We Shall Meet
by Benedict KielyFor the believer, the ritual of funeral and prayer for the dead is more than just an exterior comfort: It is an act of faith. Continue Reading »
For the believer, the ritual of funeral and prayer for the dead is more than just an exterior comfort: It is an act of faith. Continue Reading »
Politics dissolves into brutality unless it’s infused with apolitical habits and virtues—humility, gentleness, forbearance, forgiveness, kindness, charity, love. Continue Reading »
The Department of Health and Human Services is to be commended for taking steps to ensure that the law sees us as we are, no matter how we identify. Continue Reading »
Why does St. Paul’s, a parish that otherwise fosters a genuinely Catholic parish life, openly flout Catholic sexual morality? Continue Reading »
We should regard an attack on Jews as an attack on our spiritual cousins, God’s beloved people who gave us our Messiah and salvation. Continue Reading »
We need a new understanding of what is at stake. Continue Reading »
A realized autocephaly for Ukrainian Orthodoxy would “mark a new period in the history of the Universal Church.” Continue Reading »
A new documentary film purportedly gives a thorough overview of abortion politics since the 1960s, but leaves out several major events essential to any history of the political attempt to overturn Roe. Continue Reading »
John Garvey, president of Catholic University, is between a rock and a hard place. Continue Reading »
Let us link arms as Christians and Jews, bearing witness in our loyalty to each other, a loyalty that does not deny our profound theological differences, but holds forth the possibility of unity in our divided country. Continue Reading »