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Economics, politics, and the parables of Christ: An interview with Fr. Robert Sirico

Fr. Robert Sirico is President Emeritus of the Acton Institute and the retired pastor emeritus of Sacred Heart Parish in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He is the author of numerous essays and several books, including Defending […]

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Of New Things and Old

Robert Royal introduces educational initiatives we will be launching at ‘The Catholic Thing’ in the coming months. Catholic tradition at its best.

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The complicated story of Catholicism, religious tolerance, and early America

For the Catholic Church, America has never been just a nation or a state. It constitutes rather a political and theological problem. That is as much the case now as it has ever been. The […]

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“La Douceur de Vivre”

Michael Pakaluk: Amidst crises, we need consolations> God has given them to us, so we should not spurn them but desire them and take them in.

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And So, We Continue

Robert Royal on the genesis and growth of TCT: part providence and part the participation of our readers. And then there’s that name . . .

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Liberty and the Claims of Truth II

Hadley Arkes on the dangers of a “soft moral relativism” in which liberties are as boundless as they are empty of any moral ground for their rightness.

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Liberty and the Claims of Truth

Hadley Arkes on detaching the “liberty” to speak from moral judgments that decently constrain. We must ask if liberty is directed to good ends or bad.

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