The Ukrainian Crisis and the Geopolitics of Christendom
The secularized former Christendom is facing off against a Russia that wants to reclaim its imperialist – and Christian – past.
The secularized former Christendom is facing off against a Russia that wants to reclaim its imperialist – and Christian – past.
Canada has been beaten and abused, and many have forgotten how to fight. But out of nowhere have come the most unlikely of heroes who are set to stare down Trudeau: tens of thousands of truck drivers.
Priests need to stop accompanying sin and call out the abusers and heretics in their midst.
What do you say to a loved one who is getting married outside the Church? Dr. Janet Smith shares a letter she sent to a loved one in this situation.
As Catholics are learning more and more about the role of fetal tissue research in modern medicine, they are asking how they can break free from its chains.
Recent accusations against Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI remind us that the Church is still in need of a deep scouring.
The Church’s response to COVID is driven by “concern for the safety of our members and the vulnerable”—a rationale that would have struck early Christians as strange.
Modernism, as an ideological stance, is essentially iconoclastic. It exists principally by standing in judgment against what has existed, even when what has existed is profoundly and naturally human.
A generational divide is at the heart of the wider divisions of faith currently roiling the Church, with younger priests more traditional than their older compatriots.
Legalized abortion is, in part, due to the catastrophic moral and spiritual failure of men—especially Christian men—who have stood on the sidelines for so long.
As we wait to see the disposition of this evil regime on what may be the last March for Life, we must consider the men and women who brought us to this moment, the pantheon of pro-life heroes.
It is easy to jump to rash judgements about people, but we should see the image of God in each person.
Treating the pope as a “super-bishop” who is the only necessary member of the Church militant is a crime against sound theology.
The short, impossibly complex songs—let’s call them ditties—played during modern Catholic Masses are a major distraction to the solemn, prayerful state of mind we should aim to enter.
We have made an idol of medicine, and we have given the care of our bodies to thieves and murderers who slaughter children for profit.
The continued stigmatization of cigarette smokers signals the Leftist lunacy of passionate focus upon trivialities while entirely oblivious to matters of titanic moral consequence.
Whatever power Christ conferred upon Peter, and all his successors down through the centuries, is not about this or that pope’s own private preferences, but rather the clear and public defense of a common faith.
One of the last interviews given by Alice von Hildebrand, who passed away on January 14, 2022.
Restoring the Last Gospel (John 1:1-14) to the end of Mass would be a bulwark against the disturbing trends of our culture.