TCT Columns

Broken Altars

On December 10, 1989, at the confluence of the Danube and Morava rivers under the shadow of Devin Castle, tens of thousands of Slovaks marched from Bratislava to Hainburg, Austria,

Advent, A.D. 2025

The Island of Mozambique is a speck on Google Maps, a tiny patch of land two miles off the East African coast.  Today, it’s a sleepy UNESCO World Heritage site. 

Contemplation and the Cross

In Herodotus’ Histories from the 430s BC, we read of a wise Greek philosopher and political thinker, Solon. While traveling, Solon met the King of Lydia, Croesus, who was known

A Cautionary Tale: the ‘French Malaise’

France, once the acknowledged cultural leader of the West, is experiencing what many French men and women describe as ‘La Malaise’ – the societal apprehension, unease, and disillusionment caused by