Msgr. Robert Batule
We mark anniversaries of events so as not to forget. We do this as a
country all the time—we mark, for instance, the anniversary of our
independence on July 4th every year. We do it because we consider the
Fourth of July to be the birth of our freedom. Naturally, then, we turn
to the founding […]
Diana Takouhi Kilarjian
I emerged from the womb thrilled to be a girl! I tell you, I came into
the world wearing the sweetest little dress with black patent leather
shoes and a matching handbag. Like the surprise and exhilaration and
gratitude one feels at being chosen for the most favorite part in the
school play, from my earliest recollections, […]
Austin Ruse
Just a few years ago, I was arguing in the comment boxes of a gay blog
called Slowly Boiled Frog, a site that had gone after me hammer and
tongs for years. I joined into the combox conversation under my own
name. I did it for fun, to sharpen my arguments, and, strange as it […]
Casey Chalk
Dr. Korey Maas, a Lutheran and professor of history at Hillsdale
College, in a recent article at The Federalist regarding the current sex
abuse scandal rocking the Catholic Church, asks, “Is there any church
abuse too far for the Catholic faithful?” The answer, quite simply, is
no. Elsewhere, Maas presses, “what abuses, both physical and […]
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