Catholicism and Economics
Only when the present economic question is settled, will the real opportunity of Catholicism come; for the conversion of our civilisation.
The Duty of Delight
Dorothy Day lived in a time of great change in the Church and in society. She chose a way of life that most would find difficult, even impossible.
A new book from … Fulton Sheen!
Sheen always had the gift for being able to connect with his audience, and here is no exception, even with a topic as dry as economics.
Alan Bennett, Alan Bennett and The Lady in the Van
John C. Médaille takes his wife to see The Lady in the Van.
The Banishment of Agape
Across our nation a war is brewing against charity and its erosion is a sign of our “humanitarian age”.
A Time to Rebuild on Firmer Foundations II
Liberal Catholics who hold Capitalism to be an article of the faith love property, believing that it proves that the Church supports the Capitalist ethic.
Where Are the Poor?
If our consciences were aroused, how much could we not do, even those of most modest income, in the way of helping the poor.
The Future of the Christian Voluntary Sector
There is a clear need for a replacement philosophy in a variety of intellectual areas, and not just economics, but also in the voluntary sector.