“But as many as received him, he gave them power to be made the sons of God, to them that believe in his name.” (John 1:12) On this Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus, it was my privilege to … Continue reading
“But as many as received him, he gave them power to be made the sons of God, to them that believe in his name.” (John 1:12) On this Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus, it was my privilege to … Continue reading
Having an aversion to serialized articles on the Internet, I have opted not to call this “Father Arnold Damen, Chicago’s Jesuit Apostle: Part II.” A clunky name, that. This is, nonetheless, a second article on Father Damen, but a “free-standing” … Continue reading
We wish all our tertiaries, benefactors, friends and other various and sundry readers a blessed and merry Christmas. In celebration of the Nativity of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, we offer several selections for your Yuletide spiritual reading. Thanks … Continue reading
For the unaware, it should be made known that our sisters have a web site that is frequently updated with pieces of “educational philosophy and cultural miscellany from a classical Catholic viewpoint.” Their brief and frequent postings do not disappoint. … Continue reading
Defending Catholic principles on life, the Supreme Pontiff expressed his “most deep concern about the text of the law on euthanasia and assisted suicide.” “Political leaders, whose duty is to serve the good of man, as well as doctors and … Continue reading
Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg is a Catholic head of state who believes that his Christian conscience must guide him. Sadly for him and for Luxembourg, he will likely lose his remaining royal powers and become a mere ceremonial figure. … Continue reading
“This is indeed the Saviour of the world.” John 4:42 Fools miss the sublime truths of Holy Scripture. While the story of Jesus’ meeting with the Samaritan woman is one of the most well known episodes in Holy Scripture, few … Continue reading
Lisa Correnti, San Diego mother of seven, has a web site called One Nation Under God. On that site is a petition you can sign asking the U.S. bishops to take a strong stand with pro-abortion politicians. The effort has … Continue reading
The Holy See’s Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith has just released a new doctrinal document titled “Instruction Dignitas Personae on Certain Bioethical Questions” which deals with a number of questions and provides a moral analysis of a number of … Continue reading
The president elect is planning to save the baby-killing industry, or so says a memo from the Obama transition team. Some pro-lifers have begun to fight.
(The following meditation on Saint Joseph was recently sent out as our Christmas Letter. I hope you enjoy it.) Contemplating a Nativity scene, we behold a divine Infant, an immaculately conceived Mother, and a foster father who somehow remains the … Continue reading
On the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, December 12, Avery Dulles died. It is not widely known, but the famous Jesuit theologian was, with Catherine Goddard Clark and Christopher Huntington, one of the three founders of the original Saint … Continue reading
When your profession is homicidal, a little rape cover-up probably doesn’t seem all that bad. So much for protecting the rights of women. The story is at Livenews.com: Planned Parenthood Fires Abortion Center Staffer Covering Up Statutory Rape
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