Regards | Conscience is a journal of opinion and reflection dedicated to a sincere, responsible, and lucid exploration of faith, society, and contemporary human issues.
In a world saturated with information yet impoverished in discernment, the journal seeks to provide a space where speech is not rushed, thought is not improvised, and conscience is not relegated to the background.
Here, we believe that reacting is not enough — one must understand.
Feeling is not enough — one must examine.
Speaking is not enough — one must answer, and sometimes answering begins with thinking.
This journal does not pretend to hold all the answers; it simply refuses to abandon the questions. It does not seek consensus, but coherence. It does not fuel noise — it protects the space required for reflection.
Our Mission
To provide a place for serious reflection where ideas are held with responsibility, faith is treated with depth, and society is viewed with clarity rather than reflex.
Our Editorial Posture
- Reflection before reaction
- Nuance before ideology
- Conscience before convenience
- Voluntary slowness against imposed speed
- Respect for the reader without pandering or simplification
What We Reject
- Sensationalism
- Voluntary oversimplification
- Outrage as strategy
- Arrogant certainty
- Commentary without self-examination
What We Hope For
A community of readers who seek not only answers, but bearings.
Readers capable of silence, distance, inner courage — and measured speech when necessary.
About the Founder
Hector Roberto Mardy is the founder of Regards | Conscience.
A chaplain, writer, and observer of the human condition, he writes from the space where the inner life meets the visible world. He values intellectual integrity over speed, conscience over noise, and responsibility over reaction.
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