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What Truths Do We Hold? A Response to Questions and Critics
2+ hour, 27+ min ago (462+ words) The real issue is not whether the theory of individual possessive rights is self-evident. Rather, the issue is whether it is true. June 24, 2026 Kenneth Craycraft Essay, Features, Opinion 0 Print Two caveats: 1. I rarely read the comments section in CWR or…...
Opinion: The destructive culture of persona and the increasing loss of character " Catholic World Report
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (649+ words) The distance between arson and ambition is not as wide as it appears, as both are shaped by the same cultural habit of looking outward to decide who to become. May 10, 2026 Anne Hendershott The Dispatch 0 Print California has always sold…...
St. Anselm: The Benedictine monk who followed the motto "faith seeking understanding
2+ mon, 3+ day ago (870+ words) April 21, 2026 EWTN News Staff News Briefs 0 Print On April 21, the Catholic Church honors St. Anselm, the 11th- and 12th-century Benedictine monk and archbishop best known for his writings on the existence of God and Christ's atonement. When remembering St. Anselm in…...
Disenchantment or Desecration? An interview with Carl R. Trueman
2+ mon, 2+ week ago (1193+ words) You cannot, says the author of The Desecration of Man: How the Rejection of God Degrades Our Humanity, "take the morality or rationality built on Christianity and argue for its ongoing stability once that faith has been abandoned." April 6, 2026 Carl…...
Recovering the Origins of'Catholic Social Teaching, Part Two
2+ mon, 3+ week ago (620+ words) Dare I say that matrimony and the family are, indeed, God's hidden deliberative plan behind creation, the underlying secret that unlocks the intelligibility of the polity as well as the Church'and perhaps the intelligibility of all of existence itself? April…...
A masterful and educational history of the most famous Christian biologists
3+ mon, 3+ week ago (279+ words) Niels Arboel's'The Wonder of Creation consists of twenty biographical sketches of Catholics, Protestants, and one Orthodox. March 2, 2026 Filip Mazurczak The Dispatch 0 Print The ghost of Charles Darwin casts a long shadow over'The Wonder of Creation. Arboels explains that Christian objections…...
We think as well as we read, and we read as well as we kneel!
4+ mon, 2+ week ago (1334+ words) The Great Books hold up a mirror to man, showing us ourselves," says Joseph Pearce in discussing his new book, Great Books for Good Men: Reflections on Literature and Manhood. February 4, 2026 Carl E. Olson Books, Features, Interview 0 Print Ignatius Press recently…...
Four Lessons in Sanity from St. Thomas Aquinas for an Insane Age
4+ mon, 3+ week ago (674+ words) What does this saint-sage have to say to a culture deracinated from its Christian soil, drained of its philosophical weight, and struggling to stand upright in the winds that blow? January 28, 2026 Matthew Becklo The Dispatch 1 Print In December 2024, I had…...
The fundamental crisis of contemporary culture and the wisdom of St. Thomas
4+ mon, 4+ week ago (1860+ words) The division between the mind and reality," says Fr. Cajetan Cuddy, O. P. , and the project of self-creation, has sparked the disunity between us and all others." January 27, 2026 Joseph G. Trabbic Columns, Features, St. Thomas for Today 21 Print Editor's note: This interview was…...
Addressing the cold lie about the "warmth of collectivism
5+ mon, 2+ week ago (491+ words) January 6, 2026 Marcus Peter Essay, Features, Opinion 7 Print Bishop Robert Barron tweeted in response to Zohran Mamdani's inaugural address last week, accomplishing something increasingly rare in public discourse, since he cut through rhetorical fog and exposed a philosophical fault line that…...