Why I Sued Governor Cuomo For the Right to Worship
by Nicholas DiMarzioNew York’s failure to recognize the importance of the Mass is plain wrong. Continue Reading »
New York’s failure to recognize the importance of the Mass is plain wrong. Continue Reading »
Catholics across France have been meeting outside churches and civil buildings to demand the lifting of prohibitions on the public celebration of Mass. Continue Reading »
The most important economic policy difference between Trump and Biden concerns the COVID-19 “lockdowns.” Continue Reading »
Is this a new dawn for journalism and science funding, or is it a classic bubble? Continue Reading »
Is a month without special observances a superior or inferior month? Continue Reading »
Games played under Friday night lights are the preseason for the greater joys of marriage, fatherhood, and vocation. Continue Reading »
A year ago, with my two small granddaughters in tow, I visited a friend in an assisted living facility. Before her stroke, Terri was a daily communicant in my Catholic parish. Now she watches Mass on television. As she listed for my granddaughters the different programs she enjoys—Masses on . . . . Continue Reading »
We do not exercise moral judgment in the same manner in every instance. Broadly, there are three basic situations in the moral life, which require three different ways of thinking. The recent pandemic, and the ensuing reflections on our moral responsibilities as civic leaders and citizens, . . . . Continue Reading »
San Francisco continues to place unrealistic and suffocating restrictions on our natural and constitutional right to worship. Continue Reading »
We don’t have a crisis of truth, but a crisis of confidence in political authority per se. Continue Reading »