“Inclusion” and Catholicism
by George WeigelWoke “inclusion” is not authentic catholicity. Continue Reading »
Woke “inclusion” is not authentic catholicity. Continue Reading »
While the theology of the Immaculate Conception wasn't formulated until the Middle Ages, it was widely believed from the earliest days of the Church. Continue Reading »
The authority of the Church's teachings cannot be tested by consulting the inner senses of practicing Catholics—regardless of what Father James Martin, SJ believes. Continue Reading »
Faculty often quarrel over curricula. That’s as it should be. A curriculum, especially its core courses required of all students, is an educational institution’s constitution. To tell a young person he must take this or that course announces a university’s highest priorities. This makes a . . . . Continue Reading »