Catholicism

A selection of recent articles on this topic

Embryonic Stem Cells and Those Pro-Science Pro-Lifers

Joseph Bottum

If the news of major breakthroughs in cell research should turn out to be correct, we are…

Newman in the Modern Classroom

Kathryn Walker

I really think learning should be optional, ma’am.” This statement comes from one of my ninth graders…

Debating the Separation of Religion and Politics / The Bishops’ Conscience Clause

Richard John Neuhaus

Last Saturday, the British magazine The Economist , sponsored a debate on this resolution: “Religion and politics…

Protecting Children and Imagining the Worst

Patricia Snow

Eight years ago in our urban Catholic parish in Connecticut, a teenager I’ll call Elizabeth started a…

Faithful Catholics and Faithful Americans

Joseph Naumann

For the early Christians, living in societies that were at best indifferent to Christianity and frequently hostile,…

The Bell Tolls for School Vouchers? The U.S. Senate and Religion Fraud, and A Brilliant Appointment

Richard John Neuhaus

This week, the school-voucher referendum went down to a crushing defeat in Utah. It was a very…

Cooking the Books in Germany

Robert T. Miller

A story in the New York Times explains that, in Germany, the government fixes the prices at…

Saving Lost Languages

Nathaniel Peters

This is a story¯a creation myth from the Tofa: In the very beginning there were no people,…

The UCC’s Ethical Suicide Parlor

Dennis Di Mauro

On September 18, United Church of Christ minister Kristi Denham announced that a new organization of clergy…

Renewing the Church, Converting the World

Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap.

I’d like to start with a proposition. Here it is: To be a Christian is to believe…

Aphorisms, Sartre, Bishops, and Prudential Judgment

Richard John Neuhaus

The English language is so very rich, and not least when it comes to language about language.…

Expiating Our Eco-Sins?

Robert Royal

The pope has stepped up his rhetoric in favor of it. The retired cardinal archbishop of Washington…

The Florentine Enigma

Matthew Simpson

During the summer of 1502, the young Republic of Florence appeared fated to die as quickly as…

God and Imaginary Numbers

Amanda Shaw

Impossible, irrational, delusionary, absurd, untrustworthy, fictitious, imaginary: You can’t read much about religion today without encountering these…

Harry Potter and the Christian Critics

Mark P. Shea

A curious teapot tempest of the sort one only finds in the hothouse of Extremely Earnest Conservative…