We Must Prepare the Child When Young to Reject Satanism

We Must Prepare the Child When Young to Reject Satanism

There has been tremendous growth in Satanism in America. No longer limited to large liberal cities, it now finds itself in small towns and rural areas where one would never think it possible. There are many reasons for Satanism’s growth. However, one reason rarely cited is that children are prepared early to … Read more

Was Our Lord a King or a Tramp?

Was Our Lord a King or a Tramp?

During some recent travels, something unexpected caught my eye. While walking past a church in Milwaukee, I noticed what looked like a large slab of bronze lying across a park bench. I walked over to see what it could be. A small sign identified the work as “Homeless Jesus,” a sculpture meant … Read more

Sit Up Straight and Take Note: Things Like Posture Matter

Sit Up Straight and Take Note: Things Like Posture Matter

One great tragedy of radical individualism was the loss of all the social skills and practices that help make living together in society more agreeable, uplifting and virtuous. The Revolution of the Sixties was not just a complete change of sexual mores. It also overturned all the social manners and practices that … Read more

How I Came to Accept and Love Suffering

How I Came to Accept and Love Suffering

Someone asked me how I came to love suffering. To answer this question, we need to realize that, naturally speaking, nobody loves suffering; it horrifies us. For example, I am horrified by the thought of a drop of boiling water or, even worse, a drop of sealing wax falling on my skin. … Read more

It’s Time to Restore the Necktie

It’s Time to Restore the Necktie

One article of men’s clothing that is sadly on the decline is the necktie. This abandonment reflects a refusal to accept any restrictions, discipline or discomfort in clothing or presentation. Many want to feel comfortable at any cost, even if undignified. Comfort and informality are today’s fashion gods. People will go to … Read more

Sacrality or Vulgarity

Sacrality or Vulgarity

When Brazilian Catholic thinker Professor Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira reflected on events in São Paulo during his childhood at the beginning of the last century, the social habits of that time particularly attracted our attention. He spoke of the joy of family life, and his lively narrations transported our imaginations to those … Read more