Category: Essay

Overcoming Self-Exile

Catholics can undermine the self-exile of technology if we understand our own counterculture in terms of reestablishing true environments.

A Viennese Waltz—in Paris!

The 7th edition of the Bal des Parisiennes will be held on Saturday, June 8th at the Pavillon Dauphine, in Paris.

Is Roosevelt’s America Dying?

Americans may cross the water as much as they like, but it is an ocean of time as well as space that separates us from our origins.

Midwits: The True Enemies of Counter-Revolution

The Midwit Meme claims that the uneducated and the very educated are natural allies. The real problem is found with those towards the centre of the spectrum, the slightly educated lot.

An Island

The acknowledgement of difference—and yet tolerance and a willingness to work together—was an essential part of my visit to Israel.

The Shameless Joys of Fatherhood

No matter how bad a workday I may have had, those precious seconds when I turn the key in the front door and hear the jubilant shouts of “Daddy!” make it all worthwhile.

The Door: Friendship or Toxic Relationship?

The Door: Friendship or Toxic Relationship?

The Door compels the reader to ask himself if love between two people is always healthy?

May 18, 2024
Intersectionality: It’s Our Problem Now

Intersectionality: It’s Our Problem Now

As long as there is a need to support weak-willed centrists, our troops will play a false alliance in pursuit of Pyrrhic victory.

May 18, 2024
Civilisational Decline Is A Choice

Civilisational Decline Is A Choice

Our elites seek to conquer human difference by silencing the conscience and destroying bonds of mutual dependence. 

May 17, 2024
The Religious Orientation of Trans Ideology

The Religious Orientation of Trans Ideology

Transgenderism is premised on dogmas which justify heinous acts against vulnerable people.

May 14, 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
Christendom Standing Still

Christendom Standing Still

Smartphones and modern architecture enable and embody an endless supply of ersatz worlds with which to distract ourselves. We must resist the urge to flee from God into a multiverse of distractions, and learn to stand still in the presence of God.

Only a Sith Deals in Absolutes

Only a Sith Deals in Absolutes

There is a parallel between half-baked Jedi philosophy and the theory underpinning liberalism, as pointed out by Charles Taylor.

May 12, 2024
Castaways of Time

Castaways of Time

It used to be that young people sought advice from their elders. Today, they too often turn to psychologists.

May 10, 2024
Do We Have Descartes to Thank for Trans Ideology?

Do We Have Descartes to Thank for Trans Ideology?

Descartes presumably would not want to be blamed for strange chaps invading female spaces.

May 9, 2024
Kate Forbes and Scotland’s Fragile Pluralism

Kate Forbes and Scotland’s Fragile Pluralism

When a Christian politician dares to deviate from progressive morality, tolerance goes out the window.

May 8, 2024
The Dutch Christian Confronting the International Left

The Dutch Christian Confronting the International Left

“The UN is teeming with leftist organizations. I thought: Someone has to do something. Why shouldn’t I try it?”

Michelin and the ‘Living Wage’: The Legacy of Catholic Entrepreneurship

Michelin and the ‘Living Wage’: The Legacy of Catholic Entrepreneurship

Founders saw social progress as the result of economic progress—something the state could not be expected to provide.