Catholicism

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When We Cared

Filip Mazurczak

Today, we mark the hundredth anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. On April 24th, 1915, the nationalist Young…

Confession and the Armenian Genocide

Stella Morabito

My grandmother often talked about her father’s crucifixion to my mother and my aunt. Today my aunt…

A Genocide Remembered and Denied

Andrew Doran

On the night of April 24, 1915, as Constantinople’s Armenian community was deep in slumber following Easter…

Death, Distraction, and Modern Liberal Tastes

Carl R. Trueman

Last week I had to deliver a guest lecture at a liberal arts college entitled ‘”Each day…

Pope Francis and Zero Tolerance

William Doino Jr.

The outcry against Pope Francis’s appointment of Chilean Bishop Juan Barros—who has long been associated with a…

The Friday We Call Good

C. C. Pecknold

The dripping blood our only drink, The bloody flesh our only food: In spite of which we…

Dismantling the Cross

Patricia Snow

Generally speaking, there are two principal vocations in the life of the Catholic Church: marriage on the…

St. John Paul II and the “Tyranny of the Possible”

George Weigel

The reputations of the great often diminish over time. Ten years after his holy death on April…

The Indomitable and Effective Cardinal Pell

George Weigel

Shortly after George Pell was named Archbishop of Melbourne, he instituted several reforms at the archdiocesan seminary,…

Will David Hart’s Dog Go To Heaven?

Stephen H. Webb

In a recent issue of First Things (“Vinculum Magnum Entis,” April), David Hart recounts (or, perhaps, constructs) a…

Why Should a Jew Care Whether Christianity Lives or Dies?

David Gelernter

I argued last month that Pope Francis ought to see the reconversion of Europe as his most…

Cardinal Kasper Responds to First Things Review of “Mercy”

Walter Kasper

In one of his first statements after his election, Pope Francis said of Cardinal Walter Kasper’s book…

Who is Paying Sam Singer?

E. Michael Hamill

Sam Singer urinated on the carpet of his partner in a public relations firm because of an…

Despising Jean Danielou

Matthew Schmitz

Jean Danielou died in disgrace. In 1974, at age sixty-nine, the noted advisor to the Second Vatican…

Keeping Catholic Schools Catholic

George Weigel

There seems to be some dispute as to whether the original Trotskyite—that would be, um, Leon Trotsky—ever…