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New Publications

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The New York Times is finally giving liberals permission to resist transgenderism

Nathanael Blake

Accepting the reality and importance of our embodiment as male and female doesn’t end with rejecting transgender ideology.

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The Christian Post / January 26, 2023

A Road to Nowhere

Stephen P. White

Nowhere is the individualist strain in American Catholicism more manifest than in the ubiquitous belief that reception of the Holy Eucharist is a private matter rather than a fundamentally ecclesial reality.

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The Catholic Thing / January 26, 2023

The White-Martyr Cardinals’ Dinner

George Weigel

The conversation turned to those times when the Lord seems to be deaf to the pleas of his people—times not unlike what many Catholics experience today.

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Syndicated Column / January 25, 2023

Victimhood’s Badge of Honor

Carrie Gress

Escaping victimhood changes everything.

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Theology of Home / January 24, 2023

Making It Easier to Have a Child Doesn’t Require Making Birth Free

Patrick T. Brown

We can and should expand safety-net programs around birth, but for middle- and upper-class families, ensuring predictability, rather than eliminating all out-of-pocket costs, might be a better goal. 

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Institute for Family Studies / January 23, 2023

How the GOP Can Make Childbirth Affordable Without Breaking the Bank

Patrick T. Brown

A truly pro-life party should better address the financial strains new parents face.

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The Dispatch / January 23, 2023

My Kind of Antichrist

Francis X. Maier

It turns out that “antichrist” comes in all shapes and sizes.

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The Catholic Thing / January 19, 2023

Scholar Appearances

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AUDIO: Stanley Kurtz on the College Board Battle

The Mark Levin Show / January 25, 2023

AUDIO: Carl R. Trueman on Freedom and the Self

The Ploughcast / 1/26/23

AUDIO: Stanley Kurtz Responds to Kamala Harris’ Claims Against Florida and DeSantis

The Seth Leibsohn Show / January 24, 2023