In a well-worn homily anecdote, a Protestant, when first introduced to the concept of transubstantiation, exclaims: “If I believed that, I would crawl up the aisle for communion on my knees!”
Et in Arcadia Ego
All of my anxieties about living as a recent graduate were put on full display by engaging with Waugh’s masterpiece
A Person’s a Person
Inconsistent Treatment of the Unborn in the Law
Revisiting Pope St. Paul VI’s greatest teachings
Reflections on the canonization of Humanae Vitae‘s author
Praise God with the highest praise
My vocation story
Wake Up the Echoes of liturgical life
If Notre Dame is a Family, it should pray like one
Politics isn’t everything
What really matters in life
Ideological aims undermine higher education
Deficiencies in the Yale Class of 2022
Prefer Nothing to the Love of Christ
In the Gospels, Jesus frequently rebukes his disciples for thinking as their contemporaries do and not as God does. Additionally, […]
The seminary: An early but happy choice
The story of a journey to the priesthood