A Tale of Two Cities in a Nutshell
Charles Dickens is arguably the finest writer in the English language after Shakespeare, and his “Tale of Two Cities” is by far his most popular work.
Charles Dickens is arguably the finest writer in the English language after Shakespeare, and his “Tale of Two Cities” is by far his most popular work.
Pope Francis recommended that we “make a mess.” Well, a mess we have – perhaps it’s time to clean things up?
For the apathetic middle, phrases like “abortion is murder” are an almost guaranteed turnoff and are found repulsive. So how can we convince them the evil of abortion?
The normalization and ubiquity of divorce has encouraged commitment aversion, which has had a corrosive effect on all of society.
While violence and destruction are bad for the average person and the humanitarian of any status, they are a good thing for the bottom line of companies who can make large amounts of money off of them.
A new propagandistic film about Fr. James Martin leaves us with no doubt whatever that the end goal is to thwart existing true doctrine on human nature and human sexuality, either covertly or overtly.
The Left, in its hatred of Christianity, wants us to believe that praying in public is somehow a violation of the Constitution.
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I am traditional, but not because, as “progressives” often say, I want to go back to the time of “Pre-Vatican II,” or “the fifties.”
Autists know that too often campaigns to eradicate autism are, in fact, campaigns to eradicate them.
Evelyn Waugh was not optimistic about Vatican II’s ambitious renovation project. He found the glib optimism surrounding the Council fatuous, the presumption repellent.
The U.S. government is setting up a Ministry of Truth, Moderna wants to jab babies, and President Biden is seeking to bankrupt our country even more than it already is. We’ll cover that and more on today’s Crisis Weekly Wrap-Up.
The Church used to pray that we might overthrow our enemies, but today we act as if we have no enemies.
Muslims are complaining about an LGBTQ reference in the upcoming Dr. Strange movie; when will Catholics step up and care about cultural indoctrination?
A Roman Catholic priest sacrifices everything; his life is not his own. His example should be the model for our lives, for no Christian’s life is truly his own: it is Christ’s.
There must be a way forward for the Church that both restores and innovates; that is not defensive, yet is rooted in Tradition.
Parents and teachers must see that we are in a war. The Internet is not an open field with a few potholes; it is a loaded minefield, and TikTok is one of the largest mines.
Our church desperately needs priests willing to be victims and martyrs – willing to give up all to protect their sheep.
In our current Woke culture, the body ceases to be determinative for human life, and we become some perverted vision of the angelic.
The pope exercises no authority on his own, all authority having come from Christ. He is not, therefore, above the Church’s Doctrine of the Faith, but rather he is its custodian and protector.