Remembering Lily von Hildebrand
Courtesy photo Alice von Hildebrand COMMENTARY: Alice von Hildebrand, who died Jan. 14 at the age of 98, exuded gratitude for all of God’s gifts.
Today’s Barbarians Beguile People So That They May Kill Them
Jasper Juinen Dutch designer Alexander Bannink explains how the Sarco euthanasia machine works as a man experiences sitting in the device by wearing virtual reality glasses, on April 14, 2018, at the Amsterdam Funeral Expo. How does one describe such a culture of death? It’s a puzzlement.
Your Imperfect Beginnings Are the First Step Toward a Perfect Ending
André Reinoso, “Saint Joseph and the Child Jesus” c. 1620-30 You are the object of your Heavenly Father’s love. Never forget to look up and see the delight in his eyes.
Judge dismisses ex-seminarian’s lawsuit against Pontifical North American College seminary
The Pontifical North American College is a major seminary in Rome that educates seminarians from U.S. diocese and elsewhere. / Bohumil Petrik/CNA Rome Newsroom, Jan 18, 2022 / 12:37 pm (CNA). A New York judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a … […]
Filipino American Catholic who escaped Bataan Death March lived a full life
WASHINGTON (CNS) — It wasn’t just his name that made Fame Academia distinctive. At the time of his death at age 93 Dec. 29, the Philippines-born Catholic was one of the few remaining witnesses to the Bataan Death March carried out by the Japanese military in the early days of World War II against U.S. […]
Ethics committee unanimously votes to investigate Canadian gov’t tracking of 33 million cell phones
‘It becomes increasingly concerning that government is seemingly using this pandemic as a means and a cause for massive overreach into the privacy rights of Canadians,’ CPC MP John Brassard said.Read More
Klaus Schwab heaps praise on China’s communist leader Xi Jinping during opening speech at Davos Summit
‘China has made significant social and economic achievements under your leadership,’ the World Economic Forum leader said while ignoring the human rights abuses taking place at the hands of the Communist government.Read More
Thousands of Canadian truckers plan ‘Freedom Convoy’ to protest COVID jab mandates
‘We are doing this for our future Generations and to regain our lives back.’Read More
Catholic nurse fired for cross necklace was victim of ‘discrimination,’ UK tribunal rules
Mary Onuoha was forced out of her job in the hospital, where she had worked for over 18 years, when she would not adhere to NHS directives that she hide her cross.Read More
Facebook users share vaccine injury stories after WHO tries to downplay jab dangers on social media
The post has accrued over 100,000 responses including many denouncing the WHO’s statement as ‘misinformation’ and sharing personal stories of vaccine-related injuries.Read More