Opinion

Same Enemy, Same Tactics, Nothing Ever Happens

Scripture and the Saints, rather than social media, should guide the Christian response to both real and perceived crisis: “Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to your life.” (Luke 12.25)

When Does the Orate Fratres Go Away?

The distinct nature of the priesthood derived from Holy Orders is baked into the language of the “Orate Fratres.” Flattening the ordained priesthood into “the common priesthood of the faithful,” only distorts both.

Two Anniversaries of 2026 and the War on History

Eight hundred years ago, St. Francis surrendered his soul to Our Lord; two hundred fifty years ago, the United States came to be with its Declaration of Independence. Both anniversaries are crucial for helping us understand who we are and to what we are ordered.

All Hands on Deck

There are sometimes good reasons to go “parish shopping,” but we should also ask ourselves if there is something we can contribute to improve the parish we are in.

The Return of the Ring

With the re-release of Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings movies, it’s a good time to revisit the Christian themes that pervaded J.R.R. Tolkien’s writing.

Challenging the Devil

I stand beside Rachel not to provoke but to defend what is real, what is moral, and what is holy—and to show that no amount of power, fear, or deception can bury the light of truth.

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