Recent Articles:
Francis elevates one of his closest associates – after he describes Jesus as “indifferent,” “angry and insensitive,” and “mocking and disrespectful.”
Celebrate Pride?
The LGBT movement’s long march through the institutions.
Abbot and Costello Go to the Dodgers’ Game
A modern twist on a classic sketch.
Assimilation in the Absence of a Shared Culture?
The real problem with multiculturalism.
Upside-Down Land
What happens when a civilization loses all of its reference points?
The West’s Last Chance?
Has it already passed?
The Sterility Epidemic
And its causes.
Will Islam Convert the West?
The trans craze suggests that we are highly vulnerable.
Have Catholic Progressives Gone Too Far?
Pro-LGBT bishops lose big in recent election.
Priest Advocates Porn for Overstressed Clergy
Priests like Fr. Backhaus are no longer rare exceptions in the Church.
See No Islam, Hear No Islam
A significant omission in an otherwise good book.
The Radical Inclusive Church
Irish of a traditional bent need not apply.
A Thoroughly Modern Synod
The Church of What’s-Happening-Now seeks your input.
A Hostile Takeover of the Catholic Church?
Does the Synod have a sinister purpose?
The Church of Everyone
Why so many Catholics are leaving.
Belgian Bishops’ Same-Sex Blessing
What happens next?
The Temptation in the Garden
The Respect For Marriage Act – Congressional version.
How the Catholic Church Became a Defender of Islam
And misled Christians in the process.
The Da Vinci Code Attacked the Wrong Religion
William Kilpatrick is a Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. His books include Christianity, Islam, and Atheism: The Struggle for the
Defense, Diversity, and the China Threat
How “woke” experiments endanger our Armed Forces.
C.S. Lewis’ Fantasy is Our Reality
The British writer foresaw a few things that weren’t on Orwell’s radar.
Not Without My Daughter
Could the film be made today?
Midterm Machinations
Watch out for foul play.
Francis Forgives Everyone
Is he more merciful than Jesus?
Pelosi, the Pope, and Pachamama
Francis says sin is serious, but acts as though it’s trivial.