Books

The Creative Catholic: George Weigel

December 27, 2016 K. V. Turley 1

Editor’s note: This the first installment of “The Creative Catholic”, which will feature interviews with notable Catholic authors, artists, and thinkers.   CWR recently caught with author George Weigel in London, where he was giving […]

Opinion

How To Appease Islam

December 23, 2016 William Kilpatrick 0

In Cremona, Italy, Fr. Sante Braggiè has announced that there will be no nativity scene at the local cemetery. “A small corner of the cemetery is reserved for Muslim graves,” said Fr. Braggiè; “A crib […]

Film & Music

The Great Space Escape

December 23, 2016 Nick Olszyk 0

MPAA Rating: PG-13 USCCB Rating:A-II Reel Rating: (4 out of 5 reels) When the Star Wars anthology series was first announced, most fans – including myself – greeted the news with great enthusiasm. After all, […]

General

Freedom at Christmas

December 23, 2016 Joanna Bogle 0

London has echoed to the sounds of Christmas carols for a long, long time. Some of our traditional Christmas carols have medieval origins. The only time that carolers have been banned was under Oliver Cromwell—who […]

Books

An unborn witness to murder

December 22, 2016 Fiorella Nash 0

An unborn baby waits to be born. In the cramped confines of his mother’s womb, just weeks before his due date, an extraordinarily educated and eloquent little one is having a rough time of it. […]

Trump and the Journalists

December 22, 2016 Russell Shaw 0

As Americans await a volatile, unpredictable new president, many are understandably nervous at the prospect of a chief executive so largely an unknown quantity as this one. In these circumstances, the need for a free, […]