We Laugh Because We Believe

Author Patrick Archbold

Vote for, But Don’t Marry This Woman

The opening line of this political advert says it all. Awesome, as long as I never meet her in person. *subhead*Squeeeeel.*subhead*

Don’t Misread Bishop Conley’s Letter On Contraception

Some twenty three years after Bishop Glennon Flavin of the Diocese of Lincoln issued a pastoral letter to Catholic couples and physicians on the Issue of Contraception, his successor Bishop James Conley has done the same. But people are already… Continue Reading →

Burnt Babies Cry To Heaven

This is the pinnacle of the inhumanity of man. The remains of more than 15,000 babies were incinerated as ‘clinical waste’ by hospitals in Britain with some used in ‘waste to energy’ plants. In other words, they are burning murdered… Continue Reading →

Cardinal Burke: Cardinal Kasper in ‘Error’

Thank Thank Thank God we have Cardinals like Cardinal Burke. He says of Cardinal Kasper’s speech on the topic of admission of divroced/remarried to communion, “I trust that the error of his approach will become ever clearer.” We must pray… Continue Reading →

Dear Future Mom

Life with Down Syndrome is like, well, life. This video is great. *subhead*Life is beautiful.*subhead*

Fallon Has Putin Obama Call

One really good line in here. Bonus Vid. This is really charming.

Will Noah Sink Religious Movies?

By now I am sure you have heard the buzz about the upcoming Biblical cinema epic “Noah”. The film, which gets released March 28, 2014, has been the subject of rumor and controversy since a synopsis of an early script… Continue Reading →

Catholic Herald: Bishops Should Embrace Bloggers

After the silencing of a Catholic blogger in England, this is an important topic. An editorial in the Catholic Herald makes the point that the “emergence of the Catholic blogosphere is one of the most significant developments in the 21st-century… Continue Reading →

How To Comment On The Pope, If At All

This is a topic that weighs heavily on my mind and my thoughts on the matter have developed over the past year and even over the past month. This is a discussion I have been having with my self even… Continue Reading →

The Internet and Church Accountability

In my post of yesterday, I discussed how it might sometimes be necessary to speak out (critically) to the Church in order to prevent excesses, division, and even schism. It got me wondering on another hypothetical. How would the Church… Continue Reading →

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