The Bullies and That Book
by George WeigelThe partisans of openness and dialogue are now telling two of Catholicism’s most distinguished sons that their views are unwelcome. Continue Reading »
The partisans of openness and dialogue are now telling two of Catholicism’s most distinguished sons that their views are unwelcome. Continue Reading »
I was stunned to sadness Sunday afternoon when my daughter told us Kobe Bryant had died in a helicopter accident. Continue Reading »
The idea that it is possible for pro-life politicians to sideline abortion in favor of “bread-and-butter issues” has no moral basis. Continue Reading »
Yale’s “Introduction to Art History,” a longstanding course in a Western Civ tradition, has undergone a diversity revision. Continue Reading »
A review of Tom Dulack’s Paradise Lost, playing now in New York. Continue Reading »
Fleabag is not a nice Catholic show. In many ways it’s grotesque. But one privilege of well-made art is the ability to tell the truth by mistake. Continue Reading »
Cities invite hubris—not only outsized political ambitions but also intellectual ambitions. Continue Reading »
The news that a Catholic parish in Virginia planned to host the consecration of an Episcopalian bishop—a woman—sparked backlash. Continue Reading »
A Hidden Life’s themes are timely for a world unable to differentiate between the nature of tyranny and the nature of different contemporary movements. Continue Reading »
A list of some of the most perceptive cultural critics of the last two centuries. Continue Reading »