“Jojo Rabbit,” which has been nominated for six Oscars, is the latest applicant to an exclusive club: Movies that laugh at Hitler.
Simcha Fisher
Simcha Fisher is a speaker, freelance writer, regular contributor to The Catholic Weekly and author of The Sinner’s Guide to Natural Family Planning. She lives in New Hampshire with her husband and 10 children.
Natural Family Planning can be hard and expensive to use. Can new tech help?
Catholic groups offer high-tech, effective options for couples seeking to use fertility awareness based methods of family planning. But first they need more access to them.
My mother was a pro-life activist. She showed me if you’re wounding people, you are doing it wrong
Every single abortion represents a massive failure toward some particular woman.
The types of women who veil at Mass
Hint: Most of them are just ‘regular Catholics wanting to deepen their devotion.’
I tried to teach kids about Thanksgiving and the Eucharist—and got a lesson on the Holy Spirit instead
Every meal, every day can be an image of the Eucharist. Although we are required to work hard and do our best, it is not about us or our efforts.
Extremes don’t work in diets—or your prayer life
Non-scale spiritual victories come when we see ourselves clearly and holistically, when we pray without prodding because God is real and someone to talk to.
How arguing over whether Epstein abused ‘girls’ or ‘young women’ hurts all victims of injustice
Jeffrey Epstein is accused of buying and selling young girls, writes Simcha Fisher, and games over semantics (is it “pedophilia” or “ephebophilia”?) means we are not truly fighting for justice for his victims.
What the worst argument I’ve heard for abortion says about our culture of nonsense
Simcha Fisher: We are trying to persuade ourselves—and worse, to teach children—that life does not mean anything.
What’s wrong with celebrating sin in public?
In the culture of the shout, the intimate heat of the crucible of suffering is replaced by the heat of the Klieg lights, which reveal without transforming.
Advent might be a time for silence—but don’t get too comfortable.
“Every valley shall be filled, and every mountain and hill shall be made low.” Are you ready?
