Weekly Headlines

What Price Redemption?

God takes our suffering entirely upon Himself, bearing it away in the fire of an infinite love. Who else but a God of love would dare to take on the world’s dereliction?

Our Hands-On, Tool-Wielding Savior

As we enter into Holy Week, we do well to ponder that fantastic integration of God and man and how it came to pass that perfection itself was so maligned and rejected. 

Weekly Wrap-Up: April 2-8, 2022

A new Supreme Court Justice is confirmed, the bodies of aborted babies are given a proper burial in DC, and Holy Week is approaching. We’ll cover that and more on today’s Crisis Weekly Wrap-Up.

Wuthering Heights in a Nutshell

The darkness of Wuthering Heights is driven by the refusal of the novel’s principal protagonists to love their neighbors or to forgive those who have sinned against them.

Too Many Red Pills Can Be Bad for Your Health

A life lived on red pills is an unstable way of being. We spend the whole time tearing things down and disbelieving things so that we leave little room to build things up and to believe in real things

2% Catholics and the Roots of Modern Idolatry

Our world is awash in idolatry, from the “hard” idolatry of Pachamama to the “soft” idolatry of our smartphone obsession and celebrity culture. This widespread idolatry might be caused by something you wouldn’t suspect.

Weekly Wrap-Up: March 26-April 1, 2022

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signs anti-grooming bill, the German bishops are heretics, and people remember that the Oscars still exist. We’ll cover that and more on today’s Crisis Weekly Wrap-Up.

Canceling Public Prayer

Cancel culture has now moved to the time-honored tradition of prayer in public, declaring invocations and benedictions as unconstitutional attempts to “advance religious doctrine.”

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