Jesuit Father Paul Mankowski: A Man for Our Season
COMMENTARY: The late priest, who was unjustly silenced by his own Jesuit order, was a model of sanity and sanctity.
COMMENTARY: The late priest, who was unjustly silenced by his own Jesuit order, was a model of sanity and sanctity.
The insight and quality of ‘Death Comes for the Archbishop’ shows that great art exists beyond the artist.
EDITORIAL: For the abortion lobby as a whole, ‘conflict-of-interest’ considerations can arise in only one direction.
Pride — whether it’s the pride of the Tudors or the pride of moderns — is destructive.
The European Conservative describes itself as Europe’s ‘premier conservative English-language quarterly journal of philosophy, politics, and the arts.’
After meeting with representatives of the indigenous peoples in Rome and, now, in Canada, Pope Francis looked to the future.
A recent report published by a group of Christian institutions seeks to shed light and raise awareness on the deleterious impact of Christian self-censorship in all spheres of Western societies.
“We’ll leave the message in God’s hands,” says Cole LaBrant, “and trust that whoever is supposed to watch it, will watch it.”
“As I have stated on other occasions, I consider this a form of ideological colonization, one that leaves no room for freedom of expression and is now taking the form of the ‘cancel culture’ invading many circles and public institutions.”
Oh, thank heaven for 7-Eleven’s reminder that we’re all human, and sometimes we mess up
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