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The sexual revolution Is undermined by its own triumph

June 1, 2025 Carl E. Olson, Nathanael Blake 29

Many books and essays have looked at the many cultural, social, and historical aspects of the Sexual Revolution. But few have delved into the destruction and suffering caused by that revolution, and have provided a […]

Analysis

Eroticism, Catholicism, and the Synod on Synodality

October 17, 2023 Dr. Thomas R. Rourke 39

The role that eroticism plays in today’s world and in the Church is not well understood, even by those who are concerned about it in the first place. While everyone knows that there has been […]

Analysis

The serious problems with the “radical inclusion” delusion

July 27, 2023 Dan Maher 81

The Synod 2021-24 is, apparently, constructing Fr. James Martin’s bridge. The authors of the Instrumentum Laboris (IL) for this fall’s Vatican gathering have embedded — rather disingenuously — an acronym that derives from and embraces […]

Books

“Reactionary feminist” pens broadside against “meat lego gnosticism”

May 7, 2023 Nathanael Blake 12

Mary Harrington’s new book Feminism Against Progress makes the bold assertion that women are women. Human embodiment matters because we are our bodies, rather than being some sort of disembodied minds that just happen to […]

Analysis

The law-free zone of human sexuality and the Church today

March 26, 2023 Dr. Thomas R. Rourke 14

Examining the various components of the philosophy driving the proponents of the sexual revolution, as well as many Catholic progressives, a good summary of their various proposals is simply this: the entire realm of human […]

Books

A Tale of Two Books against the Sexual Revolution

March 8, 2023 Derya M. Little 5

Following the Dobbs decision by the Supreme Court last June, many women of fame decried the limits on abortion and went on a sex strike, furiously uttering the slogan, “If our choices are denied, so […]

Features

Radical inclusion leads to moral confusion

February 10, 2023 Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann 25

I came of age in the 1960s. It was an era of civil unrest, race riots, anti-war protests, and the sexual revolution. One of the popular bumper stickers at the time stated: Question Everything. These […]

The Dispatch

Revisiting Adam and Eve after The Pill: An interview with Mary Eberstadt

February 8, 2023 Paul Senz 11

The so-called “sexual revolution” has wreaked havoc on the foundations of our society. Some of the most fundamental building blocks of day to day life – sex, procreation, marriage, family – are under attack, and […]

Books

New book examines origins, history, and goals of the sexual revolution

January 24, 2023 Paul Senz 9

Over the last several decades, the decay in our society has flowed almost exclusively from the rotten state of the family, confusion over proper approaches to human sexuality, gender, and more, all of which is […]

Features

Many of those committed to sexual liberation will persist unto destruction

December 26, 2022 Nathanael Blake 17

Vindication isn’t victory. For decades, Christians prophesied about the harms of the sexual revolution. And for decades, Christians were dismissed as puritanical killjoys. But Christian critiques of the sexual revolution have proven prescient. It is […]

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