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Delphine Chui
‘Nun Girl Summer’: the internet’s most unlikely obsession
Viral religious sisters are becoming unlikely internet stars, offering a compelling witness to joy, authenticity and the enduring attraction of the Christian vocation
Neuroaesthetics confirms what Christianity has always known
Scientific research is increasingly affirming the importance of beautiful surroundings, reinforcing Christianity’s longstanding vision of beauty as essential to human flourishing
A pro-life culture must be lived, not merely defended
Defending unborn life is essential, but a truly pro-life culture is measured by how faithfully Christians welcome, accompany and support the vulnerable in everyday life
The dark side of convenience culture
Modern life increasingly promises instant access to everything, but many of the deepest human goods still require patience, sacrifice and effort
The nuclear family cannot do everything alone
As communities weaken and families become more isolated, parents are increasingly asked to carry burdens that were once shared across a wider social world
Pride Month and the search for belonging
Behind the symbols and slogans of Pride Month lies a universal search for belonging that ultimately points beyond self-definition towards communion with God and others
Courage in the age of cancel culture
Pentecost reminds us that Christian witness is not about winning arguments, but about speaking with clarity, love and freedom from fear
Have we made wellness a new religion?
Modern wellness culture promises peace through discipline, optimisation and control, but for many it has produced only deeper anxiety and exhaustion
Why Catholics need to build a more attractive culture
Catholics are often effective at critiquing modern culture, but less confident in creating an attractive alternative rooted in beauty, truth and goodness
Beyond eros: recovering the fuller meaning of love
Christianity offers a richer vision of love than modern culture’s fixation on romance, one rooted in friendship, sacrifice and willing the good of the other
In defence of nepotism
A culture obsessed with meritocracy risks overlooking the moral legitimacy of prioritising the family and its obligations
The war between the sexes isn’t accidental
The growing mistrust between men and women is not only a social phenomenon but a spiritual one, and Catholics should resist answering it with either blame or despair
The price we pay for not paying attention
In an age of screens, notifications and fractured concentration, the simple act of being fully present has become both difficult and deeply necessary
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