
Why the World Needs More Men Like My Father
A WWII veteran, devoted Catholic, and family man — my father embodied the balance of strength and kindness that today’s world so desperately needs.
A WWII veteran, devoted Catholic, and family man — my father embodied the balance of strength and kindness that today’s world so desperately needs.
COMMENTARY: Even though we don’t know what the historical George was really like, what we are left with nevertheless teaches us that divine grace can make us saints and that heroes are very much not dead or a thing of history.
“You can join a brotherhood of men that want to better the world,” he said, “that want to leave the world better than how they found it.”
BOOK PICK: Anthony Esolen powerfully defends masculinity, femininity, virtue and the family.
COMMENTARY: If there is no father, whether Divine or human, there is no creation.
COMMENTARY: How can we bring back the masculine ideal, which has become a casualty of today’s cultural confusion?
Mary’s faithful, most-chaste spouse stands as the model of true fatherhood and manhood.
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