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What Benedict XVI Means - George Weigel

The election of Pope Benedict XVI means many things: a resounding affirmation of the pontificate of John Paul the Great; an overwhelming vote of confidence in Joseph Ratzinger, one of the great Christian minds and spirits of our time; dynamic continuity in the world’s oldest office.  Email This Article

What Evangelicals Can Learn From the Pope - Janice Shaw Crouse

The non-stop television coverage of Pope John Paul II’s death, and the retelling of his life as the final spark of his vibrant personality flickered and died, has dramatically brought into focus the profound impact and significance of this man from Poland. From the unprecedented gathering of mourners — kings and presidents, rich and poor — it is clear that his influence extended far beyond the Roman Catholic Church.  Email This Article

What Makes Doctor Johnson Great? - Theodore Dalrymple

A friend of mine, Russian by birth but English by adoption, who speaks English more elegantly and eloquently than most native speakers, once asked me of what, precisely, the greatness of Doctor Johnson consisted.  Email This Article

What Sports Illustrate - Anthony Esolen

Anthony Esolen on the obvious truth about young men and religion.  Email This Article

When the Miracle Doesn't Happen - Frederica Mathewes-Green

"Hope deferred makes the heart sick" (Proverbs 13:12), and as I write I hear the angry voices drifting in from the television in the next room. There are sick hearts tonight in Upshur County, West Virginia.  Email This Article

When Winston Churchill Met Mark Twain - Joseph Tartakovsky

On the evening of December 12, 1900, in the Grand Ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria in New York, 26-year-old Lieutenant Winston S. Churchill arrived to speak about his adventures as a war correspondent in South Africa during the Anglo-Boer War.  Email This Article

Why They Ran - Peggy Noonan

There were many moving and dramatic moments in Rome two days ago, but this is the one I think I'll remember: the sight of them running.   Email This Article

Wilberforce Biography - Kevin Belmonte

Perhaps the most telling description ever written of evangelical reformer William Wilberforce comes from writer and philosopher Sir James Mackintosh. "I never saw anyone," Mackintosh wrote in 1830, "who touched life at so many points."  Email This Article

William of New York - Rev. George W. Rutler

On Thursday, November 17, National Review celebrated William F. Buckley's 80th birthday at the Pierre in New York City. Among those in attendance, paying WFB tribute, was Rev. George W. Rutler pastor of the Church of Our Saviour in Manhattan. Below are his remarks, as prepared.  Email This Article

Winning the Lord’s way - Father Raymond J. de Souza

Football is America’s game, and racism is America’s aboriginal sin. That the former might offer a measure of redemption for the latter is just too good to be true.  Email This Article


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