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The Bull Against Open Letters
We, in the name of God, Hadrian the Seventh, the Paparch, the Apostle of the Apostolic See and of the… Read More
Politics Cannot Save Us
Though it seems all but a self-evident truth now that the “American experiment” in ordered liberty ends in conflagration, the… Read More
Ursula de Jesus and the fortress of patience
Eve Tushnet
In the middle of the seventeenth century in the city of Lima, a living woman asked a dead one whether… Read More
Going Out: A COVID Diary
Father Jon Tveit
It crosses the mind of the young and zealous seminarian from time to time what the priesthood might entail, what… Read More
Terry: A Philosophical Fragment
As our readers are no doubt aware, classicists and philosophers around the world are rejoicing at the news of a… Read More
John Prine, R.I.P.
Robert Wyllie
John Prine died. Perhaps he found some humor in this event, as he suggested he would on “Please Don’t Bury… Read More
Kale-flavored smoke
Matthew Walther
Jules Verne (translated, edited, and introduced by William Butcher)Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the SeasOxford University Press, pp.464, $12.95 I no… Read More
How I Joined the Resistance
J.D. Vance
I often wonder what my grandmother—Mamaw, as I called her—would have thought about her grandson becoming Catholic. We used to… Read More