Bush, Macron and the Monumental Failure of Climate Politics

Bush, Macron and the Monumental Failure of Climate Politics

Looking back over 2018, three recent events in three different countries illustrate just how far the fortunes of climate change politics have fallen. The first event was the death of George H. W. Bush, forty-first president of the United States. His passing on November 30 at the age of 94 occasioned an … Read more

When Coddled Minds Produce Shattered Lives

When Coddled Minds Produce Shattered Lives

In the summer of 1942, the USS South Dakota set sail to do battle in the Pacific. One of the gunners on board was Calvin Graham. On November 14, the South Dakota encountered eight Japanese destroyers. Graham was manning his gun when shrapnel tore through his jaw and mouth. Another hit knocked … Read more

The Spirit of Hollywood Versus the Spirit of the Cross

The Spirit of Hollywood versus the Spirit of the Cross

Few institutions today inspire more contempt among God-fearing Americans than Hollywood. Just the name of “Hollywood” conjures up images of glitzy, degenerate celebrities in gaudy outfits who use their wealth and influence to wage war on what remains of Christian morality. Much subtler than this sexual immorality, yet ultimately more damaging, is … Read more

The Deeds of Saint Nicholas and the Dangers of Rash Judgments

The Deeds of Saint Nicholas and the Dangers of Rash Judgments

Saint John Vianney tells the story related below about Saint Nicholas. However, before telling his story, it would be better to give a brief introduction about Saint John Vianney for those who are unfamiliar with this great and humble saint. Saint John Vianney is often known as the Curé d’Ars (parish priest … Read more

Five Perfect Christmas Toys for Children—(Not Gadgets)

Five Perfect Christmas Toys for Children—(Not Gadgets)

For those agonizing over what to buy this Christmas for their toddlers, the wait may be over. A panel of experts has just weighed in with suggestions targeting young children in the digital age. What do the experts say? Do they recommend a family-friendly video game that might be good fun and … Read more

Why Is There an Ugly Christmas Sweater Day?

Why Is There an Ugly Christmas Sweater Day?

So much that passes for culture is just entertainment. What people consider “culture” is an excuse to have fun. Everything must be full of novelty and excitement. It must be Facebookable and Instagram-friendly. While these fun activities may be popular, they do not constitute culture. They have no depth. For many, even … Read more

The Prodigal Son Illusion in America Today

The Prodigal Son Illusion in America Today

We live in what might be called a prodigal son delusion. People suffer from the temptation to live prodigal lifestyles in which they engage in the frenetic intemperance of demanding everything instantly and effortlessly. Such a state promises happiness to those who follow the program to the end. However, it does not … Read more