One-Stop Shop for Apologetics: A Review of Why We’re Catholic
By:Pity the poor Catholic apologist. Day after day, he must answer the same objections over and over again. In debates or forums, an angry atheist or …
Pity the poor Catholic apologist. Day after day, he must answer the same objections over and over again. In debates or forums, an angry atheist or …
Now that we are passed the halfway point in Lent, it wouldn't hurt to take a moment and examine the progress we've hopefully made thus far by looking b…
Following the lead of America’s favorite English professor Harold Bloom, literary critics have canonized Cormac McCarthy’s novel Blood Meridian as the …
You might be asking yourself how these three go together. To be honest I was picking on Matt Lauer. You could easily insert Al Franken, Harvey Weinst…
Despite living in a time of plenty, many in the West are eager to identify themselves as victims. The poor claim to be victims of capitalism; women cla…
For those seeking a coherent lens through which to decipher the West’s rapid decline, I can’t recommend The Papist’s Guide to America enough. Penned by…
Men in the West are leaving the pews in record numbers. On Sunday morning, observe that the majority of the congregation is female. Attend daily Mass a…
Homer's Greek epic the Iliad is a catechism on the merits and dangers of θυμός (thumos). Thumos is the breath of the warrior. It is the emboldened spir…
The Idea That Controversy Causes Violence For most people, it is no secret that the majority of universities have sought to eliminate diversity of t…
Thomas Aquinas to the Rescue! In the first part of this article, we discussed the problem of Amoris Laetitia, how it's, from a comprehension stand-poi…