No book is perfect. One will always find a typo or two, or even three sometimes. But this book of which I speak is the Bible, albeit the King James version, published in 1717, the same year as modern Freemasonry was … Continue reading
No book is perfect. One will always find a typo or two, or even three sometimes. But this book of which I speak is the Bible, albeit the King James version, published in 1717, the same year as modern Freemasonry was … Continue reading
WSJ, David Feith: Cardinal Joseph Zen, the most senior Chinese cleric in the Catholic Church, believes the Vatican is fast approaching a tragic mistake in China. Within days church leaders could conclude a landmark agreement with the Chinese government after … Continue reading
1Peter5, Deacon Nick Donnelly: Bishop Athanasius Schneider, a collaborator with Cardinal Burke and an auxiliary bishop of Astana, Kazakhstan, have given a lecture on “Mary, conqueror of all heresies”, in which he warned that Freemasonry is an “instrument of Satan”. Bishop Schneider made this observation … Continue reading
LifeSite News: A unanimous opinion handed down the last day of 2016 by the Alabama Supreme Court is the latest in a growing body of state law extending personhood and the equal protection of the law to pre-born children in … Continue reading
The assassinated governor, Salman Taseer, was an advocate for Asia Bibi. AsiaNews: The son of Salman Taseer, the former Punjab governor assassinated for criticizing the “black law” on blasphemy, is likely to be indicted for insulting the Prophet Muhammad. Fundamentalist groups … Continue reading
The Catholic Stand, Victoria Gisondi: A&E network just aired its fifth episode of Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath, an eight part documentary exposing the unbelievable institutional abuse of the Church of Scientology. Each episode has featured mind blowing personal accounts … Continue reading
L’Espresso, Settimo Cielo, Sandro Magister: With the new year, “L’Osservatore Romano” is turning over a new leaf of its own. Pope Francis wasn’t satisfied with the weekly edition in Spanish that has existed for almost fifty years and is now directed … Continue reading
AsiaNews: The US State Department has declared 35 Russian diplomats from the embassy in the capital and San Francisco consulate “persona non grata”, giving them 72 hours to leave the country with their families. The US also will close two buildings … Continue reading
AsiaNews, Elizabeth Li: The Assembly ended yesterday aimed at “dividing the Church in China”. For an elderly priest, “Pope Francis’ position is ambiguous and vague.” Allowing underground bishops into China’s bishops’ conference would give them the majority. The “optimistic” towards Chinese … Continue reading
“I have the highest honor of announcing that in only a matter of seconds the Supreme Pontiff, Pope Pius XI, will inaugurate the Radio Station of the Vatican City State. The electric radio waves will transport to all the world … Continue reading
The Real Syrian Free Press: Archbishop of Jerusalem in Exile Hilarion Capucci passed away at the age of 94 in the Italian Capital of Rome on Sunday. The late Capucci was born in Aleppo city in 1922 and became a … Continue reading
The twelve days of Christmas take us from the Nativity to the Epiphany. The first to adore the Christ Child were His Mother and Saint Joseph. After them and with them, although unseen, were the angels: Let all the angels … Continue reading
AsiaNews: Mao Zedong, who tried to destroy religion in his lifetime, is now worshiped like a god. Especially in Hunan, the province where he came from, Buddhist and Taoist temples often have a statue of the Great Helmsman, covered with yellow … Continue reading
Crisis Magazine, John Paul Meenan; A recent article in First Things by J.D. Flynn reflects upon Shusaku Endo’s 1966 Japanese novel Silence, now being released as a film directed by Martin Scorcese (which should tell you something). The tale follows an idealistic Jesuit missionary who, … Continue reading
Community in Mission: In the ancient Church and up until rather recently, one genuflected at the two references to the Incarnation during the Mass: during the Creed and in the Last Gospel (John 1). Why was this done? It was explained … Continue reading
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