Arts & Letters
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An Anglo-Latin Prayer From The Book of Nunnaminster
I. Nourishment O Vitality!true blush and bloomof those who’ve diedbut live nowin Heaven, to you, Aliment of…
Fruitful and Multiplied
Dizengoff Street, a tree-lined corridor of commerce and pleasure, is Tel Aviv’s main artery. Squint a little,…
National Unity in Ukraine
Ukraine’s resistance to the Russian offensive is a tragic reminder that a self-confident nation is the best…
The View from Vienna
Two weeks ago, my two oldest sons and I walked past the balcony of the Hofberg Palace…
A Not-So-Secular Age
I recently received review copies of two books on the same day. The first, a galley of…
The Impossibility of Christian Transhumanism
So-called “Christian transhumanism,” or the attempt to blend the transhumanist agenda with the precepts of Christian theology,…
Michael Nazir–Ali on Becoming Catholic
Editor R. R. Reno is joined by Fr. Michael Nazir–Ali to talk about his article from the…
Why We Walk
The New Testament tells us that Jesus walked. In Palestine in those days, walking was the only…
Liturgy of the Powers
The trans revolution reached new heights of absurdity last week when the BBC asked Anneliese Dodds, the…
Last Man Standing
And then there was one. Texas Congressman Henry Cuellar is currently the only pro-life Democrat in the…
Miracle on the Dniepr
Since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, the Ukrainians have put up a courageous stand. The sheer…
The Honor Deficit
Historians who write about merchant republics during the Renaissance often speak of an “honor deficit,” an inability…
Hadley Arkes on Roe
Editor R. R. Reno is joined by Hadley Arkes to talk about his article from the March…
Petering
A man does tireof beingcold. He nears the fire.But beingtold, he lets expirethe BeingBold. —Matthew T. Warnez
The Future of United Methodism
The United Methodist Church is going to split. No one knows the exact contours of the split,…