
Apologizing for Slavery and Other Misdeeds of our Forebears
Shaming is all the rage these days. Shame on any white person who refuses to apologize for slavery and other misdeeds of the past. The

Shaming is all the rage these days. Shame on any white person who refuses to apologize for slavery and other misdeeds of the past. The

In the Catholic Church, July is the month of the Gospel of the Nativity of Mary”).. July is also the memorial month of Sts. Anne

The elderly have much to give us: there is the wisdom of life. They have much to teach us (Pope Francis). This month of July,

From the moment each of our children could speak, the exercise of teaching them to say “please” and “thank you” became an integral part of

Catholics, in fact everyone, should be concerned about ‘The Great Reset.’ It is not a conspiracy theory. It is very real. And its aim really

In 1969 Edwin Starr recorded the song “War.” The song asks the question “War, what is it good for?” Then it answers the question: “Absolutely

One time, at work, I was rewarded for having perfect attendance. I even got that award for having perfect attendance when I was in elementary

Whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a great millstone fastened

The Catholic Church has seven sacraments that members of the Church receive at different stages of their lives. One of those sacraments is Holy Matrimony

As if the world didn’t have enough problems we now have Covid confusion. It would be nice if the only options were vax, don’t vax,

Being logical helps us deepen our relationship with God and so helps us become better Catholics. Our relationship with God is like our personal relationships:

Various reactions to Pope Francis’ motu proprio Traditionis Custodes remind me very much of a natural phenomenon: the spontaneous combustion of a massive pile of

Pope Francis motu proprio Traditionis Custodes, is a game changer in the Catholic Church. Instead of defending “the unity of the Body of Christ,” it

I can’t really say I think of myself as an immortal. Do you? When you choose something – an action or a charity or a

Although my family and I have attended the Traditional Latin Mass exclusively for the past three years, and have no intention of changing course, I

Making decisions about the future is scary, even in good times. However, when one has someone more experienced to follow, look at, and emulate it

One of the most nostalgic comedy skits is Bud Abbott and Lou Costello’s “Who’s on First.” The confusion caused by miscommunication is quite funny and

There is no doubt that the covid-19 vaccines have given all people great hope that there is a light at the end of this pandemic

In Part I and Part II, we discussed how Pope Francis – no doubt with sincerity and good intentions – has sometimes failed to keep

“Compassion” can be used to justify anything In part one we saw how Amoris laetitia tries, valiantly enough, to take a middle ground between rigorism

Whether or not you are a fan of Pope Francis, there can be no denying that he has sometimes been a divisive figure since his

Maybe Pope Francis is just too affable. In the Kevin Costner film “Wyatt Earp,” Wyatt tells Ed Masterson that he is too affable. In Masterson’s