Violent BLM and anti-Israel protesters have been released without much fanfare but the federal government continues to persecute participants of the January 6 riot like they were the worst war criminals in the history of the world. Nearly four years… Continue Reading →
Prominent U.K. figures in the arts, business, journalism, and politics have appealed to the Vatican not to impose new restrictions on the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite, also known as the Traditional Latin Mass, echoing Agatha Christie and others… Continue Reading →
Prominent conservative political commentator, Candace Owens, has announced that she has joined the Catholic Church, vowing to provide more details about what led to her conversion in the future. Candace Owens, a conservative political commentator who formerly worked for The… Continue Reading →
By Mario J. Haas (Editor’s note: This essay is a response to Ugo Stornaiolo’s Cultural Statelessness & the Mirage of Belonging) This recent article gave me a lot of insight, and it was especially interesting to me, because it is… Continue Reading →
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.
An MSNBC guest host Heidi Przybyla expressed disdain for so-called “Christian nationalists” who rightly think that rights don’t come from Congress or the Supreme Court, but come from God: This is a perfect encapsulation of what St. Augustine called the… Continue Reading →
Just like Leo Tolstoy and Mark Fisher did, writing about our emotions is a hard topic, not because it means introspection, but because it leaves us vulnerable to external interpretations, that more than often come not with kindness but with ill intent.
Addressing the controversy surrounding the Vatican’s decision to allow blessings for same-sex couples, Pope Francis said the critics of the guidance, except for Africans, belong to “small ideological groups.” The pontiff claimed that even in Africa, the resistance is more… 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 →
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