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Embracing the Holy Mysteries in Architecture
When you make yourself a follower of mystery, beauty and history will make themselves your constant companions.
6 hrs ago
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Ellie McFarland
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Charlie Kirk: Requiescat In Peace
Charlie Kirk was above all else a Christian man.
Sep 17
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Mason Letteau Stallings
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Angela Merkel’s "We Can Do It:" Ten Years That Changed Europe
How a single sentence opened borders, silenced dissent, and reshaped a continent.
Sep 5
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Guest Contributor
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August 2025
Postliberal Voices #1: An interview with Polonia Castellanos
In Spain, more and more young people are conservative, patriotic, and go to Mass.
Aug 28
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Guest Contributor
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Clinging to the Torch
Not all Boomers share the same views, and some, I assume, are good people, but it is time that young conservatives take note of this dynamic and assert…
Aug 27
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Shri Thakur
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The Inverted Nibelungen Test: How Germany Pre-Edits Its Democracy
What looks like local procedure sketches a template for post-democratic rule.
Aug 18
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Guest Contributor
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The Trad LARP Must Stop
We’re at war — it is time to stop playing pretend.
Aug 11
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Guest Contributor
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July 2025
A Vigil on the Edge of Christendom
Croatia’s witness is not an outlier. It is a template. Not because it is perfect, but because it has bled and still believes.
Jul 28
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Guest Contributor
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Divine Order and Truth within Christ’s Church
Christ didn’t leave us with a book and 40,000 opinions. He left us with a Church, a priesthood, and a Kingdom that is governed by continuity.
Jul 23
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Brinkley Colquitt III
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A Step Toward Virtue: The Significance of Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton
By merely acknowledging wrong and evil, we create a pathway to talk about the good and the beautiful.
Jul 9
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Teddy Capozzi
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June 2025
Conscription or Conception: The Forbidden Baby Boom
This would be something reminiscent of the carrot and the stick scenario; a way to amend the draft exemptions and consequently incentivize the common…
Jun 25
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Joseph Shagoury
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The Man Has Become Like One of Us
Tocqueville thinks humans are by nature worshipping creatures and with Democracy in America poses the age-old question of The City of God or of Man?
Jun 23
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Daniel Boyle
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