Jazz, Hope, and Perverse Modernism
by Mark JudgeBefore rage mobs, before cancel culture, before lawsuits over Christmas, Americans were once comfortable with moments of charged grace in the public square. Continue Reading »
Before rage mobs, before cancel culture, before lawsuits over Christmas, Americans were once comfortable with moments of charged grace in the public square. Continue Reading »
Aspects of Mr. Biden’s Catholic self-presentation put me in mind of some of the folkways of pre-Vatican II tribal Catholicism. Continue Reading »
“A society that believes in nothing can offer no argument even against death.” Continue Reading »
Our system of government is best described as a constitutional republic. Continue Reading »
Even before de Blasio brought the place to her knees, New York had ceased to be as compelling. Continue Reading »
Like John F. Kennedy before him, Joe Biden has submerged his religious faith in his partisan loyalty, betraying his religion. Continue Reading »
Is a month without special observances a superior or inferior month? Continue Reading »
Tom had a deep sense that these things God had given us were infused with the presence of grace. Continue Reading »
In 2020, we are not that far removed from the early era of professional baseball in America, no matter how much the game has changed over the decades. Continue Reading »
The Dutch government is preparing to legalize euthanasia for children between the ages of one and twelve. Continue Reading »