Quis ut Virgo?—Who is like unto Mary?—Reflections on the Document of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith

Quis ut Virgo?—Who is like unto Mary?—Reflections on the Document of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith

On October 16, 1793, perhaps the most disgusting crime of the French Revolution occurred: the execution of Queen Marie Antoinette of France, after a show trial before the Revolutionary Tribunal. Plinio Correa de Oliveira wrote of Marie Antoinette: “ Certain souls are great only when the winds of misfortune blow upon them. … Read more

Unveiling Our Lady’s Triumph—The Confident Spirit of the TFP’s 2025 National Conference

Anyone who missed the 2025 TFP National Conference missed an opportunity to gain insights into the challenges Catholics face inside an uplifting community of like-minded souls. The event united supporters of the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property at the organization’s headquarters in Spring Grove, Penn, on October … Read more

Looking at the Postmodern Causes of the Population Implosion

Looking at the Postmodern Causes of the Population Implosion

Suddenly, a demographic winter is upon us. We have seen it coming for decades. However, the effects of this population implosion are now starting to unfold. Nation after nation reports low birth rates and aging populations. No country is exempt from its devastation. The lack of children is starting to have grave … Read more

Why All Saints Day Should Give Us Great Hope

  All Saints Day is too often neglected or misunderstood. In recent times, it serves mostly as the pretext for the modern world’s growing fascination with witchcraft and the occult, the day before on Halloween (“All Hallows Eve” or the Eve of All Saints). In fact, All Saints Day is one of … Read more

Protests Work: How The Satanic Temple Fell Apart

Protests Work: How The Satanic Temple Fell Apart

Opposing Satanism can strike us as daunting or even impossible. Some would say that we, mere humans, are no match for the machinations of the Evil One. This thinking gives Satan more credit than he deserves. For millennia, he has been fighting a losing battle against God, the angels and faithful Catholics. … Read more

Purgatory’s Worst Punishment is Longing to See God

Purgatory’s Worst Punishment is Longing to See God

In the magnificent book Purgatory by Father F. X. Schouppe, S.J., the author relates a narrative first told a Father Nieremberg, who Father Schouppe records, passed away “in the odor of sanctity” in 1658. A Vision The narrative begins on the Feast of All Saints. While preparing her soul for Holy Mass, … Read more

Handwriting—Is it Obsolete?

Handwriting—Is it Obsolete?

In a world where everything is digital and most people spend their days typing on computers, laptops or smartphones, does handwriting have a place? The answer is yes. Handwriting wins first place as a learning and cultural tool for adults and youth today. Science and the Academic world confirm this conclusion. For … Read more