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Stephanie Slade on Being Libertarian and Catholic

Stephanie Slade is Managing Editor at the libertarian publication Reason. She’s also a practicing Catholic. In an article for America: The Jesuit Review, she eloquently explains how that is not only possible, but it’s actually fitting. She explains how libertarianism… Continue Reading →

Humanae Vitae

ENCYCLICAL LETTER HUMANAE VITAE OF THE SUPREME PONTIFF PAUL VI TO HIS VENERABLE BROTHERS THE PATRIARCHS, ARCHBISHOPS, BISHOPS AND OTHER LOCAL ORDINARIES IN PEACE AND COMMUNION WITH THE APOSTOLIC SEE, TO THE CLERGY AND FAITHFUL OF THE WHOLE CATHOLIC WORLD,… Continue Reading →

And Just Like That We Should Trust the Intelligence Agencies Again

No, la Iglesia no va a esconder evidencia en contra de Jesús

Recientemente leí un libro titulado La Dama Azul, de Javier Sierra. El libro es sumamente interesante, es una historia construida en torno a los hechos verídicos que se dieron con Sor María de Jesús de Ágreda, una monja que vivió… Continue Reading →

No, the Church Won’t Hide Evidence Against Jesus

I recently read a book titled The Lady in Blue, by Javier Sierra. The book is extremely interesting; it is a story based on the true events that happened in the seventeenth century, when a nun called María de Jesús… Continue Reading →

Jay Richards and Joseph Pearce: Distributism Versus the Free Market

We’ve seen a heavy campaign from distributists on the Libertarian Catholic network and we’re still not sure if distributism isn’t just Catholic Communism but we’re willing to hear the arguments. Two experts on the subject face off in this gentlemen’s… Continue Reading →

Not Sure if Distributists are Trolls or Actual Catholic Communists

Tom Woods on Counterproductive Government

How They See the Libertarian Catholic

The Libertarian Catholic Monarchy Liechtenstein

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