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Patrick Neve
The dangers of ‘Catholic, Inc.’
The Church’s witness has always united charity with evangelisation, yet many Catholic institutions now risk reducing their mission to social service alone
In praise of Catholic patriotism
Catholics should remember that while Leo XIII offered a warning against Americanism but also a profound appreciation of the Republic’s religious liberty
How we failed the SSPX
The SSPX's planned consecrations should not go ahead, yet the Church should also ask whether years of mistrust and unequal treatment helped bring matters to this point
Why some working-class Americans feel unheard by the bishops
Many working-class Americans feel unheard by the Church. JD Vance may offer the bishops an opportunity to understand communities they have struggled to reach
Where are our elites?
A healthy society depends on a bargain between leaders and the led: responsibility from the powerful, accountability from the people and moral guidance from the Church
Fertility is not a policy problem
Governments across the developed world are searching for policy solutions to falling birth rates, but the crisis stems from a deeper failure to understand the purpose of womanhood
The dangers of AI in a decadent society
The greatest cultural threat posed by artificial intelligence may not be job losses or misinformation, but the erosion of the time and discipline needed for genuine human creativity
Catholicism and multiculturalism
Pentecost did not erase the distinction between peoples, but united nations through Christ while preserving their integrity
The new industrial revolution is already here
The information age is reshaping rural America in ways that echo the early Industrial Revolution, concentrating wealth while hollowing out communities
The rise of the global under-economy
Organised fraud has become a defining feature of the globalised economy, yet the Church has been hesitant to confront the moral obligations that accompany solidarity
The Church’s social media problem
The Church has clear teaching on the use of media, yet much of its institutional social media presence still fails to speak the language of the platforms it inhabits
The Church and the dangers of bureaucracy
The experience of preparing candidates for Confirmation highlights how easily policies and procedures can displace pastoral judgement and distort the Church’s mission
Bishop Barron’s accidental liberalism
In seeking common ground, Bishop Barron’s account of just war and Church–state relations may unintentionally weaken the Church’s role in moral judgement
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