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“The fact that the object of one’s love was a fraud doesn’t make one’s capacity to love a fraud.”
“In the end, they will lay their freedom at our feet and say to us make us your slaves, but feed us.” The Grand Inquisitor in Brothers Karamozov.
Dorothy Day April 19, 1933 It is when the Communists are good that they are dangerous. And the trouble with many Catholics is that they do not recognize this dangerous goodness but think of Communists as characters from E. Phillip… Continue Reading →
Promiscuity, often glamorized in modern culture, carries consequences that ripple far beyond fleeting moments of pleasure. Drawing from the insights of Hoe_Math, who attributes societal collapse to factors like selfishness and moral degradation, let’s explore why unchecked promiscuity can erode… Continue Reading →
Gender being a psychological identity, there are as many genders as people can imagine. In a sexual species such as homo sapiens, however, there are only two sexes. This biological truth is one of the most dangerous things to say… Continue Reading →
In friendship, we find true equality, both as fellow travelers along the way of life, and as unmovable anchors of reason when our loved ones do wrong. That is the meaning of a friend. And that may be the first and foremost form of love we must cultivate for a virtuous life.
It appears the new film about Mother Cabrini by Angel Studios is well made and compelling but pushes a feminism that is hard to reconcile with any saint.
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.
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