
Rebuilding a Faithful Society
COMMENTARY: What once was a broad cultural glue binding American society together has become the de facto turf of particular classes.
COMMENTARY: What once was a broad cultural glue binding American society together has become the de facto turf of particular classes.
BOOK PICK: On July 4, 1941, then-Msgr. Fulton Sheen published a book to stir America’s soul into realizing what its independence entailed and to warn Americans what they must do to keep it.
‘Very much unlike our forebears, we’re habituated to thinking that everything is controllable.’
The American Families Plan offers a bevy of changes on paid leave, education, child care and taxes.
COMMENTARY: The commission has the potential to shift attention from the desires of adults, based on their fantasy ideologies, to the needs of children, based on immutable realities.
COMMENTARY: The thing is, America’s citizens have the tools to correct that course.
COMMENTARY: It seems that the United States contains whole demographics of citizens who are simply giving up on life. And we should do our part to reach out to these hurting souls.
COMMENTARY: Our families and parishes can become ‘domestic monasteries,’ where we live simply and consciously nurture the faith — and so take refuge from the encroaching deluge of societal breakdown.
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