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Catholicism, Communism, and the Ideal of Universal Recognition

Jonathan Culbreath March 6, 2023

Few contemporary Marxists, and even fewer Catholic theologians, have delved deeply into any likenesses in their worldviews on a theoretical level.

Conservatives Cannot Be Ideologically Dependent on the Left: An Interview with Fr. Matthieu Raffray

Solène Tadié February 3, 2023

Left-wing activists hate us no matter what we do or say. They want us gone. We must therefore stop trying to please our enemies. Not only is it useless, but this attitude leads us to compromise and the loss of our principles.

Some Thoughts on the Papacy: An Interview with Peter A. Kwasniewski

Martin R. Cejka January 15, 2023

It is a privilege to be alive at this time, carrying the torch of tradition through the darkness. Those who are seeking the light will see it, rejoice in it, and follow it.

Europe’s Last Civilised Mind: A Personal Reflection on Pope Benedict XVI

Sebastian Morello January 1, 2023

Pope Benedict’s expansive mind formed me in the humane habits of awareness that harmonise the intellect and the affectivity of the heart with the culture and civilisation that is our proper inheritance.

Catholic Officialdom in Australia: A Woke, Broke Joke

R.J. Stove December 22, 2022

Lay Australian Catholics are dramatically limited in what we can achieve. But we have endless power to thwart our home-grown counterpart to the Patriotic Chinese Church. This power we must wield.

May the Sacré Coeur Forever Watch Over Paris

Hélène de Lauzun December 15, 2022

Left-wing memory tinkerers hate the Sacré Coeur because they believe it was built over the corpses of the revolutionaries killed during the Commune. The Sacré Cœur became for them the symbol of oppression.

In the Cathedral

Kurt Hofer October 25, 2022

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.

Towards a Right-Wing Ecumenism: Burke, Maistre, and Solovyov

Sebastian Morello October 24, 2022

Christians, whatever their religious divisions, should work together to undermine and ultimately destroy the liberal and progressivist supremacy that dominates the West, recognising that it marks a settlement incompatible with even a basic Biblical worldview.

The Fight for the New Right

Kurt Hofer October 13, 2022

A constant undercurrent of the conference was the oscillation between equally eloquent articulations of despair at the present and an intrinsically Christian hope for the future.

The Deep Things Which Inhabit the Native Soul

Fr. Benedict Kiely September 25, 2022

If nationalism engenders a sense of loyalty and devotion as it did in the case of John Paul II, it might be worth asking, to whom (or what) are those who have no sense of loyalty or devotion to their nation devoted?

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