Wanted: Pastors with Courage
by Gerald McDermottThe new religion of anti-racism encourages people to practice what Jesus condemned: “Do not judge, lest you too be judged” (Matt. 7:1). Continue Reading »
The new religion of anti-racism encourages people to practice what Jesus condemned: “Do not judge, lest you too be judged” (Matt. 7:1). Continue Reading »
Biden’s policies on almost every domestic social issue are as extreme as any proposed by a major party presidential candidate in recent memory. 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 »
Oliver Stone is one of America’s best directors, but Hollywood has gone too far even for him. Continue Reading »
Last month, two Jewish artists offered two divergent visions of the life worth living that anyone curious about the state of our union ought to examine. Continue Reading »
I put on a dark suit this morning, something somber for this day of remembrance. Continue Reading »
We don’t have a crisis of truth, but a crisis of confidence in political authority per se. Continue Reading »
Christian witness suffers terribly when Christians adopt the left’s theories of history and methods of social change. Continue Reading »
It is fatuous to dismiss concerns over the rinsing-out of religious freedom as the overwrought fretting of culture warriors. Continue Reading »
Fr. Mankowski knew well what it means to serve cheerfully and obediently, even when his own vow of obedience brought much suffering. Continue Reading »