The Judicial Usurpation of Parliament
by Peter HitchensParliament can look after itself when faced with a tricky prime minister, and doesn’t need lawyers or courts to do so. Continue Reading »
Parliament can look after itself when faced with a tricky prime minister, and doesn’t need lawyers or courts to do so. Continue Reading »
The Twitter bubble renders society deaf, closing the collective conversation off to alternative perspectives. Continue Reading »
The John Paul II Institute has been hijacked by a new pack of Vandals conducting a new sack of Rome. Continue Reading »
A spectre is haunting the preparations for next month’s Amazon Synod: the spectre of John Henry Newman. Continue Reading »
Cardinal Dulles’s address to the Cardinal Newman Society on November 11, 2001, in Washington, D.C. Continue Reading »
Before that moment I had understood Marian devotion intellectually . . . but I had never felt it. Continue Reading »
The Ahmari-French exchange reveals real disagreements on the American Right. Continue Reading »
Liberal theology tends to result in liturgical practices that are at best banal and at worst childish. Continue Reading »
Future partnerships are regarded with suspicion after the dissolution of a first marriage.
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Through the twists and turns of its encounter with modernity, the Catholic Church has rediscovered the basic truth about itself. Continue Reading »