On Cages and Evangelization in China
by George WeigelAttempts to defend the Vatican’s shameful reluctance to support beleaguered Chinese Catholics remain unpersuasive, even ludicrous. Continue Reading »
Attempts to defend the Vatican’s shameful reluctance to support beleaguered Chinese Catholics remain unpersuasive, even ludicrous. Continue Reading »
The Samaritan is none other than Jesus Christ. Christians, and no doubt many non-Christians, expect the Church to teach about Jesus Christ. Continue Reading »
In the few short years since transhood went mainstream, childhood and adolescence has become a haze of puberty blockers, testosterone shots, sex-change surgeries, and gender confusion for untold numbers of young people. Continue Reading »
To crudely dismiss the concerns of a large share of the American population regarding electoral fraud is dangerous, especially for the stability of the system itself. Continue Reading »
The Electoral College works even better than the American founders hoped. Continue Reading »
Russian control of Karabakh and protection of the region’s Armenians is a good second-best option for Armenia, given the alternatives. Continue Reading »
Elections in future are likely to revolve around the struggle between two conflicting worldviews. Continue Reading »
The Becerra pick has nothing to do with health care policy in the United States, and everything to do with enforcing a radical abortion agenda. Continue Reading »
The Look of the Book nudged me repeatedly to hunt in my own shelves and stacks for books the look of which had caught my eye once upon a time. Continue Reading »
Despite rejecting almost in toto the Church’s account of faith and reason, Sacks nevertheless credited it for the fundamental humaneness of Western civilization. Continue Reading »