Saint Michael the Archangel

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Most Glorious Prince of the Heavenly Hosts Model of Those Who Fight under the Standard of the Cross In a memorable article printed in the September 1951 issue of Catolicismo, Prof. Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira described Archangel Saint Michael as model of several virtues, for example, his humility and hierarchical spirit. He … Read more

9,077 Rosary Rallies to Blanket America on Oct. 13

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Contact: Francis Slobodnik Organizations: The American TFP and America Needs Fatima Phone: 717-225-7147 ext 236 Website: www.TFP.org Website: www.americaneedsfatima.org HANOVER, Penn., October 10, 2012 — In town squares across America and in 35 foreign countries, members and volunteers of America Needs Fatima will hold a record-breaking 9,077 Public Square Rosary Rallies on … Read more

Facing Negotiations With the Marxist Guerrillas: Secret Capitulation Will Never Bring True Peace

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""""[vc_column_text] Facing Negotiations With the Marxist Guerrillas: Secret Capitulation Will Never Bring True Peace (Published in El Tiempo, Colombia’s highest circulation daily newspaper, on October 19, 2012 by the Sociedad Colombiana Tradición y Acción.) [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]""[vc_column width=”1/6″][/vc_column][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_message message_box_color=”grey” icon_fontawesome=”fa fa-angle-right”]President Juan Manuel Santos wants to impose on us a nation designed by … Read more

Slave Work: Prisoner Exploitation in Cuba’s State Factories

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The Cuban state factory, Provari, makes a number of items, from bricks and mattresses all the way to artifacts and souvenirs for tourists and even insecticide. However, as dissidents have denounced, most of their workers are “slave workers.” They are prisoners who work unprotected and receive negligible salaries or no salary at … Read more

A Monument Raised From a Ruin, an Institution From a Custom

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“Consider the diversity of the Middle Ages: on the one hand, there is the razing of cities, the fall of empires, the struggle between races, the confusion of peoples, violence and lamentations; there is corruption, barbarianism; institutions fall and institutions rise, Men disperse and make nations, whole peoples are led to unknown … Read more

An Obvious Conclusion About Marriage

An Obvious Conclusion About Marriage

It should be an obvious conclusion to reach: Marriage is good for society. History confirms this conclusion. Economists can document it. Teachers can perceive it. Children experience it. And yet so many do not want to reach this easy and obvious conclusion. However, it is an undisputed fact that has now been … Read more

Saint Michael

Archangel Saint Michael, Prince of the Heavenly Host, Powerful Shield Against Diabolical Action

Prince of the Heavenly Host; Powerful Shield Against Diabolical Action September 29 is the feast of the glorious Saint Michael the Archangel. The Apocalypse thus describes his victorious combativeness in defense of almighty God: “There was a great battle in heaven, Michael and his angels fought with the dragon, and the dragon fought … Read more

Who Trusts in God Shall Not Be Confounded

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After dealing with the importance of conforming to God’s will, Saint Francis de Sales, in his work Consoling Thoughts writes of the excellence of the virtue of confidence.   *          *          *   Let the heavens combine against me, let the earth and the elements rebel, let every creature declare war against my existence, … Read more

When to Practice True Tolerance

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I shall present a brief theoretical consideration, followed by a relevant historical example. To tolerate an evil is to consent to its existence. Just as good produces good, evil yields evil. When we are obliged to tolerate something evil, we must limit the evil effects of this tolerance to the greatest degree … Read more

September 6 – On the Front Lines for Marriage in Minnesota

Reporting from Minneapolis—St. Paul With about 64,000 passing cars per day, the campaign on University Avenue in St. Paul was excellent for its high visibility. Right away we encountered a man concerned about his children. “I want to be able to send my kid to kindergarten without being told about homosexuality,” he said, … Read more