Nothing Compares to Allah
by John William SullivanWhat does Sinéad O’Connor’s Muslim conversion tell us? Continue Reading »
What does Sinéad O’Connor’s Muslim conversion tell us? Continue Reading »
Denunciations of West show how brittle the nostalgic orthodoxy of black leadership has now become. Continue Reading »
The synod had its problems, but the final document is an improvement over the original instrumentum laboris text. Continue Reading »
The nineteenth in a series of reports on Synod-2018. Continue Reading »
A review of the book Timefulness: How Thinking Like a Geologist Can Save the World. Continue Reading »
The eighteenth in a series of reports on Synod-2018. Continue Reading »
Though the guilty did not suffer for far too long, now some innocents suffer too much in the correction. Continue Reading »
As Europe and its elites secularize ever more rapidly the Hungarian people have voted to keep “a little slice of Christianity in Hungary.” Continue Reading »
The seventeenth in a series of reports on Synod-2018. Continue Reading »
The most serious challenge to the Church in our day, even among many of her leaders and scholars, is a seeming loss of confidence in the substance or relevance of key Catholic teachings. Continue Reading »