“Jesus saith to her: Do not touch me, for I am not yet ascended to my Father. But go to my brethren, and say to them: I ascend to my Father and to your Father, to my God and your … Continue reading
“Jesus saith to her: Do not touch me, for I am not yet ascended to my Father. But go to my brethren, and say to them: I ascend to my Father and to your Father, to my God and your … Continue reading
Note from Editor: Our friend, Maike Hickson, received the following text from Bishop Schneider for publication “Gay Pride,” Catholic Response By Bishop Athanasius Schneider (translation from the Italian by Diane Montagna) Introduction: A Catholic bishop has the grave moral duty … 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
I am a saint of the late fourth and early fifth century. I am Syrian As a boy I lived the shepherds’ life. At sixteen I entered a mionastery, but was dismissed on account of the fact that my austerities … Continue reading
This a a very good and insightful little article by Scott Smith, which I post below. It demonstrates that there are hidden depths in all of scripture. I remember many years ago chatting with a Seventh Day Adventist elder in … Continue reading
Editor: I just noticed that the icon for this column has the Republic of California separated from the stars and stripes. Sorry about that. Until I replace it with another image, bear with it (pun intended). Certainly a peculiar fact, … Continue reading
Due to the fact that my mystery guest is so well known, I had to be extra clever with my clues. In fact, reading them, you may easily be led astray, nevertheless, I assure you, when this person is revealed, … Continue reading
When an election or a referendum produces a margin of victory of two to one, as in formerly Catholic Ireland on May 25th, the prevailing side will believe, not unjustifiably, that the political winds are now at their back, and … Continue reading
This is an updated version of Mr. Doyle’s chronology first published on the site on May 28, 2015, after Ireland’s infamous referendum in support of homosexual pseudo-marriage. Ireland’s rejection of Divine and Natural Law, and historic civil and criminal law, respecting … Continue reading
Let no one be deceived. The national decision to exterminate the unwanted unborn in Ireland was not just rooted in the capital sins of lust and pride, but in a preternatural hatred for the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity, … Continue reading
On Friday, May 25th, the citizens of the Republic of Ireland, in a national referendum, voted by a two to one majority to repeal the Eighth Amendment to the Irish Constitution, which guaranteed the right to life of unborn children … Continue reading
This Friday, May 25th, the Republic of Ireland will hold a national referendum on the proposed repeal of the Eighth Amendment to the Irish Constitution, which guarantees the right to life of the unborn child. A corrupt Irish court, ignoring … Continue reading
Brother Francis’ wonderful book, The Challenge of Faith, has been one of my sources for spiritual reading lately. It is a book that should be read, relished, and reread. This morning, I was reading his fourteen-point meditation on the topic … Continue reading
My mystery guest came to my mind while reading the Gospels recently. The problem I had was to provide clues to his identity that were sly enough to disguise it but not so enigmatic that they would totally obscure it. … Continue reading
From the good folks at MassResistance, who now have a YouTube channel: At the Teens4Truth Conference, Ft. Worth, TX, Nov. 18, 2017. A physician who was in the Johns Hopkins Univ. Hospital group where “transgender medicine” was developed describes the … Continue reading
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