
Conscience is the most secret core and sanctuary of a man. There he is alone with God, Whose voice echoes in his depths.
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In 1955, when sirens sounded across Manhattan for a compulsory civil defense drill, Dorothy Day did not take shelter. She and her fellow Catholic Workers sat on a bench in front of City Hall and waited to be arrested. To the authorities, th...
To a great many people, on both the secular left and the religious right, the phrase “Catholic liberal” sounds like a contradiction in terms. Faith demands submission; liberty demands autonomy. The one looks upward to authority, the other i...
Lord Acton was a Catholic who knew better than most that the Church is not made stronger by grasping at temporal power and is very often corrupted by it. He opposed the definition of papal infallibility at the First Vatican Council, and his...
Was the United States founded as a Christian nation? On one side, a rising chorus on the right answers yes, and reaches for that yes as warrant for a confessional politics the founders would scarcely recognize. On the other, a long-standing...
Every act of charity is a gift, but is it a thing or a recognition? A transfer of goods or an encounter between persons? The Greek philanthropia, the Latin caritas, and the Hebrew tzedakah each carry within themselves an old intuition: that...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Dan Hugger is Editorial and Research Fellow at the Acton Institute. He also host of Acton Line Podcast. Dan is the editor of two books 'Lord Acton: Historical and Moral Essays' and 'The Humane Economist: A Wilhelm Röpke Reader'.
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