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Dispatch from Poland on Marriage
Absurd EU bureaucratic pronouncements imposed on Europe will be its death
By Barbara Rose | January 26th 2026 4:58 PMMarriage is very much under assault in the Western world, in part by false notions of “freedom” that assume a person’s choices can reconstruct the nature and definition of marriage. Poland is one place where that assault is underway. Although the Polish Constitution defines marriage as a man-woman relationship, the…
READ FULL BLOG POST'What Is a Woman?' Revisited
Plaintiffs’ lawyers at a January 13 Supreme Court hearing aimed to keep gender ideology alive
By John M. Grondelski | January 23rd 2026 12:09 PMI grew up in a New Jersey Rust Belt town which has lost its factories and is now somewhat economically depressed: Perth Amboy. Its name is unusual, a blend of cultures. “Perth” comes from the Earl of Perth in Scotland, who was one of the backers of the city's 17th…
READ FULL BLOG POSTNarcissus Gets Married
AI 'romance' exposes a culture addicted to affirmation
By Marcus Peter | January 22nd 2026 1:04 PMThe image of a bride exchanging rings with a figure floating inside augmented reality glasses appears at first glance as a novelty item suited for a slow news cycle, and many readers understandably smirk and scroll on. Nevertheless, when Yurina Noguchi, a 32-year-old Japanese woman, donned a wedding dress and…
READ FULL BLOG POSTA Genuinely Catholic Approach to History
The Incarnation provides the axis around which all centuries turn
By Marcus Peter | January 21st 2026 11:46 AMModern Christians consume historical narratives the way they consume streaming services: with restless impatience and very little context. Every crisis arrives framed by pundits, platforms, and political tribes. The result is a kind of spiritual vertigo. Many believers feel disoriented by the pace of events yet still interpret those events…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThe Forgotten Duty of Chivalry
Men must use their bodies, minds, and resources to safeguard what is good, true, and beautiful
By Marcus Peter | January 20th 2026 12:07 PMChivalry did not appear out of nowhere. It is not the random invention of medieval knights or a quaint code of courtly behavior borrowed from troubadours and tournaments. Its roots lie much deeper -- in the bedrock of the natural law and the moral architecture of the Judeo-Christian worldview. Before…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThe Subtle Theology in Chopin's Art
Classical music is the music of a civilization that believed beauty could catechize the heart
By Marcus Peter | January 17th 2026 8:06 PMThere are days when the heavens seem to hum in sympathy with a man’s life. October 17, 1849, was such a day. Frédéric Chopin — Polish patriot, melancholic genius, frail romantic — died in Paris at age 39. His last wish was that Mozart’s Requiem be played at his funeral,…
READ FULL BLOG POSTKinderstube and 'I'
Today's etiquette advice serves only to protect the self from discomfort, correction, & obligation
By John M. Grondelski | January 16th 2026 12:29 PMThose who read the Bible’s wisdom books know that they deal a lot with the quotidian: when to speak and when to shut up, how to conduct one’s self publicly, how to win friends and influence people. No surprise there, and sapiential literature was not unique to Israel. It was…
READ FULL BLOG POSTGotta Serve Somebody
We Christians make no idols to leaders or to the principles they claim to hold dear
By Jason Morgan | January 15th 2026 1:21 PMNot too long ago, Republicans were the party of free speech. Tired of being shut out of debates and shut up about everything, they styled themselves as free speech champions while trying to claw back some traction in the groves of academe and the halls of political power. But then…
READ FULL BLOG POSTFitting the Punishment to the Crime
Christ reveals a stunning new insight into love: we are to love even our enemies as God loves us
By James Hanink | January 13th 2026 12:59 PMThere’s no shortage of true crime, and there hasn’t been since Cain murdered Abel. Fast forward and, turning from fratricide to parricide, we have the murders of Rob and Michelle Reiner, allegedly at the hands of their son. Nor is there any shortfall of state violence. The protests in response…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThree Liturgical Calendar Reforms
Scrapping 'Ordinary Time' & restoring the Pentecost Octave and preparatory penitence in Advent
By John M. Grondelski | January 12th 2026 12:53 PMAlmost fifty years out from the 1969 Roman Calendar reform seems a fitting distance to assess what works and what hasn’t. By and large, I think the Calendar reform has been correct and pastorally successful, but I would offer three changes. First, I would jettison the periods of “Ordinary Time”…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThe Hollow Oath
Public office oath-swearing is a covenant act, a custom with significance
By Marcus Peter | January 8th 2026 1:04 PMThe recent swearing in of New York mayor Zohran Mamdani on the Quran has reignited a conversation that America prefers to keep comfortably superficial. Thus, public debate has circled symbols, optics, and inclusivity language while missing the heavier matter that involves history, Scripture, and moral philosophy. In recent years the…
READ FULL BLOG POSTBegrudging the Deceased a Final Resting Place
Most people don’t want to admit they have burned their relative because burial costs more
By John M. Grondelski | January 7th 2026 12:20 PMThe title of a recent New York Times op-ed (“The Trouble with My Father’s Resting Place,” Jan. 2) caught my eye because it seemed, for once, that maybe somebody else had recognized the point I’ve long made: cremation deprives people of a final resting place. (Ultimately, that recognition didn't happen.) The…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThe Erosion of Epiphany
Epiphany used to have its own octave, meaning the Christmas Season extended until January 13
By John M. Grondelski | January 6th 2026 12:39 PMJanuary 6 is the traditional date for the Solemnity of the Epiphany. In the United States, it has been transferred for decades to the first Sunday after January 1. It fell on January 4 this year. Some liturgists would argue that Epiphany was, indeed, the original “Christmas” feast and that…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThe Erosion of January 1
U.S. Catholics do not understand why this is a holy day on the octave day of Christmas
By John M. Grondelski | January 5th 2026 1:07 PMThe Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, celebrated on January 1, the Octave of Christmas, is a holyday of obligation. There’s an argument to be made that its status is progressively being eroded. Looking at some parish bulletins, I noticed a cutback in the number of Masses offered. That anecdotal…
READ FULL BLOG POSTCosmos & Reconciliation
The vastness of the heavens is humbling, and yet we are not to sink within it. We are to rise above it
By James Hanink | December 30th 2025 2:56 PMHere in California there’s a debate about licensing cosmetologists. For my part, I wish there weren’t any to license. Plato would understand. In his Gorgias he compared politicians with cosmeticians. Both are busy about disguising reality. Cosmologists are another matter altogether. They’re the folks keen to answer the big questions…
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