June 6, 2019
by Stephen M. Krason
The rank confusion spawned by the push for transgenderism is a direct result of the contemporary feminist movement, which came to the fore and started to transform American life fifty years ago. It is one of the most insidious effects of feminism and underscores the urgent need to put forth a reasonable, non-feminist—indeed, non-ideological—understanding of [...]
February 11, 2019
by Brianna Heldt
Whatever can be said about our current cultural climate, particularly when it comes to the two sexes, one thing is for certain. The battle lines are becoming ever clearer. What it means to be a woman, or to be a man, is at the front and center now. The things that used to be the [...]
October 18, 2018
by Anthony Esolen
You look over your fence and see your neighbor in his backyard, with a big pot over a roaring fire. Clouds of steam are rising from it, and they bring to you the sharp sweet smell of something cooking, something you know very well, but somehow it doesn’t fit the scene. “What are you cooking [...]
August 14, 2018
by Fr. George W. Rutler
A cavalcade of women whose scientific achievements have had an important impact on the way we live and do things, challenges any attempt to stereotype these geniuses as colorless drones or “nerds,” which is merely a neologism of Dr. Seuss from 1950. For instance, the mathematician Gabrielle Emilie Le Tonnelier de Breteuil was an elegant [...]
March 8, 2017
by Karen Anderson
The people who brought you the extra-large vaginas marching on Washington in January are at it again. They have deemed today, March 8th, as “A Day Without Women.” You can show your support for abortion, Planned Parenthood, same-sex marriage, and of all things—transgenderism, by ... not showing up for work. (They wisely didn’t make female [...]
January 13, 2017
by Anthony Esolen
As the Great Wall of Chinese communism begins to show signs of crumbling into a long overdue dilapidation, a billion people will be readier than they have ever been to hear the Good News of Christ. At the same time they will meet the immense force of the anti-evangelist, the advertiser, the marketer of western [...]
August 18, 2016
by Rachel Lu
In this column, I will do something a little bit unprecedented. I specifically wish to address my female readers, and to issue a challenge. Can we make a special resolution to be good to the men and boys in our lives? I know that this is often a big ask. Modern men can be exceedingly [...]
December 21, 2015
by Rachel Lu
In 1994, the Congregation for Divine Worship issued a letter officially specifying that it is licit for females to serve the altar in the role that has traditionally been known as “altar boy.” Bishops were not bound to permit the practice, and a 2001 follow-up specified that pastors may also choose to reserve altar service [...]
June 24, 2015
by Peter Freeman
My father claims that he’s never changed a diaper. Not once. As for myself, I can’t remember a time when I didn’t have Desitin filling the cracks of my knuckles ... and I’ve only been a father for a little under a year. I’m a dad of the twenty-first century, which means I’m part of [...]
July 17, 2014
by William Kilpatrick
One thing that you can say for ISIS, the Middle-East terrorist army, is that it doesn’t have a recruitment problem. Young men are streaming to Syria and Iraq from all over the world to join the cause. And they come not just from the Muslim world, but also from England, France, Sweden, Australia, and the [...]
January 31, 2013
by Bernadette O'Brien
Now that the military has finally surrendered in the face of relentless feminist pressure to allow women into combat, one might as well chalk up yet another battle in the culture wars won by the progressive Left. The rather cynically amusing thing about it is the tone of the articles in the mainstream media that [...]
October 1, 2012
by Howard Kainz
The Second Reading for Sunday, August 26, is from St. Paul (Ephesians 5:21-32), in which Paul offers the instruction in 5:22, “Wives should be subordinate to their husbands, as to the Lord.” Following this Epistle, an optional alternative “shorter” epistle is offered; actually it is only a few lines shorter. This optional substitute reading is [...]
September 3, 2010
by Danielle Bean
"You'll be the prince, and I'll be the princess, It's a love story Baby, just say yes." -- Taylor Swift, "Love Story" Doesn't everyone love a good love story? Maybe not. At the feminist blog Feministing, commenter Chloe recently confessed that she enjoys listening to Taylor Swift's music now and then, even if it's what [...]
May 21, 2010
by Marjorie Campbell
The paycheck -- that plucky, stubbed, cashable contribution to a family's daily sustenance -- has become a problem to every adult woman. It's a challenge to earn it, and it's a challenge to live without it. This reality can pervade and put pressure on even faithful marriages, where husband and wife have discussed their priorities [...]
January 22, 2010
by Danielle Bean
"Tell me," the wife of one of my husband's friends began a recent phone conversation, "that you do not start your husband's car for him every morning." "Oh, of course not," I told her. "Only on cold mornings I do." Astonished silence met my ears. The discussion that followed reminded me of one that took [...]