On the Centenary of Sigrid Undset’s Conversion
by Amy FaheyPerhaps it is not too bold to suggest that Undset, a century after her first taste of Paradise, now advocates for her earthly friends from the other side of the veil. Continue Reading »
Perhaps it is not too bold to suggest that Undset, a century after her first taste of Paradise, now advocates for her earthly friends from the other side of the veil. Continue Reading »
The mystery isn’t that many of today’s young men are deserting the side that loathes them and fears them and sometimes longs to queer them. It’s that socially and economically superior players haven’t a clue anymore about what makes young men tick. Continue Reading »
The happiness of the infertile couple relativizes all other considerations. Continue Reading »
Our crisis is about who we are and how our idea of who we are ennobles or debases our common life. Continue Reading »
If voting for Trump is considered a fulfillment of Christian duty, or even an act of Christian piety, it would be a distraction from that duty. Continue Reading »
We cannot afford to shirk the burden of knowing what has actually been done, especially since 1914. Continue Reading »
The vote is the means, but the end, the duty, is truly to pick an officer for the office. Continue Reading »
Christless conservatism lacks a full-orbed positive vision for the human person, and thus for the common good. Continue Reading »
In the end, the Synod was a failure and a yawn-fest. Continue Reading »
What Gov. Whitmer doesn’t appreciate is that Catholicism is very much alive in Michigan. Continue Reading »