On Loving Thy Neighbor
by John WatersCardinal Robert Sarah’s views on the question of migration do not make him an opponent of Pope Francis. Continue Reading »
Cardinal Robert Sarah’s views on the question of migration do not make him an opponent of Pope Francis. Continue Reading »
If the shutdown continues for too long, we will lose social function. Continue Reading »
COVID-19 should change the way we think about our mortality. Continue Reading »
Unless we reconfigure our lives to understand and act on it, the “new evangelization” will remain just another pious slogan. Continue Reading »
I achieved herd immunity many years ago. Continue Reading »
Just a few weeks into the COVID-19 pandemic, it is already clear that many actors are prepared to countenance the exclusion of the old and the very ill from the protection of the human family. Continue Reading »
“Churchmanship” connotes a crucial truth: The Church is Christ’s, not ours. Continue Reading »
The Church’s concern should be to sustain the spiritual health of those entrusted to her care. Continue Reading »
In some ways, Christians this Lent are like Israel in Babylonian exile, bereft of land and temple. Continue Reading »
The non-negotiable nature of abortion rights in today’s Democratic politics has put a target on the backs of recalcitrant pro-lifers like Congressman Dan Lipinski. Continue Reading »