Catholic World Report
Catholic World Report

Follow Us

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Email (Weekly Newsletter)
  • RSS
  • Home
  • Columns
    • Chapp’s Schtick
    • Ecclesia et Civitas
    • God’s First
    • God’s Two Books
    • The Past Present
  • Features
    • Analysis
    • Books
    • Editorial
    • Essay
    • Film & Music
    • History
    • Interview
    • News
    • Opinion
    • Special Report
  • The Dispatch
  • Topics
    • Pope Francis
    • Politics
    • Culture
    • Books
    • Canon Law
    • All Topics
  • About CWR
  • Advertise
  • Donate
News Briefs
  • [ July 9, 2025 ] Funeral of soccer star Diogo Jota: tributes, mourning and final farewell  News Briefs
  • [ July 9, 2025 ] Historic Mass celebrated by papal nuncio at Anglican cathedral in rare event News Briefs
  • [ July 9, 2025 ] U.S. Catholic bishops: Church will not endorse political candidates despite IRS shift News Briefs
  • [ July 9, 2025 ] Vatican approves Marian devotion in Slovakia but doesn’t recognize apparitions News Briefs
  • [ July 9, 2025 ] Youth event in Spain draws thousands who are embracing holiness News Briefs

Hillsdale College

No Picture
News Briefs

Grant project kickstarts new field of study: experimental philosophy of religion

September 9, 2024 Catholic News Agency 1

Ian Church, head of the “Launching Experimental Philosophy of Religion” grant project and a professor of philosophy at Hillsdale College, welcomes attendees of the capstone conference at Hillsdale’s Blake Center for Faith and Freedom in Somers, … […]

No Picture
News Briefs

Catholic campus ministry ‘The Grotto’ to expand at Hillsdale College with million-dollar project 

September 3, 2024 Catholic News Agency 0

Father David Reamsnyder receives Anna West and other students into the Church at St. Anthony Parish in Hillsdale, Michigan, on Easter. / Credit: Rosemary Surdyke

CNA Staff, Sep 3, 2024 / 13:16 pm (CNA).
St. Anthony’s Catholic Parish in rural Mi… […]

Features

Faith and reason at Hillsdale College

December 18, 2023 Monica Seeley 24

When I sent my son off to Hillsdale College in 2015, I had no idea he was going to come home an expert on Calvinism. I felt certain that his strong Catholic faith would be […]

The Dispatch

Catholic options at traditionally Protestant colleges and universities

July 12, 2021 Casey Chalk 16

More than ten years ago, when I was still a Protestant, I attended a small, conservative Presbyterian church that met in a fire station in my native Northern Virginia. When Sunday evening services were finished, […]

The Dispatch

Beyond Tenebrae is a robust, winsome defense of Christian humanism

January 21, 2020 Gerald J. Russello 3

The legendary Georgetown professor Fr. James V. Schall, S.J., who died last year, was known for packing an introduction to liberal education in each of his books. He would cover topics from Plato to Peanuts […]

Essay

Natural No Maas: The disintegration of the concept of all law in Luther

August 12, 2018 Timothy J. Gordon 20

Classical Protestantism is a voluntarist form of Christianity, such a radically different view of human and divine will that it must be differentiated from non-voluntarist […]

The Dispatch: More from CWR

  • The Eucharist, the Papacy, and the Martyrs of Gorkum

    Donald Jacob Uitvlugt July 9, 2025 0
  • The Ascension vs. Human Composting

    George Weigel July 9, 2025 16
  • Extra, extra! News and views for Wednesday, July 9, 2025

    CWR Staff July 9, 2025 7
  • IRS ends 70-year gag rule, says churches can now endorse political candidates

    Catholic News Agency July 8, 2025 11

Follow CWR on Facebook

  • Funeral of soccer star Diogo Jota: tributes, mourning and final farewell 
  • Historic Mass celebrated by papal nuncio at Anglican cathedral in rare event
  • U.S. Catholic bishops: Church will not endorse political candidates despite IRS shift
  • Vatican approves Marian devotion in Slovakia but doesn’t recognize apparitions
  • Youth event in Spain draws thousands who are embracing holiness
  • The Eucharist, the Papacy, and the Martyrs of Gorkum
  • Pope Leo XIV celebrates Mass for creation with Latin prayers in Castel Gandolfo gardens
abortion Americas Asia - Pacific Catholic Church Catholic News COVID-19 Eucharist Europe Jesus Christ Middle East - Africa Pope Francis pro-life prolife prolife2023 prolife2024 religious freedom Ukraine Ukraine War US Vatican Vatican news
  • Carl E. Olson: "There is a hint of this when the author makes the astounding claim that Francis was a great pope!" Yes,…
  • mrscracker: Thank you so much Mrs.Hess. Maybe I'll Google that first before checking out YouTube. I watched an HBO documentary "…
  • Tony W: You can add the reality of hell to your list. It is also the most inexcusable omision.

Join Our Free Newsletter

Daily
Weekly


 
Search CWR
Follow Us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Email (Weekly Newsletter)
  • RSS
Recent Comments
  • Carl E. Olson on Leo XIV and the Liturgical Renewal of Creation
  • mrscracker on The Ascension vs. Human Composting
  • Tony W on IRS ends 70-year gag rule, says churches can now endorse political candidates
  • David on Leo XIV and the Liturgical Renewal of Creation
  • mrscracker on The Ascension vs. Human Composting
Also on CWR
General

Not all that glitters is gold, but “Woman in Gold” has shining moments

Lauren Enk Mann May 18, 2015 0

Gustav Klimt’s mesmerizing 1907 portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer is a contradiction in terms. A dark-haired woman gazes at the viewer, softness in every shade of her pale face and refinement in her pose—yet she is […]

  • Home
  • About / Contact
  • Free Newsletter
  • Advertising
  • Sitemap
  • Privacy Policy

© Catholic World Report

Our Spring Sale Has Started

You can see how this popup was set up in our step-by-step guide: https://wppopupmaker.com/guides/auto-opening-announcement-popups/

A FAITHFULLY CATHOLIC PERSPECTIVE

Sign up to receive a weekly email with news, analysis, and commentary from a voice you can trust!

* indicates required


Daily
Weekly