January 27, 2026
On the eve of the 53rd March for Life, the National Catholic Register interviewed Ryan Anderson about where the pro-life movement stands today.
Applications for EPPC’s one-year postgraduate fellowships in bioethics and technology, data analysis, and religion and public life close February 8th, 2026.
For The Catholic Thing, Stephen P. White reflects on the current state of the pro-life movement.
For the Liberal Patriot, Henry Olsen argues that Democrats may not get the blue wave they are hoping for in 2026.
In Family Matters, Patrick T. Brown outlines varying approaches to the pro-natalist movement.
On Beyond the Polls, Henry Olsen assesses the Texas Senate primaries.
On EWTN News Nightly, Mary Hasson discusses a Supreme Court landmark argument on transgender participation in women’s sports.
In The Wall Street Journal, Alexander Raikin shares the sad reality of assisted-suicide regimes.
Dr. Jonathan Bieler will outline a new English translation by Jennifer S. Bryson of author Ida Friederike Görres’ "What Binds Marriage Forever".
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