The Catholic Church After Obergefell
Let us use the occasion of the Supreme Court's Obergefell decision not to engage in railing and political strategizing, but to take stock of our spiritual and intellectual health.
The Land
If farming is looked on simply as a means of making money, the town will necessarily attract the worker to the detriment of the land.
Christendom, Americanism, and Beyond
Mr. Storck insists, like Belloc, Chesterton, and Dawson, that the history of western civilization can only be comprehended if we see it as Christendom.
Catholics and the Bourgeois Mind
Instead of having the love of the artist or the craftsman toward his work, the bourgeois regards the things he deals in as external and impersonal.
Is the Acton Institute a Genuine Expression of Catholic Social Thought?
The institute's name and patron are well-chosen, for it continues the tradition of liberal and even dissenting Catholicism that Lord Acton himself partook of.