
Faith in Crisis: Critical Dialogues in Catholic Traditionalism, Church Authority & Reform
edited by Andrew Likoudis
Faith in Crisis equips Catholics to navigate today’s fiercest ecclesial debates. With a foreword by philosopher-statesman Rocco Buttiglione, the volume unfolds in three sections:
- Traditionalism — exposes the roots of fundamentalist rigor, private-revelation subcultures, and reactionary outrage.
- Church Authority — outlines papal primacy, collegiality, and the distinction between ordinary and extraordinary Magisterium—showing how trust erodes and how to rebuild it.
- Reform — revisits Vatican II and the postconciliar reforms, synodality, ecumenism, and interreligious dialogue, showing that legitimate change is
always reform in continuity.
Amid a polarized media atmosphere and doctrinal fog, these essays offer the clarity and pastoral realism Catholics need to remain anchored in a
Faith ever ancient, ever new.
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TESTIMONIALS
“For some time, I have thought that the resistance, criticism, and attack of some ultraconservative sectors toward Pope Francis responds not so much to love for Tradition as to a subtle but efficient “moralism,” that is, the merely ethical reduction of the Christian event. In this context, the book Faith in Crisis: Critical Dialogues in Catholic Traditionalism, Church Authority, and Reform seems to me to be a providential initiative that allows us to appreciate, through different voices, how much we need to overcome pharisaical attitudes and rediscover, with simplicity, the most elementary: Christianity is not a set of values—however correct they may be—but a living Person who makes himself an encounter in the Church. The Church remains Catholic when she learns to live with joy and humility the path that means being educated and corrected in the faith by Peter and his successors throughout history.” – Rodrigo Guerra, Secretary of the Pontifical Commission for Latin America; Ordinary member of the Pontifical Academy for Life; Ordinary member of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences; Professor at the Pontifical Lateran University
“Faith in Crisis is a vital and timely contribution to understanding the challenges and opportunities facing the Church in the modern era. With intellectual rigor and clarity, this volume explores the complex questions of tradition, ecclesial authority, and reform, offering a nuanced and theologically constructive exploration of the crises that have emerged since Vatican II. This book is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to grasp the theological, cultural, and pastoral implications of these pressing issues. Its thoughtful analysis goes beyond critique to propose constructive pathways toward dialogue, Church unity, and renewal. Whether you are a scholar of history, theologian, clergy, or layperson, this volume challenges and equips readers to engage with the critical questions of our time. Faith in Crisis is essential reading for all who are dedicated to safeguarding the Church’s sapience while courageously embracing its future.” – Ines Angeli Murzaku, PhD, Professor of Ecclesiastical History; Founding Chair of the Department of Catholic Studies; Director of Catholic Studies, Seton Hall University
“While Catholic tradition is good and beautiful, fundamentalism disguised as traditionalism is false and can be downright ugly. Faith in Crisis has assembled an excellent team of authors to show where this fundamentalism goes wrong and how to authentically embrace Catholic tradition.” – Trent Horn, Host of The Counsel of Trent; Author of Why We’re Catholic
“Faith in Crisis offers a much-needed resource for the Church in addressing the complex challenges surrounding tradition, authority, and authentic reform that have resurfaced with heightened intensity in recent years. With an exceptional selection of leading Catholic voices, the volume deftly confronts the symptoms of division that so often hinder the Church’s mission of evangelization. Developing a theological and pastoral framework for renewal and unity, Likoudis’ team emphasizes the substantial continuity of Christian doctrine across the ages while demonstrating the importance of respecting the distinction between definitive and non-definitive elements of Church teaching. Even if some perspectives do not fully align with the reader’s own views, the book will offer profound support for those seeking to unite truth and charity in navigating the most pressing issues facing the Church today.” – Matthew J. Ramage, PhD, Professor of Theology; Co-director, Center for Integral Ecology, Benedictine College
“As a pastor, you see good and faithful believers struggling with questions about tradition and authority in the Church almost every day. After decades of very difficult times for the Church and its believers, those who continue practicing the faith are committed and invested, but also desire the gifts of clarity and hope; clarity regarding how to think about the life of the Church today, and hope for a vivified and dynamic future for the Church, our parishes, our families. The essays collected in Faith in Crisis give the reader these gifts of clarity and hope. The reader walks away with a better understanding of how to think about the life of the Church today, with a better sense of what really matters, and with a deeper conviction that together and by the grace of God, the future is filled with possibility.” – Brendan Fitzgerald, Rector, Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary—America’s First Cathedral; Executive Director, Source of All Hope
“My students need to read this book! I am excited about it because it so well addresses confusion among the contemporary generation over authority, tradition, and reform in the Catholic Church. It alerts us to the important role of historical development in our faithfulness to the Gospel that is ever ancient and ever new. This book shows how properly understanding the authority of the Church as a gift from the Lord frees us from existential anxiety and constant suspicion of everyone and everything.” – Joseph T. Stuart, PhD, Professor of History; Fellow in Catholic Studies, University of Mary
“For Catholics—and not only Catholics—seeking a proper understanding of the Catholic Church and its teachings, no recent collection of essays better serves that need than Faith in Crisis. Bringing together the writings of many of today’s leading Catholic thinkers, on the swirling debates inside the Church, Faith in Crisis is exceptional in its comprehensiveness, fairness, orthodoxy and charity. This book deserves a place on everyone’s religious bookshelf, and will remain a priceless source of knowledge and insight about Catholicism for many years to come.” – William Doino Jr., Catholic writer and speaker
“Faith in Crisis proves itself to be a collection of essays born from the minds and hearts of those who have their fingers on the pulse of the Church. Of the many theological and pastoral needs facing her today, this book seeks to address those issues that are the most inflammatory and polarizing. More than sixty years since the Second Vatican Council, the Church in the West now finds herself simultaneously in need of deescalating the understandable anger of those who perceive a loss of the sense of the sacred, deepening and clarifying her teachings concerning Tradition and church authority, and undertaking a reform that is truly in conformity with the documents of the Council itself. Given the complex nature of the problem itself and the multifaceted approach needed to remedy the situation, these essays bespeak careful reflection and due diligence to nuance, in order to start a path toward unity and healing. My prayer for the church is that what is born of such times as these is a truly organic reform—one that retains all that is beautiful, good, and true about the Latin Rite, while embracing the dynamism needed for effective evangelization. All of this, of course, begins by contemplating the face of Jesus Christ through docility to the Holy Spirit and obedience to Holy Mother Church.” – Jason Bulman, ThM, MPAS, Deacon of the Diocese of Orlando
“There is a need for mature, sober, thoughtful discussion about the trends that are affecting the Catholic Church today, some of which threaten her doctrinal and ecclesial unity. Though I agree with most of it, I don’t agree with everything in this anthology. And I think that’s the point. Each essay is serious and insightful and contributes to a conversation that needs to happen. I am grateful for Faith in Crisis and believe that it will be a blessing for Catholics who love the Church and wish her to thrive in our unsettled times.” – Carter Griffin, Rector, St. John Paul II Seminary, Washington, DC
“Faith in Crisis is a godsend for our times. In the post-conciliar Church, it seems there is a need to get back to basics when it comes to defending the Faith. It used to be the so-called ‘liberals’ in the Church who were known for their refrain, ‘That’s not infallible, so I don’t have to believe it.’ Today, we find those words coming from some calling themselves traditionalists who are really not traditional at all. These have become Catholic Fundamentalists who have a stunted understanding of what ‘tradition’ truly is. The ‘living tradition’ of the Magisterium as championed by Vatican II, the Catechism, and all of the post-conciliar popes, has been misconstrued as a dead and static understanding that seems to challenge nearly every nuance and development of thought that comes from the Magisterium of the Church post-1962 (cf. CCC 639; 113; 2663, etc.). Andrew Likoudis has done the Church a great service by presenting the teaching of the living Magisterium, that can serve as a guide for all to truly ‘listen to what the Spirit is saying to the churches’ specifically for the Church and our world today (Rev. 2:7; 11; 17; 29; 3:6; 13; 22).” – Tim Staples, Senior Apologist, Catholic Answers
ABOUT THE EDITOR
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
Jimmy Akin is an internationally known author and speaker. He is a senior apologist at Catholic Answers and has more than twenty-five years of experience defending and explaining the Faith. Jimmy is a convert to the Faith and has an extensive background in the Bible, theology, philosophy, canon law, and liturgy. He is a weekly guest on the national radio program Catholic Answers Live, a regular contributor to Catholic Answers Magazine, and a popular blogger and podcaster. His personal web site is JimmyAkin.com. He is also the author of Teaching with Authority, and The Bible is a Catholic Book, from Catholic Answers Press.
Henry Matthew Alt, MA, is a freelance writer with a Masters degree in English from Southern Illinois University. His writings have appeared in notable publications such as Patheos Catholic, Epic Pew, Aleteia, The National Catholic Register, and Catholic World Report. Formerly a writer and managing editor at Catholic Stand, Henry converted to Catholicism in 2011. He is a Third Degree Knight of Columbus and Benedictine Oblate of St. Meinrad Archabbey. Henry has taught college composition and literature, and shares insights on Catholic issues at ToGiveADefense.com.
Dave Armstrong is a veteran apologist, and editor or author of over fifty books who lives in southeastern Michigan with his wife, Judy, and their children. His conversion story was published in the bestselling book Surprised by Truth (Ed. Patrick Madrid, 1994). His books include The One-Minute Apologist (2007), Proving the Catholic Faith is Biblical (2015), and his most recent, The Word Set in Stone (2023), from Catholic Answers Press.
Mike Aquilina is author of more than seventy books on Catholic history, doctrine, and devotion. He is co-founder, with Scott and Kimberly Hahn, of the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology, based in Steubenville, Ohio. Mike serves as contributing editor of Angelus News and general editor of the Reclaiming Catholic History series published by Ave Maria Press. He has hosted eleven television series on EWTN and is past editor of New Covenant magazine and The Pittsburgh Catholic newspaper. He is also a songwriter, whose works have been recorded by Dion, Paul Simon, Van Morrison, Bruce Springsteen, Jeff Beck, Amy Grant, Carlene Carter, Peter Frampton, and many others. He has been married to Terri since 1985, and together they have six children and a rising number of grandchildren.
Fr. Matthew Mary Bartow, MFVA, is a priest with the Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word, currently serving as an Assistant Chaplain at EWTN in Birmingham, Alabama. He was the former Director of Pilgrimage at the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Fr. Matthew pursued his higher education at Mount St. Mary’s University, where he completed his BA in philosophy. He completed his Master of Sacred Theology in Sacred Scripture at Mount Saint Mary’s Seminary.
Andrew J. Boyd, STL, is Instructor of Ecumenism and Interreligious Dialogue at KAICIID. He previously taught at The Institute of Pastoral Studies, Loyola University, Chicago, and served as Professor at the Pontifical Beda College, Rome. His focus areas are ecclesiology, ecumenism, and interreligious dialogue, with particular interest in the diaconate and non-ordained professional ministry. He came to Rome as a Russell Berrie Fellow in Interreligious Studies and worked as Assistant Director of the John Paul II Center for Interreligious Dialogue.
Rocco Buttiglione is a distinguished scholar of political philosophy and personalism. He studied under renowned philosopher Augusto Del Noce and was a collaborator of Pope St. John Paul II, of whose philosophical anthropology he is considered an authority. Buttiglione has held positions at numerous universities, including the Instituto de Filosofia Edith Stein, the University of Rome, and the Pontifical Lateran University, where he held the John Paul II Chair for Philosophy and History of European Institutions. Buttiglione also served as Acting Rector of the International Academy of Philosophy in Liechtenstein. Author of over a dozen books and more than 130 scholarly essays, he has received honorary degrees from the Catholic University of Lublin (1994) and the Francisco Marroquín University (2005). He served as a member of the Italian Parliament for over two decades (1994–2018), holding positions as Minister for European Affairs (2001–2005), Minister of Culture (2005–2006), and Vice President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies (2008–2013), as well as a Member of the European Parliament (1999–2001). Buttiglione is a Distinguished Fellow of the Hildebrand Project, and an Ordinary Member of both the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, and the Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas.
Gavin D’Costa, PhD, is Invited Professor of Interreligious Dialogue at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas, Rome, and Emeritus Professor of Catholic Theology at the University of Bristol. In 1998 he was Visiting Professor at the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome. He advises the Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue and the Catholic Bishops of England and Wales. His publications include Catholic Doctrines on the Jewish People (2019), Vatican II: Catholic Doctrines on Jews and Muslims (2014), Christianity and World Religions: Disputed Questions (2009), and other books, including a volume of poetry along with four other Christian poets: Making Nothing Happen (2014).
Luis Dizon, MTS, is a PhD candidate in Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations at the University of Toronto, specializing in Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Biblical Languages, and Comparative Abrahamic Religions (especially Islam). He is a regular at the Reason & Theology podcast, and also works as a lay pastoral associate and catechist in the Archdiocese of Toronto.
Richard G. DeClue, Jr., SThD, is a systematic theologian and Professor of Theology at the Word on Fire Institute. He earned degrees in theology at Belmont Abbey College (BA) and The Catholic University of America (STB, STL, and SThD). His scholarly interests include the ecclesiology of Henri de Lubac, the debate over nature and grace, and in developing a rapprochement between Communio theology and Thomism. He has published articles in Communio, Nova et Vetera, and Evangelization & Culture, and is the author of The Mind of Benedict XVI: A Theology of Communion (Word on Fire Academic, 2024).
Gregory J. Downs, MATS, is a novelist-turned-theologian with a history of participating in a wide variety of ecclesial ministries, especially teaching. He was previously Director of Information Services at Catholics United for the Faith. He is dedicated to defending orthodox Catholicism and to the fostering of genuine reform in the Church, but most of all to the increase of Charity, for “Charity, by which we love God and our neighbor, is in secure possession of the divine promises in all their breadth and magnitude (St. Augustine, Sermo 350, 2–3).”
Michael Dunnigan, JCD, JD, is Associate Professor of Canon Law at Saint Meinrad Seminary, having previously practiced both civil and canon law. His research interests include the rights of the faithful, comparative law, and doctrinal development. He is the author of Religious Liberty and the Hermeneutic of Continuity: Conservation and Development of Doctrine at Vatican II (Emmaus Road, 2023).
Robert Fastiggi, PhD, holds the Bishop Kevin M. Britt Chair of Systematic Theology and Christology at Sacred Heart Major Seminary. He is a former president of the Mariological Society of America; a member of the theological commission of the International Marian Association; a corresponding member of the Pontifical Marian Academy International; and co-editor of the 43rd edition of the English translation of the Denzinger-Hünermann Enchiridion Symbolorum, published by Ignatius Press. He also served as the executive editor of the 2009-2013 supplements to the New Catholic Encyclopedia and revised and updated the translation of Ludwig Ott’s Fundamentals of Catholic Dogma for Baronius Press in 2018. Dr. Fastiggi and his wife, Kathy, have been married since 1984 and have three adult children: Mary, Anthony and Clare.
Pedro Gabriel, MD, is a Portuguese internet journalist having received a diploma with Honors from the London School of Journalism in 2021. He is currently residing in Portugal with his wife, Claire. He is a co-founder of Where Peter Is, where he remains as one of its main contributors. He also won First Prize of the 2023 Catholic Media Awards in the category “Pope Francis” for his apologetics book The Orthodoxy of Amoris Laetitia (Resource Publications, 2022). Currently, he is taking classes in moral theology at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross. He is also a medical oncologist, a parish reader, and a published writer of Catholic novels.
Mike Lewis, MA, Mike Lewis is a Catholic writer, editor, and podcaster, serving as editor-in-chief of Where Peter Is, a site he co-founded in 2018. A Washington, DC-area native, he holds a BA in English and Literature from the University of Maryland and an MA in Publishing from the University of Baltimore. Mike’s professional background includes work in biotechnology and medical communications, before working in the Communications Department at the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and as Director of Operations at the Catholic Climate Covenant. At the USCCB, he contributed to projects such as the Catholic Campaign for Human Development, Respect Life Month, and on the reception of papal documents, closely observing U.S. responses to Pope Francis’s pontificate. His writing has appeared in America Magazine, Catholic Outlook, The Synodal Times, and Exaudi. Mike enjoys reading, lifelong learning, and spending time with his wife, Stephanie, and their four children: Stephen, Peter, Elizabeth, and Lucy.
James Likoudis, DD (h.c.), was an internationally recognized apologist, theologian, and lecturer. He was regarded as a leading authority on ecumenism, liturgy, the papacy, catechetics, family life, and the role of the laity. He earned his BA studying history and philosophy at the University of Buffalo, held a master’s degree in education from Elmira College, and was a former College Instructor in History and Government with over 20 years of teaching experience in public and private education. Dr. Likoudis converted to the Catholic Church in 1952 from Eastern Orthodoxy and wrote several books dealing with the ecclesiology of the Eastern Orthodox churches, and co-wrote the highly acclaimed book, The Pope, the Council, and the Mass, dealing with Vatican II’s reforms. In 2020, he was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Divinity from Sacred Heart Major Seminary for his contributions to ecumenism, Catholic morality and for his defense of the Faith. He was the father of six and had 35 grandchildren and 45 great-grandchildren.
Michael Lofton, MA, is an Adjunct Professor of Magisterial Studies at Catholic Polytechnic University and a ThD Candidate with Pontifex University, writing a dissertation on the Magisterium of the Catholic Church. He is a graduate of Christendom College Graduate School of Theology where he received his Master of Arts in Theological Studies (Cum Laude) in 2018. Michael is the founder and host of Reason & Theology, where he has interviewed many of the leading figures in contemporary theology. He has also worked with Catholic Answers as an affiliate apologist and appeared on EWTN, SiriusXM Radio, and Radio Maria. He is also Founder and Director of The Maximus the Confessor Institute. His most recent book is Answering Orthodoxy from Catholic Answers Press.
Rafael Luciani, SThD, is a Venezuelan lay theologian. He is a member and a co-coordinator of the Intercontinental Seminar Group Peter & Paul and is an Expert of the XVI Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops on Synodality. He serves as Expert of CELAM (Latin American Episcopal Council) and Member of the Theological Advisory Team of the Presidency of CLAR (Latin American Confederation of Religious). He holds a Doctorate in Theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University; and conducted postdoctoral research at the Julius Maximilians Universität. In recognition of his theological and pastoral contributions to the global Church, he was awarded an honorary Doctor Honoris Causa in Theology from the Aquinas Institute of Theology (USA). He is Full Professor at the Universidad Católica Andrés Bello in Caracas and has been Extraordinary Professor at Boston College School of Theology and Ministry. He teaches Ecclesiology, Latin American Theology, Vatican II, and Synodality in the Church.
William Masur, MS, is a husband, father, creator of the Men of Character Conference, and author of The Book of Uncomfortable Truths: A Guide to Navigating the Modern World & Forging Your Own Destiny. He is a revert Catholic who began to fall into the errors of traditionalism, but by the grace of God discovered the true teachings of The Church.
Tyler McNabb, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Saint Francis University in Loretto, Pennsylvania. Previously, he has held an Associate Professorship at The University of Saint Joseph in Macau, China, as well as an Assistant Professorship at Houston Baptist University, and a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Macau. He is the author of several well-regarded books, including Religious Epistemology (Elements in the Philosophy of Religion). He is also the co-author of Classical Theism and Buddhism: Connecting Metaphysical and Ethical Systems (2023) and Plantingian Religious Epistemology and World Religions (2018). He is the co-editor of The Cambridge Handbook of Religious Epistemology (2023) and Philosophy and the Spiritual Life (2023).
Andrew Mioni grew up among traditionalists during his involvement with four different groups. He was raised in the Society of St. John (SSJ) and the Fraternal Society of St. Peter (FSSP), he attended a high school run by the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX), and as a young adult he attended Mass with the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest (ICKSP). He earned a BA in English from Kansas State University and lives with his family in upstate New York. Andrew is the co-founder of TradRecovery.com, a support network and resource center for recovering traditionalists. He is also the author of Altar Against Altar: An Analysis of Catholic Traditionalism (2024) from En Route Books.
Father Bernard Mulcahy, OP, PhD, is Associate Professor of Theology and a spiritual director at the Pontifical College Josephinum in Columbus, Ohio. He is the author of Aquinas’s Notion of Pure Nature and the Christian Integralism of Henri de Lubac: Not Everything Is Grace. He belongs to the Province of St. Joseph of the Order of Friars Preachers.
Timothy O’Malley, PhD, Professor of the Practice, is the Director of Education at the McGrath Institute for Church Life and Academic Director of the Notre Dame Center for Liturgy. He holds a concurrent appointment in the Department of Theology at the University of Notre Dame. He earned his undergraduate degree in theology and philosophy, as well as an MTS in liturgical studies, from the University of Notre Dame, and completed a doctorate in theology and education from Boston College, focusing on Augustinian liturgical formation. His research and teaching covers liturgical-sacramental theology, marriage and family, Catholic higher education, catechesis, preaching, and spirituality, adapting Romano Guardini’s approach to modern liturgical formation. O’Malley has authored nine books on liturgy, RCIA, the Eucharist, and related topics, and he is also a senior contributor and editor of the McGrath Institute’s Church Life Journal. Prof. O’Malley is married with two children and is originally from Knoxville, TN.
Emmett O’Regan, MPhil, is a PhD candidate studying Catholic theology at the Loyola Institute, Trinity College Dublin. After graduating with First Class honors in 2006, he won the theology prize scholarship at the Institute of Theology at Queen’s University Belfast. He also won the Sean O’Riordan scholarship at the Loyola Institute, Trinity College Dublin in 2019, and the Loyola Trust PhD scholarship in 2020. His writings have appeared in publications including Nova et Vetera, Theological Studies, Vatican Insider, and the Catholic Truth Society. He is the author of Unveiling the Apocalypse: The Final Passover of the Church, and The End of the World: What Catholics Believe.
James L. Papandrea, MDiv, PhD, is an award-winning author and Professor of Church History and Historical Theology, as well as the host of the Catholic Culture Podcast, “The Way of the Fathers,” and the Theological Consultant for the EWTN Television series, The Heresies. Jim has an MDiv from Fuller Theological Seminary, and a PhD from Northwestern University in the history and theology of the early Christian Church, with secondary concentrations in New Testament interpretation and the history of the Roman Empire. He has also studied Roman history at the American Academy in Rome. He is on the faculty at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, and is a senior fellow of the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology. He was named a “Springtime Ambassador” by the Springtime of Faith Foundation. Jim is also a member of multiple professional organizations, including the Academy of Catholic Theology, the North American Patristics Society, and the Society of Biblical Literature.
Adam Rasmussen, PhD, is a Religious Studies teacher at Our Lady of Good Counsel High School in Olney, Maryland. He has a PhD in Theology and Religious studies from The Catholic University of America, specializing in historical theology and early Christianity. He is the author of Genesis and Cosmos: Basil and Origen on Genesis 1 and Cosmology (Bible in Ancient Christianity 14; Brill, 2019).
Cardinal Robert Sarah was born in Guinea, West Africa. Made an Archbishop by Pope St. John Paul II and a Cardinal by Pope Benedict XVI, he was named the Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments by Pope Francis in 2014. He is the author of God or Nothing, and many other books.
Steven J. Schloeder, PhD, AIA, is a theologian, architect, and author. He received the Bachelor of Architecture cum laude from Arizona State University and completed the Master in Architecture degree at the University of Bath, studying under Prof. Michael Brawne. His thesis, The Architecture of the Vatican Two Church, was published as Architecture in Communion (Ignatius Press, 1998). Schloeder received the Presidential Fellowship at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, CA, where he attained the PhD in theology, working under Rev. Dr. Michael Morris, OP. His architecture firm Liturgical Environs serves Catholic church projects for new build, and remodel and design.
Suan Sonna (MTS, Harvard Divinity School) currently serves as the Director of Apologetics for the Diocese of Bridgeport, CT. After studying the New Testament at Harvard, Suan is pursuing an MAR in Second Temple Judaism at Yale. He runs the YouTube channel and podcast “Intellectual Catholicism.”
Michel Therrien, STL, SThD, is the President and CEO of Preambula Group. Before founding Preambula Group, he was the President of the Institute for Pastoral Leadership and Director of Evangelization for the Diocese of Pittsburgh. He previously taught and served as Academic Dean at the Augustine Institute in Denver and at Saint Vincent Seminary in Latrobe, PA. Michel holds a BA in Theology from Gonzaga University, an MA in Theology and Christian Ministry from Franciscan University of Steubenville, a Licentiate in Sacred Theology from the International Theological Institute, and a Doctorate in Fundamental Moral Theology (SThD) from the University of Fribourg. He has authored The Catholic Faith Explained (2020) and Wounded Witness (2023).
Very Reverend Canon, Francis J. Tiso, PhD, is a distinguished Catholic priest and scholar known for his work in interreligious dialogue, particularly with Tibetan Buddhism. He holds an AB from Cornell, an MDiv cum laude from Harvard, and a PhD from Columbia and Union Theological Seminary. A canon of the Cathedral of St. Peter the Apostle in Isernia, Italy, he serves as Director of the Diocesan Office of Ecumenism and Interreligious Dialogue, Regional Coordinator for Dialogue with Islamic Communities in Abruzzo and Molise, Diocesan Chaplain to Migrants, and Associate Pastor of Ave Gratia Plena Parish in Gallo Matese (CE). Fr. Tiso has taught Tibetan Buddhism at the Pontifical Gregorian University and is known for translating early biographies of the Tibetan yogi Milarepa, and for his research on the rainbow body phenomenon in Tibet. In 1995, he accompanied Cardinal Francis Arinze, then head of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue, to a major dialogue with Buddhist leaders in Taiwan. From 2004 to 2009 he was Associate Director of the Secretariat for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs at the USCCB. He also serves on the Board of Directors of Mind and Life Europe, is a musician, and paints in acrylics and watercolors.
Laura Vander Vos is a lifelong Catholic, wife, mother of 4 (so far), sacred musician of 17 years, author, and host of the Misshappycatholic YouTube channel and podcast. She is the co-founder of TradRecovery.com, a support network and resource center for recovering traditionalists. She loves her family, their home state of Montana, studying Liturgy, and reading G.K. Chesterton.
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Lived Experience and the Search for Truth: Revisiting Catholic Sexual Morality
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Summa Apologetica: Catholic Apologetics and Moral Questions by Joseph Freymann
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Jesus Christ, Scandal of Particularity: Vatican II, a Catholic Theology of Religions, Justification, and Truth by Eduardo J. Echeverria
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Two Towers and a Minaret: Migration from a Catholic Perspective by Fr. Piotr Mazurkiewicz
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Rigidez: Fidelidade ou Heterodoxia? por Pedro Gabriel
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Altar Against Altar: An Analysis of Catholic Traditionalism by Andrew Mioni
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Rigidity: Faithfulness or Heterodoxy by Pedro Gabriel
Rigidity: Faithfulness or Heterodoxy? by Pedro Gabriel “Why is Pope Francis always criticizing faithful Catholics?” is an oft-repeated question whenever the Holy Father makes one of his usual invectives against religious rigidity. Francis has indeed made such...
Vatican II, Defense of the Novus Ordo Missae, Five Smooth Stones (1 Sam. 17:40) – On Modern Trends and How to Deal with Them: The Selected Works of Frits Albers, Vol. 2 by Frits Albers
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Contemporary Sacred Art: Conversations on Art & Faith
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It’s Everybody’s World: We either Live Together or Die Together by Robin Arthur
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Elements of Christianity: The Beauty of the Christian Faith
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The Nostalgia for a New Christendom by Mario Ramos-Reyes
The Nostalgia for a New Christendom by Mario Ramos-Reyes Mario Ramos-Reyes explains the political schizophrenia of mid-20th century Latin America and the healing process that sought to fill the void between Enlightenment liberalism and the Catholic tradition. The cure...
Politics, Law & Religion in Times of COVID, ed. by Jane F. Adolphe, Fulvio Di Blasi, Robert L. Fastiggi
Politics, Law & Religion in Times of COVID Editors, Jane F. Adolphe, Fulvio Di Blasi, and Robert L. Fastiggi After two years of anti-COVID-19 policies, an international group of Catholic scholars and lawyers gathered in Rome under the auspices of the International...
The Gender Revolution: A Global Agenda by Marguerite A. Peeters
The Gender Revolution: A Global Agenda (A Tool for Discernment) by Marguerite A. Peeters, Ph.D., with a Foreword by Robert Cardinal Sarah Wherever one lives in the world and whatever one’s age and occupation, it has today become difficult to escape the influence of...
Consuming Love by Fr. Gregory Cleveland, OMV
Consuming Love: Discovering Christ the Bridegroom in Holy Communion by Fr. Gregory Cleveland, OMV The Eucharist is the “sacrament of love.” Jesus Christ is the true Bridegroom of our hearts, and it is he whom we receive in holy Communion. Even if you have received our...
Heresia Disfarçada de Tradição por Pedro Gabriel
Heresia Disfarçada de Tradição por Pedro Gabriel Uma afirmação muito difundida nos círculos católicos atuais é que se pode ignorar os ensinamentos do Papa Francisco ou do Concílio Vaticano II se eles ensinarem algo que parece ir contra a tradição. Será que isso é...
Unpacking Palamism: A Catholic Critique
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The Lord of the Rings and Catholicism
The Lord of the Rings and Catholicism: Exploring the Christian Roots of The Lord of the Rings Trilogy by Madeleine Dobrowski This book explores the Catholic themes that can be found in The Lord of the Rings trilogy. It is written for all lovers of Tolkien, Catholic or...
Disputed Catholic Landmarks: From Disinformation to Information
Disputed Catholic Landmarks: From Disinformation to Information by Gerard Verschuuren Everyone's life has landmarks: when you were born, when you graduated from school, when you got your first job, when you got married, and so many more. There must be many landmarks...
Human Nature: Moral Norm
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The Divine Mosaic: Piecing Together Catholic and Orthodox Unity
The Divine Mosaic: Piecing Together Catholic and Orthodox Unity by James Likoudis, Edited by Andrew Likoudis This book collects essays, speeches, and presentations given over the course of James Likoudis' seven decades as a Catholic. As a convert from Eastern...
Heresy Disguised as Tradition
Heresy Disguised as Tradition by Pedro Gabriel A widespread assertion in Catholic circles today is that one can disregard the teachings of Pope Francis or the Second Vatican Council if they teach something that seems to go against tradition. Is this the case? In this...
Scholars of the Sacred: Dominican Theologians in Late Medieval Byzantium
Scholars of the Sacred: Dominican Theologians in Late Medieval Byzantium by James Likoudis, Edited by Andrew Likoudis This in-depth study of the Catholic–Orthodox reunion efforts during the tumultuous 11th–15th centuries reveals the vital role played by the Dominican...
Beloved Lover: The Priesthood in the Song of Songs by Fr. Gregory Cleveland, OMV
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True Catholic Doctrinal Development: The Modal Distinction of Francisco Suárez and its Christological-Theological Consequences
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The Social Encyclicals and Saint Thomas Aquinas
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The Globalization of the Western Cultural Revolution: Key Concepts, Operational Mechanisms by Marguerite A. Peeters
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Conscience and Power: The Contest for Civilization in the West
Conscience and Power: The Contest for Civilization in the West by Dr. Richard Bishirjian Conscience and Power examines how civilization in "the West" arose after the fall of the Roman Empire and has grappled ever after with a desire of citizens of nations of Western...
Clerical Sexual Misconduct, Vol. 2: A Foundational Conversation
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The Necessity of Knowledge for Love and its Application
The Necessity of Knowledge for Love and Its Application by Fr. Paul Ezinando In this work, Fr. Paul Ezinando not only demonstrates that knowledge is a necessity for love, but he also shows that proper knowledge promotes love. Following the argument of St. Augustine,...
La Cattiva Condotta Sessuale del Clero: Un’Analisi Interdisciplinare
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Unfolding a Post-Roe World
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Los principios del cambio
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The Wonder of the Eucharist
The Wonder of the Eucharist: More Voices from the Twentieth Century by Dennis Billy, C.Ss.R. This book examines some of the major literary voices from the past century who deepened our understanding of the Eucharist by embedding it in their short stories, novels,...
A History of Western Civilization from the Three Earliest Civilizations to the Completion of the Reconquista by Fr. Charles Bak, MSA
A History of Western Civilization from the Three Earliest Civilizations to the Completion of the Reconquista: Western Civilization, Part 1 by Fr. Charles Bak, MSA This book tells a good story, actually the best story--the real story! So much of history involves...
Global Healing: Poverty, Migration and Refugees, Race and Religion, War, Morality by Robin Arthur
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Paradoxes of Faith and Reason
Paradoxes of Faith and Reason by Dr. Shalina Stilley Paradox it is at the very heart of the Gospel message. The Trinity, the Incarnation, the Cross and Resurrection, and the problem of evil are but a few examples of paradoxes of faith and reason. How can God be three...