There is a legend, ancient and beautiful, about a Syrian monk living in the desert in the fifth century. The... Read more
In “new” atheist and secularist circles today, faith is regularly ridiculed. It is presented as pre-scientific mumbo jumbo, Bronze Age... Read more
Three stories in the news last week have highlighted an ongoing problem in public dialogue about homosexuality. People of differing... Read more
Two days after Pope Francis' now famous remarks on homosexuals and homosexuality, I heard a homily in which the homilist... Read more
Three stories in the news this week have highlighted an ongoing problem in public dialogue about homosexuality. People of differing... Read more
Editor's note: In honor of the 20th anniversary of Denver hosting World Youth Day in 1993, Denver Catholic Register interviewed... Read more
Claims that something is inevitable are generally of two kinds. Sometimes the claim is simply a statement of fact ("Inevitably,... Read more
Of all the misconceived nonsense in the recent Windsor v. United States ruling, perhaps the most egregious was Justice Anthony... Read more
There were a number of reasons why I liked “World War Z,” the film based on Max Brooks’s book of... Read more
Herewith a column for the 4th of July.In the question period after a talk I'd given on my new book,... Read more
Dedicated to Lee and Margaret MatherneThere is one thing we all long for: to love and to be loved. There... Read more
On Father’s Day nine years ago, my son Dominic was born. Most of the world knows Dominic as the disabled... Read more
Is Pope Francis our first anticlerical pope? Technically speaking, he isn't – his two predecessors also were more or less... Read more
There's been a lot of talk about marriage equality over the past several months. But like those who invoke the... Read more
In one of his typically simple, direct, and forceful homilies, Pope Francis warned recently against idols and idolatry. "We have... Read more
Some years ago, The New Yorker ran a cartoon that perfectly lampooned the loopy ideology of “inclusion” that has come... Read more
Death has a way of forcing us to reflect on life. And so it is with the death of the... Read more
The appearance of yet another film version of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s "The Great Gatsby” provides the occasion for reflecting on... Read more
As June approaches, get ready for the official celebration of “Gay Pride Month” by U.S. embassies abroad. If sodomy and... Read more
I was sure I would hate it. Almost one hundred percent sure. But I went and saw “The Great Gatsby”... Read more