Antichrist’s coming begins with naturalism – this religious movement is spreading it
In this part, we shall see that Catholic authorities hold the spread of such naturalist systems as a necessary preparation for the coming of the Antichrist – and that this is in fact a stated aim on the part of some significant Jewish authorities.
Bishop Joseph Strickland | ‘I don’t want any part of a church that ignores sin & the Cross’
Bishop Strickland boldly asserts that he wants no part of a church that ignores sin in favor of temporary approval of the world. Welcoming everyone without any call to repentance is a model that the True Church will ultimately not embrace, and will pass away like every other contemporary fashion that is not rooted in […]
Russell Brand announces he will be baptized this Sunday – but he still has this question
Russell, you said you’re curious as to what we, who have been baptized, feel about our baptism. How we feel comes directly from what we think and believe about baptism.
LGBT activists, dissident Catholics throw Michigan parish into chaos by ousting priest, shaming parishioners
Fr. Tom Held faced a massive pro-LGBT pressure campaign after he disavowed a homosexual activist’s book reading event with preschool children at St. Joseph the Worker School.
Anger towards Trudeau government reaches new high among Canadians: poll
A recent Nanos research survey found that ‘Pessimism and anger remain the top emotions Canadians say best describe their views of the federal government in Ottawa.’
Priest accuses former Knoxville Bishop Stika of ‘threatening whistleblowers’ amid abuse lawsuit
Fr. Brent Shelton, one of three priests who reportedly received a text message in March that said, ‘I will never understand how anyone could be so hateful to destroy the ministry of any cleric,’ has previously spoken out on sexual advances he received as a 19-year-old seminarian and said the text amounts to witness tampering.
Paying no mind to hate
A Reflection for Saturday of the Fifth Week of Easter, by Michael O’Brien
The kind of leadership women can offer to the church
A Reflection for Monday of the Sixth Week of Easter, by Molly Cahill
Regenerating Discipleship
A Reflection for Tuesday of the Sixth Week of Easter, by Christine Lenahan
Why Jesus doesn’t answer questions directly
A Reflection for Thursday of the Sixth Week of Easter, by Simcha Fisher