Sarah is a political commentator who seeks to correct the course of modern culture. She is a contributor to Catholic World Report, Crisis Magazine, and Catholic Answers, along with producing regular videos about the decline of the West. Catch up on the latest at https://CrusaderGal.com
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Embracing the old tradition of sharing book lists at the end of the year, I would like to share my top five. I am blessed to read some fascinating works each year, and I often get asked about what I am reading. I do not believe any of the following books were written or published in 2024, for I rarely read the newest releases in any genre, but rath…
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I joined Fr. McTeigue on The Catholic Current to discuss my newly released book, Failing Foundations: The Pillars of the West Are Nearing Collapse. How do we go about building a tomorrow worth saving?Sarah Cain
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While Hunter’s pardon is being presented as an outlier, it is actually merely a continuation of a pattern of distorting the legal framework for his own ends. Here’s why that should matter to all of us.Sarah Cain
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We all have much to be thankful for this year. Let us come together in this public and communal act of worship and gratitude. We are bound together by our shared devotion, and such times remind us of our commonality and shared values.Sarah Cain
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My startling discovery of a body can show us the inherently masculine roles in a healthy society and within an emergency. Our societal attempts to eradicate masculine instincts will have real-world consequences.Sarah Cain
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I appeared on another episode of The Catholic Current, discussing what we should expect in the aftermath of the election, why it’s becoming harder to have Thanksgiving dinners with those on the other side of the political aisle, and the limits of our constitutional government. It was an engaging conversation.…
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Whoopi Goldberg has warned not to gather with those who voted for Trump this Thanksgiving. These anti-family announcements have been issued every two years for some time now. It’s because we are at a point of not just political divide—but moral divide, such that we no longer agree on foundational values.…
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The election of Donald Trump and the rejection of Kamala Harris has given us time, but this is not the end of the war. Our culture is in a dire state, and our political sphere will always reflect that. Celebrate the victories, but don’t walk away.Sarah Cain
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There’s a strange quiet in the run-up to the election, when we know that everyone has already chosen their side, even if they haven’t yet voted, and we’re just waiting for the tallies. Here are some thoughts to keep your sights properly aligned, regardless of the outcome.Sarah Cain
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When Americans hear of blatant human rights abuses in other Western countries, they typically rejoice that such a thing cannot happen here, a notion usually based on the perceived strength of the U.S. Constitution. Yet, as our society loses the understanding of what rights are and from whence they came, that document will lose its meaning and its f…
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There is a 2-mile stretch in Queens, NY, reminiscent of what one only expects to see in the third world, or perhaps deep in Bangkok. When police moved in to stop it, protests commenced. There is a tendency in the modern age to favor such vapid individualism that some will celebrate another person’s demise if only it can be alleged that he chose it.…
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There’s been recent momentum around shaming people for getting high-paying physical jobs or for demanding better working conditions. There’s nothing ‘conservative’ or ‘traditional’ about wanting workers to suffer and get paid less. If we want to encourage families (and we should), this is one place to start.…
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We become acclimated to a certain state of life, and we expect that it won’t change. Likewise with our civilization, we grow complacent to the reality that it too can crumble, as others have throughout history. Too many are experiencing this myopia now, to the detriment of all.Sarah Cain
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The University of Pennsylvania’s course on abolishing the family succeeds in saying the quiet part out loud—outwardly expressing the fact that so many really do think that the family ought to be destroyed, for it is a hindrance to a different vision of society.Sarah Cain
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There’s a common error that those in the modern “Progressive” movement are going forward and in some way advancing, but they’re actually just resurrecting old heresies and dead pagan practices. They’re not quite anti-history, they’re simply anti-Christian.Sarah Cain
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In a society that doesn’t cherish the good, childhood innocence is discarded as a bygone notion. Parents are increasingly treating their children as peers, and something tragic is being lost in the process.Sarah Cain
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The audacity of Joe Biden to talk about violence against women in a recent op-ed is unbelievable, considering the myriad of ways his administration made such violence more likely. An establishment that cannot even define a woman is hopeless to protect them.Sarah Cain
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I had a terrific conversation yesterday with Fr. McTeigue, S.J. about the difficulties in dealing with our political arena when there is a widespread desire to improve society without reference to morality or its source, Christ. We dove into some topics that are not being talked about at the national level, to the detriment of us all.…
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President Trump’s recent announcements in favor of IVF and against heartbeat bills (as “too short”) are alienating the people central to his base, and will undermine the goals that he wants to achieve.Sarah Cain
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Going on a leisurely walk and would prefer a safer, prettier neighborhood? Bigotry. Want to drive surrounded by fields and flowers instead of concrete? Racism. So says your overlords.Sarah Cain
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The recent arrest of the CEO of Telegram is easy for some to ignore, especially if they don’t use the app, but it’s just one piece of a much larger attempt to control speech and information on the Internet.Sarah Cain
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In a 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily struck down the Biden Administration’s attempt to effectively nullify Title IX by redefining sex according to “gender identity”.Sarah Cain
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Now that the monkeypox hysteria is back, we can expect the news media to avoid the mistakes it made last time, instead trying to mainstream the illness and downplay the stories of gay “parents” infecting the children placed in their care (or purchased through surrogacy).Sarah Cain
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Do the British understand what kind of culture they had, or what they want? Fighting for a mere absence isn’t enough to sustain for long. Modern Western nation-states are inherently weak to invasion because of their self-loathing posture.Sarah Cain
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I went on The Catholic Current with Fr. McTeigue, S.J. to discuss nationalism, a two-tiered justice system, and the riots in England. What can Americans learn from both the causes and the effects?Sarah Cain
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