By Paul Senz on Jul 15, 2019 08:13 pm
Jesus Christ calls all of us to be his disciples. But how are we each called to live out that discipleship? What will discipleship look like for each of us? How can we surrender ourselves [...]
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The Church today suffers from a deficiency in her identity, lacking awareness of both her Marian and Petrine dimensions. I borrow these concepts from Hans Urs von Balthasar to explore the feminine and masculine aspects of the Church. In some ways we have become a neuter Church, lacking both Mary’s feminine receptivity toward Christ and […]
By CWR Staff on Jul 12, 2019 12:50 am
This partial transcript is from the FORMED Book Club discussion of Salvation: What Every Catholic Should Know by Michael Barber, July 8, 2019. Participants were Father Joseph Fessio, S.J., founder and editor of Ignatius Press; [...]
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By EPPC Senior Fellow Sir Roger Scruton
The Daily Mail (UK)
The witch-hunting hysteria of Communist Prague has returned with a vengeance, not in Eastern Europe but in Britain, where open inquiry and the presumption of innocence have been, until this moment, the foundation of moral order and the guarantee of civil peace. Read More
Rushing to Judgment
Two recent incidents reveal the craven impulses of the British elite.
by Dwight LongeneckerSamuel Gregg's Reason, Faith, and the Struggle for Western Civilization is a brilliant meditation on the reasons for the rise of the West, more triumphantly known as "Christendom." This foundation of faith was undermined by the development of anti-Christian rationalism and the Enlightenment, culminating in the materialistic new religions of destruction. Dr. Gregg argues that for the West to survive, we must return to valuing its Christian foundation. But does history indicate that going back is really the way forward? [MORE]