Yup. The maid of Orleans was non-binary. These people are lunatics. The ironic thing is that the reason we’re being told Joan is to be considered non-binary is what? She had short hair? She was brave? Strong-willed? Wait. Is the… Continue Reading →
Why study philosophy in the real world? Fr. McTeigue has the answer and it’s brilliant as always.
It’s unsettling. Disquieting. Revolting. But not surprising. A movement that is built on rejecting Christ and embracing the death of children in utero has no respect for life to begin with. A new report reveals that a majority of those… Continue Reading →
Ours is a broken world, fragmented, digital, and virtual. Language is often twisted to obscure rather than illuminate. Words are weighted with enough meanings to sink them into meaninglessness. “Your truth” and “my truth” compete for victimhood status. The only… Continue Reading →
Author C. S. Lewis’ The Chronicles of Narnia are beloved by millions, especially Christians. I first became concerned about this adaptation when I heard that Greta Gerwig was writing and directing. She also made the Barbie movie and co-wrote the… Continue Reading →
CNN: Cory Booker makes history with longest Senate floor speech in protest of Trump agenda AP: Cory Booker sets a record with marathon Senate speech. Will it rally anti-Trump resistance? USA Today: Sen. Cory Booker says he didn’t eat for… Continue Reading →
The quick answer is no. So, the left has gone from firebombing crisis pregnancy centers to scratching swastikas into Teslas. This shift reveals that this is all about power and enemies. Those whom they perceive their enemy to be will… Continue Reading →
Oh my. The particulars of the case are not clear but what is clear is that a British toddler was kicked out of a nursery school after being accused of being transphobic. The child is either 3 or 4 years… Continue Reading →
If you want less of something, tax it. So why would the state of Wisconsin want less charitable giving to a Catholic organization? Hmmm…. The AP reports: The Supreme Court appeared Monday to be leaning toward a Catholic charitable organization… Continue Reading →
Mel Gibson’s long-awaited sequel, titled “The Resurrection of the Christ,” will start shooting in August at Rome’s Cinecittà Studios, CEO Manuela Cacciamani has announced. I’m excited. Anyone else a little concerned about the de-aging tech that Mel’s gonna’ have to… Continue Reading →
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