I am thoroughly enjoying Robert Cardinal Sarah's, The Day is Now Far Spent. It is very thoughtful, very challenging. It contains this excerpt from a homily he gave to pilgrims to Chartres: The world we must not love, as Fr. Raniero Cantalamessa commented in his homily on Good Friday 2018, to which we do not... Continue Reading →
Defending True Truth
A little while ago I wrote about what I thought were some of the critical frontiers in Christian apologetics. None of them are new as in sui generous, but they are new in the sense that we have not paid much attention to them in the American culture for a while. I still believe all... Continue Reading →