Newman on the Last Things
Reading Time: 7 minutes By Josh Orsi, The Catholic University of America, Edited by Michael Twohig C. S. Lewis credited Cardinal Newman with reclaiming Purgatory for religion with his
Reading Time: 7 minutes By Josh Orsi, The Catholic University of America, Edited by Michael Twohig C. S. Lewis credited Cardinal Newman with reclaiming Purgatory for religion with his
Reading Time: 6 minutes Ben Duphiney, The Catholic University of America The Journey to Emmaus (24:13-35) is a signature story in the Gospel of Luke. Merely as a story
Reading Time: 6 minutes By Ben Duphiney, The Catholic University of America How does man attain eternal happiness––or beatitude? It is not an easy process, especially since man desires
Reading Time: 5 minutes The following was a college essay written by Ben Duphiney. It has been edited and approved by Christopher Centrella. If you have a Theology essay
Reading Time: 5 minutes The Eucharist is the source and summit of the Catholic Church, and it is also one of Her greatest mysteries. Yet many astonishing elements of
Reading Time: 3 minutes By Ben Duphiney, Catholic University of America The Second Vatican Council strengthened and clarified the true meaning of universal holiness. Just as clergy and the
Reading Time: 3 minutes By Jessica Lincoln, Benedictine College The beautiful reality of Christianity is that it is a lived-out relationship with the Person of Jesus Christ, who is
Reading Time: 7 minutes The following was a college essay written by Ben Duphiney. It has been edited and approved by Ariel Hobbs. If you have a Theology essay
Reading Time: 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,
Reading Time: 13 minutes By Jessica Lincoln, Benedictine College Union with God is something that every soul desires, but this union is not what it is often thought to