From forced abortions to surveillance state: Communist China’s plan for global tyranny revealed
‘They want to fundamentally overturn the existing world order and replace it with something very, very different, very much darker,’ warns Steven Mosher, an expert on China.
GOP lawmakers call out Communist China for human rights abuses ahead of Winter Olympics
U.S. leaders are recognizing China’s human rights abuses and spy crimes against the U.S.
Good News Friday: Canada leads the world in resistance to tyranny
The top ten Canadian trucker-themed pictures of the week.
COVID Continues to Complicate Catholic Pilgrimage Planning
Divisione Produzione Fotografica Pope Francis blesses a child while meeting with pilgrims taking part in an ecumenical pilgrimage October 25, 2021 in Vatican City. Vatican visits are particularly problematic for unvaccinated Catholics at the moment, but tour organizers report that demand remains strong despite the ongoing international travel restrictions.
Crisis-Pregnancy Center Lawsuit in Connecticut May Affect Abortion Alternatives Elsewhere
Courtesy photo Care Net Pregnancy Resource Center of Southeastern Connecticut is located in New London. Pro-abortion politicians in Connecticut are targeting pro-life pregnancy centers within the state, claiming the omission of abortion as a service is ‘deceptive advertising.’
Major Archbishop Shevchuk: Church Offers Hope Amid ‘Very Dangerous Escalation’ in Ukraine Crisis
ACI Group His Beatitude Sviatoslav Shevchuk is increasingly concerned about the Russia-Ukraine situation. The 51-year-old prelate said that the possibility of a large-scale Russian invasion was taking a psychological toll on Ukraine’s 44 million population.
Vatican Sports Official: Winter Olympics Are Close to Pope Francis’ Heart
Daniel Ibanez Pope Francis waves during the general audience in the Vatican’s Paul VI Hall Jan. 26. ‘They are close to the Pope’s heart and, therefore, the heart of the Church,’ said Msgr. Melchor Sanchez de Toca, undersecretary of the Pontifical Council for Culture.
The Message at the Heart of Macbeth
John Martin, “Macbeth,” ca. 1820 What is the message of the play? Set in starkest simplicity, it is that in a world without God, nothing lovely or good can survive.
Our favorite pop culture stories are sacred to us. Have we lost the ability to critique them?
I wonder at the rage we seem to have at the ready when it comes to our favorite pieces of pop culture.
A History of Black Catholics In The United States
Recovering the history of black Catholics is an important challenge for all black Americans and for their churches.