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Divine Persistence
The everlasting truths the Church possesses may not always appear innovative or trendy, but they’re what a human heart is craving after.
Dec 11, 2025 -
Captivated by Truth
As the weeks of Advent inch to their end, the weeks of many academic semesters near their end, too. There are great graces available in the nitty gritty of end of term assignments and exams and essays.
Dec 18, 2025 -
Audiobooks
Audiobooks to Awaken the Catholic Imaginative Vision
Dec 23, 2025 -
God and Man
Today marks that great turning point in the drama of our salvation: when the Almighty One, the Sovereign, the Great and Glorious God makes his appearance among us as a small baby, in the quiet of a back stable, where no one would have ever thought to look.
Dec 25, 2025 -
Newman on Faith and Reason
Newman realized that reason was needed in the act of faith, as belief in anything involves an intellectual assent to truth.
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Invincible Joy
As Cardinal Dolan’s service as Archbishop draws to a close, it’s worth taking the lesson and meaning of his witness to heart.
Jan 1, 2026 -
The Basis of Dignity
One needs a clear and viable reason for saying why the person is infinitely worthy, apart from what they do or what talents they have, such that there’s freedom to assist and encourage and redirect them toward coming into, and living from, their true dignity.
Jan 8, 2026 -
God and the Kingdoms of the World
The Pope is exercising genuine authority in insisting that world leaders honor certain areas of conscience: religious freedom, the sanctity of life, the dignity of migrants, and the imperative for peace.
Jan 15, 2026 -
Pedagogy at the Expense of Content
Jan 22, 2026 -
To Fortify and Heal Culture
The development of culture hasn’t just been a matter of interesting food and distinct holidays; it’s always been rooted in ideas about reality and how to live well that are unique and particular. What does this mean for multiculturalism?
Jan 29, 2026
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