Being a Father, Becoming a Saint
Fatherhood is not an easy way — it is the way of the cross.
Fatherhood is not an easy way — it is the way of the cross.
COMMENTARY: The history of devotion to the Sacred Heart reveals the deeper conflict between Catholic France and the secular ideals of the Revolution.
COMMENTARY: Anyone who sees the world through the Eucharist, as Tolkien and Pope Leo do, will judge AI not by its power but by its service to the human person.
COMMENTARY: An age that can’t think objectively or love self-sacrificially can still be touched by beauty.
COMMENTARY: Hope, the humble David of the virtues, slays the mighty Goliath of the sins.
COMMENTARY: History and literature are full of femmes formidables who shine forth feminine faith and fortitude.
COMMENTARY: The world of literature is awash with villains and villainy, but the presence of saints is more subtle and understated.
From Iceland to the wider West, falling birthrates and the elimination of the ‘unfit’ reveal a civilization undermining its own future.
Grown-ups enjoy children’s literature; it is only those who refuse to grow up, like Peter Pan, who think that they are too grown up for it.
COMMENTARY: After decades of neglect, new publications and academic interest suggest that Hilaire Belloc’s voice is once again being heard.
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