by | Jun 9, 2024

No movement has been more destructive to modern Western civilization than that which pit women against their protectors and their own unborn children and mocked their essential purpose — raising a family. Yet for the past 60 years, feminism spread…

by | May 22, 2024

My sister and I differ on many counts. But my sister came up with the smartest succinct comment about humanity I have ever heard about 25 years ago. We were talking about the Nazis and the Imperial Japanese and about…

by | May 19, 2024

And when He came to the other side into the country of the Gadarenes, two demon-possessed men confronted Him as they were coming out of the tombs. They were so extremely violent that no one could pass by that way. And they cried out,…

by | May 5, 2024

There was a Code of the West — in the movie West if not the old one. You can mock a man, attack his manhood, humiliate him. You can even believe the things you say to him, and about him….

by | Apr 11, 2024

Hannah’s Children: The Women Quietly Defying the Birth Dearth By Catherine Pakaluk  (Regnery, 256 pages, $30) Women are shedding the “girlboss” mindset of no man needed, no children wanted. Though the term originated with millennial businesswoman Sophia Amoruso’s 2014 memoir…

by | Apr 10, 2024

Most conservative women, if asked about the first wave of feminism, would voice general approval. It is seen as a rather pure approach to women’s issues, focused on protecting women and advancing political participation. Feminism’s problems, we have been led…

by and | Apr 1, 2024

Today’s women tend to struggle to wrap their minds around what it even means to be a woman — something Carrie Gress, author of The Anti-Mary Exposed and The End of Woman, believes can be fixed by turning to the…

by | Mar 21, 2024

The Christian story started very simply: a mother delivered her baby, truly God and truly man, amid the squalor of straw and livestock. Such humble beginnings begat a new vision of motherhood that became the archetype for the Church —…

by | Mar 15, 2024

Updated 12:35 P.M., March 16, 2024. I wrote earlier this week about the new feminist feature film, Cabrini, a shockingly secularized story of a sainted nun converted into a warrior woman battling bigotry. I focused on the film’s remarkable sin…

by | Mar 12, 2024

If you’d like to see a movie about a saint utterly gutted of religious meaning this Lenten season, piqued by a perverse curiosity of what such a spectacle might look like, then go see Cabrini. It’s quite the marvel: a…

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