Tyranny looms like a tower over human history, manifesting itself most brutally as laws that violate the conscience. In contemporary times, China censors its press … Read More ›
Year: 2019
The plays of William Shakespeare have given our language turns of phrase we all know: “full circle,” (King Lear) “break the ice,” (Taming of the … Read More ›
A few years ago, I had a wonderful opportunity to spend almost two weeks travelling around Greece with a group from my school. Greece is … Read More ›
“Silence is the door-keeper of the interior life” – Josemaria Escriva Before we begin, I ask you to take a minute to silence your smartphone. If … Read More ›
Thomas F. Sleete is a born and raised Detroiter. His father was the pastor at Grand River Avenue Baptist Church in Detroit, and that is … Read More ›
When it comes to celebrating Christmas, highlighting the ironies of the nativity has proven to be a reliable tradition. For instance, we point out that … Read More ›
How do we cope with wanting to remember more than we think we can? The art of “the memory technique” (an elegant legacy from a … Read More ›
Any interest I have in World War II was likely planted by my parents’ long-held fascination with the period. I’ve always thought of them as … Read More ›