When I was first introduced to the fascinations of the DNA double-helix in a biology class at Baltimore’s St. Paul Latin High...
This article was posted on: September 5, 2017
A Work of Love In August, several students from Regis Catholic Schools took part in a summer service camp, called ‘A Work...
Some biblical scholars consider the Book of Deuteronomy to be a collection of sermons: catechetical homilies on the great theme of the...
Those who persist in denying that the Church is engaged in a culture war, the combatants in which are aptly called the...
Robert Louis Stevenson wrote: “Most of us reflect our surroundings. However, men (and women) with quiet minds cannot be perplexed or frightened;...
Couples who struggle to get pregnant are turning with greater frequency to the in vitro fertilization (IVF) industry for assistance. In some...
It’s a safe bet that 99.95% of the world’s 1.2 billion Catholics have never heard of La Civiltà Cattolica [Catholic Civilization], a...
This article was posted on: August 1, 2017
One summer late in the 1990s, we did exactly what so many families do. We loaded up our Suburban, pop-up camper, snacks...
When I first visited Israel in 1988, my friend Professor Menahem Milson, a distinguished Arabist at Hebrew University who was Egyptian president...
This article was posted on: July 11, 2017
Ed Pulvermacher was awarded the 2017 Wisconsin Knights of Columbus Medallion Award at the annual Wisconsin Knights of Columbus State Convention. The...