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In a shocking testimony, a former apostolic nuncio to the United States Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò has accused several senior prelates of complicity in covering up Archbishop Theodore McCarrick’s allegations of sexual abuse, and has claimed that Pope Francis knew… Continue Reading →
The #ShoutYourAbortion campaign took off in 2015 when founder Amelia Bonow just couldn’t take the stigma that killing her baby had. It recently regained some steam when Oprah Winfrey’s magazine O featured an article with Bonow talking about the inspiration… Continue Reading →
We must not crown to the exceptional person who knows he can rule. Rather, we must crown the much more exceptional man who knows he cannot.
Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of Galveston-Houston, President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, is hosting a series of meetings this week responding to the broader issue of safe environments within the Church. An update will be offered upon… Continue Reading →
Everyone should be expanding their network beyond T-FANG (Twitter, Facebook, Apple, Netflix, Google). Here are some great alternatives: Web browsing: Brave, Dissenter Network: MeWe, Telegram Messaging: Gab Search: https://duckduckgo.com/ Video: https://www.bitchute.com/, Rumble Blog: https://steemit.com/, Minds Email: https://mail.protonmail.com NPO Network: https://ellumo.com… Continue Reading →
Authors and activists Brittany and Nicole Pettibone (T.S. Pettibone) discuss the modern feminists’ war on femininity: “Feminism is essentially, ‘We love women, we fight for women but, by the way women, everything that you naturally are, just throw that out.’”… Continue Reading →
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 →
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