Islands of Tradition in a Secular Sea
by Mark BauerleinEven at massive state schools you can find solid humanities programs where students are required to read the Bible. Continue Reading »
Even at massive state schools you can find solid humanities programs where students are required to read the Bible. Continue Reading »
The new document by the USCCB in preparation for the 2021–2023 Synod on Synodality overlooks the surging vibrancy of Catholicism in America. Continue Reading »
The New Abnormal is a forthcoming book about the tech-driven “surveillance and control” state written by Aaron Kheriaty, a doctor and scholar who has experienced first-hand the dangers of medical technocracy. Continue Reading »
As stewards, it is our duty to take care of the earth. The new documentary Delikado bears brave witness to the fact that this is not always easy. Continue Reading »
As time progresses, science points more towards teleology and away from Darwin. Continue Reading »
A legal conflict between two organizations in the U.K. demonstrates that sometimes allies are found in unlikely places. Continue Reading »
Upon examination, one finds that Queen Elizabeth II's “one misstep” was not a misstep at all. Continue Reading »
Even among the ashes and rubble of war-torn Ukraine, the light of faith flickers faithfully on. Continue Reading »
Our relationship with God is strengthened when we seek him out, in our bodies and in our hearts. Continue Reading »
A New England Journal of Medicine article cited Augustine in defense of abortion, though the saint's actual writings reveal his clear opposition. Continue Reading »