A Lifeless Pontifical Academy
We American Catholics who have been fighting for the life of the unborn child had much to celebrate when the…
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We American Catholics who have been fighting for the life of the unborn child had much to celebrate when the…
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Read More2021 has been a doozy of a year in Church news, and especially in Vatican communications. In one sense, the year that was gave us more of the same – more of what has come […]
Read Moreby bcadmin | Dec 31, 2021 | 2021, 2022, Between the Sundays, expectations, gift, Living the Faith, New Year's resolutions, News, present moment, Resolution, suffering | 0 |
Image: Photo by Jan Huber on Unsplash “Let us together pledge that no matter what 2022 brings, we are going to use it to become saints.“ A BIT OF A REPEAT? It’s easy to give advice as one year ends and another begins. But what about looking…
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David Warren on entering the Catholic Church. To join in prayer is a positive development, and has the effect of deleting old miseries..
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Read Moreby bcadmin | Dec 30, 2021 | 2021, A Divisive Approach to Liturgical “Unity”, Ad orientem, Cardinal Cupich of Chicago, Columns, extraordinary form, News, Novus Ordo i, old Roman Rite, Pope Francis, Second Vatican Council, Stephen P. White, The Catholic Thing, versus populum | 0 |
Stephen P. White: To say you’ve no “attachment” to the TLM is to say you’ve no attachment to an ancestor you never met. True but impious.
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2021 in review
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On the feast of St. Thomas Becket, it’s fitting to recall just how exacting the clash between religious faith and…
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Read Moreby bcadmin | Dec 28, 2021 | 2021, Catholic Church, Catholicism, Columns, David Carlin, liberals' sex obbsession, News, The Catholic Thing, The Fundamental Progressives’ Principle | 0 |
David Carlin: Leftists long ago did away with the idea that chastity is a virtue. Today, they see it as more like a vice.
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Read MoreThe year is ending pretty much the same way it started, with the United States wondering whether it will experience a surge in COVID-19 cases when the calendar changes numbers.
Read Moreby bcadmin | Dec 27, 2021 | 2021, An Incarnational World, Christian redemption, Columns, God's Love, Incarnation, Manichees, News, Plato’s “divided line”, Randall Smith, Redemptiom, St. Augustine of Hippo, The Catholic Thing, Word became flesh | 0 |
Randall Smith: Amazing that St. Augustine’s realized that ancient philosophy was overturned by Christ’s birth in a stable in Bethlehem.
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Fr. Paul D. Scalia: Finding of the Christ child in the Temple is a lesson for all families: rediscover the Lord and His call to pilgrimage.
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Read Moreby bcadmin | Dec 25, 2021 | 2021, being a saint, Blessed Virgin, Brad Miner, Catholic Church, Catholicism, Christmas, Columns, Immaculate Mary, JMJ, Nativity, News, Robert Royal, St. John Henry Newman, St. Joseph, The Catholic Thing, They Watched for Break of Day | 0 |
St. John Henry Newman: You don’t need to be a saint to feel an intimate, immediate dependence on God, which is a definition of a Christian.
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