From Judaism to Jesus
St. Ignatius of Antioch saw the Judaizers as a complete rejection of Jesus Christ.
St. Ignatius of Antioch saw the Judaizers as a complete rejection of Jesus Christ.
To believe the sophistry that belief in a fiery Hell or a monstrous demon is irrational or unfitting of a reasonable Christian is the height of demonic pride.
El Salvador’s president has used “absolute savagery” to successfully crush that country’s gangs. Is it worth the cost?
Sin does not grow sweet by majority practice; truth is not altered by a vote. The Church is not a political party.
Cultural relativism and dissolved objective academic standards have made higher education’s decline inevitable.
The Church under Pope Francis has become infiltrated by the strange ideological connotations found among communist-sympathizing Liberation Theologians.
Argentina President Javier Milei went into the belly of the beast—the World Economic Forum—and denounced everything that organization stands for.
The cynicism that skepticism about the integrity of the political system should make us absent ourselves from the process can’t be the answer.
In response to the suggestion that political corruption and gerrymandering have made civic participation pointless, Catholics should remember that the greatest points are often hidden in pointlessness.
While sexual immorality no longer requires the civil punishment of death, such natural-moral-law violations still bring spiritual death to the souls of those who willingly engage in it.
While activist efforts are certainly important in the pro-life movement, just how much are we relying upon our own wisdom and strength when it comes to fighting these battles?
Fiducia Supplicans does, as Cardinal Fernández and Pope Francis hoped it would, provide clarity; it just isn’t the clarity they wanted.
A look back at a tense Beatles recording session reveals much about how our culture has degraded.
Cardinal Müller addresses the nature of papal infallibility, the limits of papal authority, and the possibility of a heretical pope.
Two things make The European Conservative stand out among other publications: its high-profile writers contributing top-notch content combined with its sleek and classy presentation.
One cannot speak against the acts that used to be called deviant and perverse because those very acts are being mainstreamed and normalized by all the powers that be.
Should the Church “modernize” by becoming more like everyone else? Or, should she hold fast to her ancient, otherworldly beliefs, morals, and rituals?
Maintaining a sense of humor in light of the depraved and cruel actions of some prelates is a healthy and necessary response for Catholics.
Last year’s Synod on Synodality was a moment of Magical Thinking, bearing no resemblance to historic Christianity.
The emperor needed a new theologian to defend the marvelous cloth in which he paraded.