Scenes from an ISI Conference, part 2

Part 2 of a two-part series . ACT III: ROSS: . . . and with that, I guess I yield the floor. DARA ( whispered ): You can always tell a former debater. HELEN ( whispered ): Did Ross do debate at Harvard? DARA ( whispered ): I don’t know. ROSS: So, questions? Yeah, there. HELEN: You said that . . . . Continue Reading »

Words & the Word (con’t)

Also of interest, the U.S. bishops yesterday approved a rite of blessing for expectant parents and unborn children, which Louisville’s Archbishop Joseph Kurtz described as “a very tangible way to witness pastorally and sacramentally to the life of the unborn child.” Included in . . . . Continue Reading »

Words & The Word

Yesterday at the USCCB Annual Assembly, the American bishops voted to approve the Revised Grail Psalter for liturgical use in the United States, along with a new (and improved) translation of the Proper of Seasons for the Roman missal. The new Psalter has been recommended for its musicality, its . . . . Continue Reading »

Newt: Prying open Locke’s Lockbox?

Freddie : I gotta tell you, I’m such a fan of sweeping ideas and idiosyncratic solutions to social problems that I’m naturally kind of attracted to Newt Gingrich’s new grand scheme , even if it is from one of the more odious people in American politics. Certainly, I think . . . . Continue Reading »

Re: The Unintelligence of Intellectuals

I know what you mean , Nathaniel. Last week in Princeton, First Things contributor Mary Eberstadt spoke at a conference hosted by the Love and Fidelity Network (called ” Sexuality, Integrity, and the University “). Perhaps her most insightful and provocative remark was the comparison . . . . Continue Reading »

A Privilege

“Any one of us here would consider it a privilege to die tomorrow—die tomorrow!—to bring about the end of abortion.” —Auxiliary Bishop Robert Hermann of St. Louis, speaking at the 2008 USCCB Fall General Assembly in Baltimore. . . . . Continue Reading »

Scenes from an ISI Conference, part 1

Tristyn has scooped me a little, but, for those of you who don’t read the Yale Free Press blog, I’ll first say "Why?" and then remind you that everybody who’s anybody spent this past Saturday in Gun Wavin’ New Haven asking ISI’s illustrious representatives . . . . Continue Reading »