BLOG: Benjamin Boivin
Carl Trueman's The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self has been described by many as one of the most important books of the year, if not the decade. ...read more
What impact can the Church’s movement towards synodality under the leadership of Pope Francis have on ecumenical dialogue with the Orthodox Church? ...read more
Benjamin Boivin examines how utopian/dystopian works affect and reflect our culture – and what they reveal about the Christian perspective. ...read more
Benjamin Boivin discusses a uniquely Catholic work of dystopian literature: Robert Hugh Benson's Lord of the World. ...read more
What can Catholics make of the recent Canadian election? Benjamin Boivin gives some helpful insights and ponders the future of Canadian politics. ...read more
How can political activity remain viable for a Catholic person of good will in an increasingly polarized society? ...read more
In his new book, The Unbroken Thread, Sohrab Ahmari makes a strong case for rediscovering the value of the great works and traditional wisdom. ...read more
As Christians, we must rediscover and become witnesses to the profound "weirdness" of our faith for the world in which we have been called to live.  ...read more
The Religion of the Apostles by Stephen De Young is a worthwhile read for anyone looking to enrich their understanding of the spiritual realm. ...read more
Five years ago, Fr. Jacques Hamel was murdered while celebrating Mass. His martyrdom is not without meaning and can even bear unexpected hope.  ...read more