• by Carla Galdo
    Carla Galdo Dante’s subject matter in the "Divine Comedy" is a particularly apt remedy for our lack of imaginative engagement with the world to come. 
  • by Patrick Gray
    Patrick Gray Major media outlets are devoting space to tech mogul Peter Thiel’s musings on artificial intelligence and what—or who—poses the most serious threat to humanity.
  • by Dr. Richard DeClue
    Dr. Richard DeClue This new series is a great opportunity for Pope Leo to produce a catechetical series as lasting, memorable, and impactful as the Theology of the Body.
  • by Dr. Alex Taylor
    Dr. Alex Taylor To encourage civic virtue we need a revitalized understanding of the role of teacher as true authority providing clarity to students that truth exists beyond their immediate opinions.
  • by Evan Nohara
    Evan Nohara In the rush to take sides, we have abandoned two fundamental Christian virtues: humility and charity.
  • by Henry T. Edmondson III
    Henry T. Edmondson III Iran, one of the world’s few theocratic regimes, offers an opportunity to reflect on the Catholic Church’s guidance on the relationship between church and state.
  • by Bishop Robert Barron
    Bishop Robert Barron I’m a priest because of God’s grace, but that grace came to me through the mediation of Thomas Aquinas. 
  • by Dr. Christopher Kaczor
    Dr. Christopher Kaczor Now Huberman has joined the ranks of so many scientists who view science and faith in God as compatible.
  • by Edyta McNichol
    Edyta McNichol St. Angela Merici is a model of personal holiness, a pioneer in Catholic education, and an example of complete and total dedication to God-given mission. 
  • by Delia Gallagher
    Delia Gallagher My heart is filled with confidence that John Allen Jr. is awakening to a beautiful new world in our Lord, where conversations and friendship never end.
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