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September 10, 2024
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** Witness to Hope, Twenty-Five Years Later
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** Reflecting on the biography of Pope John Paul II after a quarter-century.
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** George Weigel, First Things
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My hands were shaky a quarter-century ago as I carried the heavy box from the front door of our house into my study. Inside were my author’s copies of Witness to Hope ([link removed]) , the first volume of my biography of Pope John Paul II, and my mind was racing: Did the editors catch the last corrections I sent? Did that scarifying misnumbering of the endnotes in one chapter get sorted out? Are there uncaught typos that made a mess of things? Steadying myself to open the box without cutting into the beautiful dust covers of a work that had absorbed three years of my life, a gratitude-inducing thought occurred: a lot of what had happened over the past forty-eight years had been a preparation for this moment ([link removed]) . So after a prayer of thanks that calmed my nerves, I managed to get the box open without damaging any of its
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In The Wall Street Journal, Lance Morrow reflects on the positives and negatives of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris ([link removed]) .
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For American Compass, Brad Littlejohn argues that technology’s transformation of human existence is rendering conservatism irrelevant ([link removed]) .
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For World, Andrew T. Walker explains why free speech should be a Christian priority ([link removed]) .
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In First Things, Carl R. Trueman calls for good Protestant ethicists ([link removed]) .
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For The Federalist, Nathanael Blake writes about how “Rings of Power” doesn’t take Tolkien or storytelling seriously ([link removed]) .
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Alexandra DeSanctis joined the Evangelization & Culture Podcast to discuss “Why Mary Matters ([link removed]) .”
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Aaron Kheriaty joined The First to discuss how Obamacare depersonalized healthcare.
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Mary Rice Hasson joined EWTN News Nightly to discuss how Catholics are voting in the presidential election.
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On September 13, Rachel Morrison will join a panel on Capitol Hill to discuss religious freedom and regulation ([link removed]) .
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