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Do Right and Left Labels Belong in the Church?

One of the most common statements in relation to the recent papal election concerned the inappropriateness of political labels in the Church. While it may be true that they shouldn’t belong in the Church, it doesn’t follow that they do not apply to factions and ways of thinking. St. Paul Read more…

By Jared Staudt, 6 monthsSeptember 21, 2025 ago
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Seeking Genuine Catholic Conservatism

What does it mean to be conservative? The modern ideal of conservatism arose as a rejection of Enlightenment principles and their instantiation in political revolution, particularly the French Revolution. Conservatives such as Burke and de Maistre defended the centrality of religion, family, land, and morality in bolstering society. Today, the Read more…

By Jared Staudt, 3 yearsJanuary 28, 2023 ago
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