Voices of the arrested
I don’t want to do this, but I will. I have a gun.
I’m sorry I took those things. I lost my job.
Give me a break. I’m strung out on heroin.
These are the prayers of the people.
I don’t want to do this, but I will. I have a gun.
I’m sorry I took those things. I lost my job.
Give me a break. I’m strung out on heroin.
These are the prayers of the people.
Some painters mesmerize me. Albert Pinkham Ryder, Mark Rothko, and Georges Rouault, for example. Their work glows, albeit in different ways. Yet it’s Rouault I continue to follow.
Why Rouault?
The news that Planned Parenthood CEO Cecile Richards will speak at Georgetown University this week reignited a perennial debate about freedom and identity in religious universities, particularly Catholic institutions.
While the apostles welcome Matthias into his new role, I want to sit with Barsabbas, the one who was rejected.
Alexis de Tocqueville’s “Democracy in America” offers us perhaps the best single account of what Donald Trump’s candidacy for the presidency means for our country.