When a Bishop Clearly Acts in Bad Faith
Our Bishop didn’t just close and sell our church, he swindled parishioners into paying for what turned out to be capital improvements to make the sale more lucrative.
Our Bishop didn’t just close and sell our church, he swindled parishioners into paying for what turned out to be capital improvements to make the sale more lucrative.
Assisted suicide encourages a global participation in rejecting Jesus as the Messiah in its denial of redemptive suffering.
Most Gen Z converts weren’t compelled to conversion by liturgical lace and incense, they were escaping the desert of safe spaces that said they were okay, when it was clear they definitely were not.
Those who want social standards of dress raised above t-shirts and sweatpants will fail to influence more than a small handful through moralistic arguments.
If we are disquieted by the state of the Church and the world, recall that the Christ child chose to enter into it, in bitter cold and darkness.
The sentiment often expressed as, “who am I to judge,” is so commonplace in our culture that it hardly raises even a Catholic eyebrow when spoken in the context of Christian morality.
While scientific inquiry and advances have changed the world we live in, it does not have the power to penetrate even a centimeter into the primary question of God.
The poverty and humility of Christ is best understood not simply by contemplating his life after the incarnation, but by understanding what He gave up to suffer and die for us.
Christmas, for Christians, is primarily about our only true home, which is to be found in Heaven, the gates of which were opened by the coming of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
What often passes for conversation is something else entirely: the pursuit of validation.
Our bishops continue to offer stones to the faithful who are simply asking for bread.
Learned ignorance of the truth may just be that impenetrable final state of the reprobate mind spoken of in Scripture.
After fifty long years of feminism, women are finally more independent, more educated, more career oriented…and more miserable than ever.
What The Sound of Music lacks—whether due to cultural superficiality or merely time constraint—is the deep spirituality of Maria and the family’s lived Catholicism.
The so-called “America First” vision of the Groyper movement is really just a “photo negative” of the Zionist movement they openly despise.
If we can all acknowledge that mothers leaving their small children at daycare and working full-time outside the home is harmful for families, why do we hesitate to draw the same conclusion in regard to fathers?
When a public figure speaks harshly during a season of grief, even when the target represents ideological opposition, the moment presents an opportunity for Christians to demonstrate a distinct moral grammar.
So many of our modern conveniences shield us from the world which God created for the purpose of pointing us to Him.