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Matthew Schmitz
Why exorcism went out of fashion – and why it's back
in 1969, the swiss jesuit herbert haag published goodbye to the devil, an argument that satan was merely a metaphor. along with two american...
Benedict's statement lays bare the Church's divisions
benedict xvi’s decision to break his silence cannot have been made lightly. at the time of his resignation, the former pope announced his in...
Ben Shapiro, a William F Buckley for the internet age
brilliant, impish and alarmingly productive, ben shapiro is a william f buckley for the internet age. hundreds of thousands of fans listen t...
Coco Chanel, the Savonarola of fashion
coco chanel had no precursors in fashion. her forerunners were religious fanatics, the ascetic souls who scourge themselves and their societ...
Newman's most savage critic was a herald of the sexual revolution
as the catholic church proceeds to declare john henry newman a saint, some will try to present him as a queer icon. andrew sullivan has alre...
A new persecution has begun - and with it, a subtle temptation
The danger to Western Christians doesn't come from sword-and-sandals tyrants, but from an enforced code of etiquette
Pope Francis has followed a similar path to Pius IX
when none of my historian friends are looking, i like to draw parallels between pope francis and blessed pope pius ix. of course the pairing...
The genius of Richard John Neuhaus
richard john neuhaus, who died 10 years ago this week, was a master of words who was mastered by the word. whether he was speaking at anti-w...
The genius of Richard John Neuhaus
richard john neuhaus, who died 10 years ago this week, was a master of words who was mastered by the word. whether he was speaking at anti-w...
I'm dreaming of a noir Christmas
perhaps because red and green look garish together, or because roasted chestnuts have no taste, or because “everyone telling you be of good ...
What Catholics lose when they leave the Church
Ex-Catholics never seem to propose any higher, truer teaching than the Catholic faith
Even amid attempts at revolution, Rome remains the same
Visiting the Eternal City feels like a kind of homecoming
In Rome, tradition is doing good business
when i return to rome, i feel a foolish mixture of excitement and pride, as though the city belongs to me. or rather, as though i belong to ...
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