Interviews
A Conversation with Stanley Kurtz: Why Students Must Read Whole Books
Stanley Kurtz
Reading whole books in English class can help reverse America’s declining literacy rates.
Interviews
Restoring the West / May 12, 2026
Pope biographer George Weigel contextualizes statements by Pope Leo on war and peace
George Weigel
With unusual force, Pope Leo XIV condemned war on Palm Sunday. God does not hear “the prayers of those who…
Articles, Interviews
Catholic News Agency Deutsch / April 2, 2026
Plaintiff discusses landmark settlement curbing government social media censorship
Aaron Kheriaty
Dr. Aaron Kheriaty spoke with EWTN News about the precedent-setting outcome of the Missouri v. Biden case, which restricts government agencies from censoring the plaintiffs’ free speech.
Articles, Interviews
EWTN News / March 31, 2026
Rediscovering Ida Friederike Görres: the Catholic thinker the sexual revolution forgot
Jennifer Bryson
Half a century before today’s battles over marriage and family reached their current intensity, one Catholic writer had already identified…
Interviews
The Catholic Herald / March 16, 2026
Marriage, Family, and the Intellectual Life: Interview with John and Katelyn Shelton
Katelyn Walls Shelton
The intellectual life is in some ways necessarily lonely–in his book on The Intellectual Life: Its Spirits, Conditions, Methods, the French…
Articles, Interviews
Mere Orthodoxy / February 20, 2026
What Binds Marriage Forever
Jennifer Bryson
An interview with Jennifer S. Bryson, the translator of Ida Friederike Görres 1971 masterpiece, newly translated into an English edition….
Interviews
CUA Press / January 29, 2026
Ryan Anderson: The March for Life Is Needed ‘to Rejuvenate the Pro-Life Grassroots’
Ryan T. Anderson
Cultural renewal must be paired with protections at the federal level, says Catholic thinker.
Interviews
National Catholic Register / January 22, 2026
Q&A with Jennifer Bryson: A life built by faith, on faith, and for faith
Jennifer Bryson
Dennis Kellogg, director of Communications for the Catholic Diocese of Lincoln, talked with Dr. Bryson recently about her techniques regarding…
Interviews
Southern Nebraska Register / January 5, 2026
New book explores the need for a Catholic vision of human dignity in modern medicine
Aaron Kheriaty
Has modern medicine lost its focus on the health of the patient? That’s the contention of Aaron Kheriaty, a physician…
Articles, Interviews
The Catholic Weekly / November 5, 2025
Passing Social Conservative Values from One Generation to the Next: A Q&A with Nathanael Blake
Luma Simms, Nathanael Blake
Policies matter, as do choices by individuals, families, and congregations. But ultimately our hope, both for rolling back the sexual revolution and then keeping it at bay, is in the grace of God.
Interviews
Public Discourse / October 28, 2025
Can the Right and Left Agree on What Families Need?
Patrick T. Brown
Family policy expert Patrick T. Brown offers some perspective on conservative views of paid leave, child care, income equality, and abortion.
Interviews
Greater Good Magazine / October 3, 2025