The Faith of the RFKs
Like his father, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. relies on his Catholic Faith during his political campaign. But there’s a significant—and tragic—difference between father and son.
Like his father, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. relies on his Catholic Faith during his political campaign. But there’s a significant—and tragic—difference between father and son.
What is now truly different is the old way of doing things; rebellion has become a rather drab and uniform affair of everyone being “different” in essentially the same rainbow way.
In the rush to condemn anti-Semitism, lawmakers may end up making basic Christian truths illegal to proclaim.
Anti-Semitism, we need to remind ourselves, is a Christian heresy that has been around since the beginning and, like a bad penny, keeps showing up to inflict its poison upon the world.
The Poles are an iron-forged people, shaped into a sword of faithful resilience in the heat of battle. This faithful resilience has been further shaped by the resilience of their Catholic Faith.
We must be determined to identify those few necessary things we must affirm in order to arrive safely on the other side.
Our nation is broken to a certain extent because of the dearth of babies. The nation could heal with more of them.
Flannery O’Connor is considered one of the greatest Catholic writers of all time, but most people, when asked about her, make a face. The new movie Wildcat is provocative enough to drive a new audience to her strangely redemptive stories.
The recent debate between Jimmy Akin and James White revealed much about the nature and content of Catholic-Protestant discussions.
Gratitude is an exercise of the heart not the mind, and as such it gives the mind the space it needs to rest.
You cannot have peace by merely assuming that people are going always to be pacific, reasonable, restrained in their desires, deferent to authority, and considerate of others.
We hear too often about priests who leave ministry. But it’s instructive to learn about a priest who considered leaving but didn’t: Fr. Bud Kieser.
Tucker Carlson claims that “spiritual” forces are at work in the world, directly involved in events from the creation of the atom bomb to supposed alien sightings. What are Catholics to make of these claims?
Many of our tech elites are spending vast amounts of money to defeat death and achieve physical immortality.
Women deserve better stories than Taylor Swift’s songs. Our daughters deserve better role models than the singer. It’s time to grow up.
In our world today, it is boldness among the faithful which is the ingredient that we lack the most.
What Eliot is trying to tell us is that the end will always be found in the beginning, and that when we finally do come to the end, it will have been granted to us so that once more we may return to the beginning.
By converting to Catholicism, Owens has demonstrated that her quest for truth was not merely a quest for fame or influence.
NPR’s beclouded notion of truth is convenient for journalists who, unfettered by any allegiance to objectivity, are free to choose whichever of the “many different truths” best align with their activist narratives.
Dignitas Infinita displays a dangerous naiveté about a supposed consensus of moral thinking.