The Michigan pipeline controversy indicates how safety extremism has become normalized in the framing of public debates.
Read MoreThe visit of Argentinian President Alberto Fernández to Pope Francis on Thursday was curious — and embarrassing — on several levels.
Read MoreThe Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith prefect’s May 7 letter offers guidance for the discussion the U.S. bishops intend to have on the issue in June and counsels caution on several grounds.
Read MoreToday is the fortieth anniversary of that assassination attempt on John Paul. It falls on Ascension Thursday, but usually Catholics observe it as the feast day of Our Lady of Fatima.
Read MoreThe extensive reporting by the ‘Financial Times’ about a shady Vatican land transaction in London, and the pandemic’s restrictions, have combined to focus the Holy Father’s attention on this area.
Read MoreWhen does a crisis response become a permanent shift in democratic culture?
Read MoreThere are many points of unity between Leo XIII and John Paul II, but in social teaching they might be considered the great champions of human freedom.
Read MoreFor the feast of St. Joseph the Worker, the Holy See’s Congregation for Divine Worship added seven new invocations to the Litany of St. Joseph.
Read MoreThe distinct society only has room for a limited sort of distinctiveness.
Read MoreThe lives of St. John Paul II and soon-to-be Blessed Stefan Wyszynski deserve special attention this month.
Read MoreOn the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, it is noteworthy that the usual arguments for Joseph being young are not related to his capacity to work, but rather the desire for a saint who lived the virtue of chastity.
Read MoreThe Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral was instructive in three ways.
Read MoreOne expects enviro-posing from governments. But a burger chain?
Read MoreBoth Pope St. John Paul II and Pope Benedict contended that life ethics and social ethics should go together in theory. Pope Francis argues that they really do go together in practice.
Read MoreGovernments haven’t been frank with people because they don’t trust the people to do what is sensible.
Read MoreWalter Mondale’s death refocuses attention on the repeated clashes, during his 1984 presidential campaign, between his Catholic running mate, Geraldine Ferraro, and Archbishop John O’Connor of New York.
Read MoreMarried 73 years, Queen Elizabeth called Prince Philip her 'strength and stay'.
Read MoreIn the late evening of his life, Ratzinger/Benedict can be understood as the Catholic Church’s singular, multi-generational response to the reforming agenda of German theology.
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