Hour of the Wolf
by Eve TushnetJesus tells His apostles, “Behold, I am sending you like sheep in the midst of wolves” (Matt 10:16). But for many Catholics, the wolves have been our own shepherds. Continue Reading »
Jesus tells His apostles, “Behold, I am sending you like sheep in the midst of wolves” (Matt 10:16). But for many Catholics, the wolves have been our own shepherds. Continue Reading »
Stan Lee wrote heroes at a human scale whom we could relate to very directly, whose triumphs we could cheer, and hopefully emulate. Continue Reading »
The Holy See's intervention last Monday sounded like a hard reversal of Rome's synodal message. Continue Reading »
The Vatican has left the US hierarchy in an impossible position. Continue Reading »
Deneen’s definition of liberalism disregards the role of religion and the public management of religion in the formation of liberal order. Continue Reading »
The question posed by Solzhenitsyn 35 years ago—Did World War I terminally sap the strength of Europe?—remains an open one today. Continue Reading »
It seems odd that Scruton’s four-year-old speech should now cause controversy. Continue Reading »
An excerpt from the book Mind, Heart, and Soul: Intellectuals on the Path to Rome. Continue Reading »
A review of Timothy Larsen's George MacDonald in the Age of Miracles: Incarnation, Doubt, and Reenchantment. Continue Reading »
The 2018 Fall General Assembly of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops may be one of the most important meetings in the history of American Catholicism. Continue Reading »