Siblings Find Second Home at Christendom

Siblings Find Second Home at Christendom

In our present society, choosing a college where one can learn the truth, live the faith, and thrive can be daunting. For young Catholics, many modern campuses present challenges and potential threats to keeping the faith and living virtuously. It is no secret that a...
Professor’s Magnum Opus Solves the Mystery of Who Wrote King Arthur

Professor’s Magnum Opus Solves the Mystery of Who Wrote King Arthur

The legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table has been passed down from century to century over nearly a millennium. Even the most casual of readers has heard the tales of Excalibur and of Sir Lancelot, which were famously included in Le Morte d’Arthur,...
Alumnus Seeks to Bring About Renaissance in Beauty

Alumnus Seeks to Bring About Renaissance in Beauty

How do we evangelize to a culture closed off to objective truth and morality? This question has been troubling faithful Catholics for decades now. Objective truth and morality, once seen as pillars of the culture, have been cast aside and replaced with secularism and...
Dr. Daniel McInerny Reflects on the Beauty of Christ the King Chapel

Dr. Daniel McInerny Reflects on the Beauty of Christ the King Chapel

Before the dedication of Christendom’s new Christ the King Chapel, philosophy professor Dr. Daniel McInerny restrained himself from going into the church. Why? In order to wait until all was perfectly finished, so that he could “gaze on her in all her magnificent and...