The Remnant, Olivia Rao: During a recent trip to the South Tyrolean Dolomites in Northern Italy, my family and I spent the night in Cortina D’Ampezzo – a town high up in the mountains which became wildly popular in the world … Continue reading
The Remnant, Olivia Rao: During a recent trip to the South Tyrolean Dolomites in Northern Italy, my family and I spent the night in Cortina D’Ampezzo – a town high up in the mountains which became wildly popular in the world … Continue reading
National Catholic Register, Edward Pentin: Nearly 50 seminarians in Honduras have protested against what they say is a widespread and entrenched pattern of homosexual practice in Tegucigalpa’s major seminary. In a letter written to the seminary’s formators that was subsequently … Continue reading
Christian Post, Brandon Showalter: “Culturally, most of the African communities actually believe, by tradition, by their cultural standards, that abortion is a direct attack on human life,” [Ekeocha] said at the time. “So for anybody to convince any woman in … Continue reading
Here is a website with some info, although not much. Seems like a good thing for techs, or would-be techs, of all kinds. https://www.linkedin.com/in/timothyjohnroemer and a facebook page here https://www.facebook.com/CatholicEngineer
Why are we not surprised? en.news: The Irish Catholic marriage counselling service Accord will offer its services also to same-sex couples who practice homosexual fornication, according to TheTimes.co.uk (July 23). More here.
Many years ago, in Massachusetts somewhere south of Boston, I entered a place of business and spoke to the owner. When I saw Catholic prayer cards on his desk I asked him about his Faith. He was happy to talk … Continue reading
The Synod will be held October 3-28. That’s 25 days. Talk about a protracted platform to babble! Of course, to add to the cacophony, non-Catholics and non-Christians will speak their mind. The good news is that two weeks before this … Continue reading
Horn News, William W. Murray: It’s the espionage threat that could shake the nation to its core — and it’s not the one getting endless, breathless coverage from the mainstream media. While the press is absolutely fixated on Russia in their … Continue reading
NYT, Elizabeth Dias: Armed with sunscreen, doorknob fliers and a mission 50 years in the making, the team of activists sporting blue “I Vote Pro-Life” T-shirts fanned out into a web of cul-de-sacs in a subdivision just west of Indianapolis, undeterred … Continue reading
BBC: A Catholic priest has been removed as a university chaplain after he held a service to atone for the “gross offence” of a Gay Pride event. Father Mark Morris had tended to the spiritual needs of students at Glasgow Caledonian … Continue reading
After posting this news item from Aid to the Church in Need I came across a much more in depth article on The Stream website written by John Zmirak. Zmirak interviewed an intelligence operative with 20 years experience in the … Continue reading
Netanyahu calls it “a defining moment in the annals of Zionism and the history of the state of Israel.” NBCNews: Israel’s new “nation-state” law, which was was celebrated as a “defining moment” for the country by its supporters, has prompted forceful … Continue reading
Actually, when you read the words this good priest said you wonder where the fire is. If a Catholic voted to repeal the pro-life 8th Amendment they should, obviously, do more than “consider” going to confession. They MUST go to … Continue reading
Religious Dispatches, From essay on “Human Energy”: “What fundamental attitude…should the advancing wing of humanity take to fixed or definitely unprogressive ethnical groups? The earth is a closed and limited surface. To what extent should it tolerate, racially or nationally, … Continue reading
Secularists bent on disparaging the miraculous will not leave the Holy Shroud alone. This article by Jessica Spitz is based on some forensic “expert’s” examination of the “positioning” of the body wrapped in the shroud. And, for good measure, the … Continue reading
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