Books for Christmas—2024
by George WeigelHere are some suggestions for Christmas book-giving (not “gifting”!). Continue Reading »
Here are some suggestions for Christmas book-giving (not “gifting”!). Continue Reading »
The Dying Gaul is famous as a representation of dignity in defeat. The curly-haired warrior has a mortal wound, but his face is serene. For a while it looked like Daniel Penny would come to symbolize the same thing. Continue Reading »
Wifejak is silly and a little annoying and painfully normal—and she’s endearing in the extreme not in spite of these qualities, but precisely because of them. Continue Reading »
The movie loves Latin, Gregorian chant, and princes of the Church being clothed in liturgical robes needing several acolytes to handle them. Continue Reading »
Before the fire of 2019, some 12 million people visited Notre-Dame in any given year. It is my hope that they will return with new eyes and an appreciation of its divine message. Continue Reading »
The stigma served an important function. It reminded us of the value of being human—not just our biological lives, but the unique capacities that make us human. Continue Reading »
Pope Francis's recent Gaza comments caused widespread distress in Israel and throughout the Jewish diaspora. Continue Reading »
Christianity makes the audacious claim that the Incarnation provides the key to all and everything. Continue Reading »
Bonhoeffer thought Christians must be pacifists, and it’s not clear that he ever abandoned that belief. Continue Reading »
If Oak Flat is destroyed, it will end Apache religious existence as it has been practiced since before the United States existed. Continue Reading »