The Culture of Choice: An Anthropology of the Pro Choice Movement in the United States
Reading Time: 9 minutes By Ben Duphiney, The Catholic University of America In the United States, there is no escape from the abortion debate. In the wake of Roe v. Wade (1973), abortion is a hotly contested issue on each end of the political spectrum, yet has somehow become widely accepted within the culture. We are living in the […]
With Great Love Comes Great Responsibility
Reading Time: 5 minutes The following was a college essay written by Maureen Francois. It has been edited and approved by Mary Boneno. If you have a Theology essay that you would like published that received a grade of an A- or higher, please be sure to contact us. By Maureen Francois, Benedictine College Chapter 9 of The Enduring […]
Fulton Sheen and the Outcome of the Sexual Revolution
Reading Time: 4 minutes The following was a college essay written by Joshua Pippert. It has been edited and approved by Mary Boneno. If you have a Theology essay that you would like published that received a grade of an A- or higher, please be sure to contact us. By Joshua Pippert, Benedictine College This topic in particular is […]
The Rosary: Making the Most of this Powerful Weapon
Reading Time: 4 minutes By Catherine Stodola, University of Alabama With all the trials facing the world today, it is easy to feel lost or helpless. People want to help improve things but are unsure how to make a difference. Unfortunately, no one can singlehandedly cure COVID-19, end abortion, put a stop to racism, or completely fix any other […]
Can a Catholic be a Politician?
Reading Time: 2 minutes By Grady Stuckman Within our country, there arises an important question. Considering all the issues that embattle American politics, can a Catholic, in good conscience and in preservation of virtue, become a politician? An easy solution is to simply withdraw from everything and live a life of prayer and penance. Some Catholics are indeed called […]