Against Pride and Against Pride Month
Five years ago, the monumental Obergefell v Hodges case reached its narrow decision, mandating the federal recognition of marriage documents
Read MoreFive years ago, the monumental Obergefell v Hodges case reached its narrow decision, mandating the federal recognition of marriage documents
Read MoreWhen a professor of psychology at a state-funded university skyrockets into popularity by publicly denouncing a national policy regarding preferred
Read MoreThese words mark the beginning of practical philosophy—practical reason—which is more often recognized by its more common name: the study
Read MoreLast week, The Atlantic published a cover story for its June 2019 edition written by James Carroll, an ex-priest of
Read MoreThis was intended to be a shorter post for the week, as projects and research have taken up most of
Read MoreFlat Earth was just a red-herring! There’s a better conspiracy in town: creationism.
Read MoreWhen someone utters the term “Christian monasticism,” the Western mind probably conjures up images of dimly-lit temples and Gothic architecture,
Read More“Well, that’s just your opinion, man. We’ll juts have to agree to disagree.” Sure. We can agree to disagree on
Read MoreLast week, we looked at the recently reprinted missal of the Latin Mass that was put together back in 1945
Read MoreWe all watched the flames consume the historic spire of Notre-Dame on Monday, burning it down to its skeleton before
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