A Statement of Catholic Boundaries in a Time of Confusion
In the modern world, few accusations carry more immediate force than the charge of antisemitism. It is often deployed without definition, without historical precision, and without reference to Catholic theology. Increasingly, it functions not as a moral category aimed at preventing injustice or violence, but as…
We are still within the Octave of Christmas, the days in which the Church refuses to move on too quickly from the mystery she has just celebrated. The world has already rushed past the Nativity, but the Church lingers, insisting that what has occurred in Bethlehem must be contemplated, not just briefly commemorated. God has…