The “Dear Father Jenkins” blog
The “Dear Father Jenkins” blog reflects both the common currency of the new media and the way such social media is being used by Catholics to explain, defend, and, in this case, implore. The blog’s […]
The “Dear Father Jenkins” blog reflects both the common currency of the new media and the way such social media is being used by Catholics to explain, defend, and, in this case, implore. The blog’s […]
Jonah Goldberg’s most recent “Goldberg File” comments at length, and with several good points, on the maddening way that modern liberalism presents itself as an objective, secular belief system above the superstitious, backwards fray of […]
The U.S. Senate hasn’t presented a budget for over a thousand days, but it wasted little time yesterday in putting aside the Respect for Rights of Conscience Act. Forcing all Americans to pay for contraceptives […]
As reported by Dave Pierre, a Catholic World Report contributor: According to Al Jazeera opinion writer Rose Aguilar, United States Catholic bishops have been “given a pass on pedophilia” and “widespread child abuse scandals continue […]
… conducted by canon lawyer, Dr. Ed Peters: Perhaps this thought exercise might help folks to think through the lesbian/Communion controversy better. Imagine we’re looking at the line of those approaching for holy Communion one […]
Not hard at all, at least in New York City, as Charles C. W. Cooke reports: Were one to have listened uncritically to the more hysterical elements in America’s news media over the past month, […]
From the Los Angeles Times blog: A state senator is proposing to significantly expand access to abortion in California by allowing licensed nurse practitioners, physician assistants and nurse midwives to perform nonsurgical versions of the […]
That’s an exaggeration, of course, as much genuine expertise goes into all sorts of good things, from producing food to handling law enforcement to building airplane engines. But some experts—notably those perching and preening in […]
From the Archbishop of San Francisco’s opinion piece in today’s edition of The San Francisco Chronicle: “It’s about the tea,” British newspapers proclaimed in 1774 as Parliament passed a bill to close Boston Harbor until […]
Editor’s note: Michael J. Miller’s review of October Baby will be available on March 19, 2012, due to embargo. We apologize for the inconvenience.
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