The Narthex
Away from Endless War
Can the U.S. move toward vigorous diplomacy in pursuit of peace?
By Barbara Rose | February 24th 2021 6:53 PMAn interesting New York Times op-ed (Feb. 24) by Stephen Wertheim titled "America Is Not ‘Back.’ And Americans Should Not Want It to Be" actually relates some generally unspoken facts of recent U.S. foreign policy. Wertheim says that despite Trump's description of himself as "militaristic," he didn't start any new…
READ FULL BLOG POSTHope for Yemen
Biden administration takes first step toward ending U.S. involvement in Saudi Arabia's war
By Barbara Rose | February 11th 2021 5:17 PMDaniel Larison, over at The American Conservative, writes on one significant change to U.S. foreign policy in the first few weeks of the new president's term. In “Joe Biden’s Good Start On Yemen” Larison explains a first step taken toward ending our involvement in Saudi Arabia's war. A link to…
READ FULL BLOG POSTSweden Check-up
An update on the nation that may prove other Western governments wrong
By Barbara Rose | September 8th 2020 5:15 PMThe Swedish government's approach to coronavirus has been criticized all along by the media of other Western nations hell-bent on justifying their own economy- and job-killing overreactions. Although we need to wait and see what winter brings in the northern hemisphere, we can at least give an update on Sweden's…
READ FULL BLOG POSTSwing-Vote Catholics
Abortion is not just one issue among many
By Barbara Rose | August 21st 2020 4:10 PMDo you have friends who claim to be against abortion but vote for pro-abortion politicians because abortion is “just one issue among many”? Perhaps solid teaching from our shepherds can help convince them otherwise. John Gerard Lewis, author of Catholic Voting and Mortal Sin: How You Vote Can Endanger Your…
READ FULL BLOG POSTJordan Peterson & Us
One thing the Church can learn from him: How to attract the interest of men
By Barbara Rose | August 6th 2020 8:18 PMMany Catholics have pondered whether the Church benefits from the work of public intellectual and author Jordan B. Peterson (who has recently been quieted by a prolonged health crisis). Peterson’s book 12 Rules for Life, which counsels the young on living a meaningful life, had sold three million copies by…
READ FULL BLOG POSTBashing the Church
A few dirty blows courtesy of the AP and NYT
By Barbara Rose | July 16th 2020 8:46 PMNegative portrayals of the Church by the mainstream media are a given, but lately the Associated Press and The New York Times have dealt a few dirty blows. New York’s Cardinal Dolan recently responded to a story in the Associated Press about Catholic organizations and entities receiving relief funds from…
READ FULL BLOG POSTDeaths of Despair
Nursing home residents face twin foes of isolation and virus risk
By Barbara Rose | June 5th 2020 6:23 PMVarious analyses suggest that around 40% of U.S. COVID-19 deaths have taken place at nursing homes. While the data will be refined over time, it’s clear that nursing home residents are an extremely vulnerable population in a pandemic. An article at The American Conservative (June 5) called “Continued Isolation Will…
READ FULL BLOG POSTResponse to 'The Grindstone'
A priest's view of the burden of too much Church bureaucracy
By Barbara Rose | March 27th 2020 10:32 PMFr. Richard Perozich of Hawaii sent comments on Richard Dell'Orfano's blog post "The Grindstone" (March 24), which touched on boring homilies and overworked priests. Perozich writes:
As a priest I could be insulted that a lay Catholic said the homilies are dull, that he has to go to…
READ FULL BLOG POSTItaly Is Going Gray
Births last year sunk to lowest level ever recorded
By Barbara Rose | February 12th 2020 6:00 PMNew data from Italy’s national statistics agency (ISTAT) show the country’s population continued to shrink in 2019. ISTAT reports 435,000 births in 2019, down 5,000 from 2018 and the lowest level ever recorded in Italy. Deaths there totaled 647,000 last year. Reuters quotes the reaction of Italian president Sergio Mattarella.…
READ FULL BLOG POSTSeniors and Kids
The combination of daycare and nursing home is growing in popularity
By Barbara Rose | January 31st 2020 5:16 PMMount Mary University, a small Catholic women’s college in Milwaukee, recently announced plans to build housing for both single mothers and retired nuns as a residential community. The project is a collaboration between the college, the School Sisters of Notre Dame, and Milwaukee Catholic Home. Three buildings will contain 90…
READ FULL BLOG POSTAmerica's War Contractors
In Afghanistan, the number of American contractors nearly equals U.S. troops
By Barbara Rose | January 17th 2020 4:53 PMA new article in The Atlantic, "The War Machine Is Run on Contracts" by Kathy Gilsinan, describes the largely unacknowledged thousands of people who make possible U.S. military activity in the Middle East. As U.S. interventions have become more complex ("nation building") and drawn-out over decades, our military has relied…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThe Once-a-Month Pill
Contraception innovation funded by the Gates Foundation
By Barbara Rose | December 9th 2019 7:36 PMSlow-release pills are nothing new, but within a few years a once-a-month birth control pill will hit the market. An article at Wired magazine (Dec. 4) explains how it works. Birth control developers, pushers, and users have long recognized that user error is the Achilles heel of the reigning daily-pill…
READ FULL BLOG POSTA College That Cares
Berea has always been for students who can't afford college
By Barbara Rose | December 4th 2019 5:28 PMBerea College, in rural Kentucky, was founded in 1855 by a Christian minister. The private liberal arts work college is known, at least regionally, for providing free education to students and for having been the first college in the South to be co-ed and racially integrated. Since its beginning, Berea…
READ FULL BLOG POSTBenedict XVI on Advent
The season is a period of joy invisibly present within us
By Barbara Rose | November 27th 2019 10:00 PMTen years ago the excellent teacher Pope Benedict XVI preached on Advent. At the homily's outset he explains that the meaning of the Latin adventus, from which the term Advent derives, can be rendered with presence, arrival, or coming. He continues, "In the language of the ancient world it was a…
READ FULL BLOG POST335,000 Dead Civilians
The sickening cost of unnecessary and useless wars
By Barbara Rose | November 26th 2019 12:05 AMDaniel Larison, over at The American Conservative, writes on the last 20 years of America’s wars of choice. In “The Costs Of Forever War: 335,000 Dead Civilians And $6.4 Trillion” he cites a recent study on post-9/11 wars and military action in the Middle East and Asia, published by the…
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