Opinion

The Veil and Me: A History

While women veiling is no long a precept of the Church, it has never ceased to be a sign to the world that points to a Bride and thus a Bridegroom.

The Dominican and the Jazzman

Sherwin wondered about the long-term effects of the fact that we no longer sing music in our lives, including during work, and now mostly listen.

Uncharted Waters

Evangelizing in a world that lacks the spiritual, cultural, and intellectual foundations of pre-20th century missionaries is a challenge that forces us to focus on our one immutable trait – humanity.

The Cross Conquers the World

Christ told us to love our enemies. But loving our enemies does not mean pretending they are our friends. And note that Christ never said “Blessed are the pacifists.” Rather, He said, “Blessed are the peacemakers.” 

Silent Shepherds, Forsaken Lambs

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ guilty silence regarding a U.S. Cardinal’s decision to honor an extreme pro-abortion politician risks inviting divine judgment upon the nation.

Make Satan Illegal Again

The distorted idea of liberty, now baked into Western polity, was born in rebellion against the lawful authority of the Catholic Church—which is why it can’t defend itself against further rebellion.

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