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5 Spiritual Lessons from Dante’s Divine Comedy

Theologian Matthew Ramage shares spiritual insights from the literary masterpiece and foundational work of the Italian language [Read More]

How Many Children?

The Church says, "The choice is yours. But make it a good, generous choice." [Read More]

Why We Should Read the Catechism Cover to Cover

Fr. Matthew Habiger, OSB, explains why the Catechism of the Catholic Church is a precious gift and why we ought to take full advantage of it. [Read More]

Why Be Moral?

Father Matthew Habiger, OSB, a Benedictine monk, moral theologian, and noted expert on NFP shares his homily for the Feast Day of St. Alphonsus Liguori, arguably the greatest moral theologian. [Read More]

Humanae Vitae in 17 Points

On the anniversary of Humanae Vitae, have you read Pope Paul VI's life-changing encyclical? Do you have trouble understanding its contents? Here's a clear, pithy summary of its salient points. [Read More]

“Platform” Can Help Gospel “Get Noticed in a Noisy World”

In 2009, Pope Benedict XVI said: “I appeal to you: bear witness to your faith through the digital world … employ these new technologies to make the Gospel known." Michael Hyatt’s book, "Platform" can help the Church do exactly that. [Read More]

Threat to Liberty is an Opportunity for Unity

Although the HHS mandates handed down by Health and Human Services pose a real threat to religious liberty in America, they also provide an unparalleled opportunity for the American Church. Catholics should take the opportunity to strengthen relationships with their separated brothers and sisters in Christ. [Read More]

LIVE FROM TOPEKA:  Benedictine College and Kansans Rally for Religious Freedom

Benedictine College, Catholics, non-Catholic Christians, and others are present at the Rally for Religious Freedom in Topeka, Kansas. EWTN is broadcasting the event LIVE. [Read More]

“The Unintended Reformation” by Brad S. Gregory:  A Gregorian Book Review

Ron Ratliff reviews "The Unintended Reformation: How a Religious Revolution Secularized Society" by Notre Dame professor Brad S. Gregory. It is a valuable resource for calling Western Civilization back to the great truths of Mother Church. [Read More]

Robert the Bruce, Braveheart, Benedictines, and Three Important Lessons for Life

Robert the Bruce, the Scottish king made more famous by the movie Braveheart, died in June 1329. A further investigation into his life reveals that he was not only Catholic and had a connection to Benedictine monasticism, but that there are lessons we can learn from his life. [Read More]

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