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Torrential winds of doctrine

Sermon excerptBy Ken MyersSeptember 6, 2024
Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger on the “dictatorship of relativism”

Man and woman as created realities

Sermon excerptBy Ken MyersJune 18, 2021
Pope Benedixt XVI on “gender” and the devaluation of the family

Fulfillment is ek-static

Sermon excerptBy Ken MyersFebruary 16, 2017
Pope Benedict XVI summarizes the understanding of Maximus the Confessor (c.580-662) on the true nature of freedom

Creating oneself? Or destroying oneself?

Sermon excerptBy Ken MyersJuly 12, 2016
Pope Benedict XVI (and Rabbi Gilles Bernheim) on the anthropological revolution that destroys the family

The body’s goodness (and beyond)

Sermon excerptBy Ken MyersMarch 4, 2016
Oliver O’Donovan on what the erotic body is for
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Since 1993 — with the help of hundreds of interviewees — we’ve been exploring the complex factors that have given modern Western culture its distinctive (and often disturbing) character. We also try to describe what cultural life — its practices, beliefs, and artifacts — might look like if it was the product of thoughtful Christian imaginations. We hope our growing treasury of conversations and commentary provides resources for faithfulness in an often perplexing moment.

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