
With the launch of the Sheridan Center for Classical Studies, Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas, isn’t just looking deeply into the past, but is also on the wave of the future.
With the launch of the Sheridan Center for Classical Studies, Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas, isn’t just looking deeply into the past, but is also on the wave of the future.
Suing Obama over contraceptives isn’t just for Catholics any more. Benedictine College’s student newspaper editor Abigail Wilson reports in Fox’s “College fix” that Colorado Christian University has joined the fray. She interviewed More…
By Dr. Jamie Blosser Origen (185-254) I have been asked to ponder the question of what advice might be given by the Fathers of the Church to our present challenge, i.e. to More…
In the days before Christmas, the U.S. bishops sponsored a full page ad in both The New York Times and The Washington Post. “The ads have made our point of view loud More…
By Ron Ratliff | A former Protestant pastor and a scholar who has published works on C.S. Lewis and G.K. Chesterton, Mr. Ratliff entered the Catholic Church at 2011’s Easter vigil. He More…
A Biblical Walk Through the New Mass Translation Ted Sri Dr. Edward Sri spoke on campus on September 1, 2011, about the new translation of the Mass. Dr. Sri is a former More…
As 2012 approaches, here’s a quick run-down of events from the past year that will impact the Church in America in our time, in no particular order. 1. Denver Babies Start College More…
Christopher Hitchens in the new Vanity Fair. An infant and a corpse. They are the most common images of Christ ― the baby in the manger or his mother’s arms, the dead More…
kenginapunzalan.com The good news is that Catholics still live in a country where we can actively engage and influence our government through democratic processes. The bad news is that too many of More…