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Essay

What links disintegration? On Rousseau, gnosticism, and Saint Michael

July 1, 2026 Jose Yulo 1

The truth will not only “make us free” but it is itself free. We all come in fact to know the same truth, otherwise we could not communicate at all with one another. This is why the […]

Analysis

Social contagion and the rise and fall of transgenderism

June 30, 2026 Anne Hendershott 25

For more than a decade, the United States and much of the Western world witnessed a dramatic rise in transgender identification, especially among female adolescents and young adults. The speed, the scale, and the demographic concentration […]

Essay

Digging deeper into the “Christian” origins of feminism and of our nation

June 29, 2026 Dr. Margaret Harper McCarthy 32

The current debate over the Christian origins of feminism is a lot like the one over the Christian origins of America. It is argued that the Founders of America and the “first wave” feminists were […]

Analysis

Getting Bible Translations Right: A Case Study from 1 and 2 Timothy

June 28, 2026 Rev. Msgr. C. Anthony Ziccardi, S.T.D., S.S.L. 8

In a recent address, Pope Leo XIV counseled priests not to rely on artificial intelligence for the composition of their homilies: Like all the muscles in the body, if we do not use them, if […]

Features

Opinion: The U.S. bishops missed an opportunity with changes to the “Charter”

June 27, 2026 Michael J. Mazza 58

The internet buzzed after the U.S. bishops consecrated the nation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Orlando on Thursday. June 11. Catholic news outlets and bloggers mostly raved enthusiastically, while the secular media propagated […]

Essay

What St. Josemaría Escrivá’s detractors can teach us about him and about holiness

June 26, 2026 Dawn Beutner 10

Not every saint is universally esteemed at the time of his or her death. False accusations from a hostile priest stained the reputation of Saint John of the Cross for decades after he died. Soon-to-be […]

Essay

What Truths Do We Hold? A Response to Questions and Critics

June 24, 2026 Kenneth Craycraft 27

My June 9, 2026, essay, “Celebrating* 250 Years of American Mythology?,” has drawn over a hundred comments. As often happens in the comments section of any online forum, the majority of these are people arguing […]

Books

New collection of Augusto Del Noce essays explain dynamics of Marxism, Fascism

June 22, 2026 Dr. Thomas R. Rourke 13

The Suicide of the Revolution is the newest installment of Carlo Lancellotti’s project of translating and editing the works of Augusto Del Noce into English, published by McGill-Queen’s University Press in Montreal.1 It is an attempt […]

Features

Celebrating Islam in an Archdiocese of Decline

June 21, 2026 Timothy D. Lusch 324

On the evening of June 6th—the Vigil of the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ—Detroit Archbishop Edward Weisenburger joined Rep. Rashida Tlaib, Imam Fadhel Al-Sahlani (representative of the Shia Grand Ayatollah […]

Essay

The Confessions of Monsignor Paglia and the Crossroads for Moral Catholic Theology

June 19, 2026 Monsignor Livio Melina 55

In an interview granted to Settimana News on May 21, 2026, Bishop Vincenzo Paglia claimed a decisive role in the dissolution of the John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family and its replacement […]

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