What Americans Can Learn From the Coronavirus in Italy

What Americans Can Learn From the Coronavirus in Italy (quarantined in Milan, Italy)

(Quarantined in Milan, Italy) When future historians study the huge crisis triggered by the coronavirus, they will ask many questions, some of which might already have answers. Amid the crisis today, with Italy still in quarantine, we have to make do with the questions, which are not few or trivial. The coronavirus … Read more

This Is the Danger of Trading With Those Who Hate God in China

This Is the Danger of Trading With Those Who Hate God in China

Recent news reports reveal that communist authorities are demolishing Catholic churches and shrines in China. All this is happening despite communist propaganda assuring outsiders that religion can be freely practiced in China. Western observers thought that if they could just wish hard enough and offer concessions, the Chinese leadership would change for … Read more

America Must End the Socialist Dictatorship in Venezuela

America Must End the Socialist Dictatorship in Venezuela

Upon his election in 1998, the late Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez launched a “Bolivarian Revolution” that would create “socialism for the twenty-first century” funded by billions of petrodollars. Chávez, an admirer of Fidel Castro, very clearly sought to transform Venezuela into a new Cuba. For the next twenty years, Venezuela has gotten … Read more

An Archbishop Ruthlessly Slaps Truth

An Archbishop Ruthlessly Slaps Truth

“Right now, those who are best implementing the social doctrine of the Church are the Chinese.” The Chinese here means the Communist Party and the government of the People’s Republic of China. These words are from Archbishop Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo, Chancellor of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences and the Pontifical Academy of … Read more

Our Lady of Prompt Succor, Hasten to Help China!

Our Lady of Prompt Succor, Hasten to Help China!

“Every one of us has a Prompt Succor story!” So began a sermon on the Feast of Our Lady of Prompt Succor, commemorating 203 years since she saved America at the Battle of New Orleans. The National Shrine of Our Lady of Prompt Succor in uptown New Orleans hosted the yearly anniversary … Read more

Why Regulation Does Not Always Work

Why Regulation Does Not Always Work

It is astonishing to see how so many people think unbalanced markets can be regulated into order. They think that stopping abuses with straitjacket regulations will solve all problems. In the case of frenzied markets, this usually addresses the effects not the causes of financial instability. Moreover, most regulations, however good-intentioned, are … Read more

Is the World Economy Trapped in a “Death Spiral”?

Is the World Economy Trapped in a “Death Spiral”?

Everybody is looking for ways to describe the dire state of the world economy. Some have used Crisis with a capital C, a sinking Titanic or a perfect storm. These are all dramatic expressions to describe a very serious situation. However, the latest metaphor being used is even more dramatic. Leading economists … Read more

ISIS Like China Takes Organs From Living Patients

ISIS Like China Takes Organs From Living Patients

""""[vc_column_text]Iranian diplomat Mohamed Alhakim denounced the Islamic State organization at the United Nations for extracting vital organs from its victims to finance terrorist activities, the Epoch Times reported. Alhakim made his charge on forced organ removal at a meeting of the UN Security Council. In addition to its terrible methods of executing … Read more

Dialogue? Beijing Wants the Holy See’s “Unconditional Surrender”

Dialogue? Beijing Wants the Holy See’s “Unconditional Surrender” 2

Joseph Cardinal Zen Ze-kiun, Bishop Emeritus of Hong Kong, has emerged as a spokesman for Chinese Catholic fidelity to Rome. Despite his age, his indefatigable apostolic activity continues unabated. In an interview with Milan’s daily Corriere della Sera he “set the record straight” on high-level personal talks between the Holy See and … Read more