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The fallow fields of academe and the lost art of disputatio

August 12, 2020 Jack Gist 15

Nikole Hannah-Jones was awarded the MacArthur Genius Award in 2017 at the age of 41. She served as architect of the Pulitzer-Prize winning 1619 Project in 2019. Leading historians from the left and the right […]

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A Catholic response to racism

June 29, 2020 Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers 80

“Sooner or later, all the people of the world will have to discover a way to live together in peace, and thereby transform this pending cosmic elegy into a creative psalm of brotherhood.”  The Reverend […]

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Bishop Baker of Birmingham reflects on being a shepherd, scandals, and the South

March 5, 2020 Jim Graves 4

Bishop Robert J. Baker, 75, has served as bishop of the Diocese of Birmingham, Alabama, since 2007.  He was born in Ohio and began pursuing his studies for the Diocese of Toledo, but as there […]

The Dispatch

Identity politics as the logical result of the Sexual Revolution: An interview with Mary Eberstadt

November 20, 2017 Catholic News Agency 12

“Identity politics says that biography is destiny – that how you’re born determines your political and moral interests in life. Nothing could be further from […]

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Can patriotism and protest coexist in professional sports?

September 30, 2017 Thomas J. Nash 11

Much is possible if we all prayerfully hit the pause button, and persevere together in charity to heal a divided nation. […]

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Transcendent truth, not leftist hypocrisy, needed to overcome racism and other evils

August 17, 2017 Carl E. Olson 43

The Left always seeks to claim and re-name the moral high ground, but has no objective foundations for its radical political project […]

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