Pro-Abortion Pols should watch out if the Pope’s attitude toward the Austrians and the Japanese is any indication. They could be next. “Pope approves martyrdom for Austrian, Japanese” via USAToday.
The pro-life movement is over, according to the Washington Post. Put away the banners and the rosaries. Tell everyone praying to end abortion to get off their knees and go grab a drink. Too Bad. I thought we were just… Continue Reading →
Fellow blogger Ashli Foshee McCall gave an amazing interview on CNN this week and after watching it I came to a realization. It was the first time I’d ever seen a woman express regret about an abortion on television (other… Continue Reading →
Well, June 2 came and went with out the Motu Proprio. Not unexpected as only one uncorroborated source stated Saturday as a possibility and I was skeptical. However I remained convinced that it is imminent. Further confirmation comes again from… Continue Reading →
Look what is happening in the U.K., Bishops are standing up and speaking up. On the heels of the courageous and clear stand by Cardinal Keith O’Brien that pro-abortion pols cut themselves off from communion, Peter Smith Archbishop of Cardiff… Continue Reading →
As we all await the imminent release (tomorrow, maybe?) of the Motu Proprio that will de-restrict the use of the so-called Tridentine Mass, our thoughts should turn to how this will be understood by those who have no idea what… Continue Reading →
The UK Telegraphs Damian Thompson is reporting that a “Senior Figure” in the Vatican is saying that tomorrow is the day. HT to Fr. Z. The Pertinent bits are as follows: A senior figure in the Vatican, a monsignor close… Continue Reading →
If Jesus would have used rubber bullets and tear gas on his opponents, Jesuit Jesus Gazo might worship him too. Top Catholic Church leaders regularly accuse Venezuelan thug Hugo Chavez of fomenting class hatred and becoming increasingly authoritarian but Gazo,… Continue Reading →
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A Good Priest
Newsday is currently running a series on the History of the Diocese of Rockville Centre to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the first suburban diocese. It is an interesting piece. Newsday has in the past been openly… Continue Reading →