Difficult Translation
by Donald AntenenWhile technically excellent, Sarah Ruden’s newest translation is a little too literal. Continue Reading »
While technically excellent, Sarah Ruden’s newest translation is a little too literal. Continue Reading »
St. Charles Borromeo endures as a model of true Catholic reformation for the contemporary Church. Continue Reading »
The Church of England’s call for a transgender liturgy misses the philosophical implications of transgenderism. Continue Reading »
Too many of today’s churchmen seem unaware that the virtues are at the heart of Christian morality. Continue Reading »
Theologian Frederick Lawrence synthesizes the work of two twentieth-century giants: Bernard Lonergan and Hans-Georg Gadamer. Continue Reading »
A place for everything; everything in its place—that’s what crossed my mind as I listened to the surgeon talk. Continue Reading »
Cardinal Müller experienced life under Francis as a sort of Calvary, but was a good soldier to the end. Continue Reading »
George Pell will have his day in court, yet so little good is likely to come of it, whatever the outcome. Continue Reading »
Misconceptions abound on the relationship of Nazism and Christianity. Continue Reading »
Amidst Chaucer's satire lies a profound vision of the Church for the Church. Continue Reading »