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The Gregorian Institute Year of Faith Guides

A Guide to the Guides. [Read More]

Going to Church: “Get” or Debt?

Philosophy professor Lloyd Newton says that attending church weekly is not primarily about what one gets out of it, as important as that is, but what one owes the supreme author of our being, namely praise, honor and worship. [Read More]

‘There are the blue eyes I fell in love with!’

Love rises above shallow sentimentalism and meaningless emotion. Real love in our lives is as beautiful and moving and compelling as an old man honoring his marital covenant long after his wife’s mind has left her body. [Read More]

How Can We Help the Homily?

The image of Aaron and Hur supporting Moses provides a vivid analogy for how we might support our priest in his calling to serve and protect the people of God through preaching. Just as they lifted up Moses’ arms, we can provide support for our priest as he attempts to deliver dynamic, Scripturally sound, Christ-exalting homilies. [Read More]

10 Great Quotes From Notre Dame Ethics and Culture Speakers

Universities were built to address the great questions, but they don’t do that anymore. Instead they focus on “the production of new bits of knowledge” as Anthony Kronman put it. That cedes the ground of the fundamental task of the university to institutions like the Gregorian Institute and the conference I just got back from ... [Read More]