiano, CSP | 05/05/14

Can it be that the time has come, in our general American culture and in our Catholic culture as well, to celebrate virginity? For almost...

 
 
 
 
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Fr. Dave Dwyer, CSP, and Barbara Wheeler-Bride | 05/02/14

The date of Easter changes every year. Why? We have the answer -- plus this week’s scripture readings as the Season of Easter continues.   ...

Father Charles J. Brunick, CSP | 05/02/14

Doubting Thomas … The very name history has bestowed upon the Apostle Thomas is indeed pejorative. We still use the phrase today to describe someone...