Giving You the Shirt Off Your Neighbor’s Back
Governments in general are very good at giving you the shirt off your neighbor’s back while causing the conditions that make you need the shirt in the first place.
Governments in general are very good at giving you the shirt off your neighbor’s back while causing the conditions that make you need the shirt in the first place.
A fresh raft of intellectual refugees are turning from the Left because the corrupted Left they knew has left them.
Too many Catholic biblical scholars live off the substance of a faith they no longer believe in, a faith every detail of which they despise.
The upcoming consecration of Russia and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary raises many questions about Our Lady’s request and past consecrations.
Recent updates to Canon Law make it likely that we’ll see new and updated catechisms being used to propagate errors in faith and morals—a kind of “viral vector” for doctrinal innovation.
The play “A.D. 16” is yet one more stupid, irreverent example of reducing Jesus to a flat, uninteresting manifestation of our own fleeting pet political and cultural fetishes; one with no ability to speak eternal truths.
The USCCB plan to foster more reverence for the Eucharist could be done a lot cheaper, and a lot more successfully, with just a few simple steps.
A recent Florida parental rights bill has come under attack by the Woke Axis for supporting the rights of parents to know what their kids are being told in schools.
How politicians responded to the Covid crisis is one of the best ways to judge the potential 2024 Republican presidential candidates.
Russia and Ukraine get nowhere on ceasefire talks, inflation continues to rise, and a bishop is removed for not being onboard the vaccine train.
A good man might pray the imprecatory psalms against Putin; a perfect man would love him and pray for him. Which takes more courage?
Mary Shelley seems to have learned the hard way that iconoclastic “freedoms” do not make men into gods, or women into goddesses, but that they turn men into monsters and women into their victims.
Bigger and newer housing means higher purchase costs and property taxes, which encumber a greater proportion of a family’s income for basic needs, squeezing out lower income families.
We have become so accustomed to lies on top of lies as the foundation of our social framework that we were not equipped to stand up for the truth.
The great Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky believed that we are individually responsible for the sins of everyone in the world—and it is a mindboggling and soul-shaking meditation that is ripe material for Lent.
“Men without chests” are those who lack any sense of the sublime, the beautiful, the homely, or the slovenly, the ugly, and the perverse. What is a Church without a chest?
Even though the media is ignoring it, the People’s Convoy is growing in strength.
The West’s tepid response to the unprovoked and wholly unjustified Russian invasion of Ukraine will likely make larger-scale military conflict—even nuclear conflict—more likely.
In striving for sanctity, the ancients had an advantage over us. They had something that many of us appear to have lost: they actually believed in an objective order.
The stakes for Ukrainians and Russians in this are existential; for Americans sitting behind computers, they are a luxury item to be indulged in, to signal one’s “virtue” by condemning the villain and praising the plucky underdog.