Once again, the unity of the life that is pointed to in the figure of speech is no metaphor. Of this life Christ called himself the food. It is the food of the divine life which is promised and started in us: the viaticum of our perpetual flight from Egypt which is the bondage of sin; the sacrificial offering by which we were reconciled; the sign of our unity with one another in him. It is the mystery of the faith which is the same for the simple and the learned. - G.E.M. Anscombe
Moynihan's Mistake and the Left's Shame - Fred Siegel, City Journal
Stop Pretending to Be Offended By Everything - David Harsanyi, The Federalist
The Post-Indiana Future for Christians - Rod Dreher, American Conservative
The Founders, Religious Liberty, and Indiana - Ryan Anderson, Daily Signal
U.S. Must Remain Vigilant - Lisa Curtis, Daily Signal
Now Is the Time to Talk About Religious Liberty - Chaput, et. al., Public Discourse
Walter de la Mare’s “Come Hither” - David Whalen, Imaginative Conservative
View From Your Loony Bin - Rod Dreher, American Conservative
Good Holy Saturday - Matthew Hanley, The Catholic Thing
Ten Classical Music Pieces for Easter - Stephen Klugewicz, Imaginative Conservative
Lois Lerner Protected by Flawed Legal Analysis - Hans von Spakovsky, Daily Signal
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