The Crèche and the Gap
by George Weigel“Mind the gap”—the ubiquitous instruction found on the London Underground—is also an accurate description of the drama of the Christian life. Continue Reading »
“Mind the gap”—the ubiquitous instruction found on the London Underground—is also an accurate description of the drama of the Christian life. Continue Reading »
Preserving the achievements of our increasingly global system of democratic capitalism requires us to take a long, hard look at its defects. Continue Reading »
An interview with Peter Kwasniewski, a professor at Wyoming Catholic College and author of A Reader in Catholic Social Teaching. Continue Reading »
An Oxford student receives a second education when he spends Christmas at a night shelter for homeless men. Continue Reading »
In this environment—one of decadence, paralysis, and blind armies clashing by night—First Things matters more than ever. Continue Reading »
If your Advent is all rose and no purple, you’ll be unprepared for the grace of Christmas. Continue Reading »
This is the good news of Advent: The Word who became flesh dwells in your flesh and speaks himself there, among your ruins. Continue Reading »
The sacrament of reconciliation must remain a visible, objective sign of grace—despite those who wish to turn it into a mere subjective reality. Continue Reading »
Is “nice” ever an attribute we can or should use for God? Continue Reading »
Even in a churchless family, the build-up of present-buying leading to Christmas can bear a wealth of eschatological meaning. Continue Reading »