The Hartford Appeal and the Synod on Synodality
by George WeigelThe challenges of offering a decadent culture the healing medicine of the gospel have intensified since the Hartford Appeal. Continue Reading »
The challenges of offering a decadent culture the healing medicine of the gospel have intensified since the Hartford Appeal. Continue Reading »
The struggle for religious and individual freedom also requires the active participation of the Church in world politics. Continue Reading »
The very telos of any Constitution would be to protect those rights that flow to us by nature. Continue Reading »
Synod-2023 has reignited the intra-Catholic war over the legacy of the Second Vatican Council. Continue Reading »
It is my hope that Pope Francis will start to make a sincere effort to encourage and accompany those of us who are trying to live according to the teachings of the Church. Continue Reading »
Red state leaders refuse to do what is necessary because they are worried about trivialities, which is the kind of behavior that makes Protestant Franco all but inevitable. Continue Reading »
The future quickly becomes the past. Continue Reading »
The most difficult problems facing the Church today are the questions of who and what a human being really is. Continue Reading »
The pope and Andy Stanley have developed a pastoral strategy in isolation from (and, arguably, in opposition to) traditional Christian teaching. Continue Reading »
I address this letter to you, members of the . . . Synod on Synodality, supposing that you are as worried as I am about the outcome of this Synod. Continue Reading »