Anti-Union Hypocrisy and the Janus Case
The same radical individualism that wants unions to be nothing but ineffectual voluntary organizations likewise sees marriage and the family as mere voluntary associations.
Dorothy Day's Cross
Dorothy Day: "To become a Catholic meant for me to give up a mate with whom I was much in love. I chose God and I lost Forster."
What the New York Times Did Not Say
People often seem to choose one of two sides of Dorothy. There is mysticism and activism in her life, and one cannot understand one without the other.
The Cruz Question
The delegation of key moral issues to the authority of the states raises serious concerns about Ted Cruz.
Towards a Pro-Life and Pro-Family Economy
An economic philosophy that resolves to have charity provide for those who take the courageous decision to keep their children is hardly pro-life.
Are They Pro-Life?
There may be attractive reasons for voting Sanders or Paul, but both fall short of advancing a pro-life culture and pro-family economy.
Left Meets Right At Christmas Dinner
When the family is torn asunder by divorce, pornography, adultery, same-sex “marriage” and the like, society as a whole suffers.
Navigating the Republican Milieu Part I
The Republican Milieu consists of "supporting the lesser of two evils" and encouraging the status quo. Yet the money spent to continually elect Republicans has not borne fruit.
Obama's Contraception Coverage
It's not, it turns out, just a "Catholic" issue, not just an issue for those who oppose contraception. Virtually all forms have an agent that is designed to act as an abortifacient.