Article Love & Common Sense The Church has not always been right, but its call for us to question our contemporary cultural assumptions is more than outdated anthropology. By Paul Baumann April 17, 2022 LGBTQ issues Continuing the Conversation
Article Living & Walking with Alzheimer’s Alzheimer’s causes great suffering for both those it afflicts and the people who love them—but our responses to it can provide a humanizing perspective. By Paul Baumann April 12, 2022 Death and Dying
Article From the Church to the Woods The Church is more than a vehicle for popular progressive political beliefs. Its complexity should not be so easily dismissed. By Paul Baumann March 23, 2022 U.S. Catholicism LGBTQ issues
Article Douthat, Walther, & Me Matthew Walther’s idealization of a faultless Catholic past and a less-democratic future rings hollow. By Paul Baumann February 24, 2022 U.S. Catholicism Domestic Affairs
Article The Longest Year of My Life “When I graded the first set of tests for the ethics classes, I discovered that more than half of the students had cheated.” By Paul Baumann February 9, 2022 Education U.S. Catholicism Ethics
Article Breaking the Spell Focusing exclusively on the Church’s putative usefulness in the here and now often causes us to lose sight of other realities. By Paul Baumann August 27, 2021 U.S. Catholicism Pope Francis Media