• by Dr. Kody W. Cooper
    Dr. Kody W. Cooper When Montgomery County acted to obstruct the most fundamental of parental rights, it acted tyrannically—and we should be thankful the Court put a stop to it.
  • by Dr. Richard DeClue
    Dr. Richard DeClue It might not be easy for theologians to keep their contrarian opinions out of the view of the general public, but it is what is asked of them.
  • by Christopher Hazell
    Christopher Hazell We might be pulled by these objects, placing inordinate importance on them, striving after them as a way to prove to ourselves, or others, our intrinsic value.
  • by Thomas Salerno
    Thomas Salerno Br. Guy explores his Jesuit vocation, the Ignatian approach to faith and science, his work studying meteorites, and much more.
  • by Dr. Christopher Kaczor
    Dr. Christopher Kaczor Great principles undergird the founding of our nation, despite Jefferson’s and our own failures to live up to them. 
  • by Alex Taylor
    Alex Taylor We should spend time in the coming year reflecting on what the American genius has been historically and is today in the twenty-first century.
  • by Henry T. Edmondson III
    Henry T. Edmondson III Ralph C. Wood looks to American literature for help in renewing the vitality of American Christianity and finds it in the work of Flannery O’Connor.
  • by Dr. Kody W. Cooper
    Dr. Kody W. Cooper The trial of John T. Scopes in July 1925 has only the O. J. Simpson trial as a competitor for the moniker “trial of the century.”
  • by Mark Bradford
    Mark Bradford The line between compulsion and coercion is the strength of a culture that values and promotes all human life.
  • by Dr. Richard Clements
    Dr. Richard Clements On the feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, we are reminded of Jesus’s “restless heart” and pray for the grace to align our hearts with his.
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