Homelands and Social Doctrines
by George WeigelThere was serious Catholic failure in Latin America, and the bishops with whom I spoke were honest enough to admit it. Continue Reading »
There was serious Catholic failure in Latin America, and the bishops with whom I spoke were honest enough to admit it. Continue Reading »
Religious conservatives can't rival the Left in money and power—but we do have on our side the truth of our beliefs and the laws of nature and of nature’s God. Continue Reading »
Religious films rarely receive critical acclaim these days, but a recent exception is Paul Schrader’s First Reformed. Continue Reading »
When one is delivered from a duty, one is less free. Continue Reading »
Everybody has a master, I suppose. Continue Reading »
Writer and director Martin McDonagh has put us in a Flannery O’Connor world. Continue Reading »
First Things has no stable of staff writers, nor are we underwritten by billionaire benefactors and ad revenue from Fortune 500 corporations. Continue Reading »
Polish society represents an integral and democratic Catholicism, one that has resisted the anti-culture of postmodernism and neoliberal cosmopolitanism. Continue Reading »
“The work of dying well,” wrote Richard John Neuhaus, “is, in largest part, the work of living well.” Continue Reading »
First Things exists to liberate modern men and women of faith from bondage to secular falsehoods. Continue Reading »