Begging Your Pardon
/ by Joshua P. HochschildPardoning the January 6 protestors in 2025 formally completes the rejection of the manufactured narrative. Continue Reading »
Pardoning the January 6 protestors in 2025 formally completes the rejection of the manufactured narrative. Continue Reading »
I hope to see Notre Dame beat the Buckeyes soundly on Monday. I say this with great reluctance. Continue Reading »
Unless we hear God’s summons within the music of earth, we haven’t grasped the full significance of music at all. Continue Reading »
Dylan did more than preserve America’s rich folk heritage. He transformed it. Continue Reading »
Legalizing assisted suicide teaches society to doubt human value. Continue Reading »
St. Sophia Cathedral is quiet and almost empty when I step inside on a wintry morning. Saints in icons on the walls and pillars stare at me. A huge mosaic of the Mother of God, known as the Oranta, the Praying One, fills the apse. She stands in a sky-blue gown, her arms upraised, against a burnished . . . . Continue Reading »
Madi grew up in a religious home, blessed with attentive parents who took the dangers of technology seriously. They installed filters on her devices and required her to hand in her phone every night. Yet, when she was thirteen, she encountered pornography for the first time through her social media . . . . Continue Reading »
If I drink coffee at every meeting, I’ll kill someone,” His Beatitude Pierbattista Pizzaballa says when I ask him to join me for an espresso while we talk. Who first? I want to ask. But I suspect the patriarch of the 150,000 Latin-rite Catholics in Israel, Jordan, the West Bank, Gaza, . . . . Continue Reading »