St. Boniface’s mission in Germany was an example of God drawing ‘not men only, but nations’ to His Son
‘Save France from anarchy; and restore to Germany a right appreciation of true greatness, together with the Faith of her ancient days.’Read More
Archdiocese of St. Louis Restructures with Massive Game of Musical Chairs
As was promised for the past year and a half, the Archdiocese of St. Louis, on Pentecost weekend, announced sweeping changes that will greatly reduce the number of parishes through suppression and mergers. This is being done under the optimistic marketing slogan “All Things New.” Surprisingly, the changes were tame compared to what was initially […]
Remembering Pride’s Victims
As Pride Month kicks off, the pressing concern of faithful Catholics is the political aspects of LGBTQ+ activism, and understandably so. After all, the Alphabet Mafia is explicitly advocating the corruption and even mutilation of children, as well as the crushing of freedom in our land—you MUST wear the Rainbow! The honoring of the blasphemous […]
Sleeping on the Ground
During the two years before my Catholic conversion, I spent several nights sleeping on the open ground in the Arizona desert. Tents were too expensive, and I often slept poorly when sharing one with my friends. So, before my monthly or bimonthly drives to Sedona, Tucson, or Lake Havasu City, I would stuff a crumpled […]
The End of Dispensationalism
The Rise and Fall of Dispensationalism by daniel g. hummel eerdmans, 400 pages, $29.99 Continue Reading »
“What worries me most is what I don’t know”
The Roman Curia often struggles with a lack of human resources
Pope prays for victims of India’s deadliest train accident in two decades
The three-way accident left at least 288 people dead, more than 1,000 wounded in India’s railway network, the fourth largest in the world and frequently plagued by accidents
Pope to lead large outdoor Mass in French sports stadium
Archdiocese of Marseille confirms that Pope Francis will preside at an outdoor Mass in late September after attending the Mediterranean meetings hosted by the southern French city
Opus Dei leader meets with Pope (CWN)
Pope Francis received Msgr. Fernando Ocáriz, the Prelate of Opus Dei since 2017, on June 3.
Scientists from 3 continents named to pontifical academy (CWN)
Pope Francis named three new members of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences on June 3.