April 3, 2023

Pope Francis Dies Pontiff passes away after being hospitalized. FULL STORY Nigerian Priests Killed Bishops report on murder and kidnappings. FULL STORY Anti-Catholic Terrorist Sentenced Four years for Rwandan’s cathedral arson. FULL STORY Cdl. O’Malley Ignores Abuse Concerns Dismisses former abuse expert’s criticisms. FULL STORY Cdl. Roche Warns Germans Explains difference between laity and priests. FULL STORY Bishop Pledges Laity Will Pick […]

Is Christianity Credible? An Apologetics Review

A Review of Christianity Is CredibleBy Louis-Matie De Blignieres, FSVFTranslated by Thomas Crean, OPArouca Press, 2022 “This book is, unashamedly, a work of apologetics.” So states the author of Christianity Is Credible in its opening sentence.  For the uninitiated and for all those outside any form of Christian faith tradition, apologetics is the field of […]

Accompany Mary Throughout Your Holy Week Pilgrimage

Are You Ready for Your Pilgrimage? Although the Blessed Virgin was carried away fainting after the sad meeting with her Son loaded with His Cross, yet she soon recovered consciousness, for love, and the ardent desire of seeing Him once more, imparted to her a supernatural feeling of strength. — Anne Catherine Emmerich, The Dolorous […]

LENTCAzT 2023 – 41: Holy Monday – The second time

Daily 5 minute podcast to help you in your Lenten discipline. Roman Station: Santa Prasede Collect: Santa Balbina TODAY: We hear about the anointing of the Lord’s feet with the precious nard. Fr. John Zuhlsdorf · LENTCAzT 2023 – 41: … Read More →

The Cardinal who stared down Communism

At the start of the 1955 British film The Prisoner, a regal cardinal played by Alec Guinness finds Communist secret police waiting for him as he walks out of Mass in an anonymous Central European […]

In The News

TRANSCRIPT   It’s almost impossible to be involved in the Church — believing, caring, concerned — without being plugged into affairs in the world. Venerable Abp. Fulton Sheen called the world “the theater of redemption.” While we are not of the world, we certainly are in the world. And that imparts a duty, an obligation to be involved in the work of evangelization. And […]

John Paul II and the way of the Cross

John Paul II stood close to the cross for most of his life. Many people likely remember him holding, almost embracing, his cruciform crosier at an old age, noticeably burdened in pain. His life was […]