Burying Barronelle Stutzman
by Steven D. SmithThe Court has declined to review Arlene’s Flowers despite hopes that the Trump-appointed justices would spur the Court to take on lingering First-Amendment questions. Continue Reading »
The Court has declined to review Arlene’s Flowers despite hopes that the Trump-appointed justices would spur the Court to take on lingering First-Amendment questions. Continue Reading »
Malta is one of the last countries in the world where abortion is illegal, but pro-abortion activists are trying to change that. Continue Reading »
It was almost as if the McHenry books existed in a parallel time stream and had somehow leaked into our own. Continue Reading »
Between Christ’s first and second advents, the truths of redemption are always now. Continue Reading »
The Supreme Court's decision not to hear Grimm leaves untouched bad law concerning transgender rights. Continue Reading »
The Church is bound—and liberated—by her apostolic faith. The Pope, as the visible source and foundation of unity, must hold fast to that faith. Continue Reading »
Roe must go. It is morally and, more to the point for the Court, constitutionally indefensible—and has been from the moment it was handed down. Continue Reading »
In print and in person, First Things nourishes a sense of the real. Continue Reading »
It was a metaphor for Benedict’s whole pontificate. After the problems, storms, tensions…one arrives at the final point of adoration and union with God in peace, before Jesus Christ present in the Eucharist. Continue Reading »
The intellectual formation provided by these pages has prepared me to commit myself to living according to a set of ideals ordered toward the highest good. Continue Reading »