Cross-Shaped Cosmos
by Peter J. LeithartOur crosses chip away our defenses, perverse habits, and self-delusions, removing “what hid Christ” so he can be seen. Continue Reading »
Our crosses chip away our defenses, perverse habits, and self-delusions, removing “what hid Christ” so he can be seen. Continue Reading »
On Ash Wednesday, hundreds of English speakers climb the Aventine before dawn to receive penitential ashes and celebrate the first Mass of Lent. Continue Reading »
God creates and redeems the world so that God’s holiness might be shared by a people empowered by grace to live holy lives. Continue Reading »
Even in his risen glory, Jesus remains the Crucified One. Continue Reading »
Anointed by the Spirit, we become living sacrifices, crowned with flame, not ash, and burning like the burning bush— burning, but not consumed. Continue Reading »
By memorizing, we turn away from sinful distraction and share in God’s own, ever-reliable memory in Christ. Continue Reading »
Not even your death belongs to you. Your death belongs to Jesus, the Living One who holds the keys of Death and of Hades. Continue Reading »
Like the rest of the “LGBT” phenomenon, the transgender movement has become thoroughly politicized, even weaponized. Continue Reading »
To preach God without acknowledging His wrath is to preach cheap grace and a manufactured Christ. Continue Reading »
This Lent, examination of conscience should include some serious thinking about what “conscience” means. Continue Reading »