Cockfighting with the King’s English

The Washington Post  is going to have to sit in the back of the class for a while, because they let this howler slip through to the final version of “ Christians Join Fight Against Cockfighting ”: Smith’s organization [the Palmetto Family Council] has produced a video that . . . . Continue Reading »

On the Square Today

Dino Marcantonio asks how would St. Germanus site your church? For St. Germanus, praying toward the east meant that at Mass, the priest and assembly were both on the same side of the altar. The priest was not facing the people; all faced God together. Likewise, church buildings, including St. . . . . Continue Reading »

The Life of a Married Priest

Today the Wall Street Journal features Richard Cipolla’s reflections on living as a married Catholic priest. Among other things, Cipolla speaks in favor of priestly celibacy: My experience as a married Catholic priest for 28 years brings to mind several thoughts, both practical and spiritual. . . . . Continue Reading »

First Links — 2.3.12

How to Fight the Man David Brooks, New York Times College May Lower Marriage Chances United Press International Divorce Counseling Law for Couples with Minors Loretta Park, Standard-Examiner What Raskolnikov Knew Anthony Esolen, Touchstone Obama’s Touts Faith Laura MacInnis, Reuters . . . . Continue Reading »

Politics as a (Baptismal) Vocation

Harvard Law professor (and longtime First Things contributor and supporter) Mary Ann Glendon offers advice to young Christians inclined to politics in a recent interview with the National Catholic Register . Her main point is one especially worth noting in an election year: that while an obsession . . . . Continue Reading »