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Among the many things that the current Church seems no longer awake to is a crucial trinity: the Church Militant,…
The re-opening of the Cathedral of Notre Dame this weekend reminded me of an experience I had there over a…
Home Free: a review of ‘The Best Christmas Pageant Ever’
I’m pretty sure I was in a Christmas pageant when I was a little boy, probably at the Worthington (Ohio)…
The post-election crowing and whinging are both already wearying. The race is decided. What matters now is not endless analyses…
Brothers in Christ: Caravaggio’s ‘The Calling of Saints Peter and Andrew’
It’s odd and wonderful that these things happen. I’m speaking of the discovery or re-discovery of paintings by great artists….
The Constitution and Religious “Concessions”
A crucial presidential election takes place tomorrow. This site operates under tax-exempt, non-profit status, which does not permit us to…
The English poet John Keats spent the last years of his short life in Rome, wrote most of the handful…
He’s Just a Girl Who Can’t Say ‘No!’: A Review of ‘Conclave’
Conclave, Edward Berger’s new film, is based on the novel of that title by Robert Harris, which the movie mostly…
The Conciliar Circularity of Synodality
Logicians have identified – and demolished – what they term a “circular argument.” Basically, to propose an example, a circular…
Peter Paul Rubens was a Catholic painter. He was not the most Catholic of Catholic painters, but he was likely…

