When the Gates of Hell Prevailed, What did Our Fathers Do?
It is this apparent contradiction that brings about the darkness which can be felt.
Cardinal Zen Talks Dubia and Synodality in Advent
The people of God need clarity, they need to have firm references in matters of doctrine and morality, not these slippery answers.
Pope Francis: How much lower can we sink?
I have discovered a great deal of new information which shows that in fact things were far, far worse than I imagined.
Advent Reflections on the Four Last Things: Judgment
You who burn with righteous indignation at the sins of the Holy Father, do you burn with charity also to forgive him?
Worldwide Crusade in Honor of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
With Our Lady as our Intercessor, we will not fail.
6th Sunday Remaining after Epiphany: When You love, You Want More
This penultimate Sunday of the Liturgical Year brings us a pericope from Paul’s 1st Letter to the Thessalonians 1:2-10. Paul’s Letter could be one of his earliest, along with Galatians. Some scholars think it could be the earliest section of the New Testament. Thessalonica is in modern Greece. Paul visited there and converted both pagans…
When St Nicholas Intervened in the Life of Aquinas 750 Years Ago
Why did Thomas experience the fulfillment of his theological aspirations on the feast of the saint under whose patronage gifts are given to little children each winter?
Bishop Johan Bonny and the Crisis in Ethics
This bishop is a historicist, a relativist, if you will, one who denies the enduring validity of truth.
Sacrosanctum Concilium Turns 60
“So let us not talk about 'the new Mass,' the Pope concluded. “Let us rather speak of the 'new epoch' in the Church’s life.”










