Trump in Britain
by Peter HitchensWatching this grotesque performance, I was filled (as I so often am these days) with sorrow that so few British children read or study Shakespeare anymore. Continue Reading »
Watching this grotesque performance, I was filled (as I so often am these days) with sorrow that so few British children read or study Shakespeare anymore. Continue Reading »
We live in an era of upheaval, not only in the American church, but in the American republic. Continue Reading »
If abortion is a First Amendment issue, the coming battle over Judge Kavanaugh’s confirmation isn’t just about the future of abortion rights. Continue Reading »
We should first be focused on the question, “What is true?” Continue Reading »
For Augustine, love is the most basic appetite of the soul. Continue Reading »
Fr. Newman has lived the priesthood of the New Evangelization in a singular way. Continue Reading »
Christian liturgy—and God himself—have become victims of the abolition of the pre-political. Continue Reading »
There is something to be said for the ability to disappear from the internet when the time comes. Continue Reading »
To say that Viktor Orban is anti-Semitic is outrageously wrong. Continue Reading »
Reading Ink, I was taken back to the churches I attended in Pomona, California in the 1950s. Continue Reading »