The Terror of Tenderness
Kindness, American style, detached from the Man upon the cross, has turned sour and sickly. It can justify anything.
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by bcadmin | Nov 23, 2022 | Art & Culture, Catholic Living, News, Opinion | 0 |
Kindness, American style, detached from the Man upon the cross, has turned sour and sickly. It can justify anything.
by bcadmin | Nov 16, 2022 | Art & Culture, Catholic Living, News, Opinion, virtues | 0 |
We are not called to flee the battle for our native land, our heritage, and our culture. We must not forget the virtue of patriotism.
Read Moreby bcadmin | Nov 2, 2022 | Catholic Living, Featured, News, Weekly Headlines | 0 |
There is a movement to promote “recomposting” humans after death, but this process inherently devalues the human person by actively choosing to break down the difference between a person and a thing.
by bcadmin | Oct 31, 2022 | Catholic Living, Featured, News, Weekly Headlines | 0 |
Nestled in West Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, the town of Middleway boasts a ghost story that rivals the most famous haunted tales. What makes this haunting stand out is that it is a Catholic story.
by bcadmin | Oct 29, 2022 | Catholic Living, Featured, News, Weekly Headlines | 0 |
Halloween is no longer regarded as a vigil for the faithful departed. But with the loud prevalence of Halloween as a commercialized fright-fest, Catholic parents should have something to say to their kids about this strange, ghoulish festival.
by bcadmin | Oct 26, 2022 | Catholic Living, Featured, News, Weekly Headlines | 0 |
Catholic schools in the United States are having a moment. For decades, enrollment in Catholic schools was in decline. However, enrollment is now up and most of the increase in enrollment can be explained by the utter failure of public-school systems.
by bcadmin | Oct 25, 2022 | Catholic Living, Featured, News, Weekly Headlines | 0 |
Race-based theology represents a direct attack on the very heart of Christianity, and certainly Catholicism.
by bcadmin | Oct 19, 2022 | Catholic Living, Featured, News, Weekly Headlines | 0 |
Every closing of a church is a knife to the heart of a real human community. In Canada the people feel it more keenly perhaps than in America. You did more than meet your neighbors at Mass; you met fellow travelers on the way to the four last things.
by bcadmin | Oct 17, 2022 | Catholic Living, Featured, News, Weekly Headlines | 0 |
Marrying a college sweetheart does not inoculate you against serious disorders, heartaches, and, of course, the evil of divorce. But it can contribute positively to a life well-lived in many ways.
by bcadmin | Oct 14, 2022 | Catholic Living, Featured, News, Weekly Headlines | 0 |
My trial with cancer has become that primer for our family. Through it, we are learning how to suffer and are growing in a deeper understanding and appreciation of the beauty of the cross.
by bcadmin | Oct 12, 2022 | Catholic Living, Featured, News, Weekly Headlines | 0 |
One of the key places where modernity went wrong was in its belief that education is a gender-neutral activity. Boys in particular suffer from this error.
by bcadmin | Oct 7, 2022 | Catholic Living, Featured, News, Weekly Headlines | 0 |
The practice of “memento mori” – remembering our own eventual deaths – might be a cause for anxiety. But for the Christian, it should be a means of peace.
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