
Tough Times Give Rise to Catholic Dissidents
A large segment of the American populace is suffering from a lingering malaise – and it is not COVID-19. There are many infringements on the

A large segment of the American populace is suffering from a lingering malaise – and it is not COVID-19. There are many infringements on the

The Vatican’s release of the McCarrick report on November 10, 2020, brought public shock, sadness, blame, finger-pointing, and hope for change in the future. An overview of

There is a tendency for Catholic parents to be afraid of many worldly trends and celebrations in our modern society. For example, some Catholic parents

Today, I applaud the event of Mr. Mark Galli’s Catholic conversion. He was the editor of the premier Evangelical magazine, Christianity Today (CT). I say applaud the event,

Public schools have become increasingly brazen in the nature of some of their social teachings, which conflict with the Catholic faith. Undertaking Catholic homeschooling can

Attending Mass in recent weeks is – and will be in weeks to come – a strange experience. Every other pew is roped off. Everyone

Decades ago, when I was serving as a military legal officer, some classified documents in my command went missing. I advised referring the matter to

The Marian title, “Dispenser of all Graces” always intrigued me. For May, the month of Mary, I decided to research it. What a huge can

During the coronavirus lockdowns, most American state governors have allowed abortions to continue even though John and Jane Public can’t go to work, out to

It is an unsavory fact that many people do not know or understand the Catholic Church. Just as Blessed Bishop Fulton Sheen once commented, he

Catholic doctrinal and religious practices which conflict with our separated brethren are now over five hundred years old. I have observed that most dialogues with

The doctrine of redemptive suffering is quite difficult to grasp. Most cradle Catholics recall a parent or teacher’s advice to “offer it up” when they