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Buckingham Palace

God and King

Questions of monarchy, artificial intelligence, and a Jubilee.

May 10, 2023
Airpods

Silence!

With the mechanization of sound and the rise of earphones (and AirPods), the silence that covered much of human life has been drowned out.

May 4, 2023
Canterbury Cathedral

Where Are You Going?

A massive rift in the Anglican Church is a warning to Christian denominations everywhere: the global population of Christianity does not favor secularizing trends.

Apr 27, 2023
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More Global Perspective

As Christians, it is important that we occasionally take stock of the Church from a global perspective.

Apr 20, 2023
Spring flowers

Apostolic Springtime

Each Easter, thousands of people are brought into the Church. Although their names won't make the headlines, they serve as a reminder that Christ's victory is the true news of the day.

Apr 13, 2023
Sunrise

Rock-Solid Hope

For the Christian, all things in life - from global events, to mental health, to personal relationships - are to be viewed through the lens of the Resurrection.

Apr 6, 2023
Baseball game

America's Pastime

There's something unique about baseball that has allowed it to long enjoy the status of America's "pastime."

Mar 30, 2023
Silhouettes of friends

Against Empathy?

Should empathy be the top priority in our interactions and relationships?

Mar 23, 2023
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When the Government Calls Human Embryos "Chattel"

A judge in Virginia uses a precedent from the slavery era to rule on a case involving the custody of human embryos, revealing much about the modern mind's vision.

Mar 16, 2023
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris

Secularism and the Cathedral

The storied Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris, which has stood watch over centuries of Christendom and centuries of secularity, is set to reopen its doors after a disastrous 2019 fire.

Mar 9, 2023