On the Square Today

William Doino Jr. on  Rupert Shortt and a church besieged : As anxious as many Christians are about religious freedom in America, nothing we’ve experienced—and God willing, never will—comes close to the brutal persecution of Christians abroad. The stunning extent of this . . . . Continue Reading »

Is God Happy?

This week’s New York Review of Books features a translation of one of Leszek Kolakowski’s essays (to be part of a collection forthcoming in 2013). Kolakowski, who passed away in 2009, was an iconic Polish anticommunist intellectual, and over the course of his life “the author . . . . Continue Reading »

First Links — 12.3.12

In Searching for Relevance, Church of England Is Losing It Tim Stanley, The Telegraph On the Other Side of the Confessional Fr. Mike Schmitz, Lifeteen Media Misleads on Reasons for Abortion Drop Michael J. New, The Corner The Monster of Monticello Paul Finkelman, New York Times Culture Begins on a . . . . Continue Reading »

Rejoinder to Blankenhorn

Thank you, David, for your reply . Little these days surprises me, though some things in our culture do alarm me, as they do also you; and I am grateful for the way in which you have translated your alarm into positive action over these many years. Your response, however, surprises me a little, as . . . . Continue Reading »

Condoms, the Pope, and World AIDS Day

December 1 is World AIDS Day , held annually to raise awareness of the spread of HIV/AIDS and its nearly 35 million victims worldwide. In advance of this year’s World AIDS Day, Craig McClure, Chief of the HIV & AIDS Section for UNICEF hosted an “ Ask Me Anything ” live chat on . . . . Continue Reading »