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The Catholic Church is the Most Charitable Organization on Earth

Amidst the countless challenges faced by humanity, the Catholic Church stands out as a shining beacon of charity and compassion. With a rich legacy rooted in the teachings of Jesus Christ, the Church has consistently demonstrated its commitment to serving… Continue Reading →

Before 1913, Americans Kept All of their Income But Still Had Schools, Roads, and a Military

Louisiana Catholic Farm Targeted for Celebrating Sacred Heart Month Instead of Pride

Friends of ours at Backwater Foie Gras in Southeastern Louisiana are catching flack for daring to celebrate the Sacred Heart in June as opposed to the Death Cult of the State’s official celebration of Pride. In an Instagram post Sunday,… Continue Reading →

The Holy Roman Empire as the Ideal Political Structure

The Holy Roman Empire is often seen as a political structure from a bygone era, with little relevance to modern politics. However, for libertarians and Catholics, the Holy Roman Empire offers a unique and intriguing model for a society based… Continue Reading →

Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s ‘Civil Religion’

The Social Contract Book IV Chapter VIII At first men had no kings save the gods, and no government save theocracy. They reasoned like Caligula, and, at that period, reasoned aright. It takes a long time for feeling so to… Continue Reading →

Pope Francis Warns He Has Seen ‘Omens of Even Greater Destruction and Desolation’ for Mankind

The Pope has offered a harrowing vision of the future, saying he has seen signs of an even darker time for humanity. At a Mass at the Vatican, the Pope, 85, said on Sunday that he has a dire vision… Continue Reading →

In Defense of Intermediate Bodies and Sphere Sovereignty: What the NatCon Manifesto Could Take from Catholic and Reformed Thought

We are conservatives because we see these little platoons, these intermediate bodies, these sovereign spheres as the living tissue of society, we see these little platoons, these intermediate bodies, these sovereign spheres, in which the virtues to sustain civilization are promoted and taught in each generation, building traditions based on moral principles and institutions that are meant to preserve the historical common good for future generations. We are also classical, for we firmly believe that there are different spheres of class to which each individual person belongs, fulfilling different roles and exercising different rights in each; a set of mutually inclusive allegiances that allow the free development of the best in our nature, both individually and socially.

I Told You to Feed the Poor, Not Vote for Politicians to Steal from Others to Do it!

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 →

Elizabeth Holmes Faces 15 Years in Prison for Medial Fraud; Pfizer Execs Be Like

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