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Babies & Politicians
Is it normal to decide about parenthood based on who's in the White House?
By John M. Grondelski | May 29th 2025 11:23 AMCan we have a discussion that prescinds from party identifications, a discussion that involves normal people talking to each other? TikTok showed a 32-year-old teacher sharing with the world her previous evening’s pillow talk with her “fiancé” -- they “won’t be having kids” if Donald Trump’s in the White House.…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThe Resurrection and Truth
Catholic faith is like a tapestry, the threads of which all tie to the Resurrection
By John M. Grondelski | May 28th 2025 12:17 PMFrenchman Xavier Léon-Dufour and Australian Gerald O’Collins were two giants of contemporary theology on the Resurrection. Both emphasized the need to make the Resurrection central to Catholic theology. O’Collins specifically called for recognizing how the Resurrection shapes every branch of Catholic theology. (O’Collins died just last August, making this Easter…
READ FULL BLOG POSTLeo XIII's Legacy
A meeting with Thérèse, the Prayer to St. Michael the Archangel, and counsel to America
By James Hanink | May 27th 2025 11:51 AMOur welcome of Pope Leo XIV is sparking fresh interest in the heritage of Leo XIII (1878-1903), and for a range of reasons! So here, gentle reader, are a few of them to consider. First is a remarkable meeting. May 17 marked the 100th anniversary of the canonization of St.…
READ FULL BLOG POST'Eternal Father, Strong to Save'
God’s solicitude for man comes not from any merit of ours but from His Love
By John M. Grondelski | May 26th 2025 1:03 PMThe recessional for Sunday Mass at my parish this week was “Eternal Father, Strong to Save,” popularly called the “Navy Hymn” (linked below). It was written by English Protestant William Whiting, although Catholics should find no issue with its theology. It was initially adopted by the British Royal Navy, at…
READ FULL BLOG POSTUnequal Women
Kowtowing to gender ideologues makes no sense in feminism's own terms
By John M. Grondelski | May 23rd 2025 11:32 AMThe U.S. Supreme Court May 20 granted emergency relief to Laurel Libby. Who? Laurel Libby is a member of Maine’s House of Representatives, the lower chamber of the Pine Tree State’s Legislature, a Republican representing the 90th district around Auburn. She’s an opponent of gender ideology who got into trouble…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThis Sold House
Men who tended to old buildings with love gave way to 'house flippers'
By Jason Morgan | May 22nd 2025 12:39 PMWhen I was a kid, I loved watching a show called This Old House. When I recently checked the PBS website for This Old House I didn’t recognize any of the cast members -- a reminder that I haven’t lived in the U.S. for a very long time, and that…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThree American Catholics
JFK's 1960s solution to U.S. Church-state relations was deeply flawed and destructive
By John M. Grondelski | May 21st 2025 1:30 PMSocial media carried a photo of Pope Leo XIV in the papal office with Vice President J.D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Do we realize how revolutionary that picture is? It’s not just that the Pope is American. It’s that the Vice President is a Catholic, as is…
READ FULL BLOG POSTOne Thousand Posts
The NOR blog has published 1,000 posts in its six and a half years
By Barbara Rose | May 20th 2025 12:34 PMThis blog, NOR’s “Narthex,” has just featured its one thousandth post. As we celebrate this milestone -- 1,000 posts in only six and a half years! -- we remind readers that blog posts treat topics currently in the news and offer explainers of unexplored ideas behind the news. So, what’s…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThe Peace of Order
The tranquility of order is a defining feature of Augustinian spirituality, Pope Leo's thought
By John M. Grondelski | May 19th 2025 6:30 PMYesterday Pope Leo XIV celebrated Mass to formally inaugurate his Petrine ministry, which began May 8. Cardinals of various theological and ideological preferences in many ways seem to have coalesced around the election of Robert Prevost at least in part because his "record" is more his priestly and episcopal service…
READ FULL BLOG POSTA Deeper Unity
Augustine writes, 'Although we Christians are many, in the one Christ we are one'
By James Hanink | May 19th 2025 11:06 AMIn the leadup to the recent conclave, certain voices, amplified by the New York Times, advised us to beware of those seeking “unity.” Even though the goal seemed legitimate, it was a rhetorical device of those who wanted to roll back the initiatives of Pope Francis. Now comes Pope Leo…
READ FULL BLOG POSTHow We Became Transgender
Does an attempt at changing one's sex come from a wound cut deep in childhood?
By Jason Morgan | May 16th 2025 4:11 PMThe Supreme Court in the United Kingdom recently ruled that the legal definition of a woman is someone who is biologically female. In the United States, a return to sanity from the madhouse of transgenderism is apparent in our Supreme Court’s recent ruling that people who believe they were born…
READ FULL BLOG POSTPapal Reforms & Judicial Nominees
Conclave Reforms... Bring Back the Devil’s Advocate... Judicial Paternity... and more
By John M. Grondelski | May 16th 2025 2:24 AMThe New York Times reported (May 11) that, being his first conclave, the future Leo XIV approached Cardinal Luis Tagle for advice because the Filipino had previously participated in one. After Prevost’s election, Tagle supposedly told him: “If there’s anything you want to change about the conclave rules — it’s…
READ FULL BLOG POSTMarriage Music
An idea: a prize for new music that promotes marriage, including forgiveness and reconciliation
By James Thunder | May 15th 2025 9:28 PMIn 2018 the American Spectator published an essay of mine which included a list of 185 songs I had identified as music that promotes marriage, not just enduring love but also forgiveness and reconciliation within marriage (the list is linked at the bottom of this post). Like most of us,…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThe State of Motherhood
The oxymoronic logic of murderous motherhood has taken cultural root
By John M. Grondelski | May 12th 2025 12:00 PMMother’s Day should be one of those celebrations that elicits only happy feelings: you know, “motherhood, baseball, and apple pie.” But the reality is we need to think a little more deeply about the state of motherhood in the developed world. I’ve regularly written about the parcelization of motherhood. Modern…
READ FULL BLOG POSTRandom Ruminations #25
Historical Amnesia... The Dangers of the Abortion Pill... Confessional Confidentiality... and more
By John M. Grondelski | May 8th 2025 11:45 AMHistorical Amnesia May 8, 2025 marks the 80th anniversary of V-E Day. Four score years ago, Allied troops entered Berlin and the Thousand Year Reich ended after 13 years. Last month marked the 250th anniversary of Lexington and Concord, the battles that began the American Revolution (after the "midnight ride…
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