Reflections on life, meaning and purpose

BISHOP SCHNEIDER: “It’s an abomination!” (A Michael Matt Live Interview)

In this Catholic Identity Conference 2023 interview, Michael Matt asks Bishop Schneider several pointed questions about the Church of Abandonment, i.e., why the Vatican is lying to the LGBTQ community, how Team Francis doesn’t give a hang about scandalizing kids, why the Vatican is partnering with Globalist goofballs such as Klaus Schwab, and why would […]

October 3, 2023

Catholic Women Take a Stand Urge bishops to defend truth in light of synod. FULL STORY New Cardinal Remarks on Vatican II  Discusses interpretation, implementation. FULL STORY Aussie Catholic Women Trending to Tradition More conservative than their older peers. FULL STORY MI Supreme Court Adopts Pronouns Rule Must use preferred pronouns of parties in court. FULL STORY School District to Honor […]

St. Gerard of Brogne

One of many saints of the nobility, St. Gerard was born in Staves, Belgium, in 895. He descended from a royal line of military men and at first felt a share in this call to arms. But following a visit to the Abbey of St. Denis in France, Gerard felt a calling to a different […]

Holiness Is To Struggle Day After Day

Cracked Pots “But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, to show that the transcendent power belongs to God and not to us” (2 Cor. 4:7). Here’s what St. Paul is trying to tell us: We’re cracked pots that hold the treasure of God’s divine life within us. (Don’t go look­ing for “crackpot” in Scripture! […]

New Civil War Brewing in America’s Wounded Republic

TRANSCRIPT   I’m Michael Voris on our final day aboard the Fall Retreat at Sea off the New England coast. Revolution sprang from these shores 250 years ago. Civil war erupted within these shores 160 years ago. And many citizens are thinking civil war is on the way again. Those are the findings of two recent […]

SAINTS AT WORK: St. Katharine Drexel, Canonized: October 1, 2000

“Why not become a missionary yourself, my child?” With these words, Pope Leo XIII challenged an ardent, young, American woman, Katharine Drexel. The year was 1887, and Drexel had been granted a private audience with the pope. Drexel had come to Rome to tell Pope Leo XIII of the need for religious—men and women—to staff… […]