2018, Here We Come!
by R. R. RenoFor a long time it has felt as though the currents of history were always running against us. But the world is turning. Continue Reading »
For a long time it has felt as though the currents of history were always running against us. But the world is turning. Continue Reading »
We are facing a war on the weak, and no magazine battles it in its various guises as consistently as does First Things. Continue Reading »
The Book of Revelation sheds light on the distorted Christian inspiration behind globalism. Continue Reading »
Francis’s remarks at his annual Christmas greeting this year show he is taking personal responsibility for the reform of the Curia. Continue Reading »
At the heart of Catholicism is an experience—the experience of active and personal grace in the sacrament of reconciliation. Continue Reading »
In Britain it is still rather enjoyable to donate a pint of blood. Continue Reading »
As the year draws to a close, here’s a look back at our most popular articles. Continue Reading »
Before the civil year ends, let’s remember seven giants who will be sorely missed. Continue Reading »
The ark of the Church goes floating down the centuries, having only the task of staying afloat until the waters subside—certain to disappoint those who want the thrill of a speedboat trip. Continue Reading »
When the Catholic Archdiocese of D.C. proposed a Christmas-themed poster for public buses, the city rejected it—the ad was not secular enough. Continue Reading »