When Justice Fails
by Peter J. LeithartHuman justice often fails, but we can seek justice in a higher court. Continue Reading »
Human justice often fails, but we can seek justice in a higher court. Continue Reading »
The third in a series of reports on Synod-2018. Continue Reading »
The current attempt to elevate what is called pastoralism above what is called doctrinalism is bogus of its nature and disingenuous in its intent. Continue Reading »
The second in a series of reports on Synod-2018. Continue Reading »
The courage of the Wojtyła electors forty years ago should be an antidote to the despair some Catholics feel today. Continue Reading »
The first in a series of reports on Synod-2018. Continue Reading »
We seem to have lost our capacity to think and speak about “LGBT identity” without capitulating to it. Continue Reading »
Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony before the Senate on Thursday had little evidentiary weight, but it carried a powerful cultural charge. Continue Reading »
Did McCarrick and other abusers use the grant-making power of the Papal Foundation to curry favor and buy protection from Vatican officials? Continue Reading »