Reading Time: 21 minutes By Elena Mirus, Franciscan University of Steubenville All scholars of Pauline theology – in fact, almost …
Who’s Afraid of Orthodoxy? The Incarnation as a More Radical Catholic Postmodernism
Two Cheers for Postmodernism Postmodernism, for me, is a shorthand reference to a constellation of philosophical sources and sensibilities emanating …
Servant of God Columba O’Neill: The Holy Cobbler of Notre Dame
Notre Dame’s first three open causes for canonization were a trio of headline-making priests (two of whom were eventually made …
Full of Grace: Mary’s Perfect Role in Redemption
Reading Time: 11 minutes By Noah Wollersheim, Christendom College “And the angel being come in, said unto her: Hail, full …
Humanae Vitae and the Brave New World
What will our future look like? For in discussing the topic of human sexuality, we are, bottom line, discussing the …
Answering Christ’s Call for Purity Through the Virtue of Modesty, in the Spirit of John Paul II
Reading Time: 15 minutes By Gianna Catherine Modesty is a hotly debated topic and discussions oftentimes lose sight of the …
The Incoherencies of Hard Universalism
Some theologians and historians dispute today whether the belief that everyone will be saved (“universalism”) was condemned by the Second …
Saintly Timeliness: Saints Don’t Procrastinate
Reading Time: 2 minutes By Kristina Beer, Franciscan University of Steubenville People often consider life “hectic,” “busy,” “chaotic,” or “stressful,” …
The Implementation of Sacrosanctum Concilium: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
While making clear that the doctrinal integrity of the liturgy is to be maintained, the Council purposely and enthusiastically initiated …
The Abandoned: Toward a Christocentric Phenomenology of Prayer
But when you pray, go to your inner room, close the door, and pray to your Father in secret. And …