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Theopolitics of Ukraine
Matthew Dal Santo
From the print edition:
Let us not be so foolish as to imagine that we have nothing to learn from our adversary.
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Archbishop Fernandez, Preacher of Chaos
Dan Hitchens
The pope selected a new prefect who has troubling history of fogging the Church’s teaching on marriage.
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Eucharistic Donkeys
Hans Boersma
Like donkeys, you and I are “burden-bearers.”
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Why Conservatives Keep Bending the Knee to Gay Rights
Clement J. Harrold
When you don’t defend the bedrock of civilization, your attempts to safeguard the rest of the culture become less effective.
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The “Synodal Process”: Talking a New Church Into Being?
George Weigel
The notion that Catholicism is “ours” to refashion into something new has permeated the “synodal process.”
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The Gospel According to Levin
Peter J. Leithart
Levin’s conversion is poignant and beautifully told, yet it’s finally as dissatisfying as Tolstoy’s own faith.
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At Princeton, the Ugliness Is the Point
Kari Jenson Gold
If you didn’t know better, you might suppose Princeton was building prisons rather than colleges.
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