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In John 12:5-6, Judas objects to Mary’s extravagant anointing of Jesus: “Why was this fragrant oil not sold for three hundred denarii and given to the poor?” This he said, not that he cared for the poor, but because he… Continue Reading →
From a comment posted on our FB page: You seriously still don’t understand that it is solely by grace that we are saved, and that through faith, lest any man boast? You seriously still can’t grasp that true good works… Continue Reading →
The story of Brandon “Bug” Hall, best known for his iconic role as Alfalfa in the 1994 film The Little Rascals, is one of profound suffering, redemption, and radical conversion. Once a child star in Hollywood’s glittering machine, Hall endured… Continue Reading →
On July 4, 2025, the world became a lot darker. A group of young girls, full of promise and life, were swept away by a flash flood while camping near the Guadalupe River. What was meant to be a joyful,… Continue Reading →
Violent BLM and anti-Israel protesters have been released without much fanfare but the federal government continues to persecute participants of the January 6 riot like they were the worst war criminals in the history of the world. Nearly four years… Continue Reading →
Letter of Saint-Louis IX, Roi etConfesseur, to His Son Philip IIISt. Louis’ letter of advice to advice his eldest son, the later Philip III provides us withsome insight into the attitudes of one of the most important French kings of… Continue Reading →
“All the good works in the world are not equal to the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass because they are the works of men; but the Mass is the work of God. Martyrdom is nothing in comparison for it is… Continue Reading →
In the wake of the Vandals’ sack of Rome, St. Augustine authored City of God, a seminal work delineating his two-cities doctrine. This doctrine separates the earthly city from the City of God, reflecting a profound understanding of the interplay… Continue Reading →
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