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The Italian newspaper “Corriere della Sera” released several passages from Pope Francis’ autobiographical book entitled “Life. My Story in History,” written with Vatican journalist Fabio Marchese Ragona, set to be released on March 19 by HarperCollins, according to Vatican News…. Continue Reading →
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 →
The Cloward-Piven strategy, proposed by sociologists Richard Cloward and Frances Fox Piven in the 1960s, is a political strategy aimed at overloading the welfare system to the point of collapse. The idea behind this strategy is to create chaos and… Continue Reading →
In a call to spiritual renewal amidst the numerous crises facing the world today, Cardinal Raymond Burke has launched a nine-month novena to Our Lady of Guadalupe. The novena, which will begin on March 12th and end on the Feast… 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.
The question of whether God exists or not has been a subject of debate for centuries, with different schools of thought offering varying perspectives. However, one of the most significant consequences of the non-existence of God is the absence of… Continue Reading →
David Clements, a former law professor and conservative political commentator, has produced a documentary titled “Let My People Go.” The documentary investigates the alleged voter fraud and irregularities that occurred during the 2020 U.S. presidential election, which according to Clements… Continue Reading →
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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