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About Monica Migliorino Miller
Monica Migliorino Miller is part-time Professor of Theology at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit, and the author of several books, including In the Beginning: Crucial Lessons for Our World from the First Three Chapters of Genesis (Catholic Answers, 2024), The Authority of Women in the Catholic Church (Emmaus Road), Abandoned: The Untold Story of the Abortion Wars (St. Benedict Press).
Essay

Sex and the Unity of the Catholic Church

April 29, 2026 Monica Migliorino Miller 34

Faced with a German Church that may be, at this point, a schismatic ecclesial body, Pope Leo XIV made remarks on April 22nd that stirred controversy and debate. On April 20th, Cardinal Reinhard Marx of […]

The Dispatch

Sex, Morality, and Truth Embodied

January 11, 2026 Monica Migliorino Miller 14

Western culture is fading because its western roots are eroding. This failing culture has reached its lowest point in the emerging culture of death, which is antithetical to what John Paul II calls the culture of […]

Books

New book addresses indifferentism, false inter-religious dialogue

March 8, 2025 Monica Migliorino Miller 23

Jesus Christ made statements about himself that if not true would make him the greatest egomaniac who ever walked the earth—statements such as “I am the way the truth and the life, no one comes […]

Features

Pro-lifers sent off to prison, witnesses of light in the darkness

May 27, 2024 Monica Migliorino Miller 18

As behavior protected by the Constitution and regulated by statute in every state, abortion cannot be defined as “public or private injury” As we have shown, the defendants’ contention that the fetus suffers great injury […]

Essay

Transparently bad faith: Answering “LGBTQ” critics of Dignitas Infinita

May 7, 2024 Monica Migliorino Miller 24

I have been very sad since April 8, 2024, when the Vatican’s Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith promulgated Dignitas Infinita, the Declaration on Human Dignity. I have felt the immense grief among LGBTQ people […]

Features

Life, Abortion, and Injustice in Washington, D.C.

September 2, 2023 Monica Migliorino Miller 15

On May 11, 1978 twenty-seven people—three rows-thick—blocked the hallway leading to the procedure rooms of the Concord Medical Services abortion center in Chicago. I was among the twelve who refused to disperse when police officers […]

Analysis

End Roe—and then fight the primary cause of abortion

June 8, 2022 Monica Migliorino Miller 27

“One third of all pregnancies in Detroit ends in abortion.” Such was the shocking May 22, 2014 headline of the Detroit News in huge black letters above the fold. The article reported on statistics for […]

Analysis

The German Church and the dissolution of the one-flesh unity

February 7, 2022 Monica Migliorino Miller 61

“The whole world woke up astonished to find itself Arian.” So lamented the fourth-century Church Father St. Jerome on just how fast a Christological heresy originating in Alexandra, Egypt spread within the Church with the […]

Features

Two California bishops represent divided state of abortion-Communion debate

May 15, 2021 Monica Migliorino Miller 47

On May 1st, Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone of San Francisco issued his pastoral letter “Before I Formed You in the Womb—I Knew You”. It is an exhaustive and unprecedented tome laying out nearly every argument why […]

Features

Abp. Naumann, Pres. Biden, and the ongoing clash over Holy Communion

April 13, 2021 Monica Migliorino Miller 75

President Joseph Biden’s advocacy of legalized abortion while continuing to receive Holy Communion is the crucial issue confronting the Church in America today. Such a claim is certainly arguable considering the gravity of the evil […]

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