The Catholic crisis over 'us'
Cambridge historian Richard Rex has provocatively proposed that Catholicism today is embroiled in the third great crisis of its bimillennial history.
Cambridge historian Richard Rex has provocatively proposed that Catholicism today is embroiled in the third great crisis of its bimillennial history.
Hilaire Belloc described a handful of activities which modern industrial and urban life has all too often endangered or made extinct, but should be recovered by today's Catholic men.
Receiving fully from the "two tables" of the Mass: A Homily for the Third Sunday of Easter.
The incredible story of Félix and Élisabeth Leseur is a great testament to the power of sacrificial love and Divine Providence.
Earlier this week, on the first of May, the Church celebrated the memorial of St. Joseph the Worker.
"I hope to go home." I can't think of more beautiful words spoken about death than these spoken by Pope Benedict some ten years before his own.
We've gathered here some initial reactions to the death of Benedict XVI this past weekend by various The Catholic Thing collaborators and friends.
One of the defining features of our moral and political culture is what we could call "secular fideism."
How can women come to have a proper perception of their own beauty?
With the sudden death of Cardinal George Pell, the Church has lost the earthly company of a wise, loving, joyful, and courageous shepherd.