November 22, 2024
Newsweek: “America's Biggest Employers Should Do More To Support Families”
National Review Online: “There’s No Such Thing as ‘Having It All’”
The Federalist: “U.S. Corporations Love Abortion Tourism Because It Means They Don’t Have To Pay For Parenthood”
Catholic World Report: “Big Business Against the Natural Family”
Daily Caller: “Corporate America Touts Funding Employee ‘Abortion Travel’ But Is Largely Silent On Child Care Benefits, Report Finds”
The Daily Signal: “Which Major Corporations Fund Travel for Abortion?”
For National Review, Stephen White attributes Trump’s election in part to Catholic voters.
For World Opinions, Matthew Malec presents a blueprint for pro-life wins in the future.
For the Washington Examiner, Carrie Gress discusses the development of feminism.
For First Things, Francis Maier warns against a false sense of victory over the ideas of the left.
For First Things, George Weigel reflects on the life and witness of the Venerable Andrey Sheptytsky.
On The Catholic Association Podcast, Ryan Anderson makes the case for a pro-family and pro-chastity movement.
On Relevant Radio, Mary Hasson explains the dangers of gender-affirming care.
George Weigel speaks on human work and the work of the church.
In Exploring Ida Görres, Jennifer Bryson writes on Gorres’ work on St. Elizabeth of Hungary and The Nature of Sanctity.
In Confirmation Tales, Ed Whelan discusses the constitutionality of Trump’s recess appointments.
In Commonwealth Dispatches, Brad Littlejohn gives a preview of his forthcoming book Called to Freedom.
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