The LGBTQ+ movement will not succeed in the long run. Dream worlds do not last. Such dreams invariably turn into nightmares from which people eventually try to wake themselves. After all, reality still exists and cannot be banished, no matter how hard Joseph Biden tries. It will reassert its...
Every religion, even Catholicism (in fact, especially Catholicism, precisely because of its efforts to remain united superficially, and not to split up into national churches and social strata), is in reality a multiplicity of distinct and often contradictory religions: there is a religion of the...
Georgetown UniversityHealy Hall, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. Healy Hall is named after Patrick Healy, a Jesuit priest who was president of Georgetown (1874–82) and the son of an enslaved woman and an Irish immigrant planter. His Black ancestry was not widely known until the 20th...
in various roles at Georgetown College (nowGeorgetown University), which the Jesuits founded in 1789 and was the first Roman Catholic college in the United States. By 1838 the Maryland Jesuits had fallen into deep debt, partly because of unprofitable plantations; in order to keep the college ...
they may attract motivated students. In addition, it is sometimes suggested that the values emphasized in Catholic education may also play a role, including for the choice of students to attend a particular university. Whether values and the Catholic faith matter for students, or rather how much...
That example shows that the risk of instrumental treatment, immanently inscribed in social doctrine, connected with a temptation to seek “the third way”, increased significantly along with the “inductive turn” and the popularity of the Marxist analysis and its adaptation in many local churches....
Santa Clara University, private coeducational institution of higher learning in Santa Clara, California, U.S., affiliated with the Jesuit order of the Roman Catholic church. It offers a variety of undergraduate programs as well as graduate and profession
of Government, Georgetown University, 3700 O St NW, Washington, DC 20057, USA 2 Department of Government, School of Public Affairs, American University, 4400 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20016, USA; pmanuel@american.edu * Correspondence: amc38@georgetown.edu Academic Editor: Timothy A....
The first step in the synodal discernment process necessitates listening to the local churches and how faith is expressed in different cultures and contexts. Second, Black Lives Matter places a strong emphasis on remembrance. Patrisse Cullors articulated this in an interview, stating, “I feel like...