Analysis

Lost in Translation (from Latin)?

January 20, 2013 Christopher S. Morrissey 0

The Pope finally sent out his first tweet in Latin from his Twitter account @Pontifex_ln on Sunday, January 20, 2013: “Unitati christifidelium integre studentes quid iubet Dominus? Orare semper, iustitiam factitare, amare probitatem, humiles Secum […]

Analysis

The Church, Nonprofits, and Taxes

January 18, 2013 Dimitri Cavalli 6

Every so often, there are calls for the federal government to revoke the tax-exempt status of churches. The most common arguments made for taxing churches are that exemptions deny the government important sources of revenue to pay […]

Interview

Social Justice and the Radical Left

January 16, 2013 Christopher White 0

Donald T. Critchlow is the Barry Goldwater Chair of American Institutions at Arizona State University, editor of the Journal of Policy History and general editor for Cambridge Essential Histories (CUP). His new book, Takeover: How […]

Pope Benedict XVI leads a closing session of the Synod of Bishops on the new evangelization at the Vatican Oct. 27
News

The Bible and the New Evangelization

January 12, 2013 Alberto Carosa 0

Rome. The positive effects of the recent XIII Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops on “the New Evangelization for the Transmission of the Christian Faith” (Oct. 7-28, 2012) should be seen and experienced […]

Essay

The Professor Who Knows Our Names

January 10, 2013 Brian Jones 0

“Father Schall cares about where you’re from and how you’re doing. He doesn’t need to do that, but he does. The greatest professor I’ll ever have knows my name.” — Victoria Edel, former student of […]

Special Report

Challenging Young People to Live the Faith

January 8, 2013 Jim Graves 0

At World Youth Day 2011 in Madrid, Spain, Pope Benedict XVI addressed more than a million young people who had traveled from countries across the globe to participate in the event. Referencing Christ’s command in […]