Thanksgiving 2021: What I’m Thankful For
Reading Time: 3 minutes Today we celebrate what we are thankful for, those things that mean the most to us, for which we thank Almighty God. Reflecting on what
Reading Time: 3 minutes Today we celebrate what we are thankful for, those things that mean the most to us, for which we thank Almighty God. Reflecting on what
Reading Time: 4 minutes The late Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J was one of the most prominent Roman Catholic scholars in American history. A frequent contributor to the ecumenical
Reading Time: 2 minutes For the longest time, I too felt as though I didn’t belong in the pews at Sunday mass. I too felt “too dirty” to sit
Reading Time: 6 minutes By Preston Grippin, Texas A&M University When talking about the Nature of God, several assumptions are usually made. The first and most important assumption is
Reading Time: 3 minutes By Maureen Francois, Benedictine College Last year, I interned with an adoption-centered non-profit. Throughout my internship, I learned a lot of things about adoption, and came
Reading Time: 6 minutes By Ben Duphiney, The Catholic University of America Jesus Christ gave his disciples a “new commandment: that [they] love one another. Just as [Christ has]
Reading Time: 13 minutes By Michael Twohig, Christendom College “FOR MAKING THE WILL MORE QUICKLY EFFECTIVE, — AND SO TO THE MACHINE”: [1] “Disgraced he may be, yet is
Reading Time: 2 minutes This is the fifth article in our weekly series on Christology. The following is a review of William Loewe’s The College Student’s Introduction to Christology. In
Reading Time: 14 minutes By Ben Duphiney: The Catholic University of America “If a human being is no longer safe in his mother’s womb, where in the world can
Reading Time: 8 minutes The following is a college essay that received a grade of A- or higher. If you have a theology essay you would be interested in