Two Years In, Why I’m Not Optimistic About Putin’s War on Ukraine
COMMENTARY: The situation remains grave. Pope Francis certainly understands that.
COMMENTARY: The situation remains grave. Pope Francis certainly understands that.
COMMENTARY: President Reagan’s close adviser, William Clark, regretted passing on the chance to sit on the U.S. Supreme Court, giving way to the first woman justice.
COMMENTARY: Henry Kissinger, who died Wednesday at the age of 100, was one of the most influential voices in the history of U.S. foreign policy.
COMMENTARY: For purely political reasons, what began a splendid process of peace that continues to bear fruit has not gotten the attention it deserves.
COMMENTARY: No other institution has so consistently opposed slavery for so long as has the Church. And it still does.
COMMENTARY: How the Nation Came to Deliver on Liberty
COMMENTARY: Frank Shakespeare, who played an instrumental role in cementing the relationship between President Reagan and Pope John Paul II, died Dec. 14 at the age of 97.
COMMENTARY: With the election of Josh Shapiro as governor and John Fetterman as Robert Casey’s partner in the U.S. Senate, the position of Pennsylvania as a pro-life state is a thing of the past.
COMMENTARY: Sixty years ago, it took the skill and resolve of key statesmen and religious leaders — in Washington, in Moscow, at the Vatican — to pull the world back from the precipice.
COMMENTARY: If we want to support workers, we should do what Jesus and his Church would do, not what Karl Marx and socialists would do.
Subscriber Service CenterAlready a subscriber? Renew or manage your subscription here.
Subscribe and Save HALF OFF!Start your Register subscription today.
Subscribe NowGive a Gift SubscriptionBless friends, family or clergy with a gift of the Register.
Order NowOrder Bulk SubscriptionsGet a discount on 6 or more copies sent to your parish, organization or school.
Order NowSign-up for E-NewsletterGet Register Updates sent daily or weeklyto your inbox.
Sign Up