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Liberty or Lockdown

by Phil Lawler

Phil Lawler talks with Jeffrey Tucker, the founder and president of the Brownstone Institute, about his new book, Liberty or Lockdown….

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Why the World Needs More Ghost Stories: The Dialogues of Gregory the Great

The influence of Pope Saint Gregory the Great on the liturgy, organization, and dogma of the Church cannot be overstated….

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THE GERMAN SYNOD ON NOTICE

by Phil Lawler

EDWARD PENTIN, Rome Correspondent for The National Catholic Register and PHILP LAWLER, editor of Catholic World News discuss the big…

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Why the World Needs More Ghost Stories: The Dialogues of Gregory the Great

The influence of Pope Saint Gregory the Great on the liturgy, organization, and dogma of the Church cannot be overstated….

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Choosing Children’s Books (and Movies)

by Leila Marie Lawler

  Welcome to the The Home Truths Good Cheer Society with Leila Lawler! Like Mother, Like Daughter The Summa Domestica: Order and…

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Navigating the Crises Facing the Catholic Church and Society

by Phil Lawler

Father Gerald Murray, a priest of the New York archdiocese and regular member of the “Papal Posse” featured on ETWN,…

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The Reasonably Stocked and Prepared Life, or Doing a Little More

by Leila Marie Lawler

Restoration of Culture begins in the home. Leila Marie Lawler provides a brief overview of the privilege of woman as…

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Theologies of Despair and Indifference:
Theological Themes in the Paintings of Hieronymus Bosch and Pieter Bruegel the Elder

Theologies of Despair PowerPoint The paintings of the Flemish masters Hieronymus Bosch (c.1450-1516) and Pieter Bruegel the Elder (c.1526-1569) bridge…

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Theologies of Despair and Indifference:
Theological Themes in the Paintings of Hieronymus Bosch and Pieter Bruegel the Elder

Watch the Lecture Here   The paintings of the Flemish masters Hieronymus Bosch (c.1450-1516) and Pieter Bruegel the Elder (c.1526-1569)…

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Rediscovering the Gift of Creation:
The Truth about Environmentalism

What is Creation and how is it different from “the environment”? What does this difference say about the environmentalism and…

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The Teaching Power of the Parable:
Understanding the Enigmatic

by Dominic V. Cassella

In John 18:37, Christ tells us that He came into the world to reveal the Truth. If this is so,…

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The Teaching Power of the Parable: Understanding the Enigmatic

by Dominic V. Cassella

In John 18:37, Christ tells us that He came into the world to reveal the Truth. If this is so,…

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Can Democratic Ideals Survive in the Administrative State?

by Phil Lawler

During the Covid crisis, the assertion of sweeping new government powers should force Americans to confront a disturbing trend: With…

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Can Democratic Ideals Survive in the Administrative State?

by Phil Lawler

During the Covid crisis, the assertion of sweeping new government powers should force Americans to confront a disturbing trend: With…

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Rediscovering the Gift of Creation: the Truth about Environmentalism

What is Creation and how is it different from “the environment”? What does this difference say about the environmentalism and…

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Phil Lawler Reports

Months have passed since I last gave you a report on the work of our Center for the Restoration of…

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The Spider Who Saved Christmas

by Phil Lawler

Do you know why Christmas trees are decorated with tinsel? Raymond Arroyo has retold the old Christian legend— a lovely,…

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Jesuit at Large

by Phil Lawler

Last year the sudden death of Rev. Paul Mankowski, SJ, deprived the Catholic world of a brilliant scholar and writer—…

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