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Great Christmas Entertainment that Actually has to do with Christmas

If you’re like me, then you are tired of all the quote-unquote Christmas entertainment out there. Movies or songs that are considered in Christmas genre but really have nothing to do with Christmas. For example, a quick glance at anyone’s… Continue Reading →

The Nativity of Mary

Tradition celebrates the event as a liturgical feast in the General Roman Calendar and in most Anglican liturgical calendars on 8 September, nine months after the solemnity of her Immaculate Conception, celebrated on 8 December. The feast is also included… Continue Reading →

Viganò: Believe in Something Nike Ad

If the “Spirit of Vatican II” Were a Ceiling

Incensed 1: Is the Modern Church Emasculating?

Join JSB Morse, Ross McKnight, and Eric Robert Morse as they discuss the Church Impotent: Is the Modern Church Emasculating? Ranging from topics such as spiritual types, church architecture, and the differences between men and women, this conversation marks the… Continue Reading →

Melania Trump Had White House Exorcised Before Moving In, US Pastor Says

Pastor Paul Begley on his radio show testified to a ‘spiritual cleansing’ of the White House by Melania Trump before they took residence. Melania Trump, who is the first Catholic first lady to live in the White House since Jacqueline… Continue Reading →

If Kafka Had A Point: A Review of “Blythe” by John E. Kramer

When I read Kafka’s The Castle, I was confused and utterly demoralized. Blythe readers may feel the same thing about 2/5ths of the way through. You’re in a surreal alternative world with typical American teens who become trapped in a… Continue Reading →

Inanimate Object Becomes Racist Overnight

The Wonder Woman Movie We Deserve

Bringing the pages of a comic book to life on screen can be a herculean task, one of which our technology has only recently become capable. Burton’s 1989 “Batman” made do with the limitations of its time and even restored… Continue Reading →

Meanwhile in the “Dark Ages”

The term “Dark Ages” often evokes a sense of stagnation and ignorance. However, this oversimplified perception does not accurately reflect the rich tapestry of advancements that occurred during this period. The so-called Dark Ages, roughly spanning from the fall of… Continue Reading →

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