Esther in America
by Stuart HalpernThe courage of Queen Esther has been a source of succor and moral inspiration in America since the days of the colonies. Continue Reading »
The courage of Queen Esther has been a source of succor and moral inspiration in America since the days of the colonies. Continue Reading »
The effort to preserve life by prohibiting the living of it doesn’t work. Continue Reading »
As all true home-seekers understand, we are pilgrims here below—striving for a different home far beyond physical borders in the City of God. Continue Reading »
The men and women in Not Forgotten all teach important lessons about what it means to live a worthy life. Continue Reading »
Three years after publication, in the same week that the House of Representatives plans to ram through the Equality Act, Amazon has erased my book opposing gender ideology from its cyber shelves. Continue Reading »
This month it's The Count of Monte Cristo, the Hapsburgs, and a foray into Sinclair Lewis.
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The extraordinary fact of Catholic life in the United States is not the few bishops who humiliate us so bitterly, but the many who do the job so well. Continue Reading »
The challenges rending the Church today are strikingly similar to those of centuries ago. Continue Reading »
The commandments “till it and keep it” and “be fruitful and multiply” are wed to each other. Continue Reading »
Pakaluk interprets John’s soaring Gospel as informed by conversations he must have enjoyed with Mary over thirty years of living and communing in their common home. Continue Reading »