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In Four Quartets, T. S. Eliot notes, “The end is where we start from.” Our sense of when…
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The Jewish Foundations of the West: New and Notable Books

In the introduction of Jewish Roots of American Liberty, a new collection of essays and documents edited by…
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Sportsmanship and the Season of Our Discontents

In early October, a dinner conversation with an old friend turned to why we both find the National…
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False Patriots

Liel Leibovitz
November 5, 2024, was one of the most joyous days of my life. Like 77,302,580 of my fellow Americans, I felt that, under the Democrats, the nation was heading in a disastrous direction…

The Common Sense of John Searle

Edward Feser

The twentieth-­century philosopher Wilfrid Sellars drew an influential distinction between “the manifest image,” which is the way…

Canterbury Fails

Damian Thompson

When it was announced in October that the next archbishop of Canterbury would be a woman with…

Taming the Tongue

Matthew Schmitz

On October 14, Politico reported on a group chat in which leaders of various Young Republicans groups…

Kings, Behold and Wail

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I was a full-time parish priest at a time when we still visited people in their homes.…

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The editors discuss the troubles at Heritage, the conservative think tank whose president recently touched off a controversy by releasing a video statement in support of Tucker Carlson. The…

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The Church’s Answer to the World (ft. Carter Griffin)

In the ​latest installment of the ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein, Fr. Carter Griffin joins in to discuss his recent book, Forming Families, Forming Saints. The…

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Is the UK a Nation of Immigrants? (ft. Louise Perry)

In this episode, Louise Perry joins Rusty Reno on The Editor’s Desk to talk about her recent essay, “Indigenous London,” from the November 2025 issue of the magazine. The…
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A Catholic Approach to Immigration

Kelsey Reinhardt
In the USCCB’s recent Special Pastoral Message, the bishops of the United States highlight the suffering inflicted by a broken immigration system and empathize with vulnerable families who live…

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George Weigel

On December 7, 1965, Pope Paul VI solemnly promulgated the Second Vatican Council’s Declaration on Religious Freedom,…

Colorado Needs Another Schooling on Religious Freedom

Nicholas Reaves

In Colorado, “universal” evidently means “everyone except those holding disfavored religious views.” Over the past two years,…

Rosalía’s Restless Heart

Stephen G. Adubato

In music,” writes the Italian priest Luigi Giussani, “what man pays homage to is something else, something…

The Right’s Thirty-Year War

Daniel McCarthy

The battles raging on the right since Tucker Carlson’s interview with Nick Fuentes are not new. They…

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”Hey you, I’m into Jesus,” I sang, driving to school in my 1988 Buick Park Avenue, the…

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People can get used to most anything. Even the abyss may be rendered tolerable—or, for that matter,…

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Daniel Kahneman was a Nobel laureate in economics, the author of the international bestseller Thinking, Fast and…

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The Rest as History

J. J. Kimche

The Sabbath is making a comeback. Across the West, that most singular and ancient of weekly phenomena—a…

Fossilized Faith

Aaron M. Renn

Christian Smith, a sociologist at Notre Dame, has a knack for turning academic research ­into books that…

Briefly Noted

The Book of Mormon simultaneously affirms the Bible and challenges its uniqueness, with the stated purpose to…

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Ryan Wilson

I am so wearied by the ancient weight Of my own sins, by my bad habits’ load…

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We promised Joshua that we would serve the god who brought us to this land. Of course…

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