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BREAKING: Libertarian Catholic Javier Milei Wins Argentinian Presidential Election

Argentinians have elected as their next president Javier Milei, a self-described anarcho-capitalist. Partial election results showed Milei had 55.8% and Massa 44.2%, with 95% of the votes tallies. Should that margin hold, it would be wider than predicted by all… Continue Reading →

‘The First Casualty of Faith is Logic’ Starter Kit

Whoever said that hasn’t read Augustine, Aquinas, Anselm, Chrysostom, Jerome, Ignatius of Loyola, Bonaventure, St. Thomas More, Gregory, Damian, or Bellarmine.

Theological Critique of Amoris Laetitia

On June 29, 2016, 45 theologians from all over the world addressed to the Dean of the College of Cardinals, Cardinal Angelo Sodano, a critical analysis of the post-synodal exhortation Amoris laetitia in which they condemn 19 statements in this Papal document. Here… Continue Reading →

Show Me On This Doll Where the Non-Aggression Principle Hurt You

The Non-Aggression Principle (NAP) is a foundational concept in libertarian philosophy and ethics. It serves as a guiding principle for interactions between individuals and as a basis for defining the limits of justifiable force and coercion in society. The NAP… Continue Reading →

Free is Beautiful: Why Catholics Should be Libertarian

Free is Beautiful by Randy England uses the scriptures, the writings of the saints and the Catechism to show why Catholicism is essentially libertarian. The golden rule teaches that we must not do to another what we would not want… Continue Reading →

Summa Libertas: A Compendium on Faith and Freedom

stands to reason that Satan was able to offer Jesus earthly kingdoms because he owned them. History has repeatedly demonstrated that earthly kingdoms remain a stronghold of Satan’s evil works through man’s lust for power. What then is a Christian… Continue Reading →

Christian Foundations of Libertarianism

Many Catholics and Christians have a false understanding of libertarianism. They think that Ayn Rand invented the philosophy or that it’s a spawn of the atheistic Enlightenment. They insist that it is a degenerate philosophy in which “doing what you… Continue Reading →

A Brief History of the Libertarianism in the Church

In 1864, Pope Pius IX issued the Syllabus of Errors, which condemns modern liberalism. The reasoning behind this, the Pontiff wrote, is that, “for the last few years, a ferocious war on the Church, its institutions and the rights of… Continue Reading →

Sophie Scholl

Sophia Magdalena Scholl was a German student and anti-Nazi political activist, active within the White Rose non-violent resistance group in Nazi Germany. Based upon letters between Scholl and her boyfriend, Fritz Hartnagel (reported and analyzed by Gunter Biemer and Jakob Knab in the journal Newman… Continue Reading →

Summa Libertas: A Compendium on Faith and Freedom

Our publishing imprint, Libertas Press, is pleased to announce the release of our first publication: Summa Libertas: A Compendium on Faith and Freedom When Our Lord was tempted in the desert, the devil offered Him “all the kingdoms of the… Continue Reading →

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