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January 26, 2024
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What Revolution?
James Bowman
The New Criterion
Over the Christmas holidays, a time when one quite often meets people whom one hasn’t seen for a while, I mentioned to two friends that I was working on a book for young people about what life was like before the revolution—a subject on which today’s schools and universities will have taught them little, and that little mostly erroneous. One of these friends said in reply, “What revolution?” The other assumed I was talking about the First American Revolution, the one in the eighteenth century, and was therefore writing about the Colonial period.
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For his column this week, George Weigel laments today's geopolitical blindness about Ukraine ([link removed]) .
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Carl R. Trueman writes for First Things about why Christians should never attend a gay wedding ([link removed]) .
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For WORLD Opinions, Brad Littlejohn praises the Pope's clear condemnation of commercial surrogacy ([link removed]) .
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For The Catholic Thing, Stephen White reflects on the rich fruits of the annual Tertio Millennio Seminar ([link removed]) (now accepting applications for this summer's program ([link removed]) ).
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Carrie Gress writes for Law and Liberty about the centrality of motherhood to female identity ([link removed]) .
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Carrie joined the Science of Sainthood podcast ([link removed]) to discuss her recent book, The End of Woman: How Smashing the Patriarchy Has Destroyed Us.
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