Modern Catholic Recovery Conference
If Catholics want to hold a conference for Catholics who have been wounded by the modern Church, they will likely need a huge venue.
If Catholics want to hold a conference for Catholics who have been wounded by the modern Church, they will likely need a huge venue.
Saints such as Joan of Arc and Thomas More demonstrate that being holy does not mean being disengaged from public service.
The logic behind not scheduling confessions in the Paschal Triduum is based on an anachronistic reading of liturgical history irrelevant to contemporary pastoral practice and needs.
An unjust law is no law. And I would offer the proposition that the current tax system is unjust.
The biggest problem of the participation of women in the leadership of the Church today is frankly being ignored: the decline of active religious life.
Sin consists of the refusal to submit, to follow the form given us in being. It is to thwart the whole trajectory of our nature.
Already effectively disproved through the rational arguments of philosophy and the evidence of history, atheism is now being debunked by the physical sciences.
President Biden hosted a cadre of heretics at his St. Patrick’s Day party, including Fr. James Martin.
When everyone is going along to get along, no one really gets along. Cowardice is the beginning of the end for all things good.
It is one thing to tolerate your brother’s sin—because you yourself are a sinner, after all. It is another to accept it in principle, explicitly or implicitly.
Not content to only promote heresy, now German bishops are bringing their non-Catholic sensibility to the realm of politics.
A New Idea of Lent has invaded the entire Church. A gauzy altruism has taken the place of a rigorous program of penance and prayer.
Vice President Kamala Harris’s recent visit to an abortion clinic highlights how much the Democratic Party has embraced child-killing.
In an effort to be more “welcoming,” many Church leaders are looking to fallen-away Catholics to lead the way.
Well-meaning Christians can sometimes struggle with exercising the prudence required of being a steward of wealth in making concrete determinations of where and to whom to give.
Irish Catholicism was never what Americans thought it was. Understanding what it was will explain why it is what it is today and why there is hope for its future.
A harsh rebuke, even an insult, might be necessary at times to save our fellow men from a path to damnation.
Tucker Carlson’s interview with Chris Cuomo was interesting in that it revealed the best of a broken Classical Liberal system.