
Making Europe Christian Again
Christians must enter or re-enter public life as protagonists—artists, parents, teachers, lawmakers—who show, rather than merely assert, the excellence of the Christian vision and the love it conveys.

Christians must enter or re-enter public life as protagonists—artists, parents, teachers, lawmakers—who show, rather than merely assert, the excellence of the Christian vision and the love it conveys.

The failings of kings do not disprove the form; they prove the need for transcendent grace to animate it.

The Patriots group pushed for remigration, strict border control, and the recovery of national sovereignty in the face of the EU’s “negligence.”

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.

At the end of the day, what citizens want from their leaders is for them to defend their interests and their country.