An All-Too-Moveable Feast
by Charlotte AllenWhen you ease up on distinctive Catholic practices, such as celebrating Mass on Ascension Thursday, people forget they have any Catholic identity at all. Continue Reading »
When you ease up on distinctive Catholic practices, such as celebrating Mass on Ascension Thursday, people forget they have any Catholic identity at all. Continue Reading »
This week is the time to show appreciation for the teachers in our lives. Continue Reading »
The war in the Donbass is real, and the West needs to take it far more seriously. Continue Reading »
A few hours before the Met Gala began, Cardinal Dolan stood opposite the Temple of Dendur and proclaimed Christ. He was there for the press preview of the new exhibit “Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination.” Men in Rome had sent the sacred relics of several holy popes for display . . . . Continue Reading »
The students at Saint Mary’s College of California are told maleness is inherently oppressive—and many young men there are choosing the alt-right. Continue Reading »
The British Broadcasting Corporation is not what it officially claims that it is. Continue Reading »
The band U2 has announced it supports the pro-abortion side in Ireland’s upcoming referendum on abortion. Continue Reading »
Our choice isn’t between “enchanted” religion and “disenchanted” modernity; the choice is more typically among rival enchantments. Continue Reading »
The Resurrection without Holy Week would be pie-in-the-sky and cheap joy. Continue Reading »
People are changed by and through relationships of love—with God and with each other. Continue Reading »