
Our Most Popular Catholic Articles of 2021
10 minutes Every semester, Clarifying Catholicism enjoys featuring its top articles of the term! There were many great ones to choose from, and we are happy to
10 minutes Every semester, Clarifying Catholicism enjoys featuring its top articles of the term! There were many great ones to choose from, and we are happy to
6 minutes By Will Deatherage, Executive Director Happy Advent, everyone! Every year, Clarifying Catholicism puts together a recommended reading list for theologians who might be searching for
5 minutes By Peter Ryan There are some passages in Scripture that we come across and scratch our heads, thinking, “Now how can I possibly follow that?”
4 minutes By Grady Stuckman, Franciscan University of Steubenville Alumnus Given the critiques of Vatican II that emerged following Pope Francis’s recent decree on the Latin Mass,
7 minutes By Ben Duphiney, The Catholic University of America The most important event in the life of Jesus, and the greatest event in Christianity, was the
2 minutes List and descriptions composed by Dmitri Garlic, Texas A&M University; Check out our previous list here. The League of Catholic Bloggers, founded by Mr. Tito
5 minutes By AmyLynn Miller, Franciscan University of Steubenville This summer I decided to pick up The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis for the first time
2 minutes Reblog Wednesday is back! This week, we have an insightful article from Hard as Nails Ministries’s Justin Fatica. Please check out the original work and
7 minutes By Nick Jones, University of Rhode Island I first started making these reviews one year ago, last January. Since then, things have gotten progressively crazier
3 minutes By Jessica Farrenkopf With the New Year approaching rapidly, now is the time for many people to start thinking about their resolutions. Typically, these resolutions
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