The Narthex
France's Fight
Will Frenchmen soon be strangers in their own land?
By Barbara Rose | October 14th 2019 5:52 PMA Convention of the Right met in Paris a few weekends ago. In France as in much of the EU, conservative and traditional beliefs are called extreme by the media. So, you can bet journalists assigned to the convention had their ears out for trouble -- and did they get…
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Arms transfers are at their highest levels since the Cold War's end
By Barbara Rose | October 3rd 2019 6:30 PMGlobal arms sales are booming, despite a multilateral Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) officially adopted in 2013. As of last month, 105 countries have ratified the ATT, including half the world’s top ten arms producers. The U.S. signed the treaty in 2013 but never ratified it. Critics of the treaty see…
READ FULL BLOG POSTCapital Punishment in Context
Five points for reflection
By James Hanink | October 1st 2019 10:33 PMI’ve just reconnoitered a website that lays out seventeen well-argued essays on whether capital punishment is inherently wrong. Their authors don’t reach a consensus, nor is one likely to emerge any time soon. So what are we to do? As always with controverted questions, we should pray for clarity and…
READ FULL BLOG POSTNo Quick Fix
True charity involves person-to-person interaction
By Richard DellOrfano | August 23rd 2019 4:00 PMI handed out clothing and served food at a Boston Catholic Worker House during the 1960s. Homeless veterans in army jackets lined up for hot meals and warm clothing during the winter. Day after day, the same dour faces came, ate, and left. They slept in vacant buildings at night…
READ FULL BLOG POSTConscientious Objection
It is increasingly the right thing to do
By James Hanink | May 31st 2019 3:22 PMPope Francis recently spoke to health care workers and raised a note of caution about conscientious objection. “The decision to object,” Francis warned, “must be taken with respect, so that what should be done with humility does not become a reason for disdain or pride, so as not to generate…
READ FULL BLOG POSTA New Focus on Usury
What interest is charged for is key
By Rob Agnelli (Archive) | May 24th 2019 3:31 PMTwo members of Congress with decidedly socialist leanings announced this week their plans to introduce bills that would cap interest rates on credit cards and consumer loans at 15 percent. Calling it a “national usury law” the two politicians hope to reduce the amount of interest that consumers pay for…
READ FULL BLOG POSTUnleashed Terror (Part III)
All who take the sword will perish by the sword
By Richard DellOrfano | May 15th 2019 5:23 PMI’ve taken time to ponder all the serious consequences of 9/11. Our country’s War on Terror has worsened political instability in a Middle East that in past times demonstrated peaceful co-existence between Christians, Jews, and Muslims. Then there’s the human toll, and the economic drain of all the wasted U.S.…
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Injustice fuels a cycle of revenge
By Richard DellOrfano | May 14th 2019 3:37 PMIn March 2003 the U.S. and allies invaded Saddam Hussein’s Iraq, supposedly hunting weapons of mass destruction and roundaboutly avenging 9/11. Not long after, I spoke with a co-worker from Iraq, one of the few Muslims working with us. Hatem kept mostly to himself but was a competent and respected…
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Will the U.S. be bled dry by endless war?
By Richard DellOrfano | May 10th 2019 5:01 PMI arrived as usual at my city engineering field office in San Diego at 7:00 AM on 9/11/2001. I joined about 40 staff and city engineers standing in the conference room viewing the TV wall monitor as it showed a collapsing South World Trade Center Tower. Within half an hour,…
READ FULL BLOG POSTReal Treasure, Lost and Found
On getting one's hands dirty while sharing wealth
By Richard DellOrfano | April 29th 2019 5:03 PMIn 2014, I was in discussion with the principal of St. Joseph Academy about my teaching a finance course there. When I happened to mention my brother owned and operated a successful gold mine, that led to an eager invitation for a Power Point presentation at the school. Since Bill…
READ FULL BLOG POSTIn Defense of Anger
Have we lost the ability to truly love good and hate evil?
By Rob Agnelli (Archive) | April 8th 2019 3:03 PMIn what may be his most prophetic book, The Abolition of Man, C.S. Lewis examines the long-term effects on a culture that has swallowed the poison of moral subjectivism. Lewis envisions a future in which men have evolved to have no heart -- where, absent any objective values, the rule that…
READ FULL BLOG POSTBenchmarks
By God's grace we can provide for others a gold standard
By Richard DellOrfano | April 5th 2019 3:07 PMMy 15-year-old Royal Apricot tree died last year. It had borne the nectar of the gods. Taking an axe to its roots, I mourned as if a beloved monarch had passed on. I closed my eyes in memoriam to savor once again the rich harmonics of its flavorful, exotic fruits.…
READ FULL BLOG POST"Climate Crisis Lent"
Carbon-phobia is touted over moral and spiritual reforms
By Julianne Wiley (Archive) | March 26th 2019 3:33 PMThis year my parish re-themed Lent to address the Climate CO2 Crisis. It's apparently a "wholesale" international push (by Global Catholic Climate Movement, a "collective" of diocesan offices and international NGOs inspired by Laudato Si and Catholic Climate Covenant, the USCCB-related entity) with local "retail" distributors, embodied in miniature in our…
READ FULL BLOG POSTWhat Do People Really Want?
Most of us seek fundamental changes in the established disorder
By James Hanink | March 4th 2019 4:05 PMThe other day I had a chance, via Skype, to have a conversation about what people really want. The conversation was with some friends from the American Solidarity Party and a young socialist working on his Ph.D. If one “average” question leads to another, our question—what do people really want?—led…
READ FULL BLOG POSTVenezuela: Overcoming Tragedy
We must publicly reject a U.S. military excursion there
By James Hanink | February 25th 2019 4:36 PMNo man is an island, nor can any country stand alone. If as “outsiders” we are to be of any help in overcoming Venezuela’s tragedy, we have some hard thinking to do. And since we are human beings, what and how we think is intertwined with our emotions and imagination.…
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