Francis X. Maier

Senior Fellow

Francis X. Maier is a Senior Fellow in the Catholic Studies Program at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. Mr. Maier’s work focuses on the intersection of Christian faith, culture, and public life, with special attention to lay formation and action.

Read full bio.

Francis X. Maier is a Senior Fellow in the Catholic Studies Program at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. Mr. Maier’s work focuses on the intersection of Christian faith, culture, and public life, with special attention to lay formation and action.

Mr. Maier served as senior adviser and special assistant to Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap., for 23 years in Denver and Philadelphia. He previously served as editor in chief of the National Catholic Register and as a story analyst and screenwriter based in Los Angeles. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame and New York University’s School of the Arts, he is a former Fellow of the American Film Institute’s Conservatory for Advanced Film Studies, and the inaugural Senior Research Fellow (2020–22) at Notre Dame’s Center for Citizenship and Constitutional Government. He is a cofounding board member of the University of Pennsylvania’s Collegium Institute for Catholic Thought and Culture and a board member of the Napa Institute and the Fellowship of Catholic University Students (FOCUS).

His bylined work has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, First Things, National Review, The American Spectator, The Catholic Thing, Crisis, This World, America, Commonweal, the New York Times Sunday magazine, Christian Science Monitor, and other national and foreign outlets. His book True Confessions: Voices of Faith from a Life in the Church, will be released by Ignatius Press in early 2024.

Close bio

Memory, History, and Hope

Francis X. Maier

Today’s distressing turmoil in the world and discord in the Church are hardly new. They’re part of humanity’s fallen nature and – unavoidably – our normal pastoral terrain.

Articles

The Catholic Thing / January 18, 2022

Catholic Journalists Called to Report the Truth with ‘A Consuming Passion for Excellence’

Francis X. Maier

Never doubt the importance of your work. The vocation of a Catholic journalist is to tell the truth; to bring hope; and to sustain faith. The Church and her people — and through them, the world — urgently need all three.

Articles

Catholic News Agency / January 12, 2022

How Marxism ‘Won’ the War of Ideas

Francis X. Maier

The late Italian writer Augusto Del Noce saw its ironic triumph coming in the West.

Articles

Wall Street Journal / January 7, 2022

2022: There’s Good News and Bad News

Francis X. Maier

As 2022 begins, it’s worthwhile looking at the particular challenges to all of us these days.

Articles

The Catholic Thing / January 1, 2022

The Music of the Season

Francis X. Maier

Once upon a time, in a saner, more humane age, the faraway Age of Faith, the joy and beauty of the season didn’t need to be manufactured, or hawked, or bought, or turned into kitsch.

Articles

First Things / December 14, 2021

The Promise and Peril of Synods

Francis X. Maier

The Petrine ministry carries with it a duty to foster unity and clarity of belief.  Pope Francis surely understands this.  Whether the theme and architecture of the 2023 synod serve that ministry is still to be seen.

Articles

The Catholic Thing / December 9, 2021

Augusto Del Noce and The Problem of Atheism

Francis X. Maier

Augusto Del Noce is the most important thinker we don’t know. Del Noce viewed The Problem of Atheism, his essay collection that will be made available in English early next year, as the cornerstone of his scholarship.

Articles

Public Discourse / December 5, 2021

Gratitude, Expectation, and Advent

Francis X. Maier

The Advent writings of the German martyr Alfred Delp can help us enter into the real heart of Christmas.

Articles

The Catholic Thing / November 26, 2021

Living Between the Poles: How to Be Faithful in a Time of Conflict

Francis X. Maier

Real people, both within and outside the Church, are messy creatures. We all have divided hearts. As a result, the real world is filled with conflict. Here’s what we can do.

Articles

The Catholic World Report / November 21, 2021

A Candle for Roger

Francis X. Maier

Roger Scruton died in January 2020.  But he remains our era’s leading philosopher of common sense and the wisdom of lived experience.

Articles

The Catholic Thing / November 11, 2021

Praying for the Pope

Francis X. Maier

Every pontificate gets mixed reviews.  So, too, the current one.

Articles

The Catholic Thing / October 26, 2021

Two Cheers for Pessimism

Francis X. Maier

The Word of God is water in a desert. And a lot of thirsty hearts are out there. So this isn’t a bad time to be a Christian. It’s exactly the opposite. It’s the best time, because what we do now matters.

Articles

The Catholic Thing / October 14, 2021