A Ray of Hope in Southern Asia

A Ray of Hope in Southern Asia 1

In the small town of Vailankanni, India, a ray of hope penetrated the dark and tragic events that claimed over one hundred thousand lives in southern Asia, as 2,000 pilgrims and a centuries-old shrine to Our Lady were miraculously saved from the devastation. The Story Begins The shrine which is dedicated to … Read more

Forgotten Honor

Forgotten Honor

Before the 2004 elections fade into history, it is good to remember that moral values were only part of the wining equation. There was another factor, indeed another moral value, which was all too quickly forgotten: honor. It was the honor of the Vietnam veterans that suddenly entered into the debate. They … Read more

Avowed Lesbian Cast as God: Not Even the Idea of God is Sacred

Avowed Lesbian Cast as God: Not Even the Idea of God is Sacred

Many wrongly criticize those who protest blasphemy claiming that the most effective way to fight against blasphemous productions it is to ignore them and they will go away. Quite to the contrary, the best way to fight against blasphemy is to protest loudly and clearly in a peaceful and legal way. Blasphemy … Read more

Tsunami: Natural Causes and Supernatural Consequences

Tsunami: Natural Causes and Supernatural Consequences

“It was as if God had unleashed his anger on the people,” said an eyewitness of the tsunami that devastated the coastlines of eleven countries in South Asia and even East Africa. This lively impression of God’s wrath in action was precisely the point that most news reports and commentaries sought to … Read more

Letter from Cardinal Medina

Letter from Cardinal Medina

Santiago, January 7, 2005 Director of ‘Acción Familia’ Dear Mr. Montes, I have received the copy of the book, Defending a Higher Law, which you kindly sent me I and sincerely thank you for having sent it. The theme of homosexuality has attracted the attention of moralists and historians for many centuries … Read more

Deus Vult!

Deus Vult! 3

The American Society for the defense of Tradition, Family, and Property (TFP) held its annual Call to Chivalry Winter Camp from Dec. 29-Jan. 2. Holding firm to principles was this year’s theme. The goal was to fortify participants to stand up for Catholic principles in face of today’s moral relativism. Young men … Read more