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John Waters
The Human Rights Campaign has made a habit of attacking Christians who defend traditional sexual morality. Continue Reading »
In Ireland, absurdities have become an everyday phenomenon. Continue Reading »
Bowie was a canary in the coal mine of post-1960s culture, plumbing its depths and soaring above almost everyone else. Continue Reading »
The Irish of today are more likely to be among the looters and book-burners, the barbarians who value nothing but what is expedient. Continue Reading »
The band U2 has announced it supports the pro-abortion side in Ireland’s upcoming referendum on abortion. Continue Reading »
Those who have been given the run of the square now want the run of nave, transept, and belfry—and many within the Church are willing to give in. Continue Reading »
The “snowflakes” problem is the result of an absence not so much of adulthood as of grown-ups. Continue Reading »
The #MeToo movement is the bust to end the 1960s boom in sexual permissiveness. Continue Reading »
Italy's fastest-growing political movement, Lega, may end up leading the country’s next government. Continue Reading »
In an Irish health care system creaking at the seams, human beings still look upon one another with affection, pity, and mercy. Continue Reading »
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