Fact-Checking The New Yorker

Back in the day, when the New Yorker set the standard for literary elegance among serious American journals, writers were driven to distraction by the fanatical fact-checking characteristic of the magazine’s gimlet-eyed editors. But the old New Yorker ain’t what she used to be.

Honoring Black History Through Faith & Justice

Black History Month provides an occasion for reflection, gratitude, and renewed commitment to the Gospel’s call for justice, reconciliation, and the recognition of every person’s dignity as made in God’s image (Genesis 1:27). 

The Ritual That Will Welcome the New Archbishop of New York

With three knocks on the doors of St. Patrick’s Cathedral with a metal hammer, the installation Mass of Archbishop Ronald Hicks will begin, signaling the start of him formally becoming the 11th shepherd of the Archdiocese of New York.

The Church Is Criticized by Anti-Immigration Groups

In a recent article from November 2025, a group that favors immigration restrictions said: “Politicians, business leaders and activist groups have long exploited this issue for their own advantage.” As the article continues, it could have added to that list the Catholic Church from pope, bishops, priests, and laity.