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Day: April 7, 2024

Internationalizing a Confident Right

The West is in a death spiral—but with the cooperation of confident, patriotic nations, there may be a way to turn that around.

A.M. Fantini April 7, 2024

The Miracle of Forgiveness: The Rwandan Genocide, Thirty Years Later

Rwandans stunned the world with the magnitude of genocidal horror; now they do so by the magnitude of their mercy.

Jonathon Van Maren April 7, 2024

Catholic Faith: The End of the Italian Privilege

The Italian Church used to be preserved from secularisation, but this blessed time seems over.

Hélène de Lauzun April 7, 2024

Eco’s Error; Or, Why Some People Like Casablanca

Casablanca is not about passion, but about altruistic love, animated by the rare spirit of sacrifice.

Robert Lazu Kmita April 7, 2024

We Do Not Need a New, Very Different St. Benedict, Part III

Perhaps we do not need a new and very different St. Benedict. We need old-fashioned, traditional Benedictines, and we need them everywhere.

Sebastian Morello April 7, 2024
Internationalizing a Confident Right
Analysis

Internationalizing a Confident Right

The West is in a death spiral—but with the cooperation of confident, patriotic nations, there may be a way to turn that around.

A.M. Fantini
April 7, 2024
The Miracle of Forgiveness: The Rwandan Genocide, Thirty Years Later
COMMENTARY

The Miracle of Forgiveness: The Rwandan Genocide, Thirty Years Later

Rwandans stunned the world with the magnitude of genocidal horror; now they do so by the magnitude of their mercy.

Jonathon Van Maren
April 7, 2024
Catholic Faith: The End of the Italian Privilege
Essay

Catholic Faith: The End of the Italian Privilege

The Italian Church used to be preserved from secularisation, but this blessed time seems over.

Hélène de Lauzun
April 7, 2024
Eco’s Error; Or, Why Some People Like Casablanca
Essay

Eco’s Error; Or, Why Some People Like Casablanca

Casablanca is not about passion, but about altruistic love, animated by the rare spirit of sacrifice.

Robert Lazu Kmita
April 7, 2024
We Do Not Need a New, Very Different St. Benedict, Part III
Essay

We Do Not Need a New, Very Different St. Benedict, Part III

Perhaps we do not need a new and very different St. Benedict. We need old-fashioned, traditional Benedictines, and we need them everywhere.

Sebastian Morello
April 7, 2024

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