My two favorite pro-life rock songs
A while back I stumbled upon a curious Wikipedia page, titled, “List of songs about abortion”. Not surprisingly, most of the songs listed are pro-abortion or “pro choice”. Also surprising was that one of the […]
A while back I stumbled upon a curious Wikipedia page, titled, “List of songs about abortion”. Not surprisingly, most of the songs listed are pro-abortion or “pro choice”. Also surprising was that one of the […]
When Austin Ruse posted this bizarre ad over at First Thoughts, I thought, “This is a hoax – there is no way this is a real ad produced by a pro-abortion group.” I don’t know […]
This piece from the Vatican Information Service points out four ways in which the Code of Canon Law have implemented conciliar teaching: CLOSE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VATICAN COUNCIL II AND CODE OF CANON LAW Vatican City, […]
In the wake of the release of confidential documents showing how leaders of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles conspired to keep priests who sexually abused children out of jail, Cardinal Roger Mahony—archbishop emeritus of Los […]
I. On December 20, at their request, the Editors of the London Financial Times published a column by Benedict XVI. In the L’Osservatore Romano reprint (January 3, 2013), it was entitled “Christians Without Compromise.” At […]
Robert P. George, 57, a Roman Catholic and a professor of jurisprudence at Princeton University, has long been a respected intellectual and defender of natural law. He served on the drafting committee of the 2009 […]
The Pope finally sent out his first tweet in Latin from his Twitter account @Pontifex_ln on Sunday, January 20, 2013: “Unitati christifidelium integre studentes quid iubet Dominus? Orare semper, iustitiam factitare, amare probitatem, humiles Secum […]
I was so happy to see this article (and beautiful picture) featured on the front page of the Sunday edition of the Houston Chronicle, especially this weekend. Tiny Audrina Cardenas was born three months ago with […]
Battered by another scandal involving yet another gay priest in the Bridgeport Diocese, faithful Catholics remain bewildered by the apparent inability of their leaders to protect the Church from such humiliation. While prior cases involved […]
Readings: • Is 62:1-5 • Ps 96:1-2, 2-3, 7-8, 9-10 • 1 Cor 12:4-11 • Jn 2:1-11 The Gospel of John contains some seventeen direct references to signs (semeia), which is St. John’s term for […]
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