Being pro-choice means only having to be pro-choice on one issue and one issue alone. If it doesn’t have a body count, they’re not interested. You see, you need your freedom restricted so you don’t hurt yourself but if you’re… Continue Reading →
A principal in the Salt lake City school district banned a Cub Scout pack from meeting in an elementary school, according to news reports. So all you who think that the Church has nothing to fear from the legalization of… Continue Reading →
This is nothing short of a horror. According to the New York Times: Nearly one in five high school age boys in the United States and 11 percent of school-age children over all have received a medical diagnosis of attention… Continue Reading →
Just last year, Bob Casey ran for re-election as a pro-marriage senator. Now, the Catholic senator from Pennsylvania, has “evolved” on the issue and is now in line with his party by declaring he’s pro-gay marriage . Wonder if this… Continue Reading →
How do they possibly get from here to there? After the Pope washed women’s feet during the Holy Thursday mass, traditionalists have been howling, but they aren’t the only ones.. While traditionalists have been upset by the change (for my… Continue Reading →
Steven Jonas, MD, MPH, MS, a Professor of Preventive Medicine at the School of Medicine, Stony Brook University, says life doesn’t begin at conception. Huh? And then he brilliantly adds that the Catholic Church taught that abortion was okey dokey… Continue Reading →
On a story on Pope Francis, the New York Times was forced to issue a correction on what’s a pretty basic tenet of Christianity. Check this out. Laugh or pull your hair out, depending on your disposition. Correction: April 1,… Continue Reading →
A California man who’s been faithfully watching “The Bible” on The History Channel erupted in anger during Easter Sunday mass, accusing the priest of ruining the ending of the high rated miniseries. “Why would the priest ruin the ending like… Continue Reading →
Amen and amen. The Pope crashed a priest’s Holy Thursday lunch and had these words to say about confession which I sum up this way. If you get in the confessional and turn on the light, they will come. Oh… Continue Reading →
Father Raniero Cantalamessa’s Good Friday Homily to the Pope and Curia, …We must do everything possible so that the Church may never look like that complicated and cluttered castle described by Kafka, and the message may come out of it… Continue Reading →
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