A Statement on Public Officials and Public Office
by Evangelicals and Catholics TogetherPublic life should be ordered by the great moral truths found in the Scriptures, in our civil traditions, as well as in reasonable thought. Continue Reading »
Public life should be ordered by the great moral truths found in the Scriptures, in our civil traditions, as well as in reasonable thought. Continue Reading »
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’s understanding of the free exercise of religion is the foundation for severe restrictions on religious exercise. Continue Reading »
Paul Mankowski was probably the most striking man I have ever met. Continue Reading »
In Island of the Innocent, Diane Glancy writes as a seer, but one who is very down-to-earth. Continue Reading »
C. S. Lewis struggled mightily to help his mentally ill stepson. Continue Reading »
I was a priest for three years before I realized I had never been validly baptized. Continue Reading »
Where the Council is interpreted in a Christ-centered way, evangelization thrives. Continue Reading »
I wonder whether we might see something even more significant than a second wave of COVID-19: a second ecclesiastical apocalypse. Continue Reading »
Readers whose own sense of time leads to the biblical God will find much to chew on in Joseph Mazur’s The Clock Mirage: Our Myth of Measured Time. Continue Reading »
Repentances that are oriented toward the world rather than God seem designed to enhance our status in the world rather than truly abase us before a holy God. Continue Reading »