Source: EWTN via YouTube.com Bishop Robert Barron has almost 150 million views on Youtube, making him one of the most influential and widely-watched Catholic voices in the world. His ministry ‘Word on Fire’ uses social media to spread the Gospel message. While in Rome for the Synod on Synodality, EWTN […]
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Life as a Half-Full Glass
Source: Marvin Olasky via Evolution News (Discovery Institute) Reprinted with permission. Life is full of semi-miracles: Let us rejoice and be glad. If you’ve ever sat in a mark-up session where senators edit prospective federal laws, you’re not surprised that most legislation is messy sausage-making. If you’ve ever visited a […]
Areté Academy 2023 – Meet the Delegates
Source: ADF International via Vimeo.com Areté Academy is designed to equip and engage the next generation of leaders to take up positions of influence in law, government, public policy, media, academia, and other culture-shaping institutions. Meet two of the delegates from the 2023 class. Header image: ADF International.
Wonder: Light from Light
Source: Word on Fire Institution via YouTube.com Word on Fire is delighted to share a beautiful new film series entitled “Wonder: The Harmony of Faith and Science.” In the first episode, see how mysteries of physical reality discovered by science—especially the mystery of light—harmonize with mysteries of faith. Learn more: […]
The Globalists Want to Promote Sex while Destroying Marriage
Source: Carlos Polo via Population Research Institute. Reprinted with permission. Should minors be allowed to marry? That’s the question before the Peruvian Congress. The gender feminists, who are opposed to marriage as an institution, say “absolutely not.” They claim that thousands of girls and adolescents will be subjected to forced […]
Without Adoration, There’s No Evangelization
Source: Editorial via National Catholic Register. Reprinted with permission. Pope Francis reminded us of an irreplaceable, foundational element that is often overlooked — or even derided — in our implementation of the Great Commission: the need for prayer and, especially, Eucharistic adoration. The world is in desperate need of the […]
The Parasite of Evil
Friends, we are reading during these weeks of summer from the thirteenth chapter of Matthew’s Gospel, which contains many of the great parables of Jesus. But I want to focus just on one today because it’s so rich both theologically and spiritually: the parable of the wheat and the weeds. […]
Is This An Image Of Inclusion Or Exclusion?
Source: David Clayton via The Way of Beauty In a recently posted an article I discussed the legitimacy of representing Christ or Our Lady as an ethnicity that is not historically accurate. In this post I want to consider situations when it might not be appropriate. Consider first some well […]
The Life of Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster
Source: EWTN via YouTube.com The abbess of the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles speaks with reporter Catherine Hadro about Sister Wilhelmina’s life and her experience when the foundresses’ remains were exhumed. ———— Hosted by Montse Alvarado, EWTN News In Depth welcomes guests in a discussion of current events in […]
Pronouns: why we should not play along.
Source: The Radical Centre via YouTube.com For an essay I wrote on this topic see: https://criticaltherapyantidote.org/2… Pronouns NO – give your own Maybe – abide by others’ requests 1st person – I, me, us, we 2nd person – you, y’all, yours 3rd person – he, she, them, it 3rd person […]
Hell is Easier to Choose Than you Think!
Source: Ascension Presents via YouTube.com Is Judas in Hell? The overwhelming consensus over time is that he must be. But has the Church proclaimed that he definitely is? Surprisingly… no. Why? Jesus teaches us that, while we can evaluate “a tree by its fruits,” it is left to God alone […]