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New Year’s Resolutions for Concerned Catholics: A Few Suggestions

George Weigel

During and after the grim martial law period in the early 1980s, many freedom-minded Poles would greet…

The World Will Whimper

John Duggan

Catholic Ireland has fallen. Some vague, residual piety may stay the hand of the Irish from completely…

Christmas, Freedom, and Obedience

George Weigel

On December 17, the day the first “O Antiphon” signaled the intensification of preparations for Christmas, the…

The Lowliness of Human Flesh

Eric Banecker

Of all the secular world’s contributions to the celebration of Christmas, one of my favorites is A…

God Is True

Peter J. Leithart

Let God be found true, though every man be found a liar,” Paul writes (Rom. 3:4). Paul’s…

Two Popes, Too Many Untruths

John Waters

I felt strangely pulled between two minds as I sat through The Two Popes, the new movie said…

America As a Catholic Country

James Matthew Wilson

As a student in the fourth grade of Saint Thomas Aquinas School in East Lansing, Michigan, I…

A Last Chance for Australian Justice

George Weigel

My late parents loved Cardinal George Pell, whom they knew for decades. So I found it a…

Against the Open Society

​Ryszard Legutko

Return of the Strong Gods: Nationalism, Populism, and the Future of the West by r. r. reno…

The Reformed Liturgy, 50 Years Later

George Weigel

Fifty years ago, on November 30, 1969, the Catholic Church marked the First Sunday of Advent with…

Martin Scorsese’s Damned Men Walking

John Waters

Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman is about bringing the curtain down—in cinematic and other senses—on the mythology of glamor and…

Why Did the Wall Fall, 30 Years Ago?

George Weigel

November 9 marked the 30th anniversary of the peaceful breach of the Berlin Wall—the symbolic high point…

Pope Francis and the American Bishops

Philip Lawler

During the most significant debate of last week’s meeting of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB),…

The Philip Pullman Dilemma

Peter Hitchens

If your soul was visible as an animal, what would it be? I suspect mine would be…

Infant Baptism and the Logic of Liberalism

Brandon McGinley

My family goes to a lot of baptisms these days. With several of our Catholic friends raising…