
Is Éric Zemmour a New Maurras?
Atheism and the erosion of moral order demand a resolute response of fervent faith, for even the most beautiful forms of Catholic culture alone will not suffice.

Atheism and the erosion of moral order demand a resolute response of fervent faith, for even the most beautiful forms of Catholic culture alone will not suffice.

Frederyk Chopin left the world a body of work that continues to challenge pianists and move audiences the world over. But he also left a powerful testimony of faith.

Though the French retain a fair bit of cultural conservatism, the acknowledgement of its roots in Christian anthropology and transcendent moral objectivity is largely absent.

Few men have been able to develop such a balanced way of thinking between tradition and modernity, conscience and obedience as the 19th century prelate.

The lady claims to be a champion of pluralism—but of a one-sided kind.

The prospect of the U.S. vice president taking part in a Catholic pilgrimage on French soil sent a far-left MP into a tizzy.

In this episode, Jan interviews Guillaume de Thieulloy, a prominent French conservative thinker and publisher, to delve into the pressing issues facing France today.

All Cathedrals, I have realized, have a smell, a sound, and a feel that binds them to one another; it’s a congruity of design that unites believers wherever they go.

Carlos Eire’s new book asks us to confront the miraculous with an open mind.

In this episode, liturgical scholar Gregory DiPippo takes us deep into the intricacies of the Roman Catholic liturgy, examining the current state of the Latin Mass in light of recent Vatican policies.