St. Josemaría Escrivá’s Call to Sanctify Daily Work Is a Modern Spiritual Call to Arms
St. Josemaría Escriva, founder of Opus Dei With unflappable love and an ever-joyful smile, St. Josemaría taught that God could be found and served in one’s everyday life, underscoring that holiness is achievable even amid the world, with all the distractions of daily life.
Portland archbishop closes schools office amid gender document backlash
Portland Archbishop Alexander Sample has closed his archdiocesan Department of Catholic Schools following backlash over a new gender identity document for students. One parent called the decision “alarming and strange.”
Just Be Little: How to Attain Divine Grace with St. Therese’s “Little Way” in 3 Simple Steps
In a world where pride is paramount and humility is misunderstood, the month of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, characterized by the meekness of Our Lord, is a fitting time to better understand what it means to be little. Imagine the character of Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face. Known for […]
997: Elon Musk endorses Jim Caviezel’s film Sound of Freedom [Podcast]
Elon Musk has endorsed Jim Caviezel and Eduardo Verástegui’s new film Sound of Freedom, and has encouraged them to stream it on Twitter! “I recommend putting it on this platform for free for a brief period or just asking people to subscribe to support (we would not keep any funds).” Watch this new podcast episode […]
Woman rushed to hospital with hemorrhage after late-term abortion at notorious Ohio facility
Preterm Cleveland has a long history of botching abortions, and two women previously died after horrific late-term abortions at the facility.
Hungarian foreign minister slams lack of investigation over ‘terrorist’ Nord Stream attacks
‘An attack on a critical infrastructure which ensures the safe supply of any country must be considered as an attack on the sovereignty of that given country,’ Peter Szijjarto said.
Have your children lost their Catholic faith? Pray the Family Rosary even more
Consider St. Monica and her unceasing prayers for the return of her son St. Augustine.
New study shows teens who use contraception face 130% higher depression rate
Recent data from the UK found that girls who took birth control pills before or at age 20 faced 130% higher depression rates than peers who didn’t use the drugs and that depression rates were higher in the first two years of oral contraceptive use.
Spanish church vandalized, robbed amid notable rise in anti-Catholic violence
St. Josemaría Escrivá parish in the town of Alcorcón, Spain has been vandalized, a few years after the parish priest was stabbed before Mass.
Reminder: Moral injury of the clergy and laity
A couple years ago I posted about the psychological abuse of priests and the resulting Moral Injury. It is good to review this concept occasionally, and consider it in light of what is going on in the Church today. Moral … Read More →