February 14, 2025
On the Mortification of Spin podcast, Carl Trueman interviews Mary Hasson and Theresa Farnan on Gender Ideology and Pastoral Practice: A Handbook for Catholic Clergy, Counselors, and Ministerial Leaders.
For First Things, George Weigel explains the blasphemous nature of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
For The Catholic Thing, Francis X. Maier looks to the future of artificial intelligence.
For Fusion, Brad Littlejohn considers the proper human relationship to technology.
At the University of St. Thomas, Erika Bachiochi explains the need for virtue formation in young women.
For the Church Politics podcast, Clare Morell discusses the future of technology policy for the right.
At the U.S. Capitol, EPPC sponsored a panel discussion on family-friendly tax reform, hosted by Patrick Brown.
In Preserving Our Humanity, Clare Morell shares her recent work on technology and human flourishing.
In Confirmation Tales, Ed Whelan explains the 2003-2004 filibuster campaign by Senate Democrats.
In Commonwealth Dispatches, Brad Littlejohn contemplates the rise of artificial intelligence.
Clare Morell and Brad Littlejohn will speak on the first panel, Scrolling Alone: Technology in the Home and the American Family
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