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Speaker Mike Johnson Sets Record Straight on Church and State

Pope Francis Dismisses Bishop Strickland

(LifeSiteNews) After the Vatican undertook an investigation of one of the most popular Catholic bishops in America, who is also one of the most outspokenly pro-life bishops, Pope Francis abruptly removed him from his duties today. Pope Francis sacked Texas… Continue Reading →

Common Atheist Arguments

Too Many Religion A common atheist argument is “There are a lot of other religions and gods. You’re atheist for all those other gods. I just take it one step further. You deny every other religion in the history of… Continue Reading →

Subsidiarity as the Answer to the Beast and the Whore of Babylon

In a recent paper published on the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC), authors Jonathan Pageau and Jordan Peterson assign the familiar characters of Revelation to the prevailing mindsets of the modern world. The Beast is “civilisation and its leaders, the… Continue Reading →

It’s Not Unconstitutional for a Christian to be Speaker of the House; It’s Unconstitutional to Prohibit Him from Being Speaker Because He’s Christian

First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition… Continue Reading →

How Can You NOT be Libertarian and Catholic at the Same Time?

Many people see our name “The Libertarian Catholic” and instantly erupt in a self-congratulatory spasm of pompous disbelief. “How can you be libertarian and Catholic at the same time?” they scoff. These people usually have a sophomoric understanding of either… Continue Reading →

The New Sanfedists

If Cardinal Ruffo could transition from leading forefather of a fanatic reaction against Jacobinism to a skillful agent in service of the different powers of his time, ultimately not serving his faith but its institutional church, then why would his contemporary equivalents do otherwise now, when they can play the academic and political games as long as there is someone to serve?

5 Modern Platitudes People Think Jesus Said but Are Actually Un-Christian

1. “Follow your heart.” Jesus never said that. Christ said instead “Follow me,” (Matthew 4:19) because “The heart is deceitful above all things, and it is exceedingly corrupt: who can know it?” (Jeremiah 16:9) 2. “Be true to yourself.” Christ… Continue Reading →

Acton & Byron in Vienna

If power corrupts, and absolute power corrupt absolutely, then what happens with passion? Does passion also corrupts, and absolute passion would also corrupt absolutely? Or can passion be a different kind of drive, one that creates a sense of trust and direction towards higher ideals?

Jesuit University Georgetown Hosts Dialogue with Satanic Temple

Georgetown hosted an event with “the Executive Ministry of the Satanic Temple” this coming Monday night in the name of “dialogue”: Pretty sure the founder of the Society of Jesus, Ignatius of Loyola, wouldn’t endorse dialoging with the devil. He… Continue Reading →

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