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Pope Francis: ‘I am a Communist, and So Too is Jesus’

In an interview with the Jesuit America Magazine, Pope Francis made the case that Our Lord was a communist: “If I see the Gospel in a sociological way only, yes, I am a communist, and so too is Jesus.” He… Continue Reading →

Communist Last Supper

You can tell it’s a communist last supper because there’s plenty of theory and no food.

The Spirit of St. Nick for Parents Who Don’t Want to Lie to Their Kids

I took it pretty hard when I learned that Santa Claus didn’t actually make the global trip down everyone’s chimneys to deliver presents. When we started having kids of our own, there was never any doubt in my mind that… Continue Reading →

There’s No Benevolence in Giving Away Other People’s Money

Rootlessness, Alienation, and the Problem of Property

Every time I read Richard Weaver’s magnum opus, Ideas Have Consequences, there is a sentence, written in one of the last chapters of the book, that really catches my attention: “It is not a little disquieting to realize that in… Continue Reading →

Dostoyevsky’s Brave New World

Before there was A Brave New World and Nineteen Eighty-Four, there was Dostoyevsky who prophesied the terrible future Russia and the West had. This was taken from The Grand Inquisitor in Brothers Karamazov: Oh, we shall allow them even sin,… Continue Reading →

Hilaire Belloc on Christian Socialism

Fulton Sheen: ‘Communism is founded on the denial of inner and outer freedom—the denial of God and private property; the two go together.’

Scalia: The Transformation of Charity Into Legal Entitlement Has Produced Donors Without Love and Recipients Without Gratitude

Truth from the late, great Jusice Scalia.

The Body of Christ Can’t Be Live-Streamed

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