Francis and the Journalists
by John WatersWhen you read the pope’s response in light of what has happened—or not happened—in the several days since, it acquires an ominous tenor. Continue Reading »
When you read the pope’s response in light of what has happened—or not happened—in the several days since, it acquires an ominous tenor. Continue Reading »
We are seeing Christ's providential care for the Church in the voices now coming forward to expose corruption. Continue Reading »
The unfinished memoirs of Dietrich von Hildebrand and Sebastian Haffner should be a warning to us not to make any thoughtless Nazi comparisons. Continue Reading »
The doctrines of hell and grave sin have been downplayed for decades in the American Church. Continue Reading »
American Catholics who are serious about concrete reform should begin by looking at laws in parts of the world that are already ahead of them on this issue. Continue Reading »
The question prompted by Viganò’s account of his personal interactions with Francis, must be answered. Continue Reading »
Archbishop Viganò's testimony deserves to be taken seriously, not peremptorily dismissed or ignored. Continue Reading »
Viganò's letter implicates Pope Francis in the very behavior he denounced while in Ireland. Continue Reading »
Sigrid Undset's Kristen Lavransdatter sheds light on the current crisis in the Catholic Church. Continue Reading »
When it comes to the sexual revolution, yes: In Catholic teaching you may have told us so. But in your actions, you have not shown us a better way. Continue Reading »