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The Nicene Creed is “a medicine for our times”
The Nicene Creed: A Scripture. Historical & Theological Commentary, published recently by Baker Academic, is co-authored by two Catholic theologians and professors; Jared Ortiz and Daniel A. Keating. Dr. Ortiz, who is a contributor to [...]
The many (and sometimes puzzling) paths of Pope Francis
Here we go again with yet another papal controversy over remarks made by Pope Francis to a group of young people in Singapore concerning religious pluralism. My friend Christopher Altieri makes a good case here at [...]
Features
What did Pope Francis say in Singapore about religions as paths to God?
There’s a meme—or a class of them—been making the rounds on the innerwebz a good while now, riffing on a prompt: “You know you’re too [X] when …” etc. Someone needs to do one for [...]
Essay
The Declaration of Independence and current threats to liberal democracy
The French Catholic poet, dramatist, and diplomat Paul Claudel once wrote that sometimes we need to look at our watches and ask, “What time is it?” He did not mean this literally. He meant something [...]
Analysis
What do Catholics think about synodality?
What do rank and file Catholics—the very Catholics synodality is meant to tap into—think about the Church’s synodality efforts? The Church herself tried to gauge this in an aborted X (formerly Twitter) poll. Of course, [...]
Features
Reagan‘s accuracy and message undermined by cheesy quality
Ronald Wilson Reagan, President of the United States from 1981 to 1989, was one of the great leaders of the twentieth century. His bold defense policy, rejection of détente, and support for anti-communist freedom fighters, [...]
Columns
9/11 Revisited
Editor’s note: This essay by the late Fr. James V. Schall was published originally in slightly different form at Ignatius Insight on September 8, 2006, to mark the fifth anniversary of the September 11, 2001 [...]
Essay
The Body at Prayer
Editor’s note: The following lecture given, in slighly different form, to open an ecumenical symposium at Bjärka Säby. The lecture was followed by a public conversation with Professor Sarah Coakley. It was published originally on the author’s CoramFratribus.com site and appears here with [...]
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Here we go again with yet another papal controversy over remarks made by Pope Francis to a group of young people in Singapore concerning religious pluralism. My friend Christopher Altieri makes a good case here at [...]
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Editorial
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A week ago, the editors of the National Catholic Register published an editorial titled “It’s Time to Remove Father Rupnik’s Art”. Their strong stance, they said, was “not an expedient surrender to iconoclasm or ‘cancel [...]
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