Expanding Hopes in Hazleton

Expanding Hopes in Hazleton

The event could not have been better timed. The brisk spring afternoon was a welcome change after a long hard winter in Hazleton, Penn. The budding trees awakened hopes of new life and possibilities. From the meeting room on the mountain top restaurant, there was a spectacular view of the Conyngham Valley … Read more

Does Silence Give Consent?

""""[vc_column_text]Across the nation, thousands will remain silent for a day to raise awareness for those who are “silenced” or “too ashamed” to speak for themselves, a “persecuted” minority that wants to be accepted as normal. What group is this, you might ask? According to the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) … Read more

“Putin, Defender of Christian Values?” Plain Lies of the New KGB, Says Archbishop

In a press conference at the Vatican Radio headquarters, the web site La Nuova Busssola Quotidiana, reported, Most Rev. Sviatoslav Shevchuk, Major Archbishop of the Greek Catholic Rite said he warned the Pope about statements by the Holy See which might be associated with Russian propaganda. Archbishop Shevchuk was on his ad limina visit to Rome along … Read more

PERU: A Crowd of 500,000 March Against Abortion

In a monumental march held in Lima on Sunday March 22, more than half a million Peruvians gathered to demonstrate their total rejection of abortion. According to the organizers, it was the largest march of its kind in Latin America. However, most of the media “failed to see it” … It would … Read more

God’s Mercy “On Those Who Fear Him”

God’s Mercy “On Those Who Fear Him” 4

The ceremonies of Holy Week, in which we remember the sorrowful Passion and Death of Our Lord Jesus Christ and His glorious Resurrection, lead us to meditate on the seriousness of sin and on the infinite justice of God, as well as on His infinite mercy. Reparation to God’s Offended Justice Indeed, … Read more

What’s Wrong with Video Games?

  Concern: 34 million Americans spend 22 hours per week, on average, playing video games. The intention of this article is not to offend those who play video games, but to face the endemic problem head on and search for meaningful solutions. Are video games harmful in themselves? Do they tear down or elevate … Read more

What’s Old is Still Old at the World Social(ist) Forum

At first glance, it appears there really is nothing new under the sun. Progressives of every stripe were on hand for the recent World Social Forum in Tunis. Claiming to be a counter to the World Economic Forum and the perceived threats of globalization, the annual gathering of non-governmental organizations not only … Read more

The “No Difference” Theory Debunked

The “No Difference” Theory Debunked

""""[vc_column_text] One of the main arguments proponents of same-sex “marriage” bring up is that there is no difference between children who are reared by a mother and a father, and children who are brought up by same-sex “couples.” However, in a recent study called “Emotional Problems among Children with Same-Sex Parents: Difference … Read more

Flying with the Hacker

Internet security has left me with many concerns, especially as I meet more and more people who have had their accounts hacked or vital information stolen. Despite all the security measures companies may take to keep bad people honest, the sad fact is there are plenty of people out there who break … Read more

A Counter-Sign of the Times

It is easy to dismiss the decay of Christian morals as a sign of the times against which not much can be done. For example, many see the fact that the traditional family is no longer considered a means for the security of our future as simply a sign of the times. … Read more