The Legion and the National Catholic Register
by Raymond J. de SouzaThe news two weeks ago concerning Fr. Marcial Maciel was devastating to members of the Legion of Christ and Regnum Christi; it was heartbreaking to see my friends on television, clearly distraught at the realization that their founder and spiritual father was guilty of serious crimes.The news shook . . . . Continue Reading »
Cold-Blooded Christianity
by Matthew MillinerTo scan the popular Christian publications today is to conclude that the category of heresy has not been lost, but it has been relocated. The new anathema is cultural Christianity. Missional Christians disparage it. The supposed demise of Christendom is the rallying cry of . . . . Continue Reading »
The Attack of the Machines
by Ryan Sayre PatricoWe all know the story. Whether weve seen it at the movies, heard it on the radio, or read it in a book, weve all been exposed at one point or another to a variation on the same dystopian nightmare: the attack of the machines.One version plays out far away, in some cold, dark corner of . . . . Continue Reading »
The Anglicans in Egypt: A Deeper Communion
by Jordan Hylden“Are we a global church, or are we a federation of local bodies?” At the close of last week’s meeting of the Anglican primates in Egypt, the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams thus set forth the great looming question that Anglicanism has been asking itself for the last . . . . Continue Reading »
Death By Bailout
by R. R. RenoBarack Obamas announcement of restrictions on executive pay gets it just right. Last week the White House issued regulations limiting compensation for the top brass of companies being bailed out to $500,000 per year, along with a variety of warnings about the luxury goodies that cronies on . . . . Continue Reading »
Saving What Can Be Saved
by George WeigelIn May 2006, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF) made public its decision to invite Fr. Marcial Maciel, founder of the religious order the Legion of Christ and the lay movement Regnum Christi, to a reserved life of penitence and prayer, relinquishing any form of . . . . Continue Reading »
Obama and the Faith-Based Initiative
by John J. DiIulio, Jr.On July 1, 2008, Barack Obama gave a speech and interviews in Zanesville, Ohio in which he declared that, if elected president, he would constitute a Council on Faith-Based and Community Partnerships in his White House. That day he addressed three separate but related sets of questions . . . . Continue Reading »
MarciWorld
by Melissa Musick NussbaumWelcome to MarciWorld, where legislation can stop the sexual abuse of children. Marci Hamilton, a Yeshiva University law professor, describes her book, Justice Denied: What America Must Do to Protect Its Children , as “a how-to book on stopping child abuse, empowering survivors, and helping . . . . Continue Reading »
In Defense of Anne Rice
by Patricia SnowWhen Anne Rices Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt was published in 2005, my initial reaction was a succinct dismissal: Ridiculous. Who does she think she is, writing a life of Jesus Christ in the first person? There are four gospels, I argued to myself, and everything else is testimony. Does St. . . . . Continue Reading »
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