Empathy for the Devil?
Empathy, I’ve long seen, is often a function of where you happen to be looking. It’s easy for people to feel sorry for someone standing in front of them, begging to be let off from some penalty for their wrongdoing, full of excuses, explanations that don’t explain anything, and suggestions that maybe the wrong they […]
Francis Flirts With Women’s Ordination In Meeting With Lady Bishop
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Tohu wa-bohu on the Tiber
Within twenty-four hours last month, three mainstream Catholic websites ran stories describing Pope Francis’s meeting with the members and consultors of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, with the following headlines: Continue Reading »
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Visual Heresy – “Rupnik’s art isn’t ‘medieval’ or Byzantine. It’s not really even based on those forms. In fact, it’s a parody of them.” The eyes of Marko Rupnik: black “soulless” holes? (World of Hilarity) […]
Tohu wa-bohu on the Tiber
Within 24 hours last month, three mainstream Catholic websites ran stories describing Pope Francis’s meeting with the members and consultors of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, with the following headlines: Pope Francis […]
In Armenia, exiles from Nagorno-Karabakh navigate a new life of reduced opportunities
Despite a political will to integrate the 100,000 Armenians who lived in Nagorno-Karabakh, many are struggling to rebuild their lives and envision a future in Armenia
Rediscovering ‘A Right to Be Merry’
Amid the distractions of everyday life, it is easy to miss the treasure of timeless wisdom the church has in the form of spiritual works throughout the centuries. In reflecting upon new habits to be formed as the new year commenced, I resolved to make some time to explore these ancient truths by revisiting one […]
Pope thanks Patriarch Pizzaballa for closeness to people suffering from war
In a telephone call to Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Pope Francis expresses his continued concern for the Holy Family Catholic parish in Gaza and the hundreds of Christians sheltering there. Read all
Pope Benedict IX was “A Devil from Hell”
Read Part I: an Eastern Message to Western Trads Pope Benedict IX Benedict IX, born Count of Tuscolo, was elected Pope for the first time at the age of 18 or 20[1] (although other sources say the age of 11 or 12[2]), and was a notorious Pope. Known to be a devil from hell, coming […]
Pope Francis recalls plight of Rohingya, devastating wars
During his General Audience, Pope Francis remembers in a special way the suffering of Rohingya refugees as he urges the faithful of the world to pray for peace, as wars plague the world, especially in Ukraine, Palestine, Israel. Read all