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Gregory Hillis is executive director of the Aquinas Center of Theology at Emory University in Atlanta, Ga. He is the author of 'Man of Dialogue: Thomas Merton's Catholic Vision,' published by Liturgical Press.
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Gregory Hillis
There is much within Sohrab Ahmari's new book that can and should speak to all Catholics, traditionalist or otherwise. More troubling from a Catholic perspective are Ahmari’s chapters on politics and on sex.
FaithFaith in Focus
Gregory Hillis
When Brother Frederic Collins arrived at the abbey of Gethsemani, he was a product of his upbringing. A businessman with a degree in business, he was uncritical of U.S. free-market capitalism. Then he met Merton.
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Gregory Hillis
Most of the players Brad Balukjian met struggled with the shock of having to leave the game.
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Gregory Hillis
Advice for living under quarantine from Trappist monks
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Gregory Hillis
The coronavirus outbreak illustrates one of the most important takeaways of a good Trinitarian theology: the unity of humankind.
 A man holds a banner showing new St. John Henry Newman before the canonization Mass for five new saints celebrated by Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican Oct. 13, 2019. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
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Gregory Hillis
Like Newman, I am a convert to Roman Catholicism, but it is the way Newman converted that is most important to me.
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Gregory Hillis
Many will find Sohrab Ahmari’s account of coming to faith compelling and moving, while others may find his emphasis on an authoritative church confusing or even off-putting.
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Gregory Hillis
Judith Valente explores how the Rule of Benedict offers wisdom for those of us outside the cloister.
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Gregory Hillis
A quiet life centered on the rhythms of prayer, work and play turns out to be...rather worth it.
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Gregory Hillis
Charity is lacking in the dialogue of our polarized church. But this doesn’t mean something is wrong with dialogue itself.