Family
A selection of recent articles on this topic
Capitalist Horror
Six days you may labor and do all your work, but the seventh day is a sabbath…
Rediscovering the Reality of the Eucharist
Thinking out loud about a return to “Sunday normal,” a veteran pastor recently told me that he…
Lessons From Ronald Knox
To read the biography of Monsignor Ronald Knox is to risk sinking into despair. The great English…
Presidential Self-Restraint
The latest installment in an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. On this episode, Mark is joined…
The Next Pope and Vatican II
Polemics about the Second Vatican Council continue to bedevil the global Catholic conversation. Some Catholics, often found…
Remembering Marc Fumaroli
The members of France’s august Academie Française are called immortels, but they are as mortal as the…
Driving and Democracy
The latest installment in an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. On this episode, Matthew…
The Things That Are Above
Everyone’s saying it. These are uncertain times. As our founding editors once wrote, “At every historical moment,…
Queer Times
Darel Paul’s “Under the Rainbow Banner” in the June/July issue of First Things might be one of…
Tobit or Not Tobit
The Reformation and the Right Reading of Scriptureby iain provan baylor, 724 pages, $49.95 As Iain Provan…
Religion and the Public Good
The latest installment in an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. On this episode, William Haun…
Coronavirus Shabbat
I’ve been in an apartment on a quiet Jerusalem street for the past couple of weeks. Last…
Coronavirus Diary: New York, March 28–29
Saturday. No alarm. My wife and I sleep well into the morning. I take Lucy for a…
Coronavirus Diary: New York, March 27
Friday. A crush of work has me at my computer at 8 a.m. I edit a piece about…
Church as a Non-Essential Service
A few days before Cardinal Dolan cancelled all public Masses in New York, I urged my wife…