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Pope Francis Promotes ‘Unity’ through ‘Diversity of Religious Identities’ (Except if You’re a Traditional Catholic Evidently)

In a video message to Med24 Conference for inter-religious harmony, Pope Francis promoted “Unity in diversity” and “diversity of your cultural and religious identities is a gift of God.” “God loves every man; He makes no differences among us,” he… Continue Reading →

Stations of the Cross

AI Depiction of Christ Based on Shroud of Turin

Back in 2015, British researchers came up with a model of what Christ looked like: Through the help of an exciting new scientific field known as forensic anthropology commonly used in solving crimes, British scientists who teamed up with Israeli… Continue Reading →

Love is Hate in the Empire of Lies

Also, love is hate to people who hate love:

For the Man Who Would Be Prince

Read the foreword for Libertas Press upcoming book, Achaean Disputes, authored by The Libertarian Catholic Contributing Editor, Ugo Stornaiolo S., and delving in matters of mediaeval history, law & genealogy.

Christianity Protects

Protestant Mary Versus Biblical Mary

In Defense of (Christian) Cosmopolitanism: A Response to Cultural Statelessness

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 →

Thomas More’s London, or the Meaning of a Friend

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.

Cultural Statelessness & the Mirage of Belonging

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.

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