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God’s Harsh and Dreadful Love
The Paschal Triduum this year seemed like a return from exile: Holy Thursday’s Evening Mass of the…
HR-1: Voter Fraud is for Keeps
The latest installment in an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Mark Meckler joins the…
Good News After a Very Bad Year
There is no need to belabor the awfulness of the year of lockdowns, shutdowns, and other downers…
My Adorable Jesus
When I was a child, on Lenten Fridays my mother would corral us into the Subaru and…
Jesus of the Suburbs
Last week I read a very interesting review of a book entitled In Conversation: Samuel Wells and…
A Time for Confidence
2020 is finally ending. It seems like a decade ago that we were chugging along in the…
The Chicago Seven and the Long Sixties
The Trial of the Chicago 7directed by aaron sorkinnetflix The 1968–1970 trial of the Chicago Seven seemed…
Who Is the Good Samaritan?
Despite the collapse or erasure of Christian references in Europe, contemporary language has retained a certain number…
The Only Great Reset
You may have heard an ominous phrase echo around the digital ether recently: “The Great Reset.” Klaus…
Books for Christmas—2020
How bad a year has it been? Let me not count the ways. Good books can hearten…
Therapeutic Jurisprudence
After the 1973 decision Roe v. Wade, a crisis of meaning emerged in opinions of the United…
Regulation of Religious Schools
The latest installment in an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Jason Bedrick and Jay P.…
China’s Catholics and the Church’s Moral Witness
The human rights situation in China has deteriorated severely under the autocratic rule of Xi Jinping, especially…
Why the Words of Baptism Matter
For I received from the Lord what I also handed on to you.—1 Cor. 11:23 When I…
A Case of Cancelled Speech
The latest installment in an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Lawrence Mead explains why…