Sarah Mullally and Reforming the Anglican Communion

MOUNEER ANIS

The Church of England is following in the footsteps of the Episcopal Church in the United States—a path marked by progressive theological and ethical positions that are heretical and have widened divisions with the rest of the Anglican family.

Bring Back Beautiful Sermons

EPHRAIM RADNER

From the October issue: A sermon should be its own microcosm, taking in the world and presenting it back to us in turn. After all, the world is God’s: “The earth is the Lord’s, and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein” (Ps. 24:1).

What Charles Taylor Got Wrong

ADAM EILATH

Taylor’s “Age of Authenticity” tempts us to see worship as one more space for self-expression. Ratzinger rejected that outright: Liturgy is not about what pleases us, not a cry into the dark of our own creativity.

The Problem(s) with “LGBTQ Catholic”

GEORGE WEIGEL

We are all sinners in constant need of the redeeming grace of Christ, as Pope Leo XIV reminds us. When we remember that, we will perhaps be less inclined to countenance delineating each other by sexual desire, orientation, or practice.

Technological Nationalism

R. R. RENO

From the October issue: Tech titans (and their underlings) benefit handsomely from the American regime, which allows them to make fantastic profits. But they cannot rouse themselves to defend the country.

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