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Tradition is often eschewed by youth, but being different is so popular that tradition is regaining appeal. Lauren Southern presents a compelling case for Millennials embracing tradition: One of the most traditional sources of tradition, of course, is the Church…. Continue Reading →
What most people believe about Thanksgiving is a variation on what I was taught in public school in the 1960s. The Pilgrims came to Plymouth on a ship called the Mayflower. They were the first English settlers in America. They… Continue Reading →
There’s an old adage in Hollywood, “If you want to send a message, use Western Union.” The point is that story—especially film—is not the place for your message. Story is for telling the truth. Well, lucky enough for us who… Continue Reading →
Obama in his book Dreams of my Father said he chose his friends carefully; the Marxist professors and the structural feminist. He also said that Islam is a religion of peace, that the Koran is holy, and that no one… Continue Reading →
The EWTN and Arcadia Films production of A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing is a timely and compelling—yet sometimes convoluted—documentary about Saul Alinsky specifically and the cultural Marxism generally that has wrecked havoc on Western Civilization in the last 50 years…. Continue Reading →
In a great talk by the incomparable Peter Kreeft, he uses the voice of CS Lewis’s Screwtape to provide commentary on the current culture war. What ensues is brilliant (and often libertarian) Catholicism. Enjoy:
Msgr. Pope minces no words in a recent op-ed for the New Catholic Register. He says that Catholics have been fooled into allowing moral evils because they’ve been deemed political and thus off limits for the Church or Her practitioners… Continue Reading →
The Economics of Sex takes a fascinating look into sexual relations as a result of widespread contraception use: The Third Way is a compassionate look into the Church’s stance on same-sex attraction. Also, if you’re looking for a more in… Continue Reading →
When Taylor Swift recently declared herself to be a feminist, she said it was in part because she realized that Feminism isn’t necessarily anti-men. It is unknown whether she realized that it is in fact anti-women. I have watched with great… Continue Reading →
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