Feast Day December 29. Saint Thomas Becket, also known as Saint Thomas of Canterbury was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 until he was martyred in 1170. Becket engaged in conflict with Henry II, King of England, over the rights and privileges… Continue Reading →
The Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society legal team has filed lawsuits in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Nevada, Georgia, and Arizona alleging widespread election fraud. The group, which has assisted thousands of clients including some of the nation’s most renowned… Continue Reading →
By Ugo Stornaiolo S. Yes, you read that right: it is not an incoherence, nor a rhetorical figure. It is not a self-accusation of contradiction of our non-liberal thinking neither. It is pretty much the sum of our ideas, both… Continue Reading →
The Supreme Court late Wednesday night sided with the Diocese of Brooklyn and two Orthodox Jewish synagogues to block New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s executive order restricting attendance at houses of worship. Both the diocese and the synagogues claimed that… Continue Reading →
The US has joined an international coalition in signing the Geneva Consenus Declaration, affirming the right to life ahead of the World Health Assembly set to resume in November. The declaration reads: Having intended to gather on the margins of… Continue Reading →
By Ugo Stornaiolo Silva In the history of ideas, the meaning they have on the establishment and function of an ordered society, few institutions are as important or are as closely related as Family, Property, and Inheritance. Most modern conceptions… Continue Reading →
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