The Democratic Party in the Wilderness?

By |2024-11-22T18:45:00-06:00November 22nd, 2024|Categories: Politics|

Will this Democratic defeat trigger another batch of wilderness years for the party? And if so, how long will this period last? The recently concluded presidential election is not without its historical parallels and ironies, both of which speak to the country’s immediate future, as well as to the future of the Democratic Party. At [...]

Signing of the Mayflower Compact

By |2024-11-21T10:22:25-06:00November 20th, 2024|Categories: American Republic, Christianity, Civilization, Government, History, Mayflower Compact, Timeless Essays|

In the name of God, amen. We whose names are under written… [h]aving undertaken for the Glory of God, and advancement of the christian [sic] faith, and the honour of our King and country, a voyage to plant the first colony in the northern parts of Virginia; do by these presents solemnly and mutually, in [...]

A Different Kind of Presidential Cabinet

By |2024-11-17T12:11:42-06:00November 17th, 2024|Categories: Donald Trump, Government, Politics|

Donald Trump was elected to shake things up, to undo the damage that the left has been doing to our society, our culture, and our government. But when you staff a government with entertaining names, how does that affect the cause of effectively changing policy in a more positive, liberty-oriented direction? Pete Hegseth [...]

What ‘Firing Line’ Taught Me About Our Modern Democracy

By |2024-11-13T14:31:27-06:00November 13th, 2024|Categories: American Republic, Conservatism, Democracy, Politics, Television, William F. Buckley Jr.|

What did William F. Buckley’s "Firing Line" teach me about our modern democracy? Simply this: It is not too late to reclaim intelligent and competent, moral and visionary political conversation. Nor is it too late to right the direction of our flagging democracy. The tyranny of a prince in an oligarchy is not so dangerous [...]

The King’s Dilemma

By |2024-11-11T19:10:22-06:00November 11th, 2024|Categories: Anglicanism, Christianity, England, Joseph Pearce, Monarchy, Senior Contributors|

The recent publication of a private letter written by King Charles III in 1998, when he was Prince of Wales, is causing quite a stir. Written to a friend, Dudley Poplak, it expresses King Charles’ disdain for the imposition of scientism on agriculture, which is itself of interest, but also expresses his scorn for the [...]

Trump’s Victory & the True Border Crisis

By |2024-11-10T15:33:18-06:00November 10th, 2024|Categories: Donald Trump, Government, Immigration, Politics|

The triumph of Donald Trump was simply the triumph of the majority of Americans who saw their society slipping into anarchy and chaos without borders. I hope that in the next Trump years, the renewed, common-sense desire for proper borders in every area of life will prevail and will be balanced by that other great [...]

Communism and Christianity

By |2024-11-08T13:02:29-06:00November 8th, 2024|Categories: Books, Catholicism, Christianity, Cluny, Communism|

The symbol of Christianity is the Cross, and the Cross lies over the world and marks human history. The rejection by man of God makes a cleavage between the natural and the supernatural, the secular state and the Church. Communism and Christianity, by Martin Cyril D’Arcy (Cluny Media, 216 pages) The felt and reasoned distinction [...]

America: Devolution, Revolution, or Renewal?

By |2024-11-03T18:43:30-06:00November 3rd, 2024|Categories: American Founding, American Republic, Conservatism, History, Politics, Revolution, Timeless Essays|

The truth is that for all its failings, America has provided more opportunity, security, and freedom to a group of people more diverse than any other nation in history. It is not because America is systemically rotten; but because it is foundationally good. Justice for all calls for those foundations to be defended, not destroyed. [...]

Moral Questions Regarding Voting

By |2024-11-01T17:19:27-05:00November 1st, 2024|Categories: American Republic, Catholicism, Politics, Religion|

As Election Day approaches, many have raised serious moral questions regarding how to vote. Sadly, in our great nation, we confront a situation in which both major political parties espouse certain agenda which are flagrantly contrary to the most fundamental tenets of the moral law, agenda against the inviolable dignity of innocent and defenseless human [...]

The Drift of Democracy

By |2024-10-26T18:50:49-05:00October 26th, 2024|Categories: Books, Catholicism, Christianity, Cluny, Democracy, Politics|

It is not surprising that in the political field, the traditional form of Christianity has not accepted the logical conclusions of that democracy which asserts that man can do what he likes, since there is no power greater than man. In that sense, Catholicism has never been democratic in spirit. The Persistence of Order, Volume [...]

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