There is something about seeing your parents when they themselves were young that makes you stand back and take notice.
In All Things
The persistence of pro-life feminism
Arguing for equal protection and nonviolent support of each and every human life
Pope Francis and the room of tears
Given the personality of the pope, he will more likely prefer to mark his third anniversary privately and quietly, on his knees, in sincere prayer and petition.
The Revolution of Normalcy: A reflection on the third anniversary of the election of Pope Francis
What he is doing is normal human, Christian behavior. These are the revolutions at the heart and soul of Pope Francis’ ministry.
Ireland, still leaderless
The fact that a new government could not come into being shows how serious the political fractiousness has become.
Making of ‘The Young Messiah’: An interview with director Cyrus Nowrasteh
“This is the greatest story never told.”
The tragic voice of “Marguerite”
Rule number one is he cannot and will not tell his wife she cannot sing.
Nancy Reagan’s Love
The day Ronald Reagan died was the day when Nancy Reagan really died.
You’re Invited: a panel discussion on international religious freedom
Join us Wednesday, March 30, at the Sheen Center in New York City.
Can a spotlight on all archives of abuse help ‘restore the faith’?
It has been a grim couple of days reading about and listening to testimony related to past abuse of children by Catholic priests.
