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
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
The pro-life movement has long argued the inextricable link between the right to life and the other two rights affirmed in our Declaration of Independence. There is a reason, we have argued,
Why the Culture War isn’t won by power, but influence. There is a reason that Jesus didn’t call his disciples hunters of men, but fishers. As the Catholic Church experiences increasing persecution
Knute Rockne (1888-1931) is regarded as one of the greatest coaches in college football history, who helped shape the game as we know it. He was impressed with his players’ devotion and
Monks meet for Benedictine College’s epic March for Life journey. Benedictine College President Stephen D. Minnis marches for life every year. Benedictine College provided marchers with rally towels. After 36 hours on
A Benedictine ‘Raven’ soccer missionary. If the Gregorian Institute promotes Catholic identity in public life, a new Benedictine College initiative promotes the number of places to keep your Catholic identity in. On
by VAUGHN KOHLER Our college’s founding monks first built a beautiful church. Growing up an evangelical Protestant, I always heard people say, “the church is not a building.” True enough: the Church
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
Archbishop John Carroll (1735-1815), Baltimore, friend of George Washington, founder of Georgetown, he set the stage for America to be open to Catholicism and vice versa. Bishop John Hughes (1797-1864), New York.
Benedictine College President Stephen D. Minnis Remarks given by Benedictine College President Stephen D. Minnis at Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture November 11, 2011 Thank you so much asking me