In this episode of Catholic in America, Jason Adkins sits down with Fr. Stephen Koeth, C.S.C., historian and professor at the University of Notre Dame, to unpack his groundbreaking new book, Crabgrass Catholicism: How Suburbanization Transformed the American Church. Together they explore how post–World War II suburban growth reshaped Catholic parish life, architecture, education, and community — decades before Vatican II. From the explosion of new parishes on Long Island to the rise of commut...
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In this episode of Catholic in America, Jason Adkins sits down with Fr. Stephen Koeth, C.S.C., historian and professor at the University of Notre Dame, to unpack his groundbreaking new book, Crabgrass Catholicism: How Suburbanization Transformed the American Church. Together they explore how post–World War II suburban growth reshaped Catholic parish life, architecture, education, and community — decades before Vatican II. From the explosion of new parishes on Long Island to the rise of commut...
Assisted Suicide Isn’t Compassion. Here’s Why with Dr. Charles Camosy
Catholic in America
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2 months ago
Assisted Suicide Isn’t Compassion. Here’s Why with Dr. Charles Camosy
What does it mean to die well—and how is the cultural push for "medical aid in dying" actually undermining real dignity and healthcare? In this compelling episode, Dr. Charles Camosy joins Jason Adkins to unpack the philosophical, medical, legal, and spiritual dangers behind physician-assisted suicide—or what he accurately calls physician-assisted killing. Drawing on insights from his new book Living and Dying Well, Dr. Camosy critiques our “Burger King medicine” culture, which treats doctors...
Catholic in America
In this episode of Catholic in America, Jason Adkins sits down with Fr. Stephen Koeth, C.S.C., historian and professor at the University of Notre Dame, to unpack his groundbreaking new book, Crabgrass Catholicism: How Suburbanization Transformed the American Church. Together they explore how post–World War II suburban growth reshaped Catholic parish life, architecture, education, and community — decades before Vatican II. From the explosion of new parishes on Long Island to the rise of commut...