Issue: Autumn 2025
Karl Schmude reflects on the value of institutions in the light of Chesterton’s thought, at a time when their cultural importance is widely scorned.
Gary Furnell brings to light a 19th century French Catholic journalist who bore remarkable similarities to Chesterton.
Richard Egan recalls two Russian poets who echoed Chesterton in various ways.
Francis Phillips captures the distinctive qualities and insights of an English author who was called a “divine eccentric”.
Garrick Small reviews a biography of the Australian Labor figure, Race Mathews, and his contributions to Catholic social thought.