The Satanic Deception of Tarot Cards
Tarot cards are rising in popularity, and some Catholics are deceived into thinking they are compatible with Catholicism.
Tarot cards are rising in popularity, and some Catholics are deceived into thinking they are compatible with Catholicism.
Faithfulness to the austere beauty of Teresa’s rule was the cause for canonization for a little-known modern saint, Mother Maravillas de Jesus (1891-1974).
The Mass of the Anglican Ordinariate may be what was the intended outcome of the Second Vatican Council.
Catholics who yearn to attend a reverent Mass may find that the Ordinariate Form (Anglican Use) may just be the home they are looking for.
Catholic colleges must defend the right of women to compete in sports exclusively against other women.
The events of January 6, 2021 reveal the insanity of the Left but also the weakness of the Right.
The recently-released movie “Don’t Look Up” can be seen as a brilliant comedy exposing our culture’s idiotic response to COVID-19.
As the Church seeks to understand the morality of abortion-tainted vaccines, the sensus fidelium is critically important. We have an urgent responsibility to contribute to the Church’s elucidation of this teaching.
Issues of social justice are not at the forefront of the problems we confront. It is, rather, for want of truth that the world suffers.
Modernism is not alive; it is, in fact, the opposite: the effort to bind us to a corpse.
The recent establishment of a ministry of lay catechist raises more questions than it answers.
The recent establishment of a ministry of lay catechist raises more questions than it answers.
For a Modernists, the “spirit of the age” is aligned with the faults to which one is especially susceptible. Their whole intellectual ecosystem validates their error.
Catholic colleges must defend the right of women to compete in sports exclusively against other women.
Before we ring in the New Year, let’s wring out the problems that continue to plague us.
2022 just might be the year that we finally free ourselves from our COVID shackles.
For a Modernists, the “spirit of the age” is aligned with the faults to which one is especially susceptible. Their whole intellectual ecosystem validates their error.
Prelates like Cardinal Cupich may have the power to do whatever they want, but they don’t have the authority to do so.
While Hallmark movies might be unrealistic and simplistic, they can tap into real deep longings.