Opinion Opinion | The Quiet Genius of Pope Benedict XVI By: Fannie Flagg Date: December 31, 2022 Share: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Opinion Commentary The ‘pope between the times’ had an unshakable faith that complemented his luminescent intellect. Source link TagsbenedictC&E Executive News Filtercatholic churchcommentariesCommentaries/OpinionscommunityContent TypesdeathDomestic PoliticsFactiva Filtersfaithgeneral newsinternational relationsjesus christOpinionopinionspoliticalPolitical/General NewspoliticsPolitics/International Relationspopepope emeritusreasonReligionripsocietySociety/CommunitySYNDvaticanvatican iiWSJ-PRO-WSJ.com Fannie Flagg Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Subscribe to our magazine Subscribe Now ━ more like this Business Wall Street’s biggest bear is out of a job after predicting a U.S. recession that never happened July 5, 2024 0 JPMorgan’s chief market strategist is boxing up his belongings on Wednesday after more than two years in which his consistently wrongfooted calls cost... Influencive Sleep Retreats Are the Newest Travel Trend. Here’s What You Need to Know—And Where to Go July 5, 2024 0 Some people travel to experience adventure and excitement. Others want to get away to relax and escape the stressors of daily life. Increasingly,... Influencive Beauty Influencer and TikTok Sensation Mikayla Nogueira’s Daily Routine July 5, 2024 0 Mikayla Nogueira has a mission statement for her brand, and it’s this: Be yourself. That’s the all-day-every-day mindset that guided her when she... Business The oldest Gen Xers have reached a retirement milestone, but one mistake could cost them July 5, 2024 0 The oldest members of Gen X are reaching an important retirement milestone: As of this week, they start turning 59 and a half,... Business Over a third of millennials and Gen Z want to stay at home with their pet so bad they’d reject bigger paychecks July 5, 2024 0 It’s not long commutes, ‘laziness’ or even social media that’s making Gen Z and millennials want to avoid the office. Bosses looking for... Previous articleQueen guitarist Brian May, fashion designer Mary Quant top U.K. honors list Next articleIntrepid interviewer Barbara Walters, a pioneer for women in journalism, dies at 93