Can I be truly pro-life and Republican? That is the question with which I have been wrestling. Let me start by saying that this is not a political post in the classic sense. I like to write political posts because… Continue Reading →
This is pretty funny mainly because it fits so perfectly into everything we know about Obama already. To Obama, everything is about Obama. (Remember he gave his own speeches to the Queen as a gift last time they met.) Here,… Continue Reading →
Pretty inspiring and kinda’ awesome. Shamelessly stolen from the great blog Testosterhome.
Man, where’s Chris Hansen when you need ’em. A lady who will be referred to from here on in as “Worst Mom Ever” tried to sell her 13 year old daughter’s virginity to some creepy dude for $10,000. Worst Mom… Continue Reading →
There’s a couple of interesting things going on in this study concerning homosexuals raising children. Take a look. Joe Carter of First Things wrote: Are children born to and raised by lesbians more likely to engage in same-sex sexual activity?… Continue Reading →
Many people have been disgruntled with they perceive to be a weak Republican presidential field. I am one of them. I have been hoping that someone, even someone who has previously said no, might join the race and save it… Continue Reading →
This is seriously one of the most disturbing things I’ve ever read. Rorate Caeli has the transcript of the interview with Herman Spronck, Dutch superior of the Salesians. You’ve got to read it, if only to be horrified. Check out… Continue Reading →
What happened here? Did the artist run out of metal? Seriously. I’m sure this meant something to someone but it’s beyond me. It’s pretty tough to mess up a statue of one of the most beloved men of the century…. Continue Reading →
Get this. MTV has pulled a pro-life ad, claiming that the makers of the ad are too controversial or something. Because, you know, MTV doesn’t like controversy at all. For over a year the former music video channel has run… Continue Reading →
I come from a family that went to Mass every Sunday. No questions. And it wasn’t like school where you could complain of a stomach flu and maybe get to stay home. To get out of going to Mass, you… Continue Reading →
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