Rediscovering Baptism in Plague-Time
by George WeigelBaptism effects a fundamental change in who we are, what we can “see,” and what we must do. Continue Reading »
Baptism effects a fundamental change in who we are, what we can “see,” and what we must do. Continue Reading »
The state seems somehow to have turned the jury—often swayed by emotion—into its own weapon. Continue Reading »
It is possible that the pandemic, rather than leading to uniform religious revival, will increase the piety of some but weaken that of others. Continue Reading »
Plagues are no longer tragedies but technical challenges. Continue Reading »
Peter Baldacchino, bishop of Las Cruces, New Mexico, became the first American bishop to lift a ban on public attendance at Mass. Continue Reading »
When I was a teacher I would advise students to read dead writers. “Let time be your editor.” Continue Reading »
Proliferating litigation against Catholic medical institutions threatens the fundamental right of free exercise of religion. Continue Reading »
Cardinal Pell has been vindicated, but other matters of consequence remain unsettled. Continue Reading »
During and after the Black Death, Christianity saw the blossoming of an interior spirituality. Continue Reading »
Tomie dePaola’s children’s books show a sympathy not only for the child, but for the childlike adult, whose eyes are open to surprise and miracle. Continue Reading »