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Peter Kreeft’s ‘From Calvinist to Catholic’ Is a Joyful Apologia...
Posted on 11/19/2025 17:00 PM (New Advent)
For Catholics, the end of October marked the beginning of Hallowtide—All Hallows’ Eve, or Halloween, All Hallows (All Saints), and All Souls. For Protestant Christians who have maintained some connection with the first Protestants, October 31 is celebrated as Reformation Day, which commemorates Martin Luther’s posting of his Ninety-five Theses...
Parents, PLEASE: My Seventh-Grade Religious Ed Students Do Not Know the ‘Our Father’...
Posted on 11/19/2025 17:00 PM (New Advent)
Several years into young motherhood, I volunteered to prepare parish second graders for their first Communion. The weekly classes with 18 children often felt like 45-minute exercises in humility, but my goal was to ensure that when the children experienced their first encounter with the Flesh and Blood of Christ, they knew it really was Jesus, and that Jesus really did know them, love them, and long to be received into their bodies, hearts and minds.
Praying for the Dead: The Sweetest of the Spiritual Works of Mercy...
Posted on 11/19/2025 17:00 PM (New Advent)
Throughout the month of November, Catholics aim with special dedication to fulfill the sweetest of the spiritual works of mercy, which is to pray for our beloved dead. We do so of course on Nov. 2, the Commemoration of the Faithful Departed (All Souls’ Day), which this year happily fell on a Sunday. The Church remembers our beloved dead not just on this day, however, but makes suffrage for them throughout the year — and with special fervor in November.
From Socrates to Rome: How Classical Education Led Me to the Catholic Church...
Posted on 11/19/2025 17:00 PM (New Advent)
I entered the Catholic Church a little more than 20 years ago now, and my experiences in non-sectarian, public-charter classical education, first as a teacher, and then for a decade as a school leader, were a necessary condition for it. The soil of my soul was tilled by Socrates. To Tertullian’s exasperated question What does Athens have to do with Jerusalem? I say: everything, bro. Everything.
New York Post: New Yorkers turning to the Church, number of Catholic converts soaring, priests say...
Posted on 11/19/2025 17:00 PM (New Advent)
Young people come to New York City to chase careers, materialism and pleasure. The pursuit of faith isn’t exactly on the Big Apple checklist. However, at a recent, very crowded Sunday night mass at St. Joseph’s Church in Greenwich Village, Father Jonah Teller, OP made a simple announcement indicating that times are changing...
Pope Leo XIV: Where the World Sees Threats, the Church Sees Children...
Posted on 11/19/2025 17:00 PM (New Advent)
Celebrating Mass for the Jubilee of the Poor on the Ninth World Day of the Poor, Pope Leo XIV urged Christians not to retreat into a closed or “religious” world of their own, but to help make human society “a space of fraternity and dignity for all, without exception.” Presiding in St. Peter’s Basilica on Sunday...
Robert George resigns from Heritage Foundation board over Kevin Roberts video...
Posted on 11/19/2025 17:00 PM (New Advent)
Robert P. George, a Catholic academic focused on philosophy and law, resigned from his board position at the conservative Heritage Foundation on Nov. 17 after the think tank’s leader Kevin Roberts posted a video defending Tucker Carlson’s interview with Nick Fuentes. In the interview, Carlson and Fuentes bonded over criticism of Israel...
Pope Leo Asks for Liturgy That Is ‘Sober in Its Solemnity’ While Respecting Popular Piety...
Posted on 11/19/2025 17:00 PM (New Advent)
Pope Leo XIV urged parishes to invest in liturgical formation, especially for lectors, while also encouraging people to pray the Liturgy of the Hours and calling for attention to be paid to popular piety. While receiving participants in a course organized by the Pontifical Liturgical Institute of St. Anselm in Rome...
Teaching the Faith Begins Here: ‘Why Did Jesus Become Man?’...
Posted on 11/19/2025 17:00 PM (New Advent)
There is an important narrative that many Catholic educators neglect to present to their students when introducing, teaching, and discussing the Catholic faith. The narrative in question is typically associated with the following question: Why did Jesus come? The nature of this Incarnational question is fundamental because it connects all human beings to the Father by way of the Son...
9 Brief Thoughts on the Future...
Posted on 11/19/2025 17:00 PM (New Advent)
We’re just weeks from 2026, and just months from America’s 250th birthday. We’re also just days from Advent, a season of self-examination and hope for Christians in preparing for the central event of human history: the birth of Jesus. It’s a beautiful, serious, reflective time of year. Which makes it a perfect time for some awkward thoughts about who we are as a believing people and the character of the “American Experiment,” the nation we call home and help sustain...