SECULAR NATIONALISM, ISLAMISM, AND MAKING THE ARAB WORLD
By EPPC Fellow Luma Simms Law and Liberty What have we learned from our failed Middle Eastern endeavors? Read More THE CAUSE AND MECHANISMS OF AMERICAN DE-INDUSTRIALIZATION
By EPPC Lehrman Institute Fellow in Economics John D. Mueller Law and Liberty An effective solution to the decline of American manufacturing highlighted in the new book Advanced Manufacturing, it seems, requires either a change of mind by President Trump, or a different president. Read More (See also Mr. Mueller’s presentation “Economics and Demography” from the recent World Congress of Families.) POLAND IS BESET BY RUSSIAN REVANCHISM, WESTERN DECADENCE, AND DANGERS FROM WITHIN
By EPPC Fellow Stephen P. White Washington Examiner The Polish situation is more complicated than easy analogies to Trumpism would suggest. Poland is striving, in a stumbling and halting way, to maintain its identity, an identity that is both European and inextricably Catholic. Read More WHAT THE TIMES MISSES ABOUT POVERTY
By EPPC Senior Fellow Mona Charen Syndicated Column The root of much American dysfunction isn’t a failure of work but of family dissolution. Read More MAINTENANCE VS. MISSION
By EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel Syndicated Column Bishops who imagined their role primarily as one of keep-the-lid-on institutional maintenance—whether in relation to their clergy, to their brother-bishops, or to both—are among the primary causes of the McCarrick and Pennsylvania scandals. Read More (See also Mr. Weigel’s piece on how participants in next month’s Synod of Bishops might “salvage a useful discussion.”) “The Lord upholds my life”: Reflections on 1968, the annus horribilis
By Peter M.J. Stravinskas on Sep 22, 2018 11:48 pm Editor’s note: The following homily was preached by the Reverend Peter M. J. Stravinskas, Ph.D., S.T.D., on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the graduation from St. Joseph High School in Toms River, New [...] Read in browser » Pope Francis and the current crisis of leadership
By Christopher R. Altieri on Sep 24, 2018 10:13 pm The crisis of leadership in the Catholic Church is protracted, persistent, and global. It is already almost unbearably awful in its details, and has barely begun to be reported. What follows is neither reportage — [...] Read in browser » “Sex Scandal” exposes the irrational foundations, destructive nature of gender ideology
By Jeanette Flood on Sep 25, 2018 03:20 pm “These days we hear about ‘climate change deniers.’ But the full-blown denial of something much more obvious—a reality that both science and our lived experience make plain—which started in the sixties has now reached a [...] Read in browser » An Orthodox fracture with serious consequences
By George Weigel on Sep 26, 2018 03:02 am While Catholicism has been embroiled in a crisis of sexual abuse and episcopal malfeasance reaching to the highest levels of the Church, Eastern Orthodoxy may be on the verge of an epic crack-up with major [...] Read in browser » Time for the Laity to Become Mary’s Heel
Jonathan B. Coe We’re all troubled by the moral confusion and heterodox beliefs of self-identified American Catholics that have been chronicled in many polls: 65 percent believe that employers who have a religious objection to the use of birth control should be required to provide it in health insurance plans for employees; 32 percent disagree. 54 percent believe […]
Anti-Liberal Zealotry Part II: The Crux Of Deneen's Critique Of Liberalism
by Peter Berkowitz via Real Clear Policy Patrick Deneen, professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame, has written an angry and breathless polemic against liberalism in the large sense — that is, the school of political thought that holds that human beings are by nature free and equal, and that the chief purpose of government is to secure individual rights. The Two Gods
By James V. Schall, S.J. If we think wrongly about God, most everything else goes wrong. [...] Read in browser » Vatican I, Pius IX, and the problem of ultramontanism
By Dr. Adam A. J. DeVille John W. O'Malley's new history of the First Vatican Council provides an impartial and detailed account that offers both historical context and insight into the [...] Read in browser » |
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