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How Not To Lead
Archbishop Joseph Naumann, a former chair of the U.S. bishops’ Committee on Pro-life Activities, recently noted that he was “sad” with the Vatican’s seeming insensitivity to the controversy surrounding...
A First Things Friendship
The First Things 2022 Spring Campaign seeks to raise $600,000 by June 30. To make your contribution, visit www.firstthings.com/donate. Friendship is a beautiful and potent thing, and one of the uncommon joys...
Redemption After Roe
As we head toward June and a Supreme Court decision in the Dobbs abortion case, we should pause to consider a few simple questions. For example: Why aren’t attacks...
Toward a New Pentecost
The following essay is adapted from keynote remarks delivered to graduates at the St. Charles Borromeo Seminary 185th Concursus. I’ve been retired now for two years. Retirement gives you...
Fire Upon the Earth
Contempt for religious faith has been growing in America’s leadership classes for many decades, as scholars such as Christian Smith and Christopher Lasch have shown. But in recent years,...
A Little Wisdom From Bernard
Bernard of Clairvaux, the great 12th-century saint and Doctor of the Church who renewed the Western monastic tradition, once warned that “The most grievous danger for any pope lies...
The Virtue of Obedience
We live in a turbulent time; a time that’s similar, in some ways, to the various Reformations of 500 years ago. History, of course, doesn’t repeat itself. History is...
Making the Wrong Kind of Mess
Starting in 2013 and variously thereafter, Pope Francis has called upon Catholics, especially young Catholics, to “make a mess.” In a way, this makes admirable sense. Reform and renewal...
Strong Families, Strong Selves
This essay is excerpted and adapted from the author’s forthcoming book (Holt, March 16), Things Worth Dying For: Thoughts on a Life Worth Living. To borrow a thought from...
Mr. Biden and the Matter of Scandal
Readers may recall that during the 2004 presidential campaign, Sen. John Kerry led the Democratic ticket. As a Catholic, Kerry held certain policy views that conflicted with the moral...
Answering the Psalmist
Toward the end of the 2015 synod of bishops in Rome, delegates were invited to submit possible themes for the next such gathering, set for 2018. As part of...
When the Dogma Lives Loudly
When Sen. Dianne Feinstein grilled federal circuit court nominee—and now Supreme Court nominee—Amy Coney Barrett three years ago, she fretted that “the dogma lives loudly within you. And that’s...
Unjust Rules for Religious Believers
In the midst of the current pandemic, why should casinos have greater freedoms than churches? In casinos, hundreds to thousands of gamblers gather for hours on end in close...
A Plea for Pakistan’s Christians
Archbishop Charles J. Chaput sent the following letter to Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan this morning. January 21, 2020 Prime Minister Imran KhanCare of the Embassy of the...
Believe, That You May Understand
In 1970, Michael Polanyi wrote an essay called “Why Did We Destroy Europe?” In it, he reflected on the cancerous spread of ideologies and war in the twentieth century....