Catholic Arts and Letters Weekly
Is anti-Catholicism on the rise? Things seem to be getting awfully nasty from the Left, whether it's Esquire or Hitchens or pseudo-thinkers who criticize Augustine for embracing the "not quite totalitarian theocracy" of the Catholic Church. . . . more>>
Americans love a revolution, but virtually no others have gone as well as the Spirit of 1776. Don't expect anything better from the Muslim revolutions now in process. . . . more>>
Congratulations, we now have gender equality. But young men no longer know what's expected of them. Enter the Nintendo-loving pre-adult guys of today. . . . more>>
Santayana the Schopenhauerian? Yes, but so much more. Two of his books are getting re-issued. . . . more>>
Merton was a pre-Beatnik, which is why he didn't like Confucianism. But he didn't give it a fair shake. . . . more>>
Charitable giving has increased during the Great Recession. But local churches are hurting. Why? Perhaps parishioners aren't happy. . . more>>