Friday, January 2, 2026

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      Of equality and cussing

      I’m not a big Simpson’s fan, but I do remember one funny episode where Homer’s neighbour, Ned Flanders—the bible-believing Christian—promises Homer that he will...

      Charles Rice on Natural Law Morality

      Charles E. Rice (1931-2015), a Thomist philosopher and professor of law at Notre Dame University, was a consistent conservative on matters political and theological....

      A Gift of Myself

      A Gift of Myself, the second book in the Little Douglings series by Carissa Douglas is even more delightful than her first story, I...

      Lawlessness and Trumping Choice

      Besides being the memorial - or, as I like to think of it, the feast - of Saint Thomas Aquinas, this is also the...

      Pope Benedict and Saint Bonaventure: Part I

      (The young Josef Ratzinger completed his doctorate on the thought of Saint Bonaventure, and his devotion is evinced by his giving not just one,...

      Christmas Urbi et Orbi

      (Here is the Christmas address of Pope Saint John Paul II, from way back in 2002, and the needs for which he prayed eighteen...

      The King and Serpent in the Desert: The Fourth Sunday of Lent

      Just as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of Man be lifted up, so that whoever believes in...

      Elizabeth Anscombe on Hating God

      Elizabeth Anscombe (1919-2001) was a British analytic philosopher who early in life met and was deeply influenced by the great Austrian logician and linguist...

      Are you a jerk?

      I am a big jerk—for a list of reasons I will mostly not explain to you. But I will tell you part of the...

      Are the Poor Blessed? L’Arche, Part II

      Jesus lifted up his eyes on his disciples and said, “Blessed are you poor, for yours is the kingdom of God. Blessed are you that hunger...