The inadequate response of Christian leaders to Charlie Kirk’s death
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On the day of the assassination, the Pope tweeted not about Charlie, truth, or martyrdom, but about migrants
Rod Dreher is an American journalist and author of ‘Live Not By Lies’ (UK edition: Hodder Faith, 2024)
From our US edition
On the day of the assassination, the Pope tweeted not about Charlie, truth, or martyrdom, but about migrants
A softer version of totalitarianism has been gnawing its way through the British body politic like a cancer for many years now. With the Graham Linehan arrest at Heathrow this week, it seems to have metastasized into something entirely malignant. If Linehan’s arrest isn’t a bright red line for Britain, what on earth would be?
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It’s time for intellectually depleted Anglo-American conservatives to take a fresh look at Hungary
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Americans are learning to live in a post-Christian age
Hannah Roberts, an English Catholic friend, was once telling me about her family’s long history in Yorkshire. She spoke with yearning of what she had back home and how painful it is to live so far away. I wondered aloud why she and her American husband had emigrated to the United States from that idyllic
Hannah Roberts, an English Catholic friend, was once telling me about her family’s long history in Yorkshire. She spoke with yearning of what she had back home and how painful it is to live so far away. I wondered aloud why she and her American husband had emigrated to the United States from that idyllic