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Searching for true happiness: An interview of J. Budziszewski

February 21, 2022 Jesse Russell 14

Professor J. Budziszewski is the author of numerous books, including What We Can’t Not Know: A Guide (Ignatius Press), Commentary on Thomas Aquinas’s Treatise on Happiness and Ultimate Purpose (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), as well […]

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Lionel Johnson: The greatest English poet and critic you’ve never read

January 31, 2022 Carl E. Olson 5

Robert Asch is co-founder, with Joseph Pearce, of the Saint Austin Review, a British-American magazine devoted to Catholic culture, and the editor of the Saint Austin Press. He edited, compiled, and wrote the notes for […]

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The decline of reading and the rise of stupidity: An interview with Mark Bauerlein

January 17, 2022 Jesse Russell 27

Mark Bauerlein is Emeritus Professor of English at Emory University, where he has taught since earning his PhD in English at UCLA in 1989. For two years (2003-05) he served as Director of the Office […]

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“Suppression of dissenting voices is a feature, not a bug…”

January 7, 2022 Monica Seeley 19

Noelle Mering’s new book Awake, Not Woke: A Christian Response to the Cult of Progressive Ideology (Tan Books, 2021), takes as its theme Ephesians 5:14: “Awake, O sleeper, and arise from the dead, and Christ […]

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Articulating the “New Traditionalism”: A conversation with Larry Chapp

December 29, 2021 Carl E. Olson, Mark Brumley, Larry Chapp 30

“A Manifesto of the New Traditionalism”, published on the Gaudium et Spes 22 blog on December 22nd, was co-authored by Sean Domenicic, Larry Chapp and Marc Barnes. Written from a “Catholic Worker perspective but with […]

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Aliens, Aquinas, and Jimmy Akin: Evangelizing a Mysterious World

December 13, 2021 Rachel Hoover Canto 14

Last year, like many people, I craved more human voices in my locked-down life, and I turned to podcasts to fill the void. One day, the algorithms suggested an episode of some show called “Jimmy […]

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“We have disregarded the fundamental principle of First Do No Harm.”

December 12, 2021 Monica Seeley 22

Dr. Monique Robles is a board certified pediatric critical care physician and bioethicist. She received her Doctorate of Medicine from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, Texas, in 2001 and completed a pediatric […]

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Celebrating the remarkable legacy of the prolific Peter Kreeft

December 9, 2021 Paul Senz 4

Peter Kreeft is one of the most prolific, respected, and influential Catholic writers of the last fifty years. He is the author of nearly a hundred books (he doesn’t keep count, but says it’s somewhere […]

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The Discalced Carmelite Sisters of Fairfield and Vatican document Cor Orans

November 20, 2021 Jim Graves 215

The Discalced Carmelite Sisters of Fairfield, Pennsylvania of the Carmel of Jesus, Mary and Joseph were established in 2018, an outgrowth of a Carmel convent in Valparaiso, Nebraska.  Following the beliefs of the great Carmelite […]

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Bishop Ronald Gainer reflects on challenging years in Harrisburg, PA

November 9, 2021 Jim Graves 8

Bishop Ronald Gainer, 74, has served as Bishop of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania since 2014.  He was born in Pottsville, 60 miles northeast of Harrisburg.  He was an only child in a devout Catholic home; his father […]

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