Immigration or Invasion?

September 18, 2015 William Kilpatrick 0

Europe’s embrace of mass immigration can be explained in part by guilt from the Nazi era. It’s no coincidence that Germany, which has the most guilt to deal with, has pledged to take in the […]

General

Thoughts on Some Papal Sayings

September 17, 2015 James Kalb 0

We have a different sort of pope today, one more interested in raising issues than settling them. He speaks informally, in ways that are often puzzling to those looking for a voice of steady authority […]

General

Kentucky and the shadow of Big Brother

September 17, 2015 Russell Shaw 0

Let’s begin by recognizing that the case of the Kentucky county clerk who refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples because same-sex marriage conflicts with her religious faith raises questions that both sides in […]

Analysis

Popes in these United States

September 16, 2015 George Weigel 0

The history of popes in these United States is full of surprises. And one of them, to begin at the beginning, includes the little-known fact that Blessed Paul VI was not the first pontiff to […]