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Faith and Society

“It is good to let the jeering skulls laugh…”

A little something worth keeping in mind: Mostly, we are powerless over the vagaries of life. Rather than disturbing us, that reality should help Christians embrace a daily mindset of pragmatic surrender. Yes, we are responsible for ourselves, for our families, our bodies, our neighbors. We are spirit and matter Read more…

By Elizabeth Scalia, 2 yearsJanuary 19, 2023 ago
Faith and Society

The “Nones” and the Church: “Sometimes God matters so much they can’t stay in the structure.”

I’ve left the idea that “better catechesis” will end disaffiliation w/the church, or with Christianity in general. I have too many well-catechized pals who KNOW their faith but have still walked away. This piece does a good job of addressing why, and do read it to the end. What people know Read more…

By Elizabeth Scalia, 3 yearsSeptember 30, 2022 ago
Faith and Society

A 5 Mile Queue for ERII: Bishops Missing a God-Given Cue

We’ve seen nothing like this since the funeral of John Paul II, but in England, an uncountable crowd is queueing up and patiently waiting to quietly file past Queen Elizabeth’s flag-draped coffin. People are being warned that this may involve standing and creeping along for as much as thirty hours Read more…

By Elizabeth Scalia, 3 yearsSeptember 14, 2022 ago
Art and Music

“No one was saved”: Paul McCartney out-harshed Lennon’s Critique with 4 words

Well, Happy Birthday to James Paul McCartney, who was born this day in 1942 and grew up to be one half of what became arguably the greatest songwriting partnership in popular music. What a gift he had, to seemingly exhale melodies. What a remarkable, innovative bass player, to boot. What Read more…

By Elizabeth Scalia, 6 yearsJune 18, 2019 ago
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