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To impeach Mr. Trump: Context, questions, projections

October 3, 2019 Russell E. Saltzman 25

I may have to retract my July 2018 CWR piece, in which I pretty much said that talk of a “Cold Civil War” last summer was a hyped-up liberalism and lax news reporting. That was […]

The Dispatch

Violence Against Christians and the Waning of Reason

April 30, 2019 Bishop Robert Barron 10

There were more Christian martyrs in the twentieth century than in all of the previous nineteen centuries combined. Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot, and many of their lesser-known totalitarian colleagues put millions of Christians to […]

The Dispatch

The mad logic of political calculation and ideological fanaticism

March 14, 2019 Russell Shaw 12

Let us agree that the 44 Democratic senators whose votes last month blocked the Born Alive Protection Act aren’t monsters. But, that agreed, let us also agree that what they did had the monstrous result […]

The Dispatch

New York, abortion, and a short route to chaos

January 28, 2019 Bishop Robert Barron 32

It was the celebration that was particularly galling. On the 46th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision, the governor of New York, Andrew Cuomo, signed into law a protocol that gives practically unrestricted access […]

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The Puzzle of Liberal Bigotry

August 20, 2018 James Kalb 13

In theory, the views of everyday liberals emphasize fairness, tolerance, dialogue, and mutual understanding. In practice, those things are becoming scarcer. […]

The Dispatch

Evangelicals and the two Religion Clauses of the First Amendment

April 26, 2018 Russell Shaw 9

Does a religious group have a right to get actively and directly involved in politics? And is that a good idea? […]

Opinion

A Hillarian lesson for Church leaders

May 17, 2017 George Weigel 0

Perhaps it was being “overcome with Paschal joy” (as the Prefaces for Easter put it). Maybe it was my guardian angel whispering in my ear. Perhaps I’m just getting older and thus less crotchety. But […]

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