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Passions of the Soul is often rewarding, sometimes lacking

By James R. A. Merrick, Ph.D. on May 17, 2024 03:00 am
“We live in an age whose chief moral value has been determined, by overwhelming consensus, to be the absolute liberty of personal volition, the power of each of us to choose what he or she [...]
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Pope Francis says conservative critics have a ‘suicidal attitude’

By Catholic News Agency on May 16, 2024 10:26 pm
CNA Staff, May 16, 2024 / 16:58 pm (CNA). In an interview with “60 Minutes” airing this Sunday, Pope Francis takes aim at his “conservative critics” in the United States, reportedly saying a conservative is someone who [...]
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Pro-lifers imprisoned under FACE Act speak out

By Catholic News Agency on May 16, 2024 01:48 pm
Washington Surgi-Clinic on F St. NW in Washington, D.C., on April 7, 2022. / Credit: Katie Yoder/CNA Washington, D.C. Newsroom, May 16, 2024 / 14:48 pm (CNA). After seven pro-life activists were sentenced to years in prison for a “rescue” attem... [...]
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Love (and Learning) in the Ruins

By Anthony E. Clark, Ph.D. on May 15, 2024 10:15 pm
The news is chockful of campus protests, commencement walk-outs, devastated libraries, and shouting matches on the college lawns that traditionally represent solemn respites from exterior storms, where students read, ponder, and serenely stroll to their [...]
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Plato and Aristotle on youth and politics

By Dr. Edward Feser on May 15, 2024 08:00 pm
As faculty, including even philosophy professors, aid and abet student bad behavior on campus, it is worth considering what the most serious thinkers of the Western tradition would have thought about the political opinions and [...]
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New Catholic college to launch in South Carolina in Fall 2024

By Kathy Schiffer on May 15, 2024 02:59 pm
Greenville, South Carolina, a scenic city in the foothills of North Carolina’s Saluda Mountains, is growing rapidly. And so is the Catholic population in the area, as local parishes swell with new members, both with [...]
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Extra, extra! News and views for Wednesday, May 15, 2024

By CWR Staff on May 15, 2024 03:00 am
Catholicism Not Flourishing in China – “In trying to hold the Church together, Pope Francis has compromised on religious freedom.” The Vatican’s Gamble With Beijing Is Costing China’s Catholics (The Atlantic) Big-Eyed Girls – “Father [...]
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Catholic bishops warn of polarization in Church, urge more dialogue 

By Catholic News Agency on May 15, 2024 02:40 am
Gloria Purvis, Cardinal Robert McElroy, Bishop Daniel Flores, and Bishop Robert Barron discuss polarization in the Catholic Church during a panel discussion hosted by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Catholic Charities USA, Glenmary Home Missioners, and the Jesuit Conference on May 14, 2024. / Credit: The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops' Live Stream YouTube channel

Washington, D.C. Newsroom, May 15, 2024 / 07:00 am (CNA).

Three Catholic bishops warned of a growing ideological polarization within the Church and the need for civil dialogue among those with disagreements during a livestreamed panel discussion on Tuesday afternoon.

“Politics is almost a religion and sometimes it’s a sport, [but] it’s not supposed to be either,” Bishop Daniel Flores of the Diocese of Brownsville, Texas, said during the discussion. 

“It’s supposed to be a civil conversation … to seek what is good and make the priority how to achieve it and how to avoid what is evil,” Flores said. “And I think if we could stay focused on that, we can kind of tone down the caricature and the rhetoric that seeks to dehumanize people.”

The panel discussion included Flores, Cardinal Robert McElroy of the Diocese of San Diego, and Bishop Robert Barron of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester, Minnesota. It was moderated by Gloria Purvis, the host of “The Gloria Purvis Podcast” at America Magazine, and co-sponsored by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), Catholic Charities USA, Glenmary Home Missioners, and the Jesuit Conference.

The panel discussion was part of the USCCB’s “Civilize It” initiative, which is meant to foster civility in important ideological debates. As part of the initiative, the bishops ask Catholics to sign a pledge to affirm the dignity of every human person — including those with different ideological beliefs — and to work with others in pursuit of the common good.

According to the panelists, American society and the Church have grown more polarized when it comes to ideological differences — and debates about those differences have become less civil.

Barron, who founded the Catholic media organization Word on Fire, said disagreements within the Church are nothing new, but the way people approach those disagreements has changed: “What’s broken down is the love that makes real dialogue possible.”

“It’s a tribalism that’s lost the sense of love in dialogue,” Barron said.

The bishop warned that people are more focused on winning arguments and being loyal to an ideological identity than on love. He said these problems are very noticeable in discussions on the internet and encouraged people to ask whether “this comment [is] an act of love” before saying anything. 

“Is it born of love?” Barron said people should ask themselves. “Is it born of a desire to will the good of the other? If it’s not, there’s like a thousand better things to be doing than sending that statement.”

McElroy said too much dialogue today “is meant to be confrontational” to the point at which people “can’t enter into a genuine dialogue.” 

“People are coming toward each other in the life of the Church looking first at that label: What are you? Where do you stand in the war-like culture politics of our country?” the cardinal said.

People focus on this “rather than [on] what unites us: where do we stand in terms of our identity as Catholics and with a Christological outlook,” he added. 

McElroy also built on the concerns Barron highlighted regarding dialogue on the internet.

“When you’re writing the Tweet, imagine Jesus is there with you and when you think through that question ‘should I do this?’” McElroy said. 

Similarly, Flores emphasized the need to remember what Christ would do. 

“He would not be unkind, especially to the poor and especially to those who had no standing in the world,” Flores said. “And also he would never commit an injustice in order to promote justice.”

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Unity in what?

By George Weigel on May 15, 2024 02:10 am
Among the many urgent questions raised by the Synods on the Family in 2014 and 2015 and the current Synod on Synodality – questions that will inevitably bear on the next papal conclave – is [...]
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Wisdom beyond knowledge: Lessons from Good Will Hunting

By Tod Worner on May 14, 2024 10:35 pm
Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge? Where is the knowledge we have lost in information? —T.S. Eliot, Choruses from “The Rock” “You like apples?” Will asked through the bar’s plate glass window [...]
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Germany now a ‘mission country,’ Bishop Bätzing says amid declining Catholic numbers

By Catholic News Agency on May 14, 2024 08:32 am
Bishop Georg Bätzing addresses journalists on Sept. 28, 2023. / Credit: Martin Rothweiler/EWTN Germany CNA Newsroom, May 14, 2024 / 09:32 am (CNA). The German Bishops’ Conference president has called Germany — a nation whose very history is ent... [...]
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On Faggioli’s feverish “Trump-Strickland-Barron” fantasy

By Larry Chapp on May 13, 2024 07:05 pm
My friend, the journalist Christopher Altieri, says his least favorite form of writing is what he calls “ink on ink”. That is, a form of writing where one publication comments critically on something in a [...]
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Billard decision reveals strong protections against ideological extremism

By Gregory J. Sullivan on May 13, 2024 04:13 pm
In his dissent in Obergefell v. Hodges (2015), the case that constitutionalized “same-sex marriage” and promptly became the emblem of judicial excess for our time, Justice Samuel Alito warned that the Court’s linking of traditional marriage [...]
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In the Courts of Three Popes opens windows into how the Church works

By John M. Grondelski, Ph.D. on May 12, 2024 10:45 pm
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court was Mark Twain’s novel in which the main character found himself in a very different world: Hank Morgan was somehow carried back in time to the court of King [...]
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We Grown Now is quiet, normal, and powerful

By Nick Olszyk on May 12, 2024 05:11 pm
MPAA Rating: PG Reel Rating: 5 out of 5 stars We Grown Now opens with two kids, Malik (Blake James) and Eric (Gain Ramirez) struggling to take an old mattress down several flights of stairs. [...]
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Blessed Imelda and childlike devotion to the Eucharist

By Dawn Beutner on May 12, 2024 03:00 am
Affection for Blessed Imelda Lambertini, whose feast day is May 12, has spread all over the world since 1910. That’s when Pope Saint Pius X lowered the age of reception of First Holy Communion to [...]
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Spinning Balthasar

By Tracey Rowland on May 11, 2024 08:23 pm
Recently the name of Hans Urs von Balthasar has been invoked to defend the concept of a more “feminine” Church. On reading some reports it seems that the invocation has now become a meme and [...]
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International summit on climate change to bring California, New York governors to the Vatican

By Catholic News Agency on May 11, 2024 03:38 pm
Govenor Gavin Newsom of California. / Karl_Sonnenberg/Shutterstock Rome Newsroom, May 11, 2024 / 12:38 pm (CNA). The Vatican’s latest bid to tackle climate change will bring together politicians and researchers from around the world for a three... [...]
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Numbers, offices, and lots of authority

By Carl E. Olson on May 11, 2024 12:00 pm
What’s in a number? When it comes to Scripture, there is often more—much more—to a number than meets the eye. Take, for instance, the number twelve. Although that number doesn’t appear directly in today’s readings, [...]
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Bishop Paprocki: Biden mocks Catholic faith by invoking Christ in pro-abortion message

By Catholic News Agency on May 10, 2024 06:30 pm
Bishop Thomas Paprocki of Springfield, Illinois. / Credit: Diocese of Springfield in Illinois Washington, D.C. Newsroom, May 10, 2024 / 17:30 pm (CNA). Bishop Thomas Paprocki of the Diocese of Springfield, Illinois, is accusing President Joe Bi... [...]
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Learning Latin while hiking the Wyoming mountains

By Julian Kwasniewski on May 10, 2024 05:59 pm
Every year, over eight million people visit Wyoming for vacation and tourism, enjoying hiking, fishing, and wildlife sightseeing across the state. Yellowstone Park is a special draw. And, every year also sees Catholic Latin lovers [...]
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Pope Francis on record-low fertility rate: ‘Human life is not a problem, it is a gift’

By Catholic News Agency on May 10, 2024 12:00 pm
Pope Francis greets a young girl at a conference on Friday, May 10, 2024, on the state of birth rates in Italy and the wider West at the Auditorium della Conciliazione in Rome. / Credit: Vatican Media Rome Newsroom, May 10, 2024 / 10:00 am (CNA... [...]
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