On March 3 and 4, the largest gathering of bishops and lay people ever held on…
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Paradoxically Roman and Catholic
One of my favorite Catholic writers, G.K. Chesterton, taught me not to be afraid of paradox,…
My Religious Pilgrimage: An Agnostic’s Reflection on Eight Years of Jesuit Catholic Education
A casual browse through the Wikipedia page for the “existence of God” shows a plethora of…
Within the Confines of the Truth: Ex Corde Ecclesiae & the Future of Catholic Higher Education
On March 18th, Chris Canniff, A&S ’14 and editor-in-chief of The Torch, gave an address to the…
Catholic and Strong
As much as I wish I could say I am constantly on top of my work…
Viaggio a Roma: Why are you a Catholic?
Walking through the muddy barracks of Auschwitz, seeing the vile latrines and the ruins of the…
Catholic and Orthodox Theologians Jointly Ask for an End to Christian Repression in the Middle East
The North American Orthodox-Catholic Theological Consultation Conference, a group of theologians assigned by the Canonical Orthodox…
The Jesus Prayer: A Way to Ecumenism
Ever since the Second Vatican Council, the prospect of reunification between the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox…
Catholicism 101: First Communion
Spring is full of new life as everything blooms and the weather warms up. It is…
Protestant Perspective: Are We Different?
Through centuries, no branch of Christianity has shown itself especially quick to change or move on…