St. Austin Review

James V. Schall, musicologist Susan Treacy,[5][6] Chavagnes International College founder Ferdi McDermott, editor-in-chief of Baronius Press Dr. John Newton, Dr. Patrick Riley, and artist and essayist Jef Murray.

Poets and writers whose work has appeared in StAR include Dana Gioia,[7] Maryann Corbett,[8] Ralph McInerny, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, Aidan Nichols, Fr.

Benedict Groeschel, Alice von Hildebrand, scholar of Scottish Gaelic literature Ronald Black,[9] Brendan D. King,[10][11] and Peter Kreeft.

Frequently, theme issues of StAR focus on the role played by Catholicism in the arts, the literature, the history, and the culture of Great Britain, the United States, and many other nations.

For example, Jackson T. Hern alleged in a 2022-StAR article that the 10th-century German nun Hrotsvitha of Gandersheim Abbey, a Medieval Latin playwright better known among Radical feminists, successfully Christianized the theatre of Ancient Rome.