“Is Sex Just Like Race?” by Matthew Franck

Share After one year as president of the Catholic University of America in Washington D.C., John Garvey took to the pages of the Wall Street Journal to announce a change in his university’s policy for housing students on campus: a return to all-male and all-female residence halls, and the gradual elimination of mixed-sex buildings. According [...]

For the Children: Marriage is About More than Emotions

The Love and Fidelity Network upholds the position that the essential nature of marriage is intimately connected not only with the emotions of two people who are in love, but even more so with their actual union and the children who may result from that union.

On the Forgotten Art of Pitching Woo

In their Prolife Propatria article “On the Forgotten Art of Pitching Woo”, Kevin Kwasnik and Ashley Crouch launch into a thoughtful discussion of the distinction between “wooing” and “pursuing”.

Instant Gratification Not Ultimately Satisfying

Although there is so much emphasis placed on the phrase, “it’s just sex,” sooner or later you come to realize the incorrectness of that statement. Sexual liberation is instead found when you decide that you want happiness and stability in your own life, when you choose not to be swayed by the actions of your friends, and when you hold yourself worth to a higher standard than “just having sex.”

Why I Defend the Traditional Definition of Marriage By Kendel Christensen

The implications surrounding a redefinition of marriage go much deeper than merely “extending freedom” to everyone.