If there is one thing that makes us Catholic, it is the Eucharist. As it is said in the Catechism, “the Eucharist is ‘the source and summit of the Christian life.’” That is why it was so alarming to hear… Continue Reading →
Amid Eastertide, there might not be a better time for the faithful and curious alike to immerse themselves in the profound narrative of Christ’s life, passion, and resurrection. While the chic option these days is the indie series The Chosen,… Continue Reading →
From the opening scene, you know that this film is something special. The dramatic vision of a boy carting his dying mother to the hospital on the streets of 1880s New York, the authorities’ callous response, and the boy’s tragic… Continue Reading →
Pro-Lifers aren’t strangers to fierce debate. But lately an argument has trended that even the most ardent advocates for the preborn have found difficult to respond to. It goes something like this: Life is not limited to being born; it… Continue Reading →
At a recent talk, Irish-born theologian Dr. Thomas Groome lamented that ours is a “tough time for faith”. We have moved from what he called a Transcendent Worldview, which encourages faith, to a modern Immanent Worldview, which discourages faith. He… Continue Reading →
Christian theology is in crisis. According to theologian Peter C. Phan, forces internal and external to the Church have culminated to a point where “drastically divergent answers are given to such fundamental issues as the nature of God, the role… Continue Reading →
And the winner is…. St. Thomas Aquinas, whose work on the foundations of natural law were integral in the development of the libertarian Catholic! Who will win this year’s tournament? Join in the fun. Submit your bracket in the… Continue Reading →
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