Why We Need the Classic Learning Test
by Mark BauerleinJeremy Tate joins the podcast to discuss the history of the Classic Learning Test and why it is important for American higher education. Continue Reading »
Jeremy Tate joins the podcast to discuss the history of the Classic Learning Test and why it is important for American higher education. Continue Reading »
Without predominantly Catholic faculty, many at Notre Dame will continue to push anti-Catholic agendas like drag shows in the name of “academic freedom.” Continue Reading »
Editor R. R. Reno is joined by Jayd Henricks to talk about his two online articles, “Pope Francis Does not Understand the American Church” from June 2022 and “Why Does the Pope Dislike Me?” from August 2023. Continue Reading »
Anti-Semitism is usually a sign of social and cultural rot, and this latest outbreak of an ancient social disease is no exception. Continue Reading »
The story of Rome gives us hope in our own day: Times of political collapse will pass, and they can also bring forth unexpected greatness. Continue Reading »
Msgr. Hilary Franco joins the podcast to discuss his new book Six Popes: A Son of the Church Remembers. Continue Reading »
Pope Francis does not seem to understand the Church in the United States, especially its relationship to Vatican II. Continue Reading »
There is no reason we should tolerate this pervasive poison and the rape culture it creates. Continue Reading »
Alliance for Responsible Citizenship is perhaps intended to be a signal directed at conservatives with political power that they now have an expectant, well-resourced, and high-status movement at their backs. Continue Reading »
Our mom and grandma had instilled in us a faith, trusting that we are ultimately in God’s hands. Continue Reading »