Source: Christopher Szabo via mercatornet.com. Reprinted with permission. Despite its tormented history, Hungary is not an ‘elected autocracy’ Recently I returned from a trip to Hungary. My main aim was to see the country up close and help my family to decide whether to return there or to remain in […]
Tag: Politics
Doomed to Repeat It – Full Documentary
Source: Due to an age restriction limitation, the BR Coalition’s video ‘Doomed to Repeat It‘, is not capable of being viewed on this website, Please ‘click’ on the following LINKS to view it on either YouTube or Rumble.com. All of us have at least a small understanding about what has […]
Loving Theory Instead of Literature
Source: Lee Trepanier via thepublicdiscourse.com. Originally appeared in The Public Discourse, the journal of the Witherspoon Institute of Princeton NJ, and is reprinted with permission. After reading Terry Eagleton’s new book, Critical Revolutionaries, the message is quite clear for those who love literature: avoid graduate school, find others who share your passion, […]
The Last King Standing
Friends, in our Gospel today, Christ paints a picture of a growing mustard tree, under whose shade all people are invited to dwell. Jesus speaks here, using a parable, about the reign and rule of God. Even now, the kingdom of God—the kingdom that finally matters and endures—is spreading far and wide across the whole world.
Why Is Abortion Such an Important Voting Issue?
Source: Catholic Answers via YouTube There are plenty of human rights issues that hold prominent places in our decision-making as voters. Why do Catholics say abortion is the preeminent one, and how does the Church say should that influence our choices? Trent Horn explains. DONATE: https://give.catholic.com/castudiosSUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/user/catholiccomWEBSITE: https://www.catholic.com/ After his […]
Babylon Is Falling
Source: crisismagazine.comReprinted with permission Author: Anthony EsolenImage: amgreatness.com Text-to-Speech audio version. Voiced by Amazon Polly As the plague in Europe had its occasional years of acute virulence, so in the United States the election season is upon us again. And as the plague arrived in 1348 and would not be eliminated […]