Finding Hope at St. Tikhon’s Orthodox Seminary
by Jacob AdamsThe seminary was hosting a barbeque event described as a night of appreciation for its supporters to “share all the good God is doing” at St. Tikhon’s. Continue Reading »
The seminary was hosting a barbeque event described as a night of appreciation for its supporters to “share all the good God is doing” at St. Tikhon’s. Continue Reading »
Synod-2024 is an attempted coup d’église by Catholic progressives, a coup aimed at changing Catholic teaching. Continue Reading »
Ignoring foreign threats is gross moral and political irresponsibility, because it makes a cataclysm of unprecedented lethality more likely. Continue Reading »
As marriage in the United States becomes both later and rarer, the social separation of the sexes inevitably fosters their cultural and political separation. Continue Reading »
Joy is something more than pleasure; more than material contentment; higher than mere happiness. Continue Reading »
The claim that a Synod, dominated in its leadership positions by Jesuits from the global north, is representative of the world Church is prima facie implausible. Continue Reading »
The insidious nature of the left is to label Israel not just an enemy of “Palestine” or “Hamas” but an enemy of all mankind. Continue Reading »
In his commentary on Ezekiel, Robert W. Jenson wrote: “[I]n the conflicts of actual history, there is never a moral equivalency, however flawed and infected both sides may be; and we must pray that God fights for the better side.” Continue Reading »
Framed in the mindset of the ever-“alienated” dissident Catholic, the questions raised in these committees seem filtered through the lens of endless grievance. Continue Reading »
On Nadya Williams's latest book, Mothers, Children, and the Body Politic: Ancient Christianity and the Recovery of Human Dignity. Continue Reading »