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On four great virtues of Saint Joseph

March 18, 2024 John M. Grondelski, Ph.D. 2

March 19th is the Solemnity of St. Joseph. People look to the saints as models of virtue, evidence of how concrete human beings have managed to live the kind of lives God wants of us. […]

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Cardinal McElroy, homosexuality, and the repudiation of doctrine

March 17, 2024 Larry Chapp 56

Cardinal Robert McElroy, in his recent remarks to the Los Angeles Religious Education Congress, stated the following: It is essential to safeguard the deposit of faith.  But how do the doctrinal tradition and history of […]

Features

On the life and legacy, faith and glories of Saint Patrick

March 16, 2024 Father Seán Connolly 4

John F. Kennedy was the first sitting American president to visit Ireland. He arrived there to much fanfare in June of 1963. At the City Hall in Cork he said: “Most countries send out oil […]

Books

Bad Therapy addresses the question: “Why are our kids so messed up?”

March 14, 2024 Kale Zelden 12

Abigail Shrier does not care about conventional wisdom, nor what the gatekeepers of polite opinion think of her. Shrier is an independent journalist, and a regular contributor at the Wall Street Journal. She holds an […]

Features

Friendship in Christ: A conversation about chastity and same-sex attraction

March 13, 2024 Rob Marco 15

I met Paul Darrow in July 2018 at a Courage conference, having been invited by a friend to attend. As a married man and father, it was a little peculiar why I was there, since […]

Columns

Thoughts on culture, nationality, and other fraught topics

March 12, 2024 James Kalb 16

Traditional aspects of identity can be difficult to make sense of. Economic and technological developments put their functions in question. Who cares about inherited connections when contract, bureaucracy, and technical training seem more to the […]

Books

Book offers truth and hope for those trapped by transgenderism

March 11, 2024 Paul Senz 28

Pope Francis recently said that gender ideology is “the ugliest danger” we face today, because it “erases differences”, and “erasing differences erases humanity”. Indeed, gender ideology has rapidly swept into the mainstream in Western societies, […]

Features

Fiducia supplicans, ecumenical collapse, and the Coptic Orthodox Church

March 9, 2024 Christopher R. Altieri 80

It’s fair to say he should have seen it coming. “He” in that sentence is Pope Francis. The thing that was coming, well, it came on Friday: a caustic statement from the Coptic Orthodox Church […]

Features

It’s time to face the ugly truth about in vitro fertilization

March 8, 2024 Marie Meaney, D.Phil. 36

In a recent decision, the Supreme Court of Alabama shocked the world by stating that babies in infertility clinics that are frozen, kept in suspended animation, and often forgotten, are human beings with a right […]

Features

Cabrini is a beautiful film, but lacks a Catholic core

March 7, 2024 Fr. Henry Graebe 61

Cabrini, the latest film from Angel Studios, stands out in the genre of Christian and religious films that are all too often plagued by low-budgets and cringe-worthy performances. The cinematography rivals any major studio production […]

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