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John Waters
The prospect of mortality shakes even the firmest faith. Continue Reading »
My Father Left Me Ireland: An American Son’s Search For Home by michael brendan dougherty sentinel, 223 pages, $24 Irish artists face a problem unknown to artists in, let us say, uninterrupted nations. It is possible for things, places, people to be “too Irish”—the gist of a note I . . . . Continue Reading »
YouTube has become a sanctuary for those pushed out of culture. Continue Reading »
A government report in Ireland calls for crucifixes to be removed from hospital walls. Continue Reading »
The result of mass migration will not be civilization’s enhancement, but its destruction. Continue Reading »
Europe is coming apart at the seams, but not in the ways the E.U. intellectuals divine. Continue Reading »
The March for Life has become more a celebration of pro-life energies than a commemoration of abortion victims. Continue Reading »
The current attempt to elevate what is called pastoralism above what is called doctrinalism is bogus of its nature and disingenuous in its intent. Continue Reading »
The film Gosnell is a journey to the heart of America’s hypocrisy. Continue Reading »
When you read the pope’s response in light of what has happened—or not happened—in the several days since, it acquires an ominous tenor. Continue Reading »
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