Catholicism

A selection of recent articles on this topic

There Aren’t “Two Popes” in any Way, Shape, or Form

George Weigel

Life, even Catholic life, is full of ambiguities, but some things either are or aren’t. It’s a…

Who Lost Christian Europe?

William Doino Jr.

In 1949, after Mao Tse-tung’s Communist troops overthrew the US-backed government of Chiang Kai-shek, the Communists seized…

Ritualed Knowing

Peter J. Leithart

Knowledge by Ritual: A Biblical Prolegomena to Sacramental TheologyBy Dru JohnsonEisenbrauns, 289 pages, $39.95 Epistemology and ritual…

Angelic Stubbornness

Bianca Czaderna

God or Nothing: A Conversation on Faithby robert cardinal sarahinterviewed by nicolas diatignatius, 285 pages, $17.95 On…

Is Liberalism a Heresy?

Francesca Aran Murphy

The only viable vehicle of conservatism in modernity is a market-oriented liberalism that regards freedom within law…

Only Francis Can Go to China?

George Weigel

Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Secretary of State of the Holy See, recently told an Italian journal that relations…

The One Really Interesting Story

Timothy George

The Christian Church confesses that [what the world calls]“myth” is history itself. She recognizes herself by this…

The Other Footnote in Amoris Laetitia

Michael Pakaluk

Pope Francis’s recent Apostolic Exhortation Amoris Laetitia is, for the most part, a beautiful presentation of Catholic…

The Pope and the SSPX: Is Reconciliation Near?

William Doino Jr.

Of all the initiatives taken by Pope Francis, the most surprising is his latest effort to reconcile…

Intolerance and Evangelization

George Weigel

Cardinal Robert Sarah is one of the adornments of the Catholic Church, although it’s very unlikely that…

Biblical Preaching and Healing the Culture

George Weigel

If Catholics in the United States are going to be healers of our wounded culture, we’re going…

Francis: A Springtime Saint

Timothy George

He shone in his days as a morning star in the midst of the clouds.~Pope Gregory IX…

Pope Francis, Erich Przywara, and the Idea of Europe

John Betz

Last Friday, on May 6, Pope Francis was awarded the Charlemagne Prize, which is conferred annually by…

Ascent, Descent, and Human Destiny

Peter J. Leithart

God forms Adam from dust, breathes life into his nostrils, and places him in a garden in…

Good Catholics, Good Citizens

George Weigel

The Catholic love affair with the United States of America is heading into rough and uncharted waters—and…