Sebastian Morello

Sebastian Morello is a lecturer, public speaker, and writer. He has published books on philosophy, religion, politics, history, and education. He lives in Bedfordshire, England, with his wife and children, and is contributing editor and editorial board member of The European Conservative magazine.
The Modern State Will Become Very Religious

The Modern State Will Become Very Religious

Every one of the muddled ideological systems that has informed the structure of the modern State has been nothing more than a counterfeit religion.

May 30, 2024
Against a National Loyalty Divorced from the Sacred

Against a National Loyalty Divorced from the Sacred

Until the conversation orbits the sacrality of what Roger Scruton called ‘homecoming,’ we will be stuck with a politics of empty promises.

May 21, 2024
The Theurgy of Deer Stalking

The Theurgy of Deer Stalking

In the thrill of a deer stalk, the world is revealed to be what it truly is, a divine communication.

May 14, 2024
Should Pope Francis Resign? An Interview with <strong>Peter Kwasniewski</strong>

Should Pope Francis Resign? An Interview with <strong>Peter Kwasniewski</strong>

“It is always regrettable and always disruptive to have a leader step down from his throne, but it is sometimes the right thing,” says Peter Kwasniewski.

May 12, 2024
Starting Your Day like a Medieval Warrior

Starting Your Day like a Medieval Warrior

Men who want to build civilisations must not only dedicate themselves to worship and study, but they must train.

April 30, 2024
Christians Should Welcome Stricter Border Controls

Christians Should Welcome Stricter Border Controls

One gets the impression that the peoples of Europe are the only indigenous peoples without a right to exist.

April 8, 2024
We Do Not Need a New, Very Different St. Benedict, Part III

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.

April 7, 2024
We Do Not Need a New, Very Different St. Benedict, Part II

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

With the fall of monasticism, Christianity became largely an intellectual exercise.

April 5, 2024
We Do Not Need a New, Very Different St. Benedict, Part I

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

The survival of the Christian West will require a revival of monasticism.

April 4, 2024
Abortion as a French Constitutional Right: A Christian Response

Abortion as a French Constitutional Right: A Christian Response

Let us abandon our embarrassment about giving to this epoch its proper name: the final reign of Satan.

March 7, 2024
Betraying Urban England, Betraying Rural England

Betraying Urban England, Betraying Rural England

A truly conservative government would have done everything in its power to protect our historic towns and rural landscape.

February 25, 2024
On Not Looking Awful: The Three Sartorial Basics

On Not Looking Awful: The Three Sartorial Basics

In praise of a snobbery that strives to elevate others and rejoice in their aesthetic successes.

February 17, 2024