December 5, 2025
University of Dallas President Jonathan J. Sanford and Mary Rice Hasson examine how the classical liberal arts prepare young people to pursue lives of meaning, purpose, and virtue.
For World Opinions, Rachel Roth Aldhizer argues the government may not be able to do much to fix low fertility rates.
For Unherd, Patrick T. Brown explains how the U.S. fertility crisis is in large part a marriage crisis.
For the Wall Street Journal, George Weigel explains that the goal of Vatican II was to promote evangelism, not to accept secularism.
In Family Revival, Noelle Mering shares advice on how to prevent politics from ruining the holiday season.
For First Things, Carl R. Trueman critiques attempts in the UK to implement blasphemy laws.
In his weekly column, George Weigel recommends books for Christmas 2025.
For The Catholic Thing, Francis X. Maier shares lessons from St. Francis Xavier for Advent 2025.
On the Abandonment of Truth, George Weigel discusses his recent book, Pomp, Circumstance, and Unsolicited Advice.
On EWTN’s Life on the Rock, Noelle Mering discusses her book Awake Not Woke and the clashes of faith and culture young adults experience today.
On The Ignatius Press Podcast, Jennifer Bryson discusses her new English translation of Ida Friederike Görres’s Bread Grows in Winter.
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