Liberal House speaker scolds Pierre Poilievre for using Orwell’s ‘1984’ to debate censorship bill
Let’s be clear: This bill doesn’t hurt big tech. … Government bureaucrats will be able to … shut down the voices of individual Canadians,” Poilievre warned.
Glenn Beck issues grave warning to America on Trump indictment
The left is “trying to inflame this country. They can’t wait for it. They need it because if we strike out, look at January 6… They want you to strike out. Why? Because then they can close the cage.”
Fr. Murray slams Vatican cardinal for rejecting Church teaching on sodomy: ‘He should resign’
‘If he doesn’t believe the teaching, he should resign his office and leave,’ Fr. Murray said about Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich, who has repeatedly attacked Catholic teaching on homosexuality.
The Pope’s Health, and an Update on the German Synodal Way (April 1)
Andreas Solaro Television reporters work from opposite the Gemelli Hospital on Friday in Rome, two days after the Pope was admitted there following breathing problems.
Holy Week and the ageing, ailing pope
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Liberal House speaker scolds Pierre Poilievre for using Orwell’s ‘1984’ to debate censorship bill
Let’s be clear: This bill doesn’t hurt big tech. … Government bureaucrats will be able to … shut down the voices of individual Canadians,” Poilievre warned.Read More
Glenn Beck issues grave warning to America on Trump indictment
The left is “trying to inflame this country. They can’t wait for it. They need it because if we strike out, look at January 6… They want you to strike out. Why? Because then they can close the cage.”Read More
Fr. Murray slams Vatican cardinal for rejecting Church teaching on sodomy: ‘He should resign’
‘If he doesn’t believe the teaching, he should resign his office and leave,’ Fr. Murray said about Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich, who has repeatedly attacked Catholic teaching on homosexuality.Read More
Palm Sunday: The wild beauty of His flames will consume our daily dying into ashes…
There are those “first” days in our spiritual journey when the hosannas are new. The palms are green, fresh, supple. We are filled with hope and courage, and we lay down our praise so readily before the King, blissfully forgetting, in our joy, that the cross will be coming soon. Prayer is easy. We are […]
Papal heli-skiing, a cardinal’s surprise, and the king of France…
When I was a young child, my extended family would often decamp to the campus of a well-known Midwestern Catholic university (I’m not giving away a free commercial here) for the duration of Easter. The liturgies in the campus’ basilica were sufficiently high church, compared to our ordinary Chicago parish, that the majesty, if not […]