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The great, if irascible, 12th century Cistercian abbot, Saint Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153), forbade his monks from preaching on Trinity Sunday, not ...
Leigh Claire La Berge’s memoir looks back at her stint as a consultant for a Fortune 500 company at the turn of the ...
Most say having a personal relationship with Jesus is essential to Catholic identity. Roughly half say this about Marian ...
Most think reports about sexual abuse in the church reflect ongoing issues, but they don’t think the problem is unique to the ...
He turned ancient Scripture into a living voice for justice, influencing Protestant, Catholic, and Asian theological ...
Like many Anglicans, I’ve been reciting some version of the Nicene Creed since I was old enough to sit through a church ...
A Chesterfield man pleaded guilty to stealing mail from a local post office after being caught carrying letters and envelopes ...
Racism, neocolonialism and women’s leadership in the church were among the issues debated at a gathering of hundreds of young ...
One can picture Alasdair MacIntyre chuckling at the irony of his legacy: a man who spent his life arguing for tradition, yet ...
In 'A Theology of Fiction,' Cassandra Nelson explores how Sr. Mariella Gable stimulated a 20th century surge by American Catholic writers.
Gerard Lemos is an Indian born cradle Catholic and sociologist by background, with active roles promoting understanding of ...
Douglas Murray’s new book, On Democracies and Death Cults, starts with the conclusion that extremist Islamism is, or has become, a death cult. But his approach is contingent on a recognition of the ...