Lent at Planned Parenthood
by Charlotte AllenA few days ago, I joined a group of people praying outside a Planned Parenthood clinic in Washington, D.C. Continue Reading »
A few days ago, I joined a group of people praying outside a Planned Parenthood clinic in Washington, D.C. Continue Reading »
German bishops have announced that, in the future, non-Catholics attending Mass with their Catholic spouses could be admitted to communion. Continue Reading »
Since implementing a financial plan intended to boost the country's fertility rate, Poland has seen a small rise in births. Continue Reading »
Visionaries in Silicon Valley hope to defeat death by uploading human minds to computers. Continue Reading »
The junior fellows reflect on Lenten themes in Sophocles and Babette's Feast. Continue Reading »
If we want to assess how the GOP and CPAC took such a fall, we should apportion some of the blame to RNC chairman Reince Priebus. Continue Reading »
The practice of receiving communion in the hand often engenders disrespect for and indifference to the Host. Continue Reading »
Don J. Briel, professor at the University of Mary and founder of the Catholic Studies Program at the University of St. Thomas, passed away on February 15. Continue Reading »
Should the Church treat de-Christianized Europe as “mission territory” once again? Continue Reading »
According to Steven Pinker, God must be either a do-gooder or a do-nothing—there is no room in his worldview for divine, inscrutable ways. Continue Reading »