This spring saw the publication of two books arguing forcefully that our children are struggling and the adults are to blame. One of the books met with nodding heads all around and generated real enthusiasm for curbing the pernicious effects of technology on adolescent mental health. The other, Abigail Shrier’s Bad Therapy: Why the Kids Aren’t Growing Up, met with a much chillier reception, but it confronts parents and teachers of adolescents with questions that are both challenging and important. To understand the controversy regarding Bad Therapy, it is helpful to consider it as the second part of a one-two punch to parents and educators. Contexts and Comparisons In The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness, also published last s...
By Walter Sánchez Silva ACI Prensa Staff, Aug 20, 2024 / 16:06 pm The dictatorship of President Daniel Ortega and his wife, Vice President Rosario Murillo, in Nicaragua have canceled the legal status of 1,500 nonprofit organizations — also known as nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) — including Caritas of Granada and a large number of Catholic and evangelical associations in addition to exiling two more Catholic priests to Rome. The decision to cancel the 1,500 organizations was announced through ministerial agreement 38-2024-OSFL, published on Aug. 19 in the official government newspaper La Gaceta and signed by the head of the Ministry of the Interior of Nicaragua, María Amelia Coronel Kinloch. The text states that the 1,500 nonprofits “have failed to comply with their obligations” such...
By Clement Harrold August 16, 2024 In John 1:43-51 we encounter the puzzling scene of Nathanael coming to accept Jesus as the Messiah on the basis of what seems like very little evidence. In the narrative, Nathanael is approached by his friend Philip, who comes bearing the startling news that “We have found him of whom Moses in the law and also the prophets wrote, Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph” (v. 45). Faced with this outrageous claim, Nathanael retorts, “Can anything good come out of Nazareth?” (v. 46). Perhaps understandably, Nathanael is skeptical that the humble, backwater village of Nazareth could be the place of origin for the long-awaited Messiah. Nevertheless, Nathanael agrees to meet with Jesus, and while he is drawing near, Jesus declares “Behold, an Israelite indeed, in ...
By Dr. Jeff Mirus ( bio – articles – email ) | Aug 15, 2024 Evangelization is not just a matter of preaching the Gospel. For any effectiveness at all, it requires that we first live the Gospel. We don’t have to live it perfectly, but we have to be seen to be “different” in that respect, and when we fall, we need to get up and try again. Where relevant, we also have to apologize. In other words, to evangelize others we must be seen not only to preach the Gospel, but to live the Gospel; not only to claim an integral authenticity, but to live it. Indeed, a friend recently mentioned to me that he thought the most important part of evangelization today is simply living in a way that causes others to notice that we are different. At least for many people, who are inundated with words...
Lay parliament to help pick new Swiss bishop Skip to content One of the Catholic world’s most unusual episcopal selection processes is underway in the Swiss Diocese of St. Gallen, involving cathedral canons and a lay parliament, as well as the pope, of course. The Collegiate Church of St. Gall and Otmar, the cathedral of the Diocese of St. Gallen in Switzerland. Andreas Praefcke via Wikimedia (CC BY 3.0). The St. Gallen diocese, in northeastern Switzerland, announced Aug. 15 that Pope Francis had approved the start of the process to find a new bishop after incumbent Bishop Markus Büchel submitted his resignation upon turning 75. Share The diocese, which dates back to 1847, is known to Catholics worldwide thanks to the St. Gallen Group, an informal circle of senior churchmen unhappy w...
The discovery marks the first time a Columbian mammoth tusk has ever been found in the state. James E. Starnes/MDEQEddie Templeton with the seven-foot mammoth tusk he discovered. In rural Madison County, Mississippi, amateur fossil hunter Eddie Templeton just made a mammoth discovery. As he was walking along a creek earlier this month, looking for fossils and other artifacts, he stumbled upon a massive tusk. Though he initially believed it to be a mastodon tusk, Templeton later learned it was actually a fully intact tusk from a Columbian mammoth — the first ever found in the state. How Eddie Templeton Found The Mammoth Tusk Eddie Templeton often goes out on fossil hunts, walking along the rural creeks of Mississippi with eyes peeled. During one of these treks on Aug. 3, 2024, he noticed so...
Tim Walz identifies himself as a “Minnesota Lutheran.” But long before that, he was a Nebraska Catholic. Walz, 60, doesn’t say much about religion publicly, though he says he became a Lutheran after he got married in 1994. He has described his family as New Deal Democrats. The Minneapolis Star Tribune described Walz in October 2018 as “steeped in the Catholic social justice traditions of his parents.” “Growing up Catholic, we had John Kennedy memorabilia in the house,” Walz told Minnesota Public Radio, according to The Independent. He noted that his mother was pregnant with him when Kennedy was assassinated in November 1963, “and I guess there was a debate about calling me ‘John’ when she was picking names.” Instead, they named him Timothy James. He was born in April 1964 in We...
By AC Wimmer CNA Newsroom, Aug 19, 2024 / 11:19 am West Midlands Police have paid 13,000 pounds (about $16,800) in compensation to Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, the Christian volunteer who was twice arrested for praying silently near an abortion facility in Birmingham, England. The settlement comes as the U.K. government is reportedly set to strengthen its crackdown on silent prayer near abortion facilities by expressly labeling it as “criminal” in upcoming nationwide “buffer zone” legislation. Vaughan-Spruce, director of March for Life UK, was first arrested in December 2022 for silently praying within a public space protection order (PSPO) zone outside a closed abortion facility. The PSPO prohibited “protesting and engaging in an act that is intimidating to service users,” which local authoriti...
In the Courts of Three Popes An American Lawyer and Diplomat in the Last Absolute Monarchy of the West By Mary Ann Glendon Image, 2024 219 pages, $27 To order: IN THE COURTS OF THREE POPES – An American Lawyer and Diplomat in the Last Absolute Monarchy of the West | EWTN Religious Catalogue Over the past six decades, Mary Ann Glendon has compiled a fascinating résumé. She has taught at Harvard Law School; been appointed to significant leadership posts under Pope St. John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis; and served as the U.S. ambassador to the Holy See under President George W. Bush. The goal of her latest book, In the Court of Three Popes, is to communicate the details of these appointments from her perspective as “an American ...
Angelus Angelus Dómini nuntiávit Mariæ.Et concépit de Spíritu Sancto.Ave Maria… Ecce ancílla Dómini.Fiat mihi secúndum verbum tuum.Ave Maria… Et Verbum caro factum est.Et habitávit in nobis.Ave Maria… Ora pro nobis, sancta Dei génetrix.Ut digni efficiámur promissiónibus Christi. Orémus.Grátiam tuam, quǽsumus, Dómine,méntibus nostris infunde;ut qui, Ángelo nuntiánte, Christi Fílii tui incarnatiónem cognóvimus, per passiónem eius et crucem, ad resurrectiónis glóriam perducámur. Per eúndem Christum Dóminum nostrum. Amen. Gloria Patri… (ter)Requiem aeternam… Benedictio Apostolica seu Papalis Dominus vobiscum.Et cum spiritu tuo.Sit nomen Benedicat vos omnipotens Deus,Pa ter, et Fi lius, et Spiritus Sanctus. Amen. The Angelus Prayer The Angel of the Lord d...
This past spring, the Mattinglys of East Tennessee did something that we have wanted to do for several decades — we took a cruise to Alaska. Basically, and I say this as someone who lived in Colorado for a wonderful decade, the Alaska coast looks a lot like the Rockies, only with an ocean. One of the highlights was cruising up into Glacier Bay on a cruise ship that is small enough (a relative thing, I know) to have a permit go all the way into one of the fjords to the glaciers and then go a slow 180 degree turn before proceeding back out. It’s an astonishing way to see the blue ice, the cliffs, flocks the seals, the whole shebang. I visited quite a few choice viewing locations on the old-school wooden promenade and, during one stop, I saw something rather sad. It was a young boy sitting in...
Republican presidential nominee former president Donald Trump speaks after officially accepting the Republican presidential nomination on stage on the fourth day of the Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum on July 18, 2024, in Milwaukee. / Credit: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images Let’s begin with the obvious. No social conservative could possibly justify voting for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz. They are pro-abortion extremists, as Ryan Anderson shows in an article on Harris at First Things and Dan McLaughlin shows in an article on Walz at National Review. Their records on other matters of concern to social conservatives are no better. It goes without saying that they are absolutely beyond the pale. Despite his recent betrayal of social con...