The Two Popes: Baloney, Brilliantly Acted
by George WeigelAs history, the Netflix film The Two Popes is baloney on steroids. Continue Reading »
As history, the Netflix film The Two Popes is baloney on steroids. Continue Reading »
The monarch, stripped of all ancient direct power, is now remarkably like the king on a chessboard—almost incapable of offensive action, but preventing others from occupying a crucial square. Continue Reading »
Jack Kerouac’s Vanity of Duluoz is devoted to the cross. Continue Reading »
Benedict XVI and Cardinal Robert Sarah have published a book that eloquently defends priestly celibacy. Continue Reading »
Paul Willis’s Rosing from the Dead, a collection of poems, has at its heart our improbable hope for the resurrection of the dead. Continue Reading »
The recovery of meaningful church architecture hinges upon the retrieval of a realist metaphysic. Continue Reading »
The local Churches that have tried hardest to play catch-up with “history” and “the times” are collapsing. Continue Reading »
After just fifty years, the experiment in Methodist unity that is the United Methodist Church is coming to an end. Continue Reading »
Trip chaperones of an eighth-grade Notre Dame Academy class decided to leave a showing of The Nutcracker last month, after discovering that the on-stage parents of Clara would be portrayed as same-sex married. Continue Reading »
The Christian church cannot expect its younger generation to hold the line on traditional sexual ethics if that generation is not properly catechized in the basics of the faith. Continue Reading »