When I Met Christ
by John WatersIn an Irish health care system creaking at the seams, human beings still look upon one another with affection, pity, and mercy. Continue Reading »
In an Irish health care system creaking at the seams, human beings still look upon one another with affection, pity, and mercy. Continue Reading »
Those embracing Amoris Laetitia should remember the difference between a real development of doctrine and what Cardinal Newman calls a corruption. Continue Reading »
Basilides Melchischyros offers thoughts on Blase Cardinal Cupich's recent elucidation of Amoris Laetitia. Continue Reading »
The terror and dismay of Remainers have helped to demonstrate the non-existence of Enlightenment Man, the thinker who stands only on logic and waves away every distraction. Continue Reading »
Pope Francis's new apostolic letter offers a window into how he sees the process of retirement from high office in the Church. Continue Reading »
Darkest Hour, the recent Winston Churchill movie, is a rubbish film riddled with historical inaccuracies. Continue Reading »
Lucas Warren, a child with Down syndrome, was named the Gerber Baby of 2018—an encouraging sign in our age of anti–Down syndrome cruelty. Continue Reading »
Last Sunday, a New Jersey Lutheran church celebrated the transition of its pastor from womanhood to manhood. Continue Reading »
Christianity in its original and most animating form is fundamentally incompatible with the race-based mythos of the alt-right. Continue Reading »
We didn’t normalize Trump's immorality when he won the election; we normalized Trump when we overlooked Bill Clinton's vices. Continue Reading »