Think tanks offer better journalism than mainstream media
In America, especially in recent years, there has been a trend of anti-establishmentarianism that has seeped into our national intellect. Since 2016, we’ve ventured as a country far beyond not trusting incumbent politicians to...
Dating an Agnostic
How to honor your faith and respect his
As someone who grew up as a nonpracticing Catholic, it was really interesting to witness my friends’ dating prerequisite that...
Scrupulosity: a pastoral perspective
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The mass to an atheist
A meaningful morning at St. Peter’s
Mass. The word means nothing to someone like me. It's a piece of someone else's life. It's something I doubt I'll ever be...
Tailgating in South Bend, Indiana
A Notre Dame student for the weekend
This past weekend, I played tourist in my backyard. A born and bred South Bender, I grew up at Notre Dame...
A call to self-gift: Padre Pio and LGBTQ self-identity
Last week, the Anscombe Society hosted a discussion of an article written by Mark Regnerus titled, “What The Surge in LGBTQ Self-Identity Means.” A day later, Padre Pio’s relics were brought to...
A reflection on personalism in an impersonal world
Actualizing the Philosophy of JPII
In the era of technology, our generation is increasingly experiencing anxiety and distance from each other. While the typical University of Dallas student is...
A plea for better mental health resources
When one is learning how to be on one’s own, balancing the hard things of life can prove to be difficult. For example, students may struggle with stress, test-anxiety and navigating life...
The magical “two weeks”
An honest letter to freshmen
By now you’ve been in classes for not only two, but three weeks. You’ve encountered the befuddling tangents of epic similes, you’ve realized there’s...
On dropping the handkerchief
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Scruples, saints and celestial hope
Beginning the scrupulosity conversation at UD
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The End of Forgetting
Memory and hope in the present academic year
The hope and energy bubbling across the Mall on the first day of the new academic year was a special...
A response to “Israel’s Innocence”
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Known by heart
A reflection on poetry and prayer
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A defense of the Core’s chronology
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