Grateful to our Nation
Reading Time: 2 minutes Every year, we ask a few of our writers to reflect on our blessings as Americans. This year, we asked our writers what aspect of
Reading Time: 2 minutes Every year, we ask a few of our writers to reflect on our blessings as Americans. This year, we asked our writers what aspect of
Reading Time: 8 minutes By Lilia Olsick, The University of Notre Dame The majestic writing of Psalm 139 forces the reader to be confronted with God’s power and come
Reading Time: 3 minutes By Madeleine Naleski, The Catholic University of America One of the greatest truths within our collective faith is that family is the building block of
Reading Time: 2 minutes By Samuel Ng, University of Texas at Austin According to Fr. John Zuhlsdorf of the Diocese of Velletri-Segni, a former papal Master of Ceremonies (MC)
Reading Time: < 1 minute Last week, Clarifying Catholicism Executive Director Will Deatherage had the honor of interviewing Chen Guangcheng, acclaimed human rights lawyer who escaped Chinese imprisonment. Mr. Guangcheng
Reading Time: 6 minutes By Aidan McIntosh, The Catholic University of America Today, Saturday, April 24th, is Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, an annual memorial and holiday (in Armenia) observing
Reading Time: 7 minutes By Rafael Martinez There are a wide variety of factors which contribute to individuals and, by extension, to a population losing its Catholic Faith. Common
Reading Time: 6 minutes By Ambrose Rucker, Christendom College On March eighth, Sony announced that its new movie, The Unholy, would be released on Good Friday.[1] This date was
Reading Time: 5 minutes By Mark Florig, Yale University I will be among the first to affirm the revival of the catechumenate and the general concept of the Rite
Reading Time: 4 minutes By Mary Ryan, Catholic University of America Today we celebrate the most beautiful Solemnity of the Annunciation. This wonderful feast day is when we remember