The bishops’ priestly progeny

This somewhat rambly first-person account repeats the familiar complaint that the vocational gatekeepers in most American dioceses aren’t looking for priests of integrity and orthodoxy, they’re looking for someone who’ll fit into their feminized and bureaucratic idea of FutureChurch: If You’re Not a ‘Nice Guy’…. In a section on “The Right Kind of Guy” … More ...

Let boys be boys

The notion that there really are differences between the sexes worth taking into account for reasons other than their more effective eradication seems to be creeping back into respectable discourse. The most recent example: a USA Today article confirming what I think most American men remember from childhood, the bias against boys in female-dominated elementary … More ...

Antidiscrimination at Gonzaga

At an American Catholic university it’s discriminatory and thus opposed to institutional purposes to treat Christian commitment as relevant to moral and social commitment. A pro-life club at Gonzaga University can’t receive official recognition as a student organization while restricting leadership positions to Christians. It’s just not done at Gonzaga, it seems, to treat Christianity … More ...

More questions on conservatism

More questions from my Finnish correspondent, with responses:

Q: If the possession of property is necessary for development of responsibility and virtue, it seems reasonable to desire an extension of this possession to as many as possible. Why don’t American conservatives make more of that issue?

A: I think that the notion that government action

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