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Florida’s Catholic Attorney General, Bishops Face Off Over Vaccines

August 19, 2026 Monica Seeley 3

Florida is a “school choice” state, allowing parents to pay for private school tuition with state-funded education savings accounts. But Catholic school children in the state are not given a choice enjoyed by their public […]

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Islamist persecution, Christian survival, and encountering the Houthis in Yemen

August 17, 2026 David Pinault 21

I was idling in my room at the Arabia Felix, drinking Orange Fanta and eyeing geckos on the wall, when a message came from the lobby. I’d been granted the meeting I was hoping for […]

Analysis

Clarifying primacy for Catholic-Orthodox dialogue

August 16, 2026 Ines Angeli Murzaku 25

Last month, on July 13 to 15, I attended the 30th annual Orientale Lumen Conference at the Saint John Paul II National Shrine in Washington, D.C. The conference’s theme was urgent: “Ecumenism at a Crossroad: […]

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Faith over fear: The Church’s response to the escalating Ebola crisis in Congo

August 15, 2026 Ngala Killian Chimtom 5

The Democratic Republic of the Congo is grappling with the fastest-growing Ebola outbreak in its history. It’s already killed over 2,100 people out of more than 4,500 cases, according to government figures released August 11. […]

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The Forgotten Virtue of Patriotism

August 14, 2026 Archbishop Paul S. Coakley 53

As the United States commemorates the two hundred fiftieth anniversary of its founding, I have been reflecting on the virtue of patriotism. I want to share a few comments about why patriotism is one of […]

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Does Magnifica Humanitas help explain how social teaching should be understood today?

August 12, 2026 James Kalb 37

At least for me, Pope Leo XIV’s recent encyclical does little to resolve doubts about how Catholic social teaching should be interpreted and understood. But I should explain my doubts. In its modern form, social […]

Analysis

The WNBA is the Reductio ad Absurdum of Trans Ideology

August 11, 2026 Kenneth Craycraft 75

The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) has perhaps done more to demonstrate the absurdity of transgender ideology than any American public institution. And it has done so through its endorsement of that very ideology. Over the […]

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Nigerian bishop: Africa is not immune to what caused the decline of the Church in Europe

August 10, 2026 Ngala Killian Chimtom 10

While churches across Western Europe continue to close their doors, repurpose their buildings, or grapple with widespread apathy, Nigeria is experiencing a Catholic awakening that defies global trends. With an estimated 35 million Catholics and […]

Essay

On Abortion Pills, Wastewater, and Public Trust

August 9, 2026 John M. Grondelski, Ph.D. 53

One scandal of the COVID era was the alliance between government and some social media platforms to suppress doubt and dissent about the regime—especially compulsory vaccinations—to control the pandemic. A casualty has been the erosion […]

Essay

Anthony Fauci, his beloved client, and the bureaucratic regime

August 8, 2026 Joseph K. Woodard 67

In the late 1980s, while I was finishing my PhD at Claremont Graduate School, President Ronald Reagan appointed my thesis advisor, Dr. William Barclay Allen, to the United States Commission on Civil Rights. A year […]

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