Tag: Canon Law

Let it be Printed!: Fr. James Bradley on Canon Law and Banned Books Week

Let it be Printed!: Fr. James Bradley on Canon Law and Banned Books Week

During “Banned Books Week” what often comes to mind is the censorship of important historical works of fiction, like Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. However, banning books purely in the name of censorship is wildly different from taking measures to ensure the publication of accurate Catholic theology. In this blog post, we take a nuanced look at the complexities of complexities of the Nihil Obstat.
Q&A with Henry Ansgar Kelly

Q&A with Henry Ansgar Kelly

By showing what happens in individual trials of all sorts, the book covers a great deal of social and ecclesiastical and political history.
What’s #NextUP with our Journals!

What’s #NextUP with our Journals!

It’s University Press Week, and as the blog train rolls into our station, we want to shine a light on our three new academic journals that will debut in the coming year.
Books on Vatican II

Books on Vatican II

The Second Vatican Council began on this day in 1962. Now, 60 years later, we’re still grasping the impact of this monumental event in church history. Here are some of the CUA Press titles that mark the path, proceedings, and aftermath of Vatican II.
New Issue of The Jurist Out Now!

New Issue of The Jurist Out Now!

The Catholic University of America is pleased to announce that the newest issue of The Jurist, Volume 77 Number 1, is now available in print or digitally on Project MUSE…. READ MORE

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