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Each is deeply committed to the Catholic faith, its moral wisdom, and its intellectual tradition. Each was an articulate resource for the local Church and Archbishop Charles Chaput during his Philadelphia tenure.
Shannon Mullen, Peter Laffin, and Frank Rocca, National Catholic Register. Wednesday, November 13, 2024. U.S. Bishops will protest “loudly” at Trump deportations. Jonathan Liedl, Catholic News Agency. Wednesday, November 13, 2024. Archbishop of Canterbury resigns in coverup scandal. Gavin Ashenden, Catholic Herald. Wednesday, November 13, 2024
Our Catholic schools are very important to the Church, but government could easily shut them down with content regulations that would make teaching a genuinely Catholic curriculum impossible. It’s just a matter of refusing our schools’ accreditation.
In a new Vatican Thing podcast, TCT’s Robert Royal speaks with Catholic author and commentator George Weigel about the final session of the Synod on Synodality, which begins later this week in Rome.
Our inaugural column by Robert Royal explains the background and the purpose of The Catholic Thing.
Robert Royal is editor-in-chief of The Catholic Thing and president of the Faith & Reason Institute in Washington, D.C. His most recent books are Columbus and the Crisis of the West and A Deeper Vision: The Catholic Intellectual Tradition in the Twentieth Century.
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Whatever the results of this week’s election, the Catholic bias toward “fitting in” and getting along makes no sense going forward. It’s a recipe for extinction. For American Catholics in 2024, the best case political scenario is a new administration that would pump the brakes on our culture’s direction and take a friendlier view of ...
Bishop Daniel E. Flores of Brownsville, Texas has been the synod point man for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. Amid some hard-to-get-a-grip-on meandering in the general direction of synodality, he raised a question that will not go away when the synod ends.
Those words were delivered last month at the annual Red Mass in Edinburgh, Scotland, by the Catholic Archbishop Leo Cushley. The audience was Scottish judges and lawmakers in a nation of dwindling religious observance and increasingly toxic “woke” spirit.