A case for not making the perfect the enemy of the good.
Author: Kathryn Jean Lopez
More of This Please: Finding Post-<i>Dobbs</i> Meeting Ground to Help Families Flourish
There is a lot of legislation that exists that could help mothers and children and families. Act on some.
A Note from Sharon, Conn., after the Funeral Mass of James L. Buckley Jr.
Thanks be to God for a life well lived.
The Pro-Life Movement Needs a Retreat
Ohio emphasizes the long-overdue post-Dobbs examination of conscience for pro-lifers.
What’s the Truth about Catholics and Mary?
Join Kathryn Lopez and three Dominican priests for a discussion about the Mother of God and the Rosary in preparation for the feast of the Assumption.
Things That Caught My Eye: Does Anyone Care about Armenian Christians?
Also: religious discrimination in California, Zelensky on Christmas, and AI necromancy.
Jason Aldean on My Third Day of Hate Mail
I can’t even begin to keep up with the Twitter comments raging at me for suggesting that Jason Aldean could have done better than ‘Try That In a Small Town.’
Sex-Traffickers Know Virginity Is Not a Social Construct
Even if Planned Parenthood wants to pretend otherwise.
Twenty-Five Things That Caught My Eye: Abortion by Pill Isn’t Safe, ADA and Assisted Suicide, Archbishop Chaput & More
‘Chemical abortion drugs are dangerous, and claims to the contrary are not supported by the evidence.’
Twenty-One Things That Caught My Eye: Russia, the Vulnerable in Canada, <I>Dobbs</I> a Year Later & More
Russia, the vulnerable in Canada, the one-year anniversary of Dobbs, and much more.