The Church and Globalism, Part I

For many orthodox Catholics, the word “globalization” immediately raises hackles — it evokes fears of loss of national sovereignty, of undesirable immigration, of Masonic conspiracy: in a word, the spectre of a Satanic “One-World Government.” Images of the Bilderbergers, the … Continue reading

Happy Mid-Lent Thursday!

Today is Mid-Lent Thursday, day twenty of our forty-day fast. The Church defers celebration of this Lenten midway mark to Laetare Sunday, when the Introit tells us to “Rejoice” (Laetare), and some non-Lenten modifications make their way into the liturgy, … Continue reading

Fr. Marcel Guarnizo Defends Himself

CNA has published a statement made by Father Marcel Guarnizo concerning both the incident that took place on February 25, and his subsequent disciplining by Archdiocesan authorities. It appears in its entirety below. Fr. Marcel Guarnizo’s Response to the Eucharistic … Continue reading

UN Consultant Group Aims to Get Dante Banned

Rome A world-renowned work of literature, Dante’s epic poem Divine Comedy, has been described as racist, homophobic, anti-Islamist and anti-Semitic by Gherush 92, a human rights organization that acts as a consultant to United Nations groups. More here.