If there is one thing that makes us Catholic, it is the Eucharist. As it is said in the Catechism, “the Eucharist is ‘the source and summit of the Christian life.’” That is why it was so alarming to hear… Continue Reading →
The Italian blog Messa Italiano is reporting that conditions at the Vatican are approaching those in North Korea with regard to secrecy. According to the source, personnel have been arrested for leaking information to Vatican news websites: The Vatican gendarmerie… Continue Reading →
After decades as the poster boy for New Atheism, ‘God Delusion’ author Richard Dawkins says he is a “cultural Christian”. Speaking to Rachel Johnson on LBC Radio, Dawkins said he was “happy” that the number of professing Christians in the… Continue Reading →
Amid Eastertide, there might not be a better time for the faithful and curious alike to immerse themselves in the profound narrative of Christ’s life, passion, and resurrection. While the chic option these days is the indie series The Chosen,… Continue Reading →
In order to know God we first have to understand what God is not. In that same respect in order to understand salvation we have to understand that which leads us away from salvation and God; we call this sin…. Continue Reading →
Jordan Peterson gave an absolute clinic on several topics in the interview with Destiny. In one part, Destiny seems to be confused about how someone can be anti-government (read: libertarian) and also Catholic. He sounded a lot like many of… Continue Reading →
From the opening scene, you know that this film is something special. The dramatic vision of a boy carting his dying mother to the hospital on the streets of 1880s New York, the authorities’ callous response, and the boy’s tragic… Continue Reading →
The 2024 Libertarian Catholic Tournament Bracket challenge is an exciting event that brings together the principles of libertarianism and Catholicism, creating a platform for spirited competition and intellectual exploration. Rules: First Round: Second Round: Final Four: Final:
The Bible is often quoted as prohibiting judgment, with the famous line from Matthew 7:1, “Do not judge, or you too will be judged.” However, a deeper examination of Scripture reveals that while the Bible does caution against unrighteous judgment,… Continue Reading →
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