Canada Divided Against Itself
by David T. KoyzisQuébec has not abandoned religious faith; it has simply redirected that faith toward a state-centered nationalism. Continue Reading »
Québec has not abandoned religious faith; it has simply redirected that faith toward a state-centered nationalism. Continue Reading »
For adolescents, reading is a negligible activity—they reach for the phone before picking up a book, magazine, or newspaper. Continue Reading »
Democrats are increasingly becoming the party of the rich in the country’s richest urban and suburban areas. Continue Reading »
Whether they are monarchs or not, powerful leaders take on royalish trappings because politics is ineradicably sacral. Continue Reading »
The true servant of God consecrates to his creator not only the things human beings find most instinctively pleasurable, but also the elevated things. Continue Reading »
Our active life is worthy of celebration only because it aims at the contemplative life. Continue Reading »
Senator Marco Rubio is thinking beyond mere macroeconomic metrics to place human dignity at the core of America’s political economy. Continue Reading »
For all its faults, the Catholic Church in the United States lives the New Evangelization better than any other local Church in the developed world. Continue Reading »
In July, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo created the Commission on Unalienable Rights in the Department of State—and not a moment too soon. Continue Reading »
It is not loving to give Communion to a person in a state of grave sin, for it may harm him more than it helps him. Continue Reading »