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SUMMARY:"The American Book of Fables" with Matthew Mehan
DESCRIPTION:The Catholic Information Center invites you to join us on Tuesday\, June 30 at 6:30 PM EDT as author Matthew Mehan presents on his newest book\, The American Book of Fables. \nFrom the Everglades to the Great Lakes\, from the sequoias of California to the rocky islands of Maine\, The American Book of Fables invites us to rediscover the beauty of America – her lands\, her people\, and her principles of liberty\, law\, and love. \nIn this heirloom collection of original and adapted fables\, bestselling author and educator Dr. Matthew Mehan reimagines Aesop for the New World\, replacing lions and tigers with buffalo\, eagles\, and many more animals from across our own beautiful country. Each tale – crafted in the rhythms of classic verse and prose – reveals the joyful and hard-won harmony of freedom and friendship that can\, if we wish\, continue to guide the hearts of Americans in their pursuit of happiness. \nWith sections “for Littles\, Middles\, and Bigs\,” this family companion speaks to all ages. The youngest will delight in its playful rhymes and humorous characters; older children will ponder its amusing moral tales; and adults will savor Dr. Mehan’s rich wit\, historical wonder\, and layered reflections on the human heart. Taken together\, the stories recapture that wit and wisdom\, that warm gratitude\, kind decency\, and frontier spirit that have made America a republic unlike any other the world has ever known. \nThis volume features luminous illustrations of our nation’s natural wonders in watercolor\, ink\, and oil by acclaimed realist-impressionist artist John Folley. It is all at once a work of beauty\, a treasury of virtue\, a handbook of liberty\, and a joyful\, unapologetic love letter to America. \nFor families seeking to renew their love for nature\, neighbor\, God\, and country\, The American Book of Fables is the quintessential keepsake for our nation’s 250th anniversary and a celebration of the people\, places\, and principles that shaped America and that still call her – and us – to greatness today. \nRSVP to join us in-person or virtually through the livestream. \n___________________ \nJune 30th Schedule:\n\n6:15 PM: Doors open for registrant check-in\n6:30-7:30 PM: Presentation by Dr. Mehan (this portion of the evening will be offer also through a livestream)\n7:30-8:30 PM: Booksigning & Light Happy Hour\n8:30 PM: Evening concludes\n\n___________________ \n\nAbout the Book:
URL:https://cicdc.org/event/the-american-book-of-fables/
LOCATION:Catholic Information Center\, 1501 K Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20005\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Launches,CIC Events
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SUMMARY:CIC's World Cup Quarter Final Happy Hour ⚽
DESCRIPTION:Come to the CIC on Thursday\, July 9 at 4:00 PM EDT to watch the World Cup Quarter Final between France and Morocco on our big screen and enjoy a happy hour and light refreshments! In the spirit of St. Luigi Scrosoppi\, the patron saint of soccer players\, we invite you to enjoy the game\, build community\, and celebrate teamwork\, perseverance\, and good sportsmanship. \nEvent Schedule \n🕞 3:30 PM – Check-in begins\n⚽ 4:00 PM – Quarter Final match begins between France and Morocco\n🏁 Event concludes at the end of the match
URL:https://cicdc.org/event/world-cup-quarter-final-hh/
LOCATION:Catholic Information Center\, 1501 K Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20005\, United States
CATEGORIES:CIC Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260729T200000
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SUMMARY:"Training the Tongue" with Fr. Gregory Pine\, OP
DESCRIPTION:The CIC and the Thomistic Institute invite you to join Fr. Gregory Pine\, OP\, for a presentation on his latest book\, Training the Tongue and Growing Beyond Sins of Speech. This program takes place on Wednesday\, July 29\, 2026 at the Catholic Information Center at 6:00 PM EDT. \nRegister to attend either in-person or virtually through a YouTube livestream. Training the Tongue is available for sale at the CIC’s bookstore. \nJuly 29th Schedule:\n\n5:45 pm: Doors open for registrant check-in\n6:00 pm: “Training the Tongue” presentation (this portion of the evening will be offered both in-person and virtually via a livestream)\n7:00 pm: Booksigning with Fr. Pine and a light happy hour social\n8:00 pm: Evening Concludes\n\nAbout Fr. Pine’s Book:\nGossip. Lying. Flattery. Crass words. As we grow in Christian maturity\, many of us are aware that we fall frequently into sins of speech. We realize instinctually that these faults are holding us back from the fullness of life. But what can we do about them? \nTraining the Tongue and Growing Beyond Sins of Speech promises to help us attain verbal virtue. As this brief book shows\, by cultivating healthy habits\, we can effectively crowd out sinful speech and experience the gift of our tongue as God intended. Dynamic preacher and teacher Fr. Gregory Pine\, O.P.\, directs our attention to the primary purpose of speech—communion with God and each other—and considers a whole range of methods to develop our humanity in service of that end. \nFr. Gregory invites us to consider the importance of practices like truth-telling\, correction\, humor\, and prayer within the context of our earthly and heavenly conversations. Enter more whole-heartedly (and freely) into relationships. Harness the power of speech for the good of your soul. And\, with Training the Tongue as a delightful guide\, reclaim communication as a tool for true communion with God and man alike. \nThe CIC thanks the Thomistic Institute for co-sponsoring this event. \nRSVP today!
URL:https://cicdc.org/event/training-the-tongue-father-pine/
LOCATION:Catholic Information Center\, 1501 K Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20005\, United States
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SUMMARY:On the CIC's Rooftop: Luke Burgis' The One and the Ninety-Nine (IN-PERSON ONLY)
DESCRIPTION:THIS ROOFTOP EVENT IS OFFERED IN-PERSON ONLY (No Livestream)\nOn Wednesday\, September 9\, 2026 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM EDT\,  join the CIC as we host Luke Burgis on our building’s rooftop for a presentation on his new book\, The One and the Ninety-Nine.  \n\nYou must RSVP in advance as there is limited space available on the rooftop. There will be no day-of\, walk-in registrations allowed. On the day-of starting at 6:00 PM\, you may check-in at the CIC building’s main foyer with the Security team. Once checked in\, you will be escorted to the elevator. \nThe One and the Ninety-Nine and Luke’s previous books will be available for purchase on the CIC’s rooftop—from the CIC’s bookstore. \n\nFAQS:\n9/9/26 SCHEDULE? \n\n6:00 PM: Check-in begins in the main foyer of the 1501 K Street Building (The Investment Building); the Rooftop Happy Hour(s) bar opens; the book is available to purchase of the rooftop.\n6:30 PM: Luke Burgis’ presentation of The One and the Ninety-Nine with time for Q&A\n7:30 PM: Booksigning with Luke Burgis; the Happy Hour(s) continues.\n8:00 PM: Evening concludes; please exit down the elevators.\n\nBAD WEATHER?\nIn the event of a very rainy weather forecast\, a decision will be made a couple days before the program to move into the CIC’s space on the first floor of the 1501 K Street building or change the date. If registered\, check your email for updates. \nVIDEO OF THIS TALK?\nThis program is offered in-person only\, and will not be livestreamed. However\, we will record this interview to be placed later on our YouTube Channel. If you would like to be emailed the recording\, make your request through this online form: https://forms.gle/NLiQEqDHcEv9bD8A8. \nPARKING OPTIONS?\nThe CIC building’s garage at 1501 K Street NW (Atlantic Parking) will offer you a discounted rate of $6 to park. When arriving\, tell the garage attendant you are attending the CIC’s program. Please note that the garage closes at 7:00 PM on Wednesdays. Those who park will be able to access the garage from inside the CIC’s building. \nNEED TO CANCEL YOUR REGISTRATION?\nEmail the CIC Event Team at events@cicdc.org. \n\nAbout Luke Burgis’ New Book\, The One and the Ninety-Nine:\nIt’s not hard to find your tribe. The real challenge today is not losing yourself within one.\n\nWe are surrounded by tribes: political\, professional\, online\, ideological. Each offer belonging at a price. Join\, and you risk dissolving into a ready-made identity. Refuse\, and you risk drifting into isolation. Either way\, the modern person is pulled toward the same end: forming a fragmented self that is easier to manage\, easier to sell to\, and easier to recruit. \nIn The One and the Ninety-Nine\, bestselling author Luke Burgis argues that the great crisis of our time is not simply polarization or loneliness\, but a crisis of formation: it’s difficult to form an identity that is solid enough to withstand the pressure of the crowd\, and modern institutions don’t reward the effort. Drawing from psychology\, philosophy\, and personal experience\, Burgis shows how groups shape our desires\, how “social contagion” spreads through families and institutions\, and why the hunger to belong can turn ordinary people into instruments of movements they barely understand. \nThis book is about the missing skill that makes real community possible: learning how to remain oneself while staying connected to others. Burgis offers a practical map for recognizing false belonging\, escaping coercive dynamics\, and passing through the rites of passage that produce people with integrity and courage.\n\nThe One and the Ninety-Nine is a timely and inspiring wake-up call\, an invitation to reject counterfeit community and develop depth of personality—to become someone who can stand alone—so that we can finally stand together. \nThis book is available to purchase at the CIC bookstore. \n\n“Luke Burgis shares a story of tragedy and loss\, and how it led to a life of compassion and hope. The One and the Ninety-Nine is a guide to living with virtue in the hardest circumstances\, and finding deep joy.”\n—Arthur C. Brooks\, Harvard professor and #1 New York Times bestselling author\n\n“Luke Burgis takes his title from the Lord’s parable of the shepherd who leaves the ninety-nine to seek the one lost sheep—and builds from this an urgent case for why\, in an age that dissolves us into the crowd or subsumes us into the cruelty of the mob\, an individual\, unrepeatable person matters infinitely. This is a humane\, learned and courageous retrieval of an essential personalism that is necessary reading for our technological age.”\n—Bishop Robert Barron\n\n“Me or we? Both. I’ve learned so much from Luke Burgis and his new book The One and the Ninety-Nine. The solid self\, he says\, is knowing who you are as an individual while also being connected to and shaped by your community. Amen\, amen!\n—Angela Duckworth\, author of Grit\n\n“Fascinating. A very well written and conceived book.”\n—Sebastian Junger\, author of Tribe\n\n“Burgis shows us how to resist the siren call of false identification\, which targets us every moment of every day from all our devices. Joining his own experience to the testimony of the ages\, he reveals how we discover our true selves in a personal response to the call of the good and the beautiful.”\n—Michael Clune\, author of Pan\n\n“Social contagion is the most important phenomenon of our time. The One and the Ninety-Nine is the place to go to learn about it.”\n—Tyler Cowen\, author of The Complacent Class\n\n“A book about the problem beneath all our other problems: how to become a person capable of truth\, courage\, and belonging in a culture that dissolves all three. Burgis manages to be both humane and unflinchingly honest\, which is not only rare\, but invaluable.”\n—Katherine Dee\, internet culture reporter\n\n“One of this year’s most important books. [Burgis is] training people to shun conformity and resist totalitarianism. Absolute must-read!”\n—Rod Dreher\, author of Living in Wonder\n\n“The One and the Ninety-Nine is nothing short of courageous. Luke Burgis has risked much in his boldness of form and content\, in making it personal. In a time when the stakes could hardly be higher\, this book could lead you to great rewards. Take it personally.”\n—Andrew McLuhan\, founder of the McLuhan Institute\n\n“The strength of the team is the self. The strength of the self is the team. Burgis shows you how to be authentically yourself and consider the impact you’re having on others so you can do your best work and build your strongest relationships.”\n—Kim Scott\, author Radical Candor and Radical Respect\n\n“The One and the Ninety-Nine is an ambitious\, illuminating book\, wherein its insights about perception\, rites of passage\, and the personal character of life\, are mirrored in its form—through ‘probes\,’ interconnected ‘thresholds\,’ and more. Most books in this genre remain at the level of head-knowledge\, but Burgis achieves something more ambitious—a book of ideas that operates at the level of perception\, and the heart.”\n—Jordan Castro\, novelist\n\n“Developing a healthy truth-seeking identity in an age of both isolation and digital saturation based on tribal identities is rapidly becoming a core issue for young people. The One and the Ninety-Nine is a guide for both individuals and parents on how to foster one through healthy relationships.”\n—Michael Strong\, founder of the Socratic Experience\, author of The Habit of Thought and Be the Solution\n\n“A warm\, wonderful account of how to develop a healthy self—based in community—for the age of digital distraction. It combines personal reflections from key transitions with longer-term principles on how to live a satisfying life.”\n—Magatte Wade\, entrepreneur and author of The Heart of the Cheetah\n\n“The One and the Ninety-Nine offers a compelling exploration of how to develop a healthier sense of self in an age of social contagion and fragmented identities. A timely and much-needed book.”\n—Anne-Laure Le Cunff\, neuroscientist and author of Tiny Experiments\n\n“I never hesitate to recommend a Luke Burgis book! His wisdom is hard won\, and The One and the Ninety-Nine immerses readers in the task of unpacking the complex and nuanced truths that require that we live better than we did before we read it. Because of Burgis’ book\, communal interdependence may return to public discourse\, and the high calling of a life of virtue once again appears reachable.”\n—Jessica Hooten Wilson\, Fletcher Jones Chair of Great Books at Pepperdine University\, and author of The Scandal of Holiness\n\n“Highly readable and entertaining… This book should be read by anyone interested in understanding one of the most fundamental dilemmas of the human predicament: how to balance individualism against sociability in our increasingly fragmented and anonymous mass societies.”\n—Joseph P. Forgas\, DPhil\, DSc. (Oxford)\, Scientia Professor\, University of New south Wales\n\n“The One and the Ninety-Nine pushes us to think past the idea of belonging as an end in itself.”\n—Mere Orthodoxy\n\n“Luke Burgis’ first book made big waves. This one will create a tsunami.”\n—Cynthia L. Haven\, author of Evolution of Desire\n\n“Burgis has a knack for making complicated concepts accessible to a general audience and for proposing solutions that can be applied daily to one’s life. But above all\, the book speaks to real problems plaguing our times.”\n—First Things\n\n“An absorbing book.”\n—The Wall Street Journal
URL:https://cicdc.org/event/one-and-the-ninety-nine/
LOCATION:Catholic Information Center\, 1501 K Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20005\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Launches,CIC Events
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SUMMARY:CIC Family Day Book Party: "The American Book of Fables" by Mr. Mehan
DESCRIPTION:The CIC invites DC-area kids and parents to our family-friendly book party on Saturday\, September 12th from 10:00 am-noon. A 9:00 AM family Mass will be offered as well\, followed by a snack time for the children and coffee break for moms and dads. \nWe will be joined by best-selling author\, Matthew Mehan\, who will kick the morning off with a reading and lesson of his The American Book of Fables. The presentation will be followed by the CIC’s Family Day Book Party with crafts\, food\, and fun. During the party\, parents will also have a special opportunity to buy the book and get it signed by the author. \nThe CIC is located at 1501 K Street\, NW\, Suite 175\, Washington\, DC 20005. Please note that the CIC building’s garage is closed on Saturday mornings\, but street parking is available or use an app like Spothero to locate open garages. \nThis program is in-person only and will not be livestreamed. \n9/12/26 Schedule: \n\n8:44 AM: Doors open for check-in\n9:00 AM: Family Mass\nAfter Mass: Snack and coffee break for kids and parents\n10:00 AM: Mr. Mehan presents The American Book of Fables\n10:30 AM: Kid party with crafts and food\nNoon: Party concludes\n\nAbout The American Book of Fables:\nFrom the Everglades to the Great Lakes\, from the sequoias of California to the rocky islands of Maine\, The American Book of Fables invites readers to rediscover the beauty of America—her lands\, her people\, and her principles of liberty\, law\, and love. \nIn this heirloom collection of original and adapted fables\, best-selling author and educator Matthew Mehan reimagines Aesop for the New World\, replacing lions and tigers with buffalo\, eagles\, manatees\, and other creatures of our own blessed land. Each tale—crafted in the rhythms of classic verse and prose—reveals the joyful and hard-won harmony between faith\, virtue\, and freedom\, showing how the gifts and laws of nature and nature’s God can continue to guide and free the hearts of all Americans in their pursuit of happiness. \n \nWith sections “for Littles\, Middles\, and Bigs\,” the book speaks to all ages. The youngest will delight in playful rhymes; older children will ponder and laugh with amusing moral tales; adults will savor Mehan’s rich wit\, historical wonder\, and layered reflections on the human heart. Together\, the book will help Americans to recapture that wit and wisdom\, that gratitude and self-government\, which are the foundations of both a good life and a great republic. \n \nFeaturing luminous realist-impressionist illustrations by acclaimed painter John Folley—each an homage to American art\, history\, and landscape—this volume is both a moral treasury and a work of beauty. \nFor families seeking to renew their love for nature\, neighbor\, God\, and country\, The American Book of Fables is more than a book—it is a keepsake\, a handbook of liberty\, and a celebration of the providence and the inspired generations that shaped America and that still calls her—and us—to greatness today. \n \nView this trailer of the book…
URL:https://cicdc.org/event/family-day-american-book-of-fables/
LOCATION:Catholic Information Center\, 1501 K Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20005\, United States
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SUMMARY:On the CIC's Rooftop: Noelle Mering's No Contact (IN-PERSON ONLY)
DESCRIPTION:THIS ROOFTOP EVENT IS OFFERED IN-PERSON ONLY (No Livestream)\nJoin the CIC on our building’s downtown DC rooftop on Wednesday\, September 16 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM EDT\, as we host Noelle Mering for the launch of her new book\, No Contact: How a Seductive Ideology Broke Families and Friendships and How We Can Repair Them.  \nThis program is co-sponsored with the Ethics & Public Policy Center (EPPC). \n\nYou must RSVP in advance as there is limited space available on the rooftop. There will be no day-of\, walk-in registrations allowed. On the day-of starting at 6:00 PM\, you may check-in at the CIC building’s main foyer with the Security team. Once checked in\, you will be escorted to the elevator. \nNo Contact and Noelle’s previous books will be available for purchase on the CIC’s rooftop—from the CIC’s bookstore. \n\nFAQS:\n9/16/26 SCHEDULE? \n\n6:00 PM: Check-in begins in the main foyer of the 1501 K Street Building (The Investment Building); the Rooftop Happy Hour(s) bar opens; the book is available to purchase of the rooftop.\n6:30 PM: Noelle Mering’s presentation of No Contact with time for Q&A.\n7:30 PM: Booksigning with Noelle Mering; the Happy Hour(s) continues.\n8:00 PM: Evening concludes; please exit down the elevators.\n\nBAD WEATHER?\nIn the event of a very rainy weather forecast\, a decision will be made a couple days before the program to move into the CIC’s space on the first floor of the 1501 K Street building or change the date. If registered\, check your email for updates. \nVIDEO OF THIS TALK?\nThis program is offered in-person only\, and will not be livestreamed. However\, we will record this interview to be placed later on our YouTube Channel. If you would like to be emailed the recording\, make your request through this online form: https://forms.gle/T9cCqCtQfXd1Sae47. \nPARKING OPTIONS?\nThe CIC building’s garage at 1501 K Street NW (Atlantic Parking) will offer you a discounted rate of $6 to park. When arriving\, tell the garage attendant you are attending the CIC’s program. Please note that the garage closes at 7:00 PM on Wednesdays. Those who park will be able to access the garage from inside the CIC’s building. \nNEED TO CANCEL YOUR REGISTRATION?\nEmail the CIC Events team at events@cicdc.org. \n\nAbout Noelle Mering’s New Book\, No Contact:\nFrom the acclaimed author of Awake\, Not Woke comes this incisive exposé of the widespread\, politically motivated no-contact movement that deconstructs the ideology behind this trend and equips readers to avert estrangement and repair broken relationships. \n \nA new form of relationship estrangement is afoot. Whereas\, in the past\, relationships tended to rupture over issues like abuse\, today\, people are increasingly estranged because of politics. More than 68 million Americans are currently alienated from close family members. Though going no contact is frequently framed as an act of empowerment and self-care\, behind the numbers are millions of hurting people—and an ideology that threatens not only relationships but the entire fabric of society. \nIn No Contact\, author Noelle Mering weaves together interviews with historical research to identify five major factors that have given rise to the no-contact movement: identity politics\, demythologization of the family\, therapeutic culture\, infallibility of victimhood\, and cultural narcissism alongside spiritual decline. By laying bare the forces behind this destabilizing movement—and how they affect us on personal\, familial\, and social levels—Mering helps readers see clearly what is happening\, confront it\, and work with their families to heal\, repair\, and strengthen relationships. \nMore than just a critique\, this book is a call to action. By bringing light to an experience that is often shrouded in shame or presented far too reductively to a cheering online audience\, No Contact empowers readers with a clear-eyed and compassionate perspective that rejects the pernicious ideology undermining our most intimate and necessary relationships. The stakes are high. If we cannot hold fast to one another in the face of disagreement\, we risk losing not only our most intimate bonds but also the foundation of a free and humane society. \nNo Contact is available to purchase at the CIC bookstore.
URL:https://cicdc.org/event/rooftop-mering-no-contact/
LOCATION:Catholic Information Center\, 1501 K Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20005\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Launches,CIC Events
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