Fiducia Supplicans, published Monday, reaffirms marriage between a man and a woman, but states the Catholic Church “must shy away from resting its pastoral praxis on the fixed nature of certain doctrinal or disciplinary schemes.” The declaration appears to answer… Continue Reading →
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 →
In a stunning post on Exsurge Domine, Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò lays out the dire situation that we as a Church face: Pope Francis is indeed a false prophet, but he IS still pope: Text from the post can be… Continue Reading →
In an age where both courtly love and the Casanova archetype seem to be dead, I still believe some girls deserve their fifteen minutes of a fairy tale, even if inconsequential. After all, we never know who we might end up meeting on the tram.
(The Epoch Times) The Supreme Court passed up an opportunity on Dec. 11 to lay the groundwork for overturning its precedent permitting protective zones called “bubbles” around abortion clinics to keep protesters and pro-life sidewalk counselors away. The nation’s highest… Continue Reading →
Dr. Anthony Fauci is facing criticism for admitting he no longer actively practices his Catholic faith for “complicated reasons” saying it’s a “thing that I don’t really need to do.” During a segment of a recent interview, Fauci pointed out the… Continue Reading →
A Catholic priest from a small Nebraska city was fatally knifed by a suspect who broke into the church’s rectory early Sunday morning, according to authorities and church officials. Sheriff deputies found Father Stephen Gutgsell with stab wounds around 5… Continue Reading →
St. Polycarp of Smyrna, an influential figure in early Christianity, was born around AD 69 in Smyrna (modern-day Izmir, Turkey). Not much is known about his early life, but historical records and accounts from the early Christian Church shed light… Continue Reading →
Popes have always condemned socialism and communism until Pope Francis irresponsibly declared, “If I see the Gospel in a sociological way only, yes, I am a communist, and so too is Jesus.” We have documented that this change may have… Continue Reading →
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