Upcoming Events—3.11.15
by Editors“The Art of the Beautiful,” a summer school on faith & culture, and more.
“The Art of the Beautiful,” a summer school on faith & culture, and more.
Yesterday, in a brief order published at the head of an otherwise miscellaneous list, the Supreme Court made a summary disposition of University of Notre Dame v. Burwell, the case involving the university's resistance to the HHS contraception-sterilization-abortifacient mandate under Obamacare. Here is the whole of what the Court said: Continue Reading »
Over the weekend, President Obama and other national leaders traveled to Selma, Alabama to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the march on Selma. The events of that day in particular, and of the Civil Rights movement in general, remind us of an important truth: Religion and politics do go together—a democratic version of the latter cannot be sustained without the former. Continue Reading »
Are LARCs the Solution to Nonmarital Childbearing?
Helen Alvaré, Family Studies
ISIS and What the World Really Wants
Br. Dominic Mary Verner,O.P., Dominicana
The Death of Writing - if James Joyce Were Alive Today He'd Be Working for Google
Tom McCarthy, The Guardian
How Music Hijacks Our Perception of Time
Jonathan Berger, Nautilus
The Night Prayer of the Church as a “Rehearsal for Death”
Msgr. Charles Pope, Archdiocese of Washington
Kant, Peter Pan, and Why Generation Y Won't Grow Up
Tom Slater, Spiked
Raul Lemesoff Turns a Ford Falcon into a Tank-Shaped Traveling Library
Nina Azzarello, Designboom
Why We Confess: From Augustine to Oprah
Elizabeth Stoker Bruening, The Hedgehog Review
Lincoln's 700 Words of Biblical Meditation
Daniel Dreisbach, Library of Law and Liberty
A Kiss
David Tomas Martinez, Poets.org
A new law and religion competition in Venice starts next week. Continue Reading »
Celibacy is not simply a practice that improves an individual's self-mastery. It is a way of life that strengthens churches, communities, and cities. Continue Reading »
This is Russia
Brian Doyle, The American Scholar
2,500 Years of Gyms
Mark Mason, The Spectator
Song of Weights and Measurements
Martha Silano, The Poetry Foundation
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