I hear the word a lot. Less than I used to, but more than Id prefer. The word is retarded. To many it remains a humorous synonym for words like uncoordinated or stupid. I probably hear it more than most because Im really attuned to it. When I was a kid, it was common for boys to tease each other with the word gay. But that was ultimately declared unspeakable by polite society. We forced it out of our vocabularies… . Continue Reading»
Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the opening of Vatican II, the twentieth year since the publication of the Catechism, and the first-ever Synod on the New Evangelization, 2012 has been declared the Year of Faith. As Benedict underscored in his 2011 Christmas address to the Roman Curia, the Year of Faith is meant to incite more than lively belief; its celebration is also a call to glance backward and to look forward… . Continue Reading»
While reading of the exchange between Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney on voting rights for felons last week, it occurred to me that in the 20-plus years since I started going into prisons as a volunteer, none of the men on the inside has told me what he misses about the free world is voting. The men”Ive only worked with men”tell me that they miss their mothers (although, poignantly, very few mention missing their fathers), they miss their wives, children and jobs. Several have even mentioned missing Dr. Pepper. But none has mentioned to me that he misses the voting booth… . Continue Reading»
Dr. Evelyn Hooker is arguably historys most revered gay-affirming activist scientist, and so it is that, at a time when social science is frequently abused in public discussions of same-sex issues, Hooker should be remembered and praised for her clearheaded allegiance to proper scientific standards. No single piece of research contributed more to the demise of the idea that homosexuality is a mental illness than Hookers 1957 study… . Continue Reading»
A video of a young man reciting a poem has gone viral on the Internet. In the video, he explains why he hates religion but loves Jesus. His rant against institutional religion is understandable. Hes against hypocrisy, formalism, legalism, complacency, and phony suburban American Christianity. He wants to love Jesus instead… . Continue Reading»
Wife and Number Two daughter should not be left unattended in used book stores. Thats how we ended up with the latest additions to our growing array of used (and all but used up) books: What a Young Wife Ought to Know (1901) and a companion volume, What a Young Husband Ought to Know (1897). Both were part of a Sex and Self series on how to live a successful Victorian middle class life… . Continue Reading»
Václav Havel, who died this past Dec. 18, was one of the great contemporary exponents of freedom lived nobly. His moral mettle proved true in both the world of ideas and the world of affairs; indeed, few men of the past half-century have moved more surely between those two worlds. In that respect, and for his personal courage, Havel reminded me of one of the American Founders”if, that is, one could imagine James Madison hanging out with Frank Zappa… . Continue Reading»
One of the more fascinating conspiracy theories surrounding the movement toward European integration is the allegation that its all a Vatican plot. Of course, spend enough time digging around online and it becomes apparent that the Pope has a hand in just about all significant world events. But this particular accusation, which has cropped up again and again, has a bit more tenacity than the average Internet rumor, and the degree of overlap among the conspiracy peddlers here is rather striking … Continue Reading»
In the Office of readings for January 17 we read of the Abbots renunciation of worldly goods, prompted by the scriptural readings of the mass: …entering the church just as the Gospel was being read, he heard the Lords words to the rich man: If you want to be perfect, go and sell all you have and give the money to the poor”you will have riches in heaven. Then come and follow me. It seemed to Anthony that it was God who had brought the saints to his mind and that the words of the Gospel had been spoken directly to him… . Continue Reading»
I have long suspected that free-market libertarians arent all that different from postmodern relativists who insist that human beings have no natural end, no normative patterns for life. Some recent editorials in the Wall Street Journal confirmed my suspicions. Last Monday, in advance of the New Hampshire primary, a staff editorial assessed Rick Santorums economic message, giving him a mixed review. What leapt out, however, was this sharp attack… . Continue Reading»