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 →
In a call to spiritual renewal amidst the numerous crises facing the world today, Cardinal Raymond Burke has launched a nine-month novena to Our Lady of Guadalupe. The novena, which will begin on March 12th and end on the Feast… Continue Reading →
In friendship, we find true equality, both as fellow travelers along the way of life, and as unmovable anchors of reason when our loved ones do wrong. That is the meaning of a friend. And that may be the first and foremost form of love we must cultivate for a virtuous life.
For those suffering of culturally statelessness, being Catholic might be their main cultural identity, because it is the one universal thing that can bring together cultures so dissimilar like the ones that compose their overall fragmented background.
Many people erroneously think that the first Christians were socialist in a modern sense based on their interpretation of Acts 4:32-37. These verses describe how the believers in the early Church shared everything they had, and no one claimed that… Continue Reading →
“Communism abolishes eternal truths, it abolishes all religion, and all morality, instead of constituting them on a new basis; it therefore acts in contradiction to all past historical experience.”-Karl Marx “If I see the Gospel in a sociological way only,… Continue Reading →
In May 2021, the issue of unmarked graves at Indigenous Residential Schools gained renewed attention after an anthropologist detected ground disturbances on radar at Kamloops Indian Residential School in May 2021. It was claimed that 200 “probable burials” occurred, however,… Continue Reading →
In an age where both courtly love and the Casanova archetype seem to be dead, I still believe some girls deserve their fifteen minutes of a fairy tale, even if inconsequential. After all, we never know who we might end up meeting on the tram.
Popes have always condemned socialism and communism until Pope Francis irresponsibly declared, “If I see the Gospel in a sociological way only, yes, I am a communist, and so too is Jesus.” We have documented that this change may have… Continue Reading →
ENCYCLICAL OF POPE PIUS XION THE CHURCH AND THE GERMAN REICHTO THE VENERABLE BRETHRENTHE ARCHBISHOPS AND BISHOPS OF GERMANY AND OTHER ORDINARIESIN PEACE AND COMMUNION WITH THE APOSTOLIC SEE. Venerable Brethren, Greetings, and Apostolic Blessing. It is with deep anxiety… Continue Reading →
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