St. Jane Frances de Chantal

St. Jane Frances de Chantal (1572-1641) was born in Dijon, France. Because her mother died only eighteen months later, her father (the head of the local parliament) took on the responsibility of educating her. Jane grew up to be a lovely and refined young woman with a cheerful temperament. She married Baron de Chantal and […]

Proof That One Man Can Make a World of Difference

In south Louisiana, the world changed on Wednesday, Aug. 2, with the tragic death of Fr. Mark Beard. Today, my friend was laid to rest in Amite, Louisiana, and it’s still impossible to comprehend his departure into eternal life. Fr. Mark Beard with Nicholas Wylie A good friend of both Fr. Mark and I told others, “I think […]

LGBTQ Ideology’s Platform at Yale’s Catholic Chapel

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (ChurchMilitant.com) – The Catholic Chapel and Center at Yale University publishes pro-LGBTQ reflections but is refusing to publish opposing Catholic ones.  Saint Thomas More Chapel at Yale recently published a pro-LGBTQ reflection through its electronic newsletter channel called “Flocknote.” The email, titled “The Work of Pride,” was sent as a standalone message to […]

Fight Child Trafficking by Fostering

SewCreamStudio Statistics consistently show that 60%-80% of trafficking victims in the U.S. spent time in foster care. COMMENTARY: Vulnerable children desperately need stability and love.