Milei said they are doing their best to “reduce the tragic effects of what may be the worst crisis in their history,” which he says “is a product of decades of governments that have existed with a failed recipe because,… Continue Reading →
The prefect of the Vatican’s doctrinal office recently suggested that he regrets writing a book in the 1990s that featured explicit reflections on “spirituality and sensuality” and recounted a supposed mystical erotic encounter between Jesus Christ and a teenage girl…. Continue Reading →
A Christian, a conservative, and ultimately, a decent human outlook on life and love needs to consider that existence is indeed both a gift and a struggle that we could not reject and from which we cannot back down. Its value is both inherent in its nature and given through its ongoing experience, and love, love is the substance that binds it all together, from its conception to its survival.
Five cardinals sent a set of questions known as dubia to Pope Francis to express their concerns and seek clarification on points of doctrine and discipline ahead of the opening of the Synod on Synodality at the Vatican. Dubia are questions brought before… Continue Reading →
This Monday, following orders from the government delegate in Madrid, the socialist Francisco Martín Aguirre, the Police threatened to fine a group of Catholics for praying on the stairs of a church on Ferraz street, near the national headquarters of the Socialist Party… Continue Reading →
The Daily Compass are reporting that Pope Francis has said he is taking away Cardinal Burke’s apartment and salary: “Cardinal Burke is my enemy, so I am taking away his flat and salary”. This is what Pope Francis supposedly said… Continue Reading →
Dear Friends, these are hours of darkness and confusion, hours in which the mercenaries who infest the Lord’s Fold are unleashed against the good Shepherds – bishops, priests and religious – against the sheep and against the lambs. The mystery of… Continue Reading →
Whoever said that hasn’t read Augustine, Aquinas, Anselm, Chrysostom, Jerome, Ignatius of Loyola, Bonaventure, St. Thomas More, Gregory, Damian, or Bellarmine.
There are various arguments for the existence of God, but one of the most compelling is a logical proof developed by St. Thomas Aquinas and later refined by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. The First Way: Motion St. Thomas Aquinas argues, “It… Continue Reading →
If Cardinal Ruffo could transition from leading forefather of a fanatic reaction against Jacobinism to a skillful agent in service of the different powers of his time, ultimately not serving his faith but its institutional church, then why would his contemporary equivalents do otherwise now, when they can play the academic and political games as long as there is someone to serve?
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