Shifting Tectonic Plates in Eastern Christianity
by George WeigelA realized autocephaly for Ukrainian Orthodoxy would “mark a new period in the history of the Universal Church.” Continue Reading »
A realized autocephaly for Ukrainian Orthodoxy would “mark a new period in the history of the Universal Church.” Continue Reading »
John Garvey, president of Catholic University, is between a rock and a hard place. Continue Reading »
Let us link arms as Christians and Jews, bearing witness in our loyalty to each other, a loyalty that does not deny our profound theological differences, but holds forth the possibility of unity in our divided country. Continue Reading »
Denunciations of West show how brittle the nostalgic orthodoxy of black leadership has now become. Continue Reading »
Featuring Philip Hamburger on his new book, Liberal Suppression. Continue Reading »
Though the guilty did not suffer for far too long, now some innocents suffer too much in the correction. Continue Reading »
As Europe and its elites secularize ever more rapidly the Hungarian people have voted to keep “a little slice of Christianity in Hungary.” Continue Reading »
When the temptation to ally the Church with a particular political party is not resisted, it invariably leads to trouble—politically and, more importantly, evangelically. Continue Reading »
Not every kind of hope is good, let alone morally good. Continue Reading »
As a youth minister, Karol Wojtyła gently but persistently compelled serious moral decisions, embodying the real meaning of the Synod-2018 buzzword “accompaniment.” Continue Reading »