With the kind permission of Mr. Ryan Grant, we publish below a brief but enlightening comment that he posted on Facebook. The history of the Church and the papacy is not simply one long hagiography until 1965. In these days … Continue reading
With the kind permission of Mr. Ryan Grant, we publish below a brief but enlightening comment that he posted on Facebook. The history of the Church and the papacy is not simply one long hagiography until 1965. In these days … Continue reading
In a time of crisis, in panic mode, it is easy to jettison prudence and rush to the quickest solution that comes to mind, or one that results from a consensus of interested parties who are louder than all the … Continue reading
In a shocking and explosive eleven-page letter, a retired senior Vatican diplomat has called for Pope Francis to step down because he chose to rehabilitate then-Cardinal Theodore McCarrick after that homosexual cleric’s loathsome behavior was made known to Vatican officials, … Continue reading
A civilization that has little regard to the cardinal virtue of justice is a civilization in trouble. Of all the natural, acquired moral virtues, this one is the most foundational in the governing of any society. American jurisprudence has noble … Continue reading
A septuagenarian lady in our Catholic community in Richmond, New Hampshire, is looking for an intermediate- to long-term housemate. In exchange for room and board, the desired housemate would attend to certain domestic matters. This is not a nursing job, … Continue reading
In the face of more horrendous revelations of clerical scandals, here are a few things that need to be kept in mind. The State as the “Scourge of God.” In the past, when Christians were derelict in their duties towards … Continue reading
God is Being, its very fullness and source. Which means that God is One, is Truth, and is Goodness. God, in fact, is each one of the transcendentals (dictionary definition, Wikipedia article). Why? Because He truly has these properties, and God’s … Continue reading
For a while now, social media giants (and tech giants in general) have been flexing their progressivist digital muscles by limiting access to “conservative” content on their platforms. (I use the power quotes because much of what passes for conservative … Continue reading
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