LETTERS FROM THE SYNOD - 2023: #7
Edited by Xavier Rynne IIWhy do some in the Church seek to accommodate the sexual revolution, when the consequences of doing that are already disastrous? Continue Reading »
Why do some in the Church seek to accommodate the sexual revolution, when the consequences of doing that are already disastrous? Continue Reading »
Jerry Pattengale and Rev. Johnnie Moore join the podcast to discuss their book The New Book of Christian Martyrs: The Heroes of Our Faith from the 1st Century to the 21st Century. Continue Reading »
Depriving Palestinians of their instruments of terror is the only way to persuade them that the century-old goal of driving Jews out of Israel is impossible. Continue Reading »
Postcolonialism will be used to justify violence in your own neighborhood. Continue Reading »
One of the heartening developments of recent years is a renewed appreciation of typological interpretation among Protestants for the Bible. Continue Reading »
For parents eager to give their children a rich Catholic formation, Oxrose is an excellent online institution. Continue Reading »
The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Alexandra Hudson joins the podcast to discuss her recent book The Soul of Civility: Timeless Principles to Heal Society and Ourselves. Continue Reading »
The Synod cannot lose sight of the fundamental moral issues that John Paul II clarified so well in Veritatis Splendor. Continue Reading »
The challenges of offering a decadent culture the healing medicine of the gospel have intensified since the Hartford Appeal. Continue Reading »
The struggle for religious and individual freedom also requires the active participation of the Church in world politics. Continue Reading »