Table Talk with Richard John Neuhaus and Friends
by Kevin MartinIn these latter days, being people of faith makes us targets, and we need resources that help us realize: I’m not alone. Continue Reading »
In these latter days, being people of faith makes us targets, and we need resources that help us realize: I’m not alone. Continue Reading »
In my experience, younger priests embrace the military-like sacrifice that their calling demands and try to live a counter-cultural lifestyle. Continue Reading »
Thomas F. Powers joins the podcast to discuss his book American Multiculturalism and the Anti-Discrimination Regime. Continue Reading »
The kingdom is good news because the King exerts authority by giving authority, by giving himself. Continue Reading »
First Things has been a wellspring of inspiration and solidarity during my fashion process. Continue Reading »
While the Anglican Communion is being reset, let us also revise the language of the Cairo Covenant so that it better reflects the thinking of historic Anglicanism. Continue Reading »
Delightful as the season’s spirit is, it is a byproduct and not the thing itself. Continue Reading »
Fr. John Jenkins presided over the rapid enactment of the sexual revolution during his tenure as president of the University of Notre Dame. Continue Reading »
Because there is no Christianity without Judaism, we should first stand in solidarity with those who, as Vatican II taught, were the first to receive God’s promises: promises of which God has never repented. Continue Reading »
Pope Francis is still the Vicar of Christ—even if he appears to have collapsed in on himself. Continue Reading »