Fr. Bill Dailey, CSC, Faculty Contributor This is a story of failure. Or perhaps it is a story of Easter. […]
Conundrums of a Catholic Conservative in the Capitol City
Jonathan Liedl, Managing Editor Emeritus As a young Catholic man, Washington, DC is in many ways the place to be. […]
Point-counterpoint: the current state of Christian persecution
In her recent book, The Myth of Persecution: How Early Christians Invented a Story of Martyrdom, released March 5, Notre […]
Leaving home
Trezlen Drake, Faculty Contributor However painful the process of leaving home, for parents and for children, the really frightening thing […]
Who’s Who at Notre Dame: Jerry Miller
Michael Bradley, Editor-in-Chief Many of you will immediately recognize the friendly fellow in this picture. Jerry Miller, or “Jerry from […]
An Argentine perspective on the new pope
Santiago Legarre, Faculty Contributor I took my nephews to the Miami Seaquarium on Wednesday, March 13. I never would have […]
Who’s Who: Father Jim King, CSC
Colin Devine, Staff Writer “How do you think the pig farmer felt about Jesus?” Father Jim King, CSC asked this […]
Was Lincoln the greatest American president?
Michael Bradley, Executive Editor Daniel Day-Lewis recently brought Abraham Lincoln to life in his Academy Award-winning performance as the title […]
The most interesting person I talk to ≠ myself
Mary Daly, Editor-in-Chief Emeritus Do you remember Margery Williams’s childhood classic, The Velveteen Rabbit? The story is about a toy […]
Easter Eggs and Marriage Beds: Why Some Things are Worth Waiting For
Jonathan Liedl, Guest Contributor Earlier this month, I was reading the Brainerd Daily Dispatch, the paper of record in my neck […]