The tyranny of progressive groupthink
“The danger any student—or faculty member—faces today,” warned several scholars from Princeton, Harvard and Yale recently, “is falling into the vice of conformism, yielding to […]
“The danger any student—or faculty member—faces today,” warned several scholars from Princeton, Harvard and Yale recently, “is falling into the vice of conformism, yielding to […]
There are many hard choices made in Wind River. Some are cowardly, others heroic. Yet few—especially the final one—are merciful. […]
Mary McAleese, a former president of Ireland who has a background in canon law, misrepresented what Church law states about the legitimacy of children born out of […]
Servant of God Father Vincent Capodanno died administering the sacraments to men in combat. Fifty years later, the cause for his canonization is underway. […]
… and I think Pope Francis was right to make that observation, which in turn means, yes, I think that the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith muffed the distinction between “unions” and “marriage” back […]
No one with any sense or experience imagines that he or she has the silver-bullet answer to poverty in all its social, cultural, economic, and […]
The Church has three fundamental and mutually implicative tasks: to care for the poor, to worship God, and to evangelize. […]
The decision marks the first time an African country has overturned the re-election of a sitting president. […]
Pope Francis’ speech on the liturgical reform delivered on August 24, 2017 raises questions about both liturgy and ecumenism. […]
Overcoming the schematism of the casuistic approach, which opposes the norm against conscience and remains entangled in the sterile debate between rigorism and laxism, Cardinal […]
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