Publications

Easter, Creation, and Holiness

George Weigel

Throughout the Lenten itinerary of conversion we have lived for six weeks, the Church has asked us to reflect on God’s thirst for us.

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Syndicated Column / March 27, 2024

Democrats Lie About Late-Term Abortion To Make Themselves Feel Better

Nathanael Blake

Democrats cannot fully hide the horrible reality of abortion, even from themselves.

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The Federalist / March 27, 2024

Notes on the Man from Kerioth

Francis X. Maier

The Church, like any human institution, is comprised of people. And each of those people, including ourselves, is a sinner, from plumber to pope, with the sin of greed high on the popularity list.

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The Catholic Thing / March 27, 2024

Into the Vortex: Unraveling the Fabric of American Extremism

Ronen Shoval

The dynamics of ideological shifts, as observed through the Overton Window theory, extend beyond national politics, permeating even the internal structures of global organizations.

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The Shoval Perspective / March 26, 2024

No One Envies Those Who Suffer

Carrie Gress

Christ and His saints have redeemed suffering, not to make it disappear, but to reveal it as the hidden way.

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The Catholic Thing / March 25, 2024

Age Verification for Porn Sites Is Constitutional — and Necessary

Clare Morell

The Fifth Circuit got it right in its ruling on Texas’s new age-verification law. Other states should take heed.

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National Review / March 24, 2024

How America Became ‘Family Unfriendly’

Patrick T. Brown

Tim Carney’s new book envisions an alternative to modern helicopter parenting.

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The Dispatch / March 23, 2024

Made, not begotten: Why we said “No!” to in vitro fertilization

Nathanael Blake

We should not expect much courage from politicians, but Christians are called to bear witness to the truth, regardless of what opinion polls show. And the truth is that IVF is wrong.

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Catholic World Report / March 22, 2024

The Sadness of the Woke

Noelle Mering

A study out of Finland confirms what we knew all along about wokeism.

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National Catholic Register / March 22, 2024

The Church of England and Cost-Free Righteousness

Carl R. Trueman

Forgiveness is in short supply today, being somewhat costly.

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First Things / March 21, 2024

Hur hearing shows GOP will need more than age issue against Biden

Patrick T. Brown

If Republicans were hoping that Hur’s testimony would do their political heavy lifting for them, they will have to think again.

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CNN / March 21, 2024

The Gospel of Discontent: How Feminism Shattered Our Understanding of Motherhood

Carrie Gress

The communist vision of a genderless worker has supplanted the Christian creed and its vision of mother and child.

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The American Spectator / March 21, 2024