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We Victims of ‘Victimless Crimes’

If I remember correctly, it was in the late 1960s that the expression “victimless crime” gained widespread currency.  It was…

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Understanding Bishop Robert Barron

In the Catholic media bubble, Bishop Robert Barron is more often defined by what he is not than what he…

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Building a Culture of Hope and Beauty

People often ask: What can we do, given all the problems that exist in the Church and the world? Most…

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Building a Culture of Hope and Beauty

People often ask: What can we do, given all the problems that exist in the Church and the world? Most…

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The Body of Notting Hill

James M. Wilson: Even the squalid particulars of the flesh into which we are born are worthy of our reverence, faithfulness, and defense.

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A New Chapter of Grace

James Matthew Wilson: At Houston’s University of St. Thomas, students may earn a MA studying Craft, Catholicism, and Coherence in writing.

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More on “Form”

Joseph R. Wood: The best that we can do in describing our form, as St. Paul did, is to accept that the form of the human is Christ Himself.

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Recovering the Theology of Creation

James M. Wilson: Our three most-recent popes have argued that care of the natural world means opposing the modern utilitarian spirit.

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Our Virgilian Civilization (Or, the Devil Was the First Whig)

James Matthew Wilson: We improve only by being followers, and we achieve something new only through our creative fidelity to the past.

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