A Shanksville Meditation
by George WeigelThe men and women of Flight 93 who chose not to flinch in the face of wickedness affirmed the dignity of human life. Continue Reading »
The men and women of Flight 93 who chose not to flinch in the face of wickedness affirmed the dignity of human life. Continue Reading »
It is not a matter of returning to the past but of consecrating the present. Continue Reading »
The men and women in Not Forgotten all teach important lessons about what it means to live a worthy life. Continue Reading »
Despite rejecting almost in toto the Church’s account of faith and reason, Sacks nevertheless credited it for the fundamental humaneness of Western civilization. Continue Reading »
Bill Eerdmans was a great publisher precisely because he was a great personality. Continue Reading »
Rabbi Sacks was fond of saying that “Judaism is a protest against the world that is, in the name of the world that ought to be.” Continue Reading »
Tom had a deep sense that these things God had given us were infused with the presence of grace. Continue Reading »
Father Paul V. Mankowski, SJ, will be remembered as a man who, remaining faithful to his Jesuit and sacerdotal vocations, became a tower of strength for others. Continue Reading »