The DSM, Psychiatry, and Big Pharma
The DSM – the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual – is the textbook, one might even call it the bible, of psychiatry and psychology. After watching the... Read more.
Faith, Reason and Formal Objects
In 1998, 25 years ago, Pope Saint John Paul II published his encyclical, Fides et Ratio, on the relationship between faith and reason, the ‘two wings on which... Read more.
Math and the Modern World
Many students – well, let’s broaden the genus, and say many former students, with haunted memories of vague equations and sine-curves and integrals –... Read more.
Hilary Hahn Plays Tschaikovsky
This is a tour de force, of one woman, her violin – Hilary Han is one of the modern greats – and an impressive orchestra and conductor – oh, and... Read more.
Blessed Karolina and Anna, Martyrs for Chastity
Today, particularly in Poland, we recall the virgin-martyr, called the ‘Polish Maria Goretti’, Karolina Kózka, killed during the First World War, defending... Read more.
Saint Rose Philippine Duchesne
November 18th is also the optional memorial of Saint Rose Philippine Duchesne (1769 – 1852), a native of France, but who spent much of her life as a missionary... Read more.
The Worm Turns
Dr. Joseph Campbell presents the evidence for injuries stemming from the mRNA therapy, and the first High Court case for some sort of recompense. It’s becoming... Read more.
Iceland’s Eggshell
I vaguely recalling reading somewhere that if the Earth were shrunk down to the size of an egg, its crust would be far, far thinner than that the shell of the egg.... Read more.
Saint Nicholas Tavelic, the Franciscan Martyr for Christ in the Holy Land
On November 14th, we celebrate the feast of the great Franciscan Croatian martyr Saint Nicholas Tavelic. His bold witness shows what it means to love Christ and... Read more.
Vague Laws Are Bad Laws
MP Laurel Collins, of the New Democratic Party, wants to make ‘coercive control’ illegal, especially, it seems, as applied to romantic ‘partners’,... Read more.