Secularization, Revisited

Secularization, Revisited Why there’s hope for faith. Even as Christians everywhere rejoice in the impending holiday, the faith itself faces sober times. This is especially true across nations of the West. Consider a subject that sounds parochial but amounts to a...

The Deep Roots of Political Rage

The Deep Roots of Political Rage The run-up to this year’s midterm elections saw more than the usual surface chatter about American polarization. Let’s dive deeper. October 28, 2022: An armed and disturbed man steeped in internet conspiracies breaks into a...

What the Nurses Knew

What the Nurses Knew Like most adults today, I barely remember life before Roe v. Wade. But I do recall the flashbulb moment when the new world order hit home. One night in 1973, my mother returned from work with something shiny on the collar of her starched white...

Juan Diego, Great and Small

Juan Diego, Great and Small The story of Juan Diego is more than a powerful story. It’s more, even, than a powerful story in Catholic history. It’s nothing less than one of the most extraordinary stories in human history. First, the setting could hardly be more...

Catholics ‘Personally Opposed’ to Abortion? A Fallacy

Catholics ‘Personally Opposed’ to Abortion? A Fallacy From an excerpt in the National Review, pulled from the Washington Post: Everyone sins, and there is no such thing as an unforgivable sin. But leading others to sin, repeatedly and impenitently, is...

The Next American Awakening Starts Here

The Next American Awakening Starts Here Some people say that there has never been a harder time in the United States to be Catholic. One can understand why. Public approval weighs against us: today, a furious secularism repudiates ancient Christian teachings about...
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