Life of Faith
A selection of recent articles on this topic
Reactionary Feminism
When I was about ten, I began to notice that my father would leave the table after…
A Struggle for Public Worship in Canada
Aylmer, Ontario, is a town of some 7500 people on the north shore of Lake Erie. It…
A Most Unfortunate Roman Intervention
On May 7, Cardinal Luis Ladaria, S.J., prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith,…
Critical Psalm Theory
In a detailed reflection at Mere Orthodoxy, William Murrell offers a trenchant criticism of my article “Evangelicals…
Loving with Mary
As you may recall from “Following John,” Easter reconfigures time and space. The new time? It is…
Sonnet 118
I leave my sixteenth year of sighsand head into my final onealthough it seems I’ve just begunexploring…
What We’ve Been Reading—March 2021
Mark BauerleinContributing Editor The man who is “absorbed” by the object that he is contemplating can be…
The Sixties Are Still With Us
The latest installment in an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Alexander Riley joins the…
When Amazon Erased My Book
My book When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment was released exactly three years ago.…
Somebody Needs To Be Dad
For Catholics, the Second Vatican Council (1962–65) stands as the key event of the last 60 years.…
The Gospel According to John and Mary
Mary’s Voice in the Gospel According to John:A New Translation with Commentaryby michael pakalukgateway editions, 354 pages,…
The Gratuitous Abundance of Books
Now and then when I am absorbed in lists of forthcoming books, whether in the delicious catalogues…
A Conspiracy of Goodness
Pierre Sauvage was 18 years old when he discovered that he was Jewish and that he had…
Bluegrass and the Bible
One way the Catholic Church has always fulfilled the mission entrusted to her by Christ is by…
The Global Christian Right
The Religious Right that rose and flourished during the 1970s and 1980s has been pilloried for some…