Good Shepherds
by Peter J. LeithartWherever the gospel takes hold, it initiates a revolution of elites because the Good Shepherd always comes with good shepherds. Continue Reading »
Wherever the gospel takes hold, it initiates a revolution of elites because the Good Shepherd always comes with good shepherds. Continue Reading »
Kennedy, de Gaulle, and de Valera shared the experience of kneeling before Catholic altars, and this orientation made its way into their own visionary reachings. Continue Reading »
Woody Allen’s Broadway Danny Rose is one of the best movies ever made about Thanksgiving. Continue Reading »
The Vatican is contemplating a move that would bring pressures to bear from the world media on the next papal conclave. Continue Reading »
European hypocrisy has destroyed Nagorno-Karabakh. Continue Reading »
Gregory Dowling provides a helpful travel guide for readers embarking on their own pilgrimage through Mason’s life and thought. Continue Reading »
Päivi Räsänen has remained humble and plain-spoken as she defended both her own beliefs and the fundamental right of everyone else to share theirs. Continue Reading »
The central task of the pro-life movement is to confront the culture by proving our premises that abortion is an act of violence that ends the life of a human being in the womb. Continue Reading »
Fides et Ratio intends to show that the historical and socio-cultural conditioning that attends all thinking cannot and does not obviate the objectivity and universality of truth. But one must strain hard to see any sense of this in Pope Francis’s new document. Continue Reading »
Writing a column is a strange, many-sided enterprise and a privilege. Continue Reading »