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Watched Three Good Movies (oldies but goodies)

Running on the treadmill and flying international gives Janet and I a chance to watch movies we wouldn’t otherwise take the time to watch. Here are a few of our recent viewings. All of these, interestingly enough, have Catholic themes, especially Henry Poole is Here and the Secret Life of Bees. While running last week […]

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Bold Nuns Open-carrying Dangerous Weapons

If you have not yet heard of the Atlantic article that refers to the Rosary as an “extremist symbol” and a dangerous weapon — it has sure made a media splash and is quite an embarrassment for the magazine. Notice this picture of nuns openly carrying these dangerous weapons in public! It stated, “On this […]

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My 11-Minute Video Critique of the Oberammergau Passion Play with a “Socialist Jesus”

After taking my group of 60 to view the Oberammergau Passion Play in the Bavaria region of Germany, I gave an 11-minute recorded critique at dinner. I was very disappointed after seeing the Passion Play. Many go expecting a Catholic performance, but it is far from it. It has been Protestantized and now secularized with […]

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The Boy Identifies as a Walrus

I love it when someone stares right back at the lunatic Left and says it like it is. Matt Walsh has written a children’s book that sold out in 6 hours on Amazon. This young boy decides he is really a walrus and everyone around him struggles to understand and accept the boy’s new chosen […]

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Does the Bible Contain Errors, or is it Inerrant?

An e-mail I received today with a very important and pertinent question. It involves the inerrancy of Scripture. In short, this means that the Scriptures do not contain errors. I decided to answer the e-mail and share my response. Pope Leo XIII wrote, “For all the books that the Church receives as sacred and canonical […]

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Friend’s New Book on Mary

My friend William Albrecht has just published a new book entitled “The Definitive Guide for Solving Biblical Questions about Mary: Mary among the Evangelists.” I provided this endorsement for the book, “Why another book on Mary? First, Mary and Marian studies are fascinating and often controversial; they never exhaust our interest. Second, this book answers questions […]

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What Translation of the Bible Should You Use?

No translation is perfect. Translating ancient and foreign languages into English is not as easy as it would seem. There are ambiguities and linguistic hurtles. Picture a sliding scale from left to right. Every translation fits somewhere along that scale. At one end of the scale literal  translations and on the other extreme are dynamic […]

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Don’t you wish your priest would give a homily like this?

Fearless, politically-incorrect and calling out those who need to be called out including the USCCB, the virus, the Cardinal of Washington DC, and more. He actually discusses politics – how dare he? He also challenges the media, LGBTQ, the attack against masculinity, the genuine role of men and fathers and reactions to sin in the world. I wonder how […]

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