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Jared Staudt
Aug 9, 20193 min read
Abiding in the truth of Christ
“And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, full of grace and truth; we have beheld his glory” (John 1:14). John describes Jesus as...
Jared Staudt
Aug 8, 20193 min read
What every Catholic should know
Catholic literacy has been in steady decline. A recent Pew poll revealed that only 50% of Catholics know that the Church teaches that...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Aug 8, 20193 min read
Is religious freedom disappearing?
If you have been following the recent political debates and the rulings being made by our courts, you will see that we seem to be at a...
George Weigel
Aug 6, 20193 min read
Extraordinary coincidence, contemporary lesson
Forty years after Pope John Paul II bent the course of the 20th century in a more humane direction during his first pilgrimage to his...
George Weigel
Jul 30, 20193 min read
Lessons in virtue from Apollo 11
Fifty years ago this week, the crew of Apollo 11, the world’s latest heroes, were doing decidedly unheroic things: napping, drinking...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Jul 24, 20193 min read
Celebrating St. James, a gift for aspiring disciples
On July 25th, the Church celebrates the Feast of St. James the Apostle, whose journey from fisherman to evangelist should inspire and...
George Weigel
Jul 23, 20193 min read
On the new ‘nationalism’
Thanks to President Trump’s “America First” rhetoric and the rise of populist-nationalist parties in Europe, there’s a lot of debate...
Mary Beth Bonacci
Jul 18, 20194 min read
The priesthood is more than just a job
(Photo: Josh Applegate / Unsplash) In October, the Special Assembly of the Synod of Bishops for the Pan-Amazonian Region will be held at...
George Weigel
Jul 16, 20193 min read
The quiet hours of Leonid Brezhnev
On first meeting Dr. Andrzej Grajewski, you probably wouldn’t guess that this mild-mannered Polish historian is one of the world’s...
Jared Staudt
Jul 11, 20194 min read
Has the Church been infiltrated?
Both Jews and Greeks were scandalized by the Incarnation. Could the Son of God truly become man, taking on our weak flesh, and suffering...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Jul 10, 20193 min read
Our God-given dignity should shape our laws
Recent news stories present us with immigrants and refugees whose God-given dignity is being disregarded or subject to a system of laws...
George Weigel
Jul 9, 20193 min read
Herman Wouk, storyteller
Ten years ago, a friend and colleague suggested that I write “The Great Vatican Novel.” I quickly declined, not just because the truth...
George Weigel
Jul 2, 20193 min read
Icons on ammo boxes
Throughout the 20th century — the greatest period of martyrdom in history — persecuted Christians used the dross of this world to make...
George Weigel
Jun 25, 20193 min read
The Summer Reading List
Continuing a venerable tradition, I offer the following for your canicular reading pleasure: John Hay spent decades at the center of...
Mary Beth Bonacci
Jun 21, 20194 min read
Radical living and my friend Shelly
(Photo: Unsplash) I saw my friend Shelly the other day, for the first time in 28 years. Back in the day, she was Shelly Pennefather,...
Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila
Jun 20, 20193 min read
Repenting and renewing our role as shepherds
Jesus tells the disciples in St. John’s Gospel, “I am the good shepherd. A good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep,” contrasting...
Jared Staudt
Jun 20, 20194 min read
Faith and politics in the United States
Cherished principles of the American revolution include religious freedom and the separation of Church and State. These principles should...
George Weigel
Jun 18, 20193 min read
Whose republic? Which “liberalism”?
Extra credit question: Name the author of this admonition about the insecure cultural foundations and potentially perilous future of the...
Jared Staudt
Jun 13, 20193 min read
Boys to men: Initiating our sons into adulthood
More and more, we are recognizing that we have a serious problem plaguing our society: We lack mature men. Boys’ bodies develop on their...
George Weigel
Jun 12, 20193 min read
"High Noon" in Poland, 30 years later
Thirty years ago last week, Poland began to self-liberate from communism through the first semi-free elections held behind the iron...
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