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Daniel B. Gallagher is a Lecturer in Literature and Philosophy at Ralston College.
The Dispatch

The Diocese of Gary vs. the Department of Education: A comparison

February 28, 2025 Daniel B. Gallagher 15

Last June, the Dean and Barbara White Family Foundation made the largest single investment in PreK-12 education in history. The non-profit promised to donate $150 million to the Big Shoulders Fund over the next ten years to […]

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On Jordan Peterson and the necessity of tethering the Gospels to Tradition

February 8, 2025 Daniel B. Gallagher 9

Canadian-born psychologist Jordan Peterson has launched a third installment of his video discussions of the Bible, this one devoted to “The Gospels.” I know this because of recently received emails asking, “Does the Church teach this?” […]

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Pro-life is as much about the end as the beginning

January 10, 2025 Daniel B. Gallagher 5

The death of Jimmy Carter, the approaching inauguration of Donald Trump, and the annual March for Life offer an opportunity to reflect on the pro-life movement’s past and future. By now, it is clear that […]

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Correction over Communion can be complicated, but is also crucial

December 17, 2024 Daniel B. Gallagher 30

Following a brief meeting with Pope Benedict XVI on February 18th, 2009, then-Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi issued a statement expressing her joy for the opportunity to have met the pope and to have […]

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Dilexit Nos confronts dualisms old and new

October 27, 2024 Daniel B. Gallagher 14

If you have not yet read Pope Francis’ newly released encyclical Dilexit Nos, you are missing out on a modern spiritual masterpiece, a rich and profound meditation on the love of Christ. Of the many […]

Features

Dignitas Infinita needed some Familiaris Consortio

April 18, 2024 Daniel B. Gallagher 22

The expressed intent of the recent declaration of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith is to “illuminate different facets of human dignity that might be obscured in many people’s consciousness” (Dignitas Infinita, Presentation). To […]

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Faith According to Pope Francis

September 24, 2013 Daniel B. Gallagher 0

Papa Francisco is full of surprises. You never know what’s going to come out of his mouth, but it often has something to do with what goes in. “Buon pranzo” (have a good lunch) has […]

Film & Music

Benedict’s Finale with Beethoven: A “Heroic” Moment

February 19, 2013 Daniel B. Gallagher 0

The last weeks of Pope Benedict XVI’s pontificate will be filled with many “lasts.” Ash Wednesday was his last public Mass. February 14 was his last meeting with priests and seminarians of the Diocese of […]

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From the BBC comes this story about artists who are using their craft to protest China’s notorious one-child policy. It leads with a description of “Terracotta Daughters,” by French artist Prune Nourry, which highlights how […]

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