

- Oct 7, 2022
Our Lady of the Rosary
In the most recent episode of the Considering Catholicism podcast, "Explaining the Rosary to a Protestant," Greg promised a blog post on...


- Sep 1, 2022
It's Church History, Charlie Brown!
I have a confession to make: when I browse my local newspaper, I'm often more interested in the funnies than the actual news. This...


- Aug 19, 2022
The Blood of the Martyrs
In a recent episode of the Considering Catholicism podcast, Greg and I discussed two twentieth-century Catholic novels: Graham Greene's...


- Aug 1, 2022
Why Do Catholics Have a Pope?
Among all Christian denominations, only Catholics have a single, visible “head” of their Church. Why?


- Jul 15, 2022
What Happened to Catholicism in America Over the Last 50 Years?
Over the last 50 years, the Catholic Church in America has shrunk, and Catholicism's influence on American culture has plummeted. Why?


- Jul 13, 2022
Michelangelo Is Coming
A high-quality exhibit of the Sistine Chapel ceiling is coming to a city near you. See the artwork life-size, up close, at your own pace.

- Jul 11, 2022
The Church of England Needs Ladies
It was stuff like this that led me to Rome.


- Jul 11, 2022
Ukraine and the Catholic Doctrine of Just Warfare
Catholicism has spent twenty centuries working through questions of war and peace, empires and invasions, diplomacy and resistance.


- Jul 11, 2022
Work and Pray
What most people think that they know about the Middle Ages, they got from Hollywood. Which is unfortunate.