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Summa of the Pro-Life Position

Most people accept that there are strong religious arguments against abortion but those aren’t convincing for some people in those religions, let alone irreligious people. Therefore, we present the most definitive argument for the pro-life position using science, logic, and… Continue Reading →

You had one job Adam and Eve. One Job.

Omobono Is a Thing!

Omobono (formerly CatholicX) is now a thing! If you’re looking for a Catholic Craigslist, a Catholic Facebook, or even a Catholic Patreon, you’ve found it!  

Fashion Designers Refuse to do Business with Melania Trump

“The problem is not that Theallet was willing to dress Michelle Obama and isn’t willing to dress Melania Trump (which is, like it or not, a form of discrimination). The problem is just how many people don’t seem to think… Continue Reading →

Ohio Legislature Passes Most Pro-life Bill Yet

Looking forward to a pro-life Supreme Court thanks to the presidential election of Republican Donald J. Trump, Ohio lawmakers have passed the most pro-life bill in the country: Ohio lawmakers on Tuesday passed a controversial “Heartbeat Bill” that would ban… Continue Reading →

Why Millennials Should Embrace Tradition by Lauren Southern

Tradition is often eschewed by youth, but being different is so popular that tradition is regaining appeal. Lauren Southern presents a compelling case for Millennials embracing tradition: One of the most traditional sources of tradition, of course, is the Church…. Continue Reading →

Aloysius Stepinac

During his period as coadjutor archbishop and as Archbishop of Zagreb up to the German-led Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in April 1941, Stepinac made his views clear on a number of political and religious issues. Foremost among these statements were… Continue Reading →

The Surprising Story of the Church, Squanto, and the First Thanksgiving

What most people believe about Thanksgiving is a variation on what I was taught in public school in the 1960s. The Pilgrims came to Plymouth on a ship called the Mayflower. They were the first English settlers in America. They… Continue Reading →

Hacksaw Ridge is Monument to Religious Freedom

There’s an old adage in Hollywood, “If you want to send a message, use Western Union.” The point is that story—especially film—is not the place for your message. Story is for telling the truth. Well, lucky enough for us who… Continue Reading →

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