Article Consecrating Error? Steven D. Smith asks: How can we judge anyone's actions if the individual is just following their own conscience? By Bernard G. Prusak May 13, 2024 Supreme Court Nonfiction U.S. Catholicism
Article The Pro-Life Movement: Less Popular Than Ever? The real problem for the pro-life movement is that it has been co-opted by Republican anti-abortion politics. By Bernard G. Prusak November 3, 2023 Abortion Politics Religion Bishops
Article Abortion & Democracy in Ohio How should Catholics make sense of the Ohio ballot controversies over abortion and constitutional amendments? By Bernard G. Prusak August 6, 2023 Religion Politics Philosophy Abortion
Article Gorsuch Gets It Wrong Neil Gorsuch’s position on vaccines and religious liberty is fundamentally confused. By Bernard G. Prusak April 25, 2023 Ethics Health Care Coronavirus Supreme Court
Article All a Matter of Perspective? Can Catholic health care find a viable middle way between strident voices on both the Right and Left? By Bernard G. Prusak January 27, 2023 Philosophy Health Care Theology Pope Francis
Article Who Knew? What permits the injustice of Church sexual abuse? We can learn a lot by looking at how knowledge flows within the Church—and where it is blocked. By Bernard G. Prusak October 10, 2022 Sexual-abuse Crisis Philosophy U.S. Catholicism