My name is mentioned only once in the Bible and that is in the New Testament. I was never canonized nor considered a saint in any tradition. There is not enough known about me historically to justify my cause for … Continue reading
My name is mentioned only once in the Bible and that is in the New Testament. I was never canonized nor considered a saint in any tradition. There is not enough known about me historically to justify my cause for … Continue reading
The man who repudiated the faith and morals of his Baptism, the failed mayor of South Bend, Indiana, Peter Paul Montgomery Buttigieg, had a neighbor who has recently broken his silence! That neighbor is none other than the Catholic, Dr. … Continue reading
Reading the Liturgical Year for the Feast of Saint Cyril of Alexandria today (February 9), I came across some very timely words I would like to share with our readers. These noble thoughts of the intrepid Dom Prosper Guéranger are a … Continue reading
My friend, the multitalented Rick Delano, has done something wonderful to promote the work of one of our living giants, the near-nonagenarian Dr. Wolfgang Smith. I have been privileged to watch an earlier cut of this film before the final … Continue reading
I was thrilled to learn that my amateur canonical opinion agrees with Dr. Peters’: Even to propose a three-year Pre-Cana program (Spanish bishops) or to call for a mandatum docendi process for bloggers (Bp Barron) shows a basic misunderstanding of what … Continue reading
January 22 is several things pertinent to these United States of America: January 22 is the Feast of Saint Vincent Pallotti (+January 22, 1850), the “second Apostle of Rome,” who was greatly devoted to the evangelization of America, and whose … Continue reading
The juxtaposition of two news stories I read today provides much food for thought. The first piece was “Bishop Cancels Nicene Creed to Avoid Offending Non-Catholics” at Church Militant; the second, “Cardinal: Spain faces ‘true emergency for our future’” at … Continue reading
I just learned about this tune and its message (see video immediately below). Apparently, the on-screen translation on the YouTube video is not very good, so below it I added a translation that purports to be better. “Dégénération,” by Mes … Continue reading
The following is a Catholic Action League of Massachusetts press release… The Office of Suffolk County District Attorney Rachel Rollins has dropped the larceny charge against Zachary Pelletier, the masked, Antifa style militant who stole a four sided pro-life display from the sidewalk in … Continue reading
Last year, at the suggestion of a couple of people, I recorded the reading from the Roman Martyrology for Christmas. It’s only a little over a minute. Steve Cunningham, of Sensus Fidelium, posted it to his YouTube channel. Here it … Continue reading
Mass Resistance has prevented progressivist ideologues from steamrollering through a dangerous new “transgender” policy and imposing it on students and parents in Franklin, New Hampshire: Earlier this month, the school board in Franklin, New Hampshire, dominated by liberal politicians, was ready … Continue reading
Excellent article follows here. For any man. No need to have a degree. I especially appreciate the way Mr. Kilby handled creation. Quote: “Also keep in mind that our God is the Creator of the laws upon which we base … Continue reading
The following is a Catholic Action League of Massachusetts press release… Reporter George Rhodes of The Sun Chronicle of Attleboro contacted the Catholic Action League of Massachusetts today for a comment about a crudely offensive comedy skit shown on Jimmy Kimmel Live. The skit, which … Continue reading
Attending a Conference on organ donation — in China of all places? That’s right. China is notorious for killing prisoners for their organs. As if Bishop Sorondo does’t know this? It’s a billion dollar business. This bishop, Marcelo Sanchez Sorondo, … Continue reading
Egalitarianism is one of those -isms that we here at Catholicism.org are very much against. Yet, as even the great French Counter-Revolutionary Catholic, Ven. Emmanuel D’Alzon, argued, there are certain ways in which we humans are all radically equal. Inspired … Continue reading
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