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When I read Kafka’s The Castle, I was confused and utterly demoralized. Blythe readers may feel the same thing about 2/5ths of the way through. You’re in a surreal alternative world with typical American teens who become trapped in a… Continue Reading →
Pope Francis Has Forgotten the Church’s Own Grand Libertarian Legacy Well, it’s a pretty big deal when the Pope attacks libertarianism by name. It’s even more interesting when my Spanish-language publisher believes that the Pope, in an academic paper, was… Continue Reading →
The Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe, commonly referred to as the Feast of Christ the King, is a relatively recent addition to the Western liturgical calendar, having been instituted in 1925 by Pope Pius XI… Continue Reading →
Words have meanings. And it makes sense to maintain those meanings if we hope to communicate effectively. It does no good to use a word to represent something that it is not. For example, it does no good for someone… Continue Reading →
ENCYCLICAL OF POPE LEO XIIION CAPITAL AND LABOR To Our Venerable Brethren the Patriarchs,Primates,Archbishops, Bishops, and other ordinariesof places having Peace andCommunion with the Apostolic See. Rights and Duties of Capital and Labor That the spirit ofrevolutionary change, which has… Continue Reading →
Originally posted on the author’s site, www.ericrobertmorse.com. I was recently at a talk on Catholic New Evangelization and the speaker began with a provocative question: What is our central goal and purpose as Catholics? After giving the audience a little… Continue Reading →
With the campaign to abolish the concept of sex and sexual differences from US politicians in full swing, it’s a wonder why Pope Francis would even broach the topic of women deacons, or deaconesses, but he has, prompting a possible… Continue Reading →
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