By Robert A. Hirschfeld
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold…
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity
— “The Second Coming,” William Butler Yeats
As a bishop of ... Read More...
By Philip Turner
Shortly before the recent election’s results were settled, I posted a short piece noting the extent of our divisions and the depth of our discontent. I went on to ask: what is the root cause... Read More...
By Philip Turner
As I sit down to write, though former Vice President Biden is slightly ahead, no clear winner of this election has been established. Indeed, it may be sometime before the outcome is firmly settled. No matter who the winner may be, however, ... Read More...
By Sam Keyes
Many Christians these days seem to spend a lot of energy figuring out how to properly separate or combine their faith from their politics. Which presidential candidate is more messianic? Which c... Read More...
By Simon Cuff
Two cities. Two kingdoms. Two nations. Christian and political theology is littered with these binaries. An election is imminent in the United States. Two- party politics. Two major presidenti... Read More...
By Douglas LeBlanc
Catholic News Agency, as part of EWTN’s global media family, has a charism for making plain what is often obscured by political rhetoric. A recent example is a news report by Matt Hadro: “Biden campaign downplays abortion, ‘preeminent pri... Read More...