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Chesterton: ‘Abolish God and Government Becomes the God’

“But the truth is that it is only by believing in God that we can ever criticise the Government. Once abolish the God, and the Government becomes the God.” “Christendom in Dublin”. Book by G. K. Chesterton, Ch. III: Very… Continue Reading →

Subsidiarity

In Catholic social teaching, the principle of subsidiarity holds a prominent place as a guiding principle for social and political organization. Rooted in the dignity of the human person and the belief in the importance of community, subsidiarity emphasizes the… Continue Reading →

Sheen on Religion and Liberty

“Religion and the rights of man go hand in hand. The decline of human liberty in the world is in direct ratio with the decline of religion. Religion and tyranny grow in indirect ratio. That is why those states which… Continue Reading →

BREAKING: DOJ Official Admits to Targeting Pro-Lifers In Response to Overturning Roe v Wade

A Department of Justice Official has admitted to the targeting of pro-life activists through the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act as a response to the overturning of Roe v. Wade. DOJ Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta delivered remarks… 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.

Bishop Strickland on Hillary Clinton: ‘Please Don’t Listen to this Evil Woman’

Hillary Clinton recently appeared on Christiane Amanpour’s show likening saving babies from abortion to soldiers raping women: “We have come along way on so many fronts but we are also in a period of time where there is a lot… Continue Reading →

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 →

Pelosi Calls Herself ‘A Devout Catholic’ in Farewell Address

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D.-Calif.) went down to the House floor on Thursday to announce her farewell to the Democratic leadership and the American people, CSN News reported. In her speech, Pelosi called herself, “A devout Catholic,” among other things. “My colleagues, I… Continue Reading →

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