Put an End to the Madness!
Pope Francis has to stop the madness, and until he steps in to do so the Church will continue to fracture and unravel, spiraling completely out of control.
Pope Francis has to stop the madness, and until he steps in to do so the Church will continue to fracture and unravel, spiraling completely out of control.
The problem with saying Pentecost is the birthday of the Church is that it is neither traditional nor is it theologically complete.
The history of the Sisters of Charity of New York has been glorious. But this glorious legacy is about to fade and disappear. Not only are the nuns closing a chapter in this history, but they are burning the whole book.
While the world was being overwhelmed by the Sexual Revolution, too many Church leaders decided to ignore the hard work of opposing it while appearing busy by meddling in affairs which needed no fixing.
Because dissemblers like the Paulist Fathers have been busy at their work, most Catholics today have only the leanest idea of what being a Catholic means.
A self-appointed group of woke busybodies are engaged in a bad-faith effort to tarnish the reputation of public Catholics.
After much reflection I have decided to withdraw from “Hope is Fuel” due to its inclusion of E. Michael Jones as a speaker.
Pope Francis has made a habit of denigrating those who look to the past for answers. But isn’t tradition an important part of Catholicism? We’ll look at the proper relationship between the pope and tradition.
God does not see people as “gay” or “homosexual.” He sees them as their true identity as His sons and daughters.
At a time when religious practice is rapidly declining in this country, any rapidly-growing subset of the Faith is an anomaly that should interest our Catholic bishops.
This century has seen a dramatic collapse in religious practice, including Catholicism, in America. What is causing so many people to lose their faith?
The celebration of the Mass ad orientem is the orientation of man toward his true home in Heaven, pointing him in the right direction for the journey home.
The Pontifical Academy for Life assured us that, though we had seen the naked text of Archbishop Paglia’s remarks on assisted suicide, he was attired in the finest and fullest of ecclesiastical garb.
The debate over papal authority is actually a proxy for deeper questions, namely about the nature of the Church itself.
The president of the Pontifical Academy for Life appears to be on a crusade to undermine Catholic moral teaching.
By referring to people who experience same-sex attraction as “homosexual persons,” you are taking away the freedom we have as children of God.
Many believe that truth is nothing more than opinion; yet they also believe that scientifically provable things are fact but not opinion.
How does the Church evangelize men and women of the West, who don’t even recognize basic reality?
The pope’s recent statement that the Church’s teaching on sex is “still in diapers” reveals a tragic ignorance of reality.
A diocesan priestly promise of poverty could make the priesthood more appealing to the right men and less appealing to the wrong.