I was surfing around the internet for my news items post and came across a reference to John Lennon’s “Imagine”. The song came out in 1971 the year I started college. It rose in popularity some years later when younger … Continue reading
I was surfing around the internet for my news items post and came across a reference to John Lennon’s “Imagine”. The song came out in 1971 the year I started college. It rose in popularity some years later when younger … Continue reading
This year’s Saint Benedict Center conference dates are October 9 and 10. The conference theme is “Immunizing Ourselves against Viruses of the Mind” To register, go here. Conference Schedule Friday, October 9 8:00 Rosary at SBC 8:45 Breakfast 9:30 Registration … Continue reading
I am honored with three other co-workers of Saint Paul. We are all saints. And we share a common feast day. I was a fighter against “contentions,” or factions and divisions. For this work I am mentioned in a Letter … Continue reading
A 20-minute sermon video that’s so good it got yanked from YouTube VERY quickly. Worth hearing, worth sharing. God bless this priest.
Listening to Sister Deirdre Byrne’s otherwise wonderful speech at the RNC I was taken aback by her referral to Our Lady as an “unwed mother.” The speech could hardly have been more Catholic if it were not for that unfortunate … Continue reading
T. S. Flanders, of The Meaning of Catholic, interviewed me about the controversy surrounding Father Leonard Feeney and the dogma, Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus. You can follow Timothy Flanders and The Meaning of Catholic on Twitter. The YouTube video is … Continue reading
The YouTube video below represents a first. It is the first time that there has been a combination “Resistance Podcast” and “Reconquest” in one offering. (The complementarity of both defensive and offensive warcraft was not lost on us!) Steve Cunningham, … Continue reading
Yesterday, September 1, 2020, Representative Joseph P. Kennedy III, the 39 year old, four term Congressman who is the grandson of Robert F. Kennedy, was defeated in the Massachusetts Democratic Primary for his party’s nomination to the United States Senate. He … Continue reading
I am from a family of saints. My grandmother and parents were all saints. We were from what is now central Turkey, a thriving Christian area in the later fourth century, before the Moslem conquest. My grandmother, who has the … Continue reading
G. Edward Griffin explains how, since at least the 1920s, communists have had plans to use racial agitation, violence, and socialism for communist revolution in America. I’m posting this to the site as a reminder that “nothing under the sun … Continue reading
As violent revolutionaries commit mayhem throughout our country, unrestrained by negligent or complicit local authorities, our churches and religious monuments have become the objects of physical attacks. Since May, there have been more than three dozen episodes of arson and … Continue reading
In the YouTube video below, I am interviewed by a wonderful priest on the dogma, extra ecclesiam nulla salus, Father Feeney, and, to a lesser degree, the history of Saint Benedict Center. At the heart of the interview, are the … Continue reading
The following is a Catholic Action League of Massachusetts press release… The Catholic Action League of Massachusetts today condemned the arson attack against Sacred Heart Parish in Weymouth. Fire damage was discovered this morning in two locations on the doors of the … Continue reading
Planned Parenthood are erasing Margaret Sanger’s name from their Manhattan Health Center . . . but they won’t tell you why. In this fact check, James Corbett verifies the truth about Sanger and the real racist and eugenicist roots of … Continue reading
First, a word from me. Saint Anselm was a great theologian and doctor of the Church who was a light in the eleventh century. Let us not forget that.The argument he espoused is simple. He said it came to him as … Continue reading
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