True and False Reconciliation
by George WeigelMajor Archbishop Shevchuk has confronted a horrific situation with a resolve born of deep faith. Continue Reading »
Major Archbishop Shevchuk has confronted a horrific situation with a resolve born of deep faith. Continue Reading »
My fellow humanities PhDs, go where you are wanted. There are plenty of classical schools across the country eager to enlist your services. Continue Reading »
Perhaps more than at any time since Christianity’s early centuries, lay people will have to shoulder more responsibility in the work of the Church. Continue Reading »
I do hope you’ll find at least one title I mention worth looking into. Books about Trump and current politics? Nah, not interested. Continue Reading »
I will tell my students that if they use ChatGPT, they will live by proxy, and outsource their own inner life to a machine. Continue Reading »
Churches and Christians need to think about what hospitality looks like in our modern world as much as they think about other aspects of the faith. Continue Reading »
Three distinct themes wind through all of Mark Bauerlein's episodes: the state of education in America today, Christian intellectual discourse, and the challenge posed by woke hegemony. Continue Reading »
Archbishop Fernández is no Joseph Ratzinger in either theological heft or in his relationship to the pope he will serve. Continue Reading »
We should not conflate equality and equivalence. Those who do so risk cutting themselves off from the traditions that make them who they are. Continue Reading »
Critics are not always enemies. Some speak out of love, even when their words are heated. Continue Reading »