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Delphine Chui
Women’s magazines are narrowing the space for dissent
By replacing debate with rigid conformity, women’s magazines risk failing the very constituency they claim to serve
The war on beauty is making us miserable
As beauty disappears from our towns, churches and public spaces, it reshapes our sense of who we are and what sustains the human spirit
The return of Catholic clubland in London
As digital life fragments community, the revival of the Challoner Club signals a renewed desire for shared membership and rooted fellowship
We live by men’s rhythms, but God gave women their own
Modern life is structured around male biological patterns, but the female body follows a different rhythm that deserves recognition, respect and theological seriousness
The rise of anti-romance culture
Delphine Chui explores rise in anti-romance culture, and why few actually embrace it
Why are we all exhausted? Genesis gives a clue
A culture of screens and side hustles is leaving us exhausted. How do we address this epidemic? Delphine Chui finds some biblical clues
Staying human in the age of AI
The heart of staying human in the algorithm age is not nostalgia for a pre-digital past, but fidelity to the Incarnation and to the dignity of the human person
Loving yourself, the Catholic way
Self-love is part of Catholic teaching, but its motivation is diametrically opposed to secular selfishness
Making resolutions the Church’s way: continual conversion, not self-improvement
As New Year’s resolutions return with their promises of self-reinvention, the Church offers a quieter but more demanding alternative
Celebrating childlessness is a sign of civilisational decline
From DINK culture to climate anxiety, childlessness is increasingly framed as moral and aspirational. This Christmastide, the Holy Family exposes the poverty of that vision
The most overstimulated time of the year
December’s overload is no longer just festive stress but a symptom of digital culture’s grip on our attention
Why your brain needs boredom: The neuroscience of Advent
In a culture allergic to silence, Advent invites us back into the lost art of waiting
The loneliest generation: how convenience culture is unravelling our humanity
Delphine Chui explores how convenience culture, frictionless living, and declining community life are reshaping our humanity.
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