It’s time for a conversation about justice, top Catholic scholar says
Alasdair MacIntyre, March 2009. / Sean O’Connor/Flickr via Wikimedia (CC BY 2.0). Denver Newsroom, Nov 14, 2021 / 12:00 pm (CNA). Famed ethicist Alasdair MacIntyre called upon academia, and other Catholics and intellectuals, to invest in the “expensive conversation” about justice, and to sharpen their understanding of what constitutes human dignity. MacIntyre, whose teaching career […]
10 Hallmarks of the Catholic Church, in One Awesome Infographic
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The Sufferings Endured by Mary Had No Value of Punishment
One among these gifts was impassibility. Given that the human body is passible, meaning in the first sense that it feels needs, i.e., necessities linked to the human condition, which is partly material. But the term passible is also used to designate the passions, desires, or sensible appetites. Our Lord Jesus Christ possessed these two […]
Aquinas Brings Clarity — and Charity — to Today’s Questions of Justice
St. Thomas Aquinas weighs in on ‘Justice and Charity.’ BOOK PICK: ‘Justice and Charity’
Pope Francis: ‘This World Will Pass Away, and Only Love Will Remain’
National Catholic Register Pope Francis gives his Angelus address on Nov. 14. ‘May Our Lady help us to make the important choices in life as she did: according to love, according to God.’
Who Will Save Our Seminarians?
Introduction As the USCCB convenes its Fall General Assembly this week, a former major seminary formator writes an open letter to the U.S. bishops, exposing their failure to confront a critical crisis: rising sexual predation in U.S. seminaries. The letter links the bishops’ cover-up of homosexual misconduct in seminaries with a more insidious cover-up of homosexuality […]
Pope Francis: World Day of the Poor asks us to take a close look at the suffering of those most vulnerable
Pope Francis: The Gospel helps us to interpret “today’s pain and tomorrow’s hope” and calls on us to be ”witnesses of compassion amid widespread disinterest.”
Gender Benders
In this week’s Mic’d Up, Michael Voris interviews Dr. Patrick W. Lappert. Dr. Lappert is a plastic and reconstructive surgeon who has been practicing for more than 25 years.
Gender Benders
Your browser does not support the video tag. CLICK TO WATCH THE VIDEO In this week’s Mic’d Up report, we discuss the evil of transgender ideology. — Campaign 32075 —
Gender Benders
In this week’s Mic’d Up report, we discuss the evil of transgender ideology.