December 23, 2025
In today’s Briefly:
How states can be more pro-family.
Lessons from the Christmas Gospels.
How progressives may threaten establishment Democrats.
A defense of homeschooling.
and more…
Salvation history is unfolding inside world history, and in fact gives world history its true meaning.
A review of EPPC Board member Wilfred M. McClay’s and Stuart Halpern’s new book with an essay by EPPC board member Eric Cohen.
For The Liberal Patriot, Henry Olsen explains how progressive primary voters may pose a threat to establishment Democrats.
For The Federalist, Nathanael Blake defends homeschooling from an attack in the New York Times.
For Civitas Outlook, Patrick T. Brown explains how states can help families.
In Brussels Signal, Henry Olsen argues that the U.S. sees Europe as a continent that opposes what Americans hold dear.
For the National Catholic Register, Jennifer S. Bryson shares the essay that Josef Pieper wanted “every theology student” to read.
Rachel N. Morrison submitted a public comment on DHS’s proposal related to protecting women in sports.
In Family Matters, Patrick T. Brown lists his top ten cultural products of 2025.
In an interview with The Southern Nebraska Register, Jennifer Bryson discusses her Catholic faith and career.
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