Questioning Pope Francis’s Evolving Doctrine and Morals Is Neither Ideology nor Backwardness, but Remaining Steadfast in the Faith

Questioning Pope Francis’s Evolving Doctrine and Morals Is Neither Ideology nor Backwardness, but Remaining Steadfast in the Faith

In recent weeks, Pope Francis has repeated that critics of the new developments he is introducing into the Church are victims of “ideology.” In his view, this is because they refuse to embody Catholic doctrine into the vicissitudes of the daily lives of the baptized and their fellow countrymen. In his controversial … Read more

Richard Dawkins Follows the Science and Rejects the Transgender Illusion

Richard Dawkins Follows the Science and Rejects the Transgender Illusion

“An atheist is an egalitarian who, to avoid the absurdity of affirming that Man is God, commits the absurdity of declaring that God does not exist.” This description, provided by Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira in his Revolution and Counter-Revolution, aptly applies to the famous biologist Richard Dawkins. Dr. Dawkins is a self-described … Read more

Serving a ‘Woke’ God More Powerful Than Money

Serving a ‘Woke’ God More Powerful Than Money

Preparing for the dreaded “pride” month, many corporate firms promoted pro-LGBTQ products and events targeting all ages and even toddlers. Consumers reacted with unexpected rage and vigor that impacted corporate bottom lines. Most executives knew there were risks involved in these decisions and paid the consequences. For example, the Bud Light debacle … Read more

Ten Years of Pope Francis: “A Disaster, a Catastrophe”

Ten Years of Francis: “A Disaster, a Catastrophe”

“Buona Sera!”—“Good Evening!” With this commonplace greeting, devoid of any solemnity or unction, Pope Francis addressed the thousands of faithful waiting in Saint Peter’s Square for their newly-elected pope. These words set the style of his pontificate: informality, abandonment of protocol and disdain for ceremony. Ten years later, recently deceased George Cardinal … Read more

How True Stories of the Dying Can Help the Living

How True Stories of the Dying Can Help the Living

The prism of death often provides an excellent perspective to influence how to live. Thus, the book Life Stories of Dying Penitents or Sick Calls from the Diary of a Missionary Priest invites the reader to make serious, profound, hopeful and tragic reflections. Originally published in the late nineteenth century, the book … Read more

A House Built on Solid Rock—The Foundations of Ireland’s Steadfast Catholic Faith

A House Built on Solid Rock—The Foundations of Ireland’s Steadfast Catholic Faith

Many Catholics today are unaware of the immense contributions of the Ultramontanes of the nineteenth century to the resurgence of Catholicism worldwide. Prof. Fernando Furquim de Almeida (1913-1981) studied the movement and produced dozens of articles detailing its work. We have edited these articles and will be featuring them. They highlight the … Read more

Keeping Grandchildren Away from Grandparents

Keeping Grandchildren Away from Grandparents

Many aging and retired people express deep unhappiness in their relationships with children and grandchildren. Cries of Anguish The depth of that unhappiness was recently expressed in a pair of articles by the conservative pundit Dennis Prager. In the first, Mr. Prager describes a nightmare situation. “Parent after parent calls my radio … Read more