Doron Ben-Atar, a professor of History at Fordham University, just got put through the ringer for standing up against anti-Semitism on the Jesuit campus. Ben-Atar balked when the American Studies Association (ASA)announced they were boycotting Israeli universities. He thought that… Continue Reading →
All this talk about ‘gradualism’ today makes me want to kick a puppy. Jimmy Akin does a fine job at the Register saying what it is and more importantly what is isn’t. But if you want to know how it… Continue Reading →
The Catholic Church is the best institution on the face of the planet to face down evil. By saying this, I’m not saying that people affiliated with the Church aren’t capable of great evil. They are. We know that. But… Continue Reading →
Nickels and Quarters. Not exactly bane of my existence. But definitely bane of my Monday. Every worksheet I have did not employ an artist who could differentiate between a nickel and a quarter. My 7 year old daughter’s bringing it… Continue Reading →
In my mind, the Relatio (The mid Synod report), released today October 13th, is the equivalent of standing out in a field during a thunderstorm holding a 50ft lightning rod, daring God to hit it! A snippet… 45. Divorced people… Continue Reading →
An MSNBC host has politicized the spread of Ebola in the U.S. My goodness folks. Can’t we all even agree that disease=bad. Fatal diseases=very bad. To the anti-government wingers in my thread: so far, the only "spread of Ebola" in… Continue Reading →
Our black-robed overlords know best. They don’t need people’s opinions or their representatives or that stinky old yellow paper called the Constitution which has that whole separation of powers thingie. They. Know. Best. The AP reports: A federal judge on… Continue Reading →
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Over at the Register, I detail what I believe to be the truth about the current crisis in the Church. It was not an easy post to write and many may disagree with it. I accept that. But it was… Continue Reading →
In sad news, the University of Notre Dame has announced that it will now “extend benefits to all legally married spouses, including same-sex spouses.” Just days after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to review the issue of gay marriage, the… Continue Reading →
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