What Christians Can Expect From Joe Biden and Kamala Harris
by Kenneth CraycraftThe president-elect and vice president-elect have made it very clear that they intend to make it very costly to practice one’s faith. Continue Reading »
Why I Sued Governor Cuomo For the Right to Worship
by Nicholas DiMarzioNew York’s failure to recognize the importance of the Mass is plain wrong. Continue Reading »
Christianity and the Future of American Conservatism
by Mark MovsesianIf Republicans are to become a multiethnic, middle-class movement, a popular, ecumenical Christianity of the sort I observed at the Museum of the Bible will likely have an important place in it. Continue Reading »
What We've Been Reading—11.23.20
by EditorsR. R. Reno on Geoffrey Kabaservice, Mark Bauerlein on Lewis and Clark, and Jacquelyn Lee on Mother Benedict. Continue Reading »
The Battle to Free the Mass
by Salvatore J. CordileoneAfter public witness on the city streets, a big media push, and a petition signed by thousands of Catholics, San Francisco has finally lifted unfair restrictions on public worship. Continue Reading »
The Mass Is the First Necessity
by Gladden J. PappinCatholics across France have been meeting outside churches and civil buildings to demand the lifting of prohibitions on the public celebration of Mass. Continue Reading »
Evangelical Cosmopolitanism
by Peter J. LeithartJew and Gentile are knit together as the new Messianic humanity, brought alive by the Spirit to be life to one another, and so life to the world. Continue Reading »
Christian Witness from the Cultural Margins
by Bruce Riley AshfordIf the cosmic king of the universe could reign from a tree, then we his ambassadors can minister from one also. Continue Reading »
How Pro-Life Presidents Should Defend the Unborn
by C. C. PecknoldIf a candidate claims to be pro-life and seeks the votes of pro-lifers, his or her mandate should be clear: Be bold for life. Continue Reading »
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