The Libertarian Catholic
Writer and statesman, born at Verneuil, Department of Seine-et-Oise, 29 July 1805; died at Cannes, 16 April, 1859. He was the great grandson of Malesherbes, the defender of Louis XVI. As a judge at Versailles in 1830 he formed a… Continue Reading →
The UK Home Office has refused asylum to an Iranian man who had converted to Christianity after he discovered it was a “peaceful” faith. The asylum request stated, “In Islam there is violence, rage and revenge. In Christianity in the… Continue Reading →
And the winner is…. St. Thomas Aquinas, whose work on the foundations of natural law were integral in the development of the libertarian Catholic! Who will win this year’s tournament? Join in the fun. Submit your bracket in the… Continue Reading →
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