According to the U.K. Telegraph, a Pakistani Christian has been sentenced to death for blasphemy. Apparently, the imposition of such a penalty for such an offense…
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments this week in the Hobby Lobby case, in which that corporation, which is owned by Christians, is challenging some of…
Over at Public Discourse I have an essay looking into the public’s rather disturbing (to me, anyway) lack of anger about the president’s dishonesty in selling the health care law…
What does artificial contraception–the modern practice of using technology to defeat the procreative tendency of sexual intercourse–have to do with jousting–the medieval practice of fighting for…
Recently, George Will wrote an interesting column outlining one of the legal arguments against the Affordable Care Act. Unlike many of the more famous legal challenges,…
One of the major events in American popular culture, it seems, is the annual release of Sports Illustrated‘s Swimsuit Edition. It invariably generates a lot of…
What is the sense of the faithful regarding the morality of contraception? For that matter, what is meant by the expression “the sense of the faithful”?…
Father Thomas Reese, S.J., has an interesting and worthwhile article at the National Catholic Reporter on the legacy of Pope Benedict. The piece is characterized first…