Jordan Peterson gave an absolute clinic on several topics in the interview with Destiny. In one part, Destiny seems to be confused about how someone can be anti-government (read: libertarian) and also Catholic. He sounded a lot like many of… Continue Reading →
The 2024 Libertarian Catholic Tournament Bracket challenge is an exciting event that brings together the principles of libertarianism and Catholicism, creating a platform for spirited competition and intellectual exploration. Rules: First Round: Second Round:
The Italian newspaper “Corriere della Sera” released several passages from Pope Francis’ autobiographical book entitled “Life. My Story in History,” written with Vatican journalist Fabio Marchese Ragona, set to be released on March 19 by HarperCollins, according to Vatican News…. Continue Reading →
David Clements, a former law professor and conservative political commentator, has produced a documentary titled “Let My People Go.” The documentary investigates the alleged voter fraud and irregularities that occurred during the 2020 U.S. presidential election, which according to Clements… Continue Reading →
In an age where both courtly love and the Casanova archetype seem to be dead, I still believe some girls deserve their fifteen minutes of a fairy tale, even if inconsequential. After all, we never know who we might end up meeting on the tram.
The FBI raided a traditional Catholic family after ‘goading’ a 15-year-old into posting offensive memes in a private chat app. According to the family’s GiveSendGo crowdfunding page, the family was, “dragged out of their home at gunpoint, handcuffed and locked in a… Continue Reading →
This Monday, following orders from the government delegate in Madrid, the socialist Francisco Martín Aguirre, the Police threatened to fine a group of Catholics for praying on the stairs of a church on Ferraz street, near the national headquarters of the Socialist Party… Continue Reading →
Argentinians have elected as their next president Javier Milei, a self-described anarcho-capitalist. Partial election results showed Milei had 55.8% and Massa 44.2%, with 95% of the votes tallies. Should that margin hold, it would be wider than predicted by all… Continue Reading →
If power corrupts, and absolute power corrupt absolutely, then what happens with passion? Does passion also corrupts, and absolute passion would also corrupt absolutely? Or can passion be a different kind of drive, one that creates a sense of trust and direction towards higher ideals?
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