Rediscovering Eucharistic Amazement
by George WeigelBeing “amazed” by the Eucharist is probably not all that common these days. But Holy Mass should be all amazement, all the time. Continue Reading »
Being “amazed” by the Eucharist is probably not all that common these days. But Holy Mass should be all amazement, all the time. Continue Reading »
If secular progressives can identify as “devout Catholics,” then surely I can identify as a “secular progressive.” Continue Reading »
We may be entering an era in which GDP falls by the wayside and no longer has pride of place in the eyes of politicians and technocrats. Continue Reading »
COVID-19 media coverage has only further eroded our confidence in established news sources. Continue Reading »
The protagonists of Hard Labor never go beyond the bounds of ordinary capitalist morality. Continue Reading »
Teaching the truth of the Eucharist is a task for this moment, turning plague time into a time of renewed faith in the wonder of what we are offered in holy communion. Continue Reading »
Renewed theology and theological scholarship awaits its form from among those whose wisdom is not yet mature. Continue Reading »
Recent rom-coms paint Hasidic communities in a bad light while leading their characters into a postmodern abyss. Continue Reading »
If the White House manages the creation of the recently mandated National Garden of American Heroes thoughtfully, its value could run deeper than our political fault lines. Continue Reading »
Your appreciation of Gerard Manley Hopkins's poetry may be deepened by Catherine Randall’s concise and empathetic account. Continue Reading »