Saint John Ogilvie, whose feast day was March 10, was canonized in 1976 by Pope Paul VI. He was the first Scot canonized in several hundred years. In the middle ages and down to the sixth century there were scores … Continue reading
Saint John Ogilvie, whose feast day was March 10, was canonized in 1976 by Pope Paul VI. He was the first Scot canonized in several hundred years. In the middle ages and down to the sixth century there were scores … Continue reading
National Catholic Register: On March 27, Planned Parenthood will bestow its highest honor on Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., minority leader in the House of Representatives and a self-identifying Catholic. The Margaret Sanger Award, named for the organization’s founder and a known … Continue reading
LifeNews.com: Thomas Vander Woude Sr. died in 2008 after leaping into a septic tank to save his youngest son, Joseph, who had fallen in. According to sources at the time, Thomas, 66, allowed himself to sink beneath the sewage while … Continue reading
Matt Talbot, Renew America: The following is a good letter to the editor, written by Father Brian W. Harrison, O.S., of St. Louis, Mo., that appears (in slightly abbreviated form) in the February 2014 issue of Inside the Vatican magazine. “Dear Dr. [Robert] … Continue reading
The Imaginative Conservative, Joseph Pearce: There are lies, damned lies, and neo-atheist polemics. One of the most egregious examples of such godless mendacity is the claim that religion has been the cause of most of the wars that have blighted … Continue reading
The Eponymous Flower: (Paris) In France, people are talking of Anna Gate: the case of a young woman who spied on the civil rights movement Manif pour tous for the government. “You know, we love KGB methods.” François-Xavier Bellamy, Vice Mayor of Versailles … Continue reading
Here is interesting admission of one materialist, quoted by Joe Heschmeyer in his brilliant article “Nothing’s the Matter with Atheistic Materialism” posted on Shameless Popery website: I’m reminded of the biologist Richard Lewontin, who candidly admitted that he and other scientists accepted materialism in … Continue reading
John Allen, Boston Globe: From the “not what you might expect” files, here’s a fact about Catholicism in the early 21st century that flies in the face of conventional wisdom: It’s growing by leaps and bounds in the heart of … Continue reading
Well, it may not seem like much, but 11,000 is 3.4% of the total population of this island, which is actually greener than Greenland. A thousand years ago, Iceland was Catholic. The Faith was established there by Irish monks who … Continue reading
This a powerful “top ten” list from Tim Staples of Catholic Answers, wherein he proves from the New Testament that Saint Peter and his successors are the Vicars of Christ. The only thing I would have added, along with the commission … Continue reading
RT Question More: Thirteen Lebanese and Syrian nuns who were kidnapped by rebels from the historic Christian town of Maaloula in December have been released and are now returning back to Syria after traveling through Lebanon. The nuns arrived in the … Continue reading
Insightful article here on how Luther and Calvin paved the way for the State to redefine marriage: David L Gray Info: As we approach the five hundred year anniversary of the Protestant reformulation on October 31, 2017, I have been … Continue reading
The Cardinal’s Column, Catholic New World: Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Pope Francis, in his Lenten Message for 2014, writes about Gospel poverty. Poverty, he explains is a way of being one with Christ, who “became poor, so that … Continue reading
This information, incredible as it seems, was revealed this past week by Father Andriy Chirovsky, pastor of St. Michael Ukrainian Catholic Church in Tucson and founder of the Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky Institute of Eastern Christian Studies at St. Paul University … Continue reading
AsiaNews: The most significant upcoming event will be the special service next Sunday, the “ceremony of election of the catechumens” who are preparing for baptism on Easter Day. Among them, there are “eight Iranian nationals, Muslim converts to Christianity right here … Continue reading
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