Canon Law Conference

A historical Catholic text page titled "Disputationum Roberti Bellarmini Politiani Cardinalis" in Latin, featuring ornate engravings and stamps. The text discusses Christian controversies and is from the 17th century, with handwritten notes. The page includes a seal of the Minim Order and a royal privilege stamp, indicating its significance in Catholic scholarship."

The State says in its heart, ‘There is no God’

I recently attended the third annual Canon Law Conference for Canonists and Civil Attorneys hosted by His Eminence Raymond Leo Cardinal Burke at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Truly, it was an excellent conference made all the more so by the opportunities for spiritual refreshment and prayer at arguably the…

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The Natural Law

THE NATURAL LAW Charles E. Rice Professor Emeritus, Notre Dame Law School Address, Canon Law Conference Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe LaCrosse, Wisconsin August 9, 2011 What is the natural law and why do we need it? The “September Pope,” John Paul I, at his general audience on September 6, 1978, gave us a…

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