2025

A Peek under the Hood

I’ve used personal computers for work and play since 1982.  My first PC was a Kaypro II.  The Kaypro was a high-tech marvel back then, and as a bonus, it was (in theory) “transportable.”  Sturdy and reliable, it had the user-friendly mobility of…

What World and Time Is This?

One of the better ways of trying to understand a writer or speaker is to imagine what audience he thinks he’s addressing, and what he believes that audience most needs to hear. For the popes of the last half century or so, I think I pretty much…

Of IVF and the Full Gospel of Life

President Trump recently announced measures to expand access to and reduce costs associated with in vitro fertilization (IVF). This is being billed as a pro-family and pro-life effort to help “American families have more babies.” While the…

Phil Lawler’s Novel: ‘Ghost Runners’

Many things remind those of us with eyes to see of the enduring dangers of ideological confusion. In an effort to sort out a few of such confusions, veteran Catholic journalist Phil Lawler exposes the spiritual disorientation of post-conciliar…

Softly and Gently, Dearly-Ransom’d Soul

St. John Henry Newman, at age fifteen, embarked on a decades-long journey: in the words of his motto, ex imaginibus et umbris in veritatem (“From images and shadows into the truth”).  For many years on his theological sojourn, Newman stood by…

All Hallows’ Eve – The Catholic Thing

Readers of books, and specifically fantastic books by Charles Williams and other Inklings, are summoned. I do not like them as much as I should, for I have never been a fan of fantasy literature, and I note that among the Inklings, only J.R.R.…

Where Did Francis Go Awry?

When I retired after a decade of service at the Holy See, things were not going well. That was in 2016. Truth be told, things were already not going well even under Benedict XVI. The Roman Curia is a bureaucratic mess. But magisterial messes are…

About All That Rights Talk

Something that should more often be understood is that every assertion of a right involves a concomitant obligation on others either to do or refrain from doing something.  If I have a right to health care, then someone has an obligation to…