
Just War in an Unjust World
Is just war theory still relevant? With the sorry state of many aspects of modern life (and the human soul), it's a question worth considering.

The Eucharist: Sacrament of Union
Does barring politicians who vote against the moral and social teachings of the Church from receiving the Eucharist undermine the legitimacy of religious institutions, as one politician recently claimed?

Affirming Good, Resisting Evil
Patriotism is a genuinely Christian response of gratitude to God, and we need not be bashful about it. Genuine gratitude, genuine love, however, also means seeing things truly.

What Makes Culture Humane?
Are we just enduring a diminishment in reading habits, or in mental and intellectual ones, too?

Giving Culture a Spiritual Ballast
The life and memory of the Church continue to resonate, in their stubborn way, across a large portion of our culture.

How Ought We Square Christianity with Nationalism?
Christian nationalism is something of a misnomer. Christians can be genuinely patriotic, of course – but beyond that, one gets into choppy waters.

Education and Appealing to the Universal
Maybe it’s in all our interests if what we determine the “best” for human beings to be comes instead from a common, shared, transcendent ideal, one that goes far beyond any one of us.

Of What Story Do We Find Ourselves a Part?
The search for a narrative worth being part of just may be the search worthy of our greatest intellectual and personal efforts.

Immortal Souls and First Principles
For a Christian, there’s a clear order to follow when considering difficult and contentious issues: we start, always, in first principles.

The Lord Is With Us
“Habemus Papam” is yet another sign that the Lord is with us – a sign that God himself is making good on his promise to provide a shepherd for us.