Book Review: Indivisible, by James Robison and Jay W. Richards
In these final few days of election season, wouldn’t it be a relief to read something informative, constructive, and positive? The political scene this year is filled with negativity and...
View ArticleIs the Default Position Shifting to Subsidiarity?
Not so long ago, most ecclesiastical officials and Catholic academicians emphasized solidarity as a political ideal. Owing to a common misunderstanding of both government and solidarity, that emphasis...
View ArticleThe Absolute Easiest Worm Bin Plans and Instructions on the Entire Internet
What’s inside? Worms! If you have a garden you probably already know that earthworms are good for your garden. You may be aware that one of the best fertilizers is worm castings. If you already...
View ArticleSocial Justice and Pope Francis: Choosing Freedom Over Serfdom
Pope Francis – Speaking to College of Cardinals – March 15, 2013 Having spent most of his life in Buenos Aires, Pope Francis has given proof that he can rise above his environment. As his compatriot...
View ArticleGood Shelter Work
I acted the devil’s advocate. “So here we are, driving to the animal shelter to volunteer when people are hungry. Shouldn’t we be helping at the Food Bank?” I grinned so she knew I was playing a bit....
View ArticleThe Principle of Solidarity and U.S. Healthcare: A Closer Look
When members of Congress were debating the Affordable Care Act, many Catholics suggested that the Catholic Principle of Subsidiarity was particularly instructive in the ongoing U.S. healthcare debate....
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