The End of the Imperial Episcopate
by Jay Scott NewmanEverything that is of Imperium rather than Evangelium needs to go. Continue Reading »
Everything that is of Imperium rather than Evangelium needs to go. Continue Reading »
Old tech beckons us to pause rather than react; to think, rather than do. Continue Reading »
A recommendation for Philip K. Dick's Martian Time-Slip. Continue Reading »
Because the sex scandals of the Church are overwhelmingly homosexual, the Church can no longer risk ordaining men with homosexual inclinations in the hopes that those inclinations turn out to be transitory. Continue Reading »
Focusing on sacrilege is important because it helps us remember that we are dealing with something holy: the holiness of the priesthood, of the episcopacy, and of the Church. Continue Reading »
The current culture of the American episcopacy makes even good men incapable of rooting out the corruption in their midst. Continue Reading »
The Cardinals must advise Pope Francis to withdraw new teaching on the death penalty from the Catechism. Continue Reading »
R. Marie Griffith's work is well researched, but conceptually thin. Continue Reading »
Identity politics seems to be having difficulties in Medieval Studies, perhaps due to the nature of the field. Continue Reading »
The notion that the pro-life movement can be identified with Trump or the Republican Party is specious. Continue Reading »