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Natural Law Theory, a prominent philosophical framework, posits that there are inherent moral principles that govern human behavior and protect individual freedom and dignity. These principles, often referred to as natural law, are believed to be rooted in the natural… Continue Reading →
Russell Brand, who has over 11.3 million followers on X and many more million followers on YouTube and Rumble just posted a video of him reciting the Rosary and encouraging his viewers to do the same. He did so while… Continue Reading →
(Catholic Harold) Guinean Cardinal Robert Sarah has accused Western bishops of worldliness and of succumbing to the temptation of “practical atheism” as they lose faith in the teachings of the Catholic Church. The former prefect of the Vatican’s Congregation for… Continue Reading →
If there is one thing that makes us Catholic, it is the Eucharist. As it is said in the Catechism, “the Eucharist is ‘the source and summit of the Christian life.’” That is why it was so alarming to hear… Continue Reading →
After decades as the poster boy for New Atheism, ‘God Delusion’ author Richard Dawkins says he is a “cultural Christian”. Speaking to Rachel Johnson on LBC Radio, Dawkins said he was “happy” that the number of professing Christians in the… Continue Reading →
From the opening scene, you know that this film is something special. The dramatic vision of a boy carting his dying mother to the hospital on the streets of 1880s New York, the authorities’ callous response, and the boy’s tragic… Continue Reading →
The Bible is often quoted as prohibiting judgment, with the famous line from Matthew 7:1, “Do not judge, or you too will be judged.” However, a deeper examination of Scripture reveals that while the Bible does caution against unrighteous judgment,… Continue Reading →
Ireland’s Prime Minister Leo Varadkar has announced his resignation, in a surprise move. Speaking to journalists outside government buildings in Dublin on Wednesday, Varadkar said he would resign as soon as his successor could take up office. The resignation follows… Continue Reading →
By Mario J. Haas (Editor’s note: This essay is a response to Ugo Stornaiolo’s Cultural Statelessness & the Mirage of Belonging) This recent article gave me a lot of insight, and it was especially interesting to me, because it is… Continue Reading →
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