Stream of Mercy: The Forgotten Feast of the Most Precious Blood, by David G. Bonagura, Jr.
By David G. Bonagura, Jr., Catholic Culture – For just over 100 years, beginning in 1849, the universal Church celebrated the feast of the Most Precious Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ in July. Then it fell victim of a strange irony: the post-Vatican II commission that was established for revising the liturgy, while seeking to implement Sacrosanctum Concilium 55 that admitted the faithful to receive the precious Blood of Christ at certain Masses, eliminated the feast of the Most Precious Blood, which had a double first-class rank.
Cardinal Ambongo: Opposition to same-sex blessings not an ‘African exception’, by Hannah Brockhaus , Valentina di Donato
By Hannah Brockhaus , Valentina di Donato, Catholic World Report – The leader of Africa’s Catholic bishops pushed back Tuesday on the narrative that it was only Africans who objected to a 2023 Vatican declaration permitting blessings for same-sex couples… “The position taken by Africa [on the declaration] was also the position of so many bishops here in Europe. It’s not just an African exception,” Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo Besungu, OFM Cap, told EWTN News on July 1.
EXCLUSIVE: Official Vatican Report Exposes Major Cracks in Foundation of Traditionis Custodes, by Diane Montagna
By Diane Montagna, Substack – New evidence has come to light that exposes major cracks in the foundation of Traditionis Custodes, Pope Francis’ 2021 decree that restricted the traditional Roman liturgy… This journalist has obtained the Vatican’s overall assessment of the consultation of bishops that was said to have “prompted” Pope Francis to revoke Summorum Pontificum, Benedict XVI’s 2007 apostolic letter liberalizing the vetus ordo, more commonly known as the “Traditional Latin Mass” and sacraments.
The Mercy of Withholding the Eucharist, by Sarah Cain
By Sarah Cain, Crisis Magazine – The Church has never and will never change her teaching on the unworthy reception of Holy Communion—she can’t. But our Bishops must change their 60’s-rooted praxis of allowing it to happen… It is a strange feature of our times that when a priest fulfills his sacred duty it becomes news. Such is the case with Fr. Ian Vane, who rightly refused Holy Communion to British MP Chris Coghlan after Coghlan’s public support for assisted suicide. Such an action by a priest should be common—as common as “Catholics” who promote evils while maintaining a public platform are today.
Hospitality: The Work of the Catholic Home, by Emily Malloy
By Emily Malloy, National Catholic Register – Laughter and music filled every inch of our house the weekend we moved in. It was a gathering for visiting missionaries during their two-week door-to-door ministry. The delightful sounds arose from 60 people, both parishioners and religious: the Sister Servants of the Lord and the Virgin of Matará and seminarians from the Institute of the Incarnate Word. Prayer, song, food and friendship marked the evening. I am hard-pressed to conceive of a better way to have spent the first weekend in our new home.
Bureaucratic Synodality vs. a Style and An Attitude, by Jeffrey Mirus
By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – Hopefully this goes a long way toward explaining why Pope Leo refers to synodality as a style or an attitude. Presumably this pope has far too much missionary experience to resort to badly-orchestrated group-think to get things done. As the Pope recently reminded us by parsing the word “synod” into its Greek roots, “synodality” means that we Catholics are on “a way together” which benefits from the active participation of all—not so much in discussions or planning sessions but in the “way together” itself, that is, in ongoing apostolic work, ongoing witness to Christ.
It’s All About Forgiveness, by Dann Aungst
By Dann Aungst, The Stream – Forgiveness is not just a part of the Christian life—it is at the very heart of it. From the moment sin entered the world through Adam and Eve, humanity has needed healing, reconciliation, and restoration. Baptism cleanses us from original sin, but we continue to wrestle with concupiscence—the ongoing inclination toward sin. This interior battle makes the call to forgiveness all the more urgent and necessary for our spiritual health and eternal destiny.
The Face of Immigration Chaos: 300,000 Kids Lost in the Wind to Abusers and Porn Merchants, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – There’s one drum I won’t stop banging, because it’s a righteous call to war: The Left is not a secular, rationalistic, science-driven movement — though for the sake of social prestige and power it still pretends to be. But in fact, it never was… At every point since the invention of the Left/Right spectrum in the fevered, bloodthirsty frenzy of the French Revolution, the Left has been a post-Christian heresy. It’s a cargo cult that cherrypicks from the gospels shiny moral sentiments and glittering aspirations, like the work of some mindless magpie.
God Consecrated Rome’s First Fruits in the Blood of the Martyrs, by John Grondelski
By John Grondelski, National Catholic Register – It’s not coincidental that today’s (June 30th) optional memorial follows the Solemnity of Peter and Paul. Sts. Peter and Paul stand at the head of the first Christian martyrs: the Pope crucified upside down on Vatican Hill, the preacher to the nations beheaded in Rome… As we saw from Paul’s journeys, Christianity spread quickly in the Roman Empire, especially in the cities, so there was no way it would not reach the most important city of all: Rome.
Father David Nix: US Bishops and Their Moneymaking Borders.
By Father David Nix, Padre Peregrino Hermitage Blog – The USCCB continues to issue statements against Trump as they clamor for the billions back once received for illegal activity under the Biden Administration in facilitating open-borders in the United States… However, the Department for Homeland Security also takes the offensive. Homeland issued the following statement to Catholic Charities and the USCCB, among other NGOs: “The chairmen are examining whether these NGOs used taxpayer dollars to facilitate illegal activity, as the previous administration incentivized millions of inadmissible aliens to cross our borders—many of whom were subsequently aided by NGOs after being released at the border under the Biden-Harris administration’s mass catch-and-release policies.”
Trump Calls on Senate to Keep Cuts in Medicaid for Illegal Immigrants. Senate Refuses, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – If you want to stop attracting what you don’t need, maybe turn off the magnet that attracts it. That’s the logic of President Donald Trump sticking to enforcing our labor and immigration laws with employers who operate sweatshop factories, restaurants, and farms. It applies even more urgently to healthcare… If you’ve had the bad luck to visit a hospital emergency room recently, you’ll have noticed it’s full of foreigners. Many are here illegally. But thanks to Medicaid programs aimed at offering free health care to whoever shows up here, invited or not, our hospitals are crammed with people who never paid into the system.
2 Arrested at LA Home Linked to Iranian ‘Human Smuggling Hub’: CBP, by Ronn Blitzer , Bonny Chu
By Ronn Blitzer , Bonny Chu, Fox News – Federal officials arrested two people on Friday at a Los Angeles house tied to a suspected Iranian human smuggling network said to have been “repeatedly used to harbor illegal entrants linked to terrorism.”… Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced the arrests in an X post on Friday, saying that the operation was part of a broader national security effort involving multiple federal agencies.
Fr. Francesco Giordano, STD: The Universality of the Catholic Church: From the Sacred Heart to the Apostles Saints Peter and Paul
By Fr. Francesco Giordano, STD, Catholic Exchange – On Friday, we contemplated the Sacred Heart of Jesus, source of mercy and redemptive love, celebrated from Popes Clement XIII and Leo XIII to Pius XII and Francis. This Sunday, on the Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul, we contemplated a feast that leads us from a profound encounter with the Heart of Christ to the apostolic witness of Sts. Peter and Paul. We reflect on these two great witnesses of faith who gave their lives to proclaim the Gospel and build the Church.
‘Catholics for Catholics’ on the Rise, by Jeffrey Lord
By Jeffrey Lord, The American Spectator – An American Pope and a faith surges… It is so routine that many churchgoers — of all faiths! — don’t notice… That routine would be passing the collection plate every Sunday. After all, it costs money to keep a church up and running. And that church doesn’t have to be New York’s St. Patrick’s Cathedral or the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris or the local Methodist church near your home… My humble Protestant United Church of Christ congregation always passes the collection plates, and always starts the New Year by giving every church member in my congregation a small box of envelopes meticulously dated for every Sunday of the year, plus extras for the holidays. Even the smallest church can have a moment of collection plate passing.
Bishop Joseph Strickland: Gaza – A Slow Martyrdom
By Bishop Joseph Strickland, Substack – I speak today not from politics but from faith. I am a bishop of the Catholic Church, a shepherd of souls. And as a shepherd, I say clearly: No just cause can be built on the bones of the innocent… Let me be equally clear: • The starvation of a people is evil… The manipulation of aid for domination is evil… The forced removal of families from their ancestral homes is evil… To my brother bishops: Where are our voices? ….
Trump’s Effort To Remove Noncitizens From Census Would Affect Elections, by Ben Weingarten
By Ben Weingarten, The Federalist – Following a years-long surge in illegal immigration, the Trump administration is poised to challenge a longstanding but legally fraught practice: counting illegal aliens in the U.S. census… President Trump tried to end the practice during his first term, but President Biden overturned his predecessor’s policy before it was implemented. Now, buoyed by red state attorneys general and Republican legislators, the second Trump administration is determined “to clean up the census and make sure that illegal aliens are not counted” ….
Zohran Targets Whites for Taxation and Prompts a Possible Investigation, by James Mortensen
By James Mortensen, CNS News – New York City’s Democratic mayoral candidate, Zohran Mamdani, has stated he intends to “Shift the tax burden” to “more expensive homes in richer and whiter neighborhoods” if he’s elected in November. Mamdani’s proposal originates from a policy memo titled “Stop the Squeeze on NYC Homeowners,” in which he says his “administration will shift the tax burden from overtaxed homeowners in the outer boroughs to more expensive homes in richer and whiter neighborhoods.”
20 Catholic Bishops Join Interfaith Letter Against ICE Funding Boost in ‘Big Beautiful Bill’, by Tyler Arnold
By Tyler Arnold, CNA – A coalition of 20 American Catholic bishops and religious leaders from other faiths has signed on to a letter urging lawmakers to vote against a proposed budget bill because of provisions to increase funding for immigration enforcement… “From our various faith perspectives, the moral test of a nation is how it treats those most in need of support,” the letter read. “In our view, this legislation will harm the poor and vulnerable in our nation, to the detriment of the common good.”
200 or More Planned Parenthood Abortion Businesses Will Close if It’s Defunded, by Mat Staver
By Mat Staver, LifeNews – President Donald Trump has given a deadline to pass the One Big Beautiful Bill Act by this Friday. This week will be fast, furious, and dangerous. We could lose this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The Senate and the House versions of the budget bill differ. They must be reconciled by Friday. This is the most critical moment in this fight to defund Planned Parenthood and Big Abortion.
The Influencer Illusion: Reclaiming Relationship in a Culture of Curated Connection, by Greg Schlueter
By Greg Schlueter, Crisis Magazine – Influencer culture has captured the hearts and minds of our youth—and if we are not watchful, it could capture their souls as well… It began, as it often does, with a teacher’s question… “What do you want to be when you grow up?”… The responses, once peppered with dreams of firefighting, flying, and healing, have given way to a new, disconcerting consensus. The overwhelming answer: “A Social Media Influencer.” …
Msgr. Charles Pope: Five Facts of Faith from the Life of St. Peter – A Homily for the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul
By Msgr. Charles Pope – Today’s Feast of Saints Peter and Paul honors two fundamental pillars of the early Church. While all the Apostles form the foundation, Peter and Paul stand out very profoundly in terms of influence and work. And while some have wished to suggest division between them, the Church insists that they must been seen together; hence their feast is set forth in this way.
In An Alternate Timeline, Our Supreme Court Wins Would Have Been Bigger, by Peter Wolfgang
By Peter Wolfgang, Catholic Culture – I’m predisposed against theories claiming that alternate universes exist because they often come from scientists who want to avoid the evidence that God exists. Positing the possibility of alternate universes is how they get around the fact that our universe seems perfectly calibrated for humanity’s existence.
Bishop Joseph Strickland: The Battle – Transcript of A Shepherd’s Voice
Bishop Joseph Strickland, Substack – We are living in a time when the battle is no longer hidden. It rages on every front. It explodes in the skies above cities. It festers in the sanctuary. It pierces the soul of the faithful. And through all of it, the wounded Heart of Christ still beats – still calls – still bleeds… The United States has launched a direct strike against Iran. The threat of global war is no longer distant or theoretical. It is here. It is now. It is the fruit of a world that has rejected God’s law, God’s order, and God’s peace. When nations abandon the Prince of Peace, war follows. This is not merely politics. This is the consequence of sin.
Birthright Citizenship: Anchor Babies v. Anchor Parents, by John M. Grondelski
By John M. Grondelski, American Thinker – The Supreme Court’s June 27 Trump v. CASA et al. decision about birthright citizenship turned on a legal technicality: Could one federal district judge in one court in one state block a presidential policy for the entire country? To that question, the Court said “no.” On the merits of whether Trump’s effort to dial back what “birthright citizenship” means more broadly, the Court left that question for another day… There are two ways most countries confer citizenship: jus soli and jus sanguinis, “the law of soil” and “the law of blood.”
Founder’s Quote
Patriot Post – “Citizens by birth or choice of a common country, that country has a right to concentrate your affections. The name of American, which belongs to you, in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of Patriotism, more than any appellation derived from local discriminations.” —George Washington (1796)
We Still Have An Imperial Judiciary, Yet Trump Continues To Exercise Extreme Restraint, by Margot Cleveland
By Margot Cleveland, The Federalist – “‘[E]veryone, from the President on down, is bound by law.’ That goes for judges too,” the Supreme Court declared last week in holding several lower court judges erred in entering nationwide injunctions in the lawsuits challenging Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship executive order. The Supreme Court’s Friday decision in Trump v. CASA, Inc. represents the high court’s most recent check on what it branded an “imperial judiciary.”
The Christian Martyrs and Us, by Robert Royal
By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – Today is the feast of the First Martyrs of Rome, the mostly unknown group of early Christians who were persecuted and died in 64 A.D. under the Emperor Nero. Some were wrapped in animal skins and torn apart by dogs in public spectacles, others were covered in tar and burned alive as human torches. It was the beginning of anti-Christian violence that, sadly, has cropped up periodically over the past 2000 years and continues even today. …
Speaking Directly to the Hearts of Women for 30 Years: Why John Paul II’s Message Still Matters Today, by Annette Bergeon
By Annette Bergeon, Crisis Magazine – In 1995, on the eve of the United Nations’ Fourth World Conference on Women, Pope St. John Paul II offered a tender, clear-sighted reflection titled Letter to Women. In a time marked by ideological division and cultural anxiety, he stepped into the fray not to argue, but to affirm, to thank, and to dignify. His words cut through slogans and stereotypes to acknowledge the full complexity of womanhood in the modern world. …
“ICE Raids” on Corpus Christi, by Christopher Jimenez
By Christopher Jimenez, Crisis Magazine – Political obsession is a reality we all have to live with. On any given day, even when we intentionally avoid the news, it seems that we hear Trump’s name at least three times a day. If only people would speak as passionately about our Blessed Lord! Perhaps then we would all be just as Jesus-focused as we currently are Trump-focused. A personal anecdote from the Feast of Corpus Christi highlights this fixation on political disagreements.
Saint of the Day for June 30: First Martyrs of the Church of Rome (d. 64)
By Franciscan Media, June 30 – There were Christians in Rome within a dozen or so years after the death of Jesus, though they were not the converts of the “Apostle of the Gentiles” (Romans 15:20). Paul had not yet visited them at the time he wrote his great letter in 57-58 A.D… There was a large Jewish population in Rome. Probably as a result of controversy between Jews and Jewish Christians, the Emperor Claudius expelled all Jews from Rome in 49-50 A.D.
Cardinal Burke Marks Golden Jubilee With Prayer for Pope Leo XIV
By Cardinal Raymond L. Burke, National Catholic Register – As I prepare to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of my ordination to the Holy Priesthood during this month of June, I ask you to join me in praying fervently for the Holy Father, that he may be given all the graces necessary to shepherd the Church faithfully and courageously in these most difficult times. May he be strengthened to ordain many holy priests who, in turn, will lead the faithful to deeper union with the Sacred Heart of Jesus, through the maternal Heart of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: Teacher, I Will Follow You Wherever You Go
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 8:18-22 – 18 Now when Jesus saw great crowds around him, he gave orders to go over to the other side. 19 And a scribe came up and said to him, “Teacher, I will follow you wherever you go.” 20 And Jesus said to him, “Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests; but the Son of man has nowhere to lay his head.” 21 Another of the disciples said to him, “Lord, let me first go and bury my father.” 22 But Jesus said to him, “Follow me, and leave the dead to bury their own dead.” –
Law Firm Files Class Action Lawsuit Against USCCB for Fraudulent Promotion of Peter’s Pence, by Marc Stanley (2020)
Stanley Law Group – On January 22, 2020, Stanley Law Group filed a class action lawsuit in the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island against the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) for its role in the fraudulent promotion of Peter’s Pence as a charity to assist individuals throughout the world who have been affected by “war, oppression, natural disaster or disease.” Recent reports have shown as little as 10% of the contributions made to Peter’s Pence are actually used for these stated purposes.
Pope Leo Marks Feast Day With Appeal to Help Erase Vatican’s Budget Shortfall, by Nicole Winfield
By Nicole Winfield, Associated Press, First Post – Pope Leo XIV on Sunday celebrated a special feast day traditionally used by the Catholic Church to drum up donations from the faithful, with the Vatican under the first American pope rolling out a new campaign to urge ordinary Catholics to help bail out the deficit-ridden Holy See… Leo celebrated Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica, marking the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul and thanked donors who have contributed, using the language of the publicity campaign to say their financial support was a sign of union with his young pontificate.
Pope Leo XIV Warns New Archbishops Against Pastoral Plans That Repeat Without Renewing, by Victoria Cardiel
By Victoria Cardiel, CNA – Pope Leo XIV warned new archbishops on Sunday against following “the same old pastoral plans without experiencing interior renewal and a willingness to respond to new challenges.”… Speaking on the Solemnity of Peter and Paul — saints recognized by the Catholic Church as pillars of the faith and venerated as patrons of the city of Rome — the pope also called for maintaining ecclesial unity while respecting diversity.
7 Catholic Devotions to Change Your Week — and Your Life, by Deacon Thomas L. McDonald
By Deacon Thomas L. McDonald, National Catholic Register – Rooted in centuries of Catholic tradition, these daily devotions offer a practical way to sanctify time and live your faith more intentionally all week long… In Catholic tradition, each day of the week has some particular devotional subject. These entered popular piety over time with the rise of votive Masses in the early Church. Votive Masses, offered for a special intention rather than a fixed feast, eventually led to texts being assigned to different days of the week in order to commemorate certain mysteries and persons.
Fr. David Howell: The Keys and the Sword
By Fr. David Howell, Catholic Herald – The angel freed Peter from Herod’s prison by miraculously unlocking several doors, as if the keys of the kingdom which Jesus had given him were at work in a concrete way… These metaphorical keys allude to Isaiah 22:22, where the king invests his prime minister with his own authority through the symbol of a key. Jesus himself, in Revelation, states that the key is his (3:7), but it is lent to Peter and his successors until the last day, when Jesus will receive it back—as depicted in Michelangelo’s Last Judgement. The papacy is the gift of Christ’s own authority, given to us to open heaven.
Supreme Court Ends Abuse of Nationwide Injunctions Used to Block Pro-Life Laws, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The U.S. Supreme Court issued a 6-3 ruling limiting the power of federal district judges to issue nationwide injunctions, a decision hailed as a significant curb on judicial overreach… The case stemmed from challenges to President Donald Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship, though the Court did not rule on the constitutionality of that policy. Instead, it addressed the broader issue of nationwide injunctions, which allow a single judge to block federal policies across the entire country.
SCOTUS Slaps Planned Parenthood, by Douglas Andrews
By Douglas Andrews, Patriot Post – In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that states can determine how their Medicaid dollars are spent, even if they decide not to spend them on abortion providers like Planned Parenthood… Say what you will — and there’s plenty to be said — about the constitutional wobbliness of Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett, but this much must also be said: They’re real Catholics, not fake ones like Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi.
Binding the Wounds of War, by Ken Craycraft
By Ken Craycraft, Catholic Herald – Lincoln’s presidency and Churchill’s first stint as prime minister were entirely occupied with war. The Civil War began a few weeks after Lincoln took office, but the threat of secession and war had been made by some southern states as early as the presidential campaign. Lincoln’s assassination came only six days after the rebel states formally surrendered, but before all hostilities had ceased… The Second World War was well under way when Churchill became prime minister; Germany invaded Belgium the day he took office, and France would fall a few weeks later. Lincoln died at the end of his war; Churchill was removed from office a few weeks after the end of his.
Why We Need Fathers to Make the Family Name Great Again, by Delano Squires
By Delano Squires, The Daily Signal – Conservatives in politics and culture are wise to make fatherlessness a focal point of their family policy priorities… Children who grow up with both parents are more likely to attend college and less likely to go to prison. Conversely, father absence is linked to poverty, teen pregnancy, youth crime, worse academic outcomes, and substance abuse… But there is something else that a society loses when millions of children grow up without a present father; namely, the power of the family name.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Say the Word and My Servant Will Be Healed
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 8:5-17 – 5 As he entered Capernaum, a centurion came forward to him, beseeching him 6 and saying, “Lord, my servant is lying paralyzed at home, in terrible distress.” 7 And he said to him, “I will come and heal him.” 8 But the centurion answered him, “Lord, I am not worthy to have you come under my roof; but only say the word, and my servant will be healed. 9 For I am a man under authority, with soldiers under me; and I say to one, `Go,’ and he goes, and to another, `Come,’ and he comes, and to my slave, `Do this,’ and he does it.” …
Fr. Dwight Longenecker: Tolkien’s Faith
By Fr. Dwight Longenecker, CERC – St John Henry Newman was a great influence in Tolkien’’s life, and Newman’s motto, Cor ad cor loquitur (Heart speaks to heart) is an apt description of Ordway’s book. The heart of Tolkien’s life and work is his Catholic faith, and that heart spoke to Ordway’s heart, and she speaks from her heart to the heart of the reader—always balancing the scholar’s objectivity with the aficionado’s passion and the biographer’s observation and critique with the devotion of a fellow Catholic and Christian apologist. …
Justice Barrett Takes A Flamethrower To KBJ’s Reality-Challenged Dissent In Birthright Citizenship Case, by Shawn Fleetwood
By Shawn Fleetwood, The Federalist – Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has never been one to shy away from engaging in left-wing political activism while on the bench. And now, it appears some of her Supreme Court colleagues are growing tired of it…. In its Friday ruling nuking lower courts’ nationwide injunctions against President Trump’s birthright citizenship order, the high court’s majority took a verbal flamethrower to Jackson’s dissenting opinion. As if she were echoing the writing style of legacy media hacktivists, the wannabe Broadway star — who “struggl[es] to understand” a lot of issues that come before the Court — dramatically declared that the majority’s “decision to permit the Executive to violate the Constitution with respect to anyone who has not yet sued is an existential threat to the rule of law.”
The Mission Is Never Accomplished, by James H. McGee
By James H. McGee, The American Spectator – Not when partisan politics intrudes. … The annals of political imagery are replete with disasters, moments when the most carefully crafted public persona dissolves in a moment of ludicrous self-parody. Some of these have become clichés. Pick a Democrat candidate for national office, and the shotgun and camo photo-op becomes unavoidable, Tim Walz’s the latest in a very long and ever-ridiculous line. Sometimes, they come close to single-handedly derailing a presidential campaign.
The SPLC Says (Focus on the Family are) ‘Haters.’ We Love Them Anyway. by Jim Daly
By Jim Daly, The Stream – The Southern Poverty Law Center recently updated its “Hate Map” to include Focus on the Family on its list of hundreds of “hate” organizations alongside racist and white supremacist groups… In particular, the SPLC cites Focus’s online publication, the Daily Citizen, as one of its primary offenders. According to the organization, we “demonize LGBTQ+ people, claiming they are unnatural and un-Christian.” We also “promote anti-trans pseudoscience, such as conversion therapy.”
Saint of the Day for June 28: St. Irenaeus
Franciscan Media – The Church is fortunate that Irenaeus was involved in many of its controversies in the second century. He was a student, well trained no doubt, with great patience in investigating, tremendously protective of apostolic teaching, but prompted more by a desire to win over his opponents than to prove them in error.
The Sacred Heart of Jesus Is the Burning Furnace of Divine Love, by Larry Chapp
By Larry Chapp, Catholic World Report – We are to love others as Christ first loved us, and Christ loves us via the pathway of descent into the wealth of poverty… June is the month the Church sets aside for the celebration of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. This has always been one of my favorite devotions and I love all the traditional trappings that adorn it. The iconographic images, the novenas, and the emphasis upon the bottomless love and mercy of Christ have always moved me… Lately, however, I have been drawn to the emphasis this devotion places on the humanity of Jesus ….
Support for Christian Prayer in U.S. Public Schools Varies Widely by State, by Chip Rotolo, Pew Research Center
By Chip Rotolo, Pew Research Center – Renewed debates are happening across the United States about the place of religion – especially Christianity – in public schools. An evenly divided Supreme Court recently upheld a ban on what would have been the nation’s first religious public charter school, in Oklahoma. Texas lawmakers are considering requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms, while a federal appeals court struck down a similar law in Louisiana earlier this month. And legal battles persist over prayer at school sporting events and making time for prayer during the school day. …
Leo XIV: A Marian Pope, by Matteo Salonia
By Matteo Salonia, Catholic Exchange – Since the moment Cardinal Robert Prevost was elected pope, the faithful and the media have tried to learn more about his life, his spirituality, and his views on the main challenges facing the Church. Because Prevost was not among the most well-known cardinals, many have tried to infer much from his small gestures and initial words and choices, including his choice of name: Leo… The last Bishop of Rome to choose the name was Vincenzo Gioacchino Pecci (Leo XIII), whose long pontificate (1878–1903) is remembered for his strong response to modern ideologies.
If Trump Doesn’t Reject Judicial Supremacism, His Presidency Is Finished, by Shawn Fleetwood
By Shawn Fleetwood, The Federalist – Just because the judiciary chooses to violate the Constitution does not mean the other branches are required to follow suit… Since returning to office, President Trump has faced what can only be described as a judicial coup. Through the use of overreaching nationwide injunctions, predominantly Democrat-appointed judges have gleefully granted requests from left-wing activists to block enforcement of the agenda 77 million Americans voted for last year.
Pope Leo XIV to bestow pallium on these 8 U.S. archbishops, by Hannah Brockhaus
By Hannah Brockhaus, Catholic News Agency – Leo will impose the pallia at a Mass for the solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul in St. Peter’s Basilica on June 29… The U.S. archbishops who will be in Rome to receive the pallium on June 29 are Richard Henning of Boston, Jeffrey Grob of Milwaukee, Joe Steve Vásquez of Galveston-Houston, Edward Weisenburger of Detroit, Robert Casey of Cincinnati, Michael McGovern of Omaha, W. Shawn McKnight of Kansas City in Kansas, and Cardinal Robert McElroy of Washington.
The Sacred Heart, in the West – and East, by Joseph R. Wood
By Joseph R. Wood, The Catholic Thing – Today’s Feast of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus presents a quandary. As I lamented to our editor, it’s too big not to write about, and it’s too big to write about… My impression from a fair number of visits to churches in many places is that, aside from the Cross and images of Holy Mary and St. Joseph, the Sacred Heart is the most widespread image and devotion in the Catholic Church today. (St. Thérèse of Lisieux runs a close second, but my survey isn’t rigorous, and who’s counting?) …
Liberty Counsel: Supreme Court Confirms Planned Parenthood Has No “Right” to Taxpayer Funding
By Liberty Counsel, (LifeNews) – In a 6-3 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic that South Carolina may exclude Planned Parenthood’s abortion facilities from its Medicaid program… The decision, authored by Justice Neil Gorsuch, decided that the federal Medicaid Act does not confer a right to choose any qualified medical provider and that South Carolina has the authority as a state to remove Planned Parenthood from its status as a qualified provider.
Gen Z: The Obergefell Generation, by Mary Frances Devlin
By Mary Frances Devlin, The American Spectator – If anything has dominated Gen Z’s political experience more than the ascendance of President Donald Trump, it’s been the prominence of LGBTQ issues in every aspect of culture over the past decade… In the first instance, public opinion came first. President Trump’s victory in 2016 was a popular referendum on Obama-era progressivism that promised hope and change but delivered government overreach and overregulation. That Trump won the Republican nomination in the first place was a repudiation of the party’s neoconservative leanings. And nearly a decade after his entrance onto the political scene, American voters once again sent Trump back to the White House with an electoral mandate.
Ted Cruz and the Lunacy of Dispensationalism, by Kennedy Hall
By Kennedy Hall, Crisis Magazine – To briefly summarize, Dispensationalists, or “Dispies,” hold to various Fundamentalist views and adhere to strict biblical literalism, at least in some cases. And part of that view entails seeing the modern State of Israel as the Israel in the Bible. In essence, the modern State of Israel is the Israel that Cruz spoke of when he mentioned what is said in Genesis 12, and it amounts to something like a dual-covenant theology; there is one way to be saved for Jews and another for Gentiles. Consistent with this, we find in the Dispensationalist movement a desire to help ultra-Orthodox Jews rebuild the Temple so they can recommence the Old Testament sacrifices….
America Dodged a Bullet Called ‘Regime Change.’ The Next Bullet’s Named ‘Mamdani’, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – The next Obama is here: His name is Zohran Mamdani, the likely next mayor of New York City. He’s a handsome, charismatic, gifted politician — Barack Obama with a beard, Bill Clinton with a tan… Mamdani appeals to the young, disgruntled, and poorly educated. He gets them excited and fills them with vague, spurious hope. He also helps white elites and self-hating Jews feel virtuous and noble. So he’s going places. …
Rev. Jerry J. Pokorsky: Heart to Heart (November 1, 2015)
By Rev. Jerry J. Pokorsky, The Catholic Thing – In the Gospel, early in the ministry of Jesus, He’s surrounded by crowds, including a coterie of protective disciples, outside of Jericho. The blind man Bartimaeus calls out to Jesus and, after a few rebuffs from the self-appointed gatekeepers, Jesus responds to the blind man’s request to “see” and heals him. At first glance, the account points to the need to be healed of an inner blindness, the blindness of faithlessness. And that’s not a bad off-the-shelf homily message.
RFK Exposes How the Biden Admin Sent Migrant Children to Abusers & Traffickers
By Brittany M. Hughes, MRC TV – In a report that should shock absolutely no one who’s been paying even a modicum of attention over the past four years, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. exposed the gruesome reality of the former Biden administration’s “compassionate” open-border policies… Testifying before Congress this week, RFK detailed taking office in January and learning “horror stories” of how migrant children were being shipped off to random, unvetted adults during Joe Biden’s four years in office, many of them landing in unsafe and abuse homes ….
Time for Trump to Show Mark Levin and the War Party the Door, by Jason Jones
By Jason Jones, Crisis Magazine – Thank God President Donald Trump talked some sense into Israel Tuesday morning after it went rogue and signaled it planned to ignore Monday’s ceasefire deal. But when he smacked down Israel’s obvious intention to escalate, escalate, escalate—and potentially draw the United States into what Trump has warned could become a world war—the president also smacked down the backers of Israel’s plans here in this country. And they took it personally.
Pope Leo Appoints Cardinal Roche, Same-Sex ‘Blessing’ Supporters to Dicastery for Consecrated Life, by Michael Haynes
By Michael Haynes, Snr. Vatican Correspondent, LifeSite News – Pope Leo XIV today appointed members to the Vatican office overseeing religious orders and the Latin Mass communities, including some cardinals who have opposed the traditional Mass and supported blessings for same-sex couples… As outlined in the Holy See Press Office bulletin on June 24, Leo XIV appointed 19 new members to the Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life (DICLSAL). ….
St. Thérèse of Lisieux: To the Sacred Heart
By St. Thérèse of Lisieux, The Catholic Thing –
Beside the tomb wept Magdalen at dawn, –
She sought to find the dead and buried Christ;
Nothing could fill the void now He was gone,
No one to soothe her burning grief sufficed.
AP: Pope Leo XIV Affirms Celibacy for Priests, Demands ‘Firm’ Action on Sex Abuse, by Nicole Winfield
By Nicole Winfield, Associated Press – Pope Leo XIV affirmed Wednesday that priests must be celibate and insisted that bishops take “firm and decisive” action to deal with sex abusers, as he gave marching orders Wednesday to the world’s Catholic hierarchs… Leo met in St. Peter’s Basilica with about 400 bishops and cardinals from 38 countries attending this week’s special Holy Year celebrations for clergy. A day after he gave an uplifting message of encouragement to young seminarians, Leo offered a more comprehensive outline of what bishops must do to lead their flocks. ….
Is the Traditional Latin Mass Booming? by Stephen P. White
By Stephen P. White, The Catholic Thing – The Pew Research Center (I served in an advisory capacity ) has a new report out that looks at Catholic life in the United States. The primary takeaway from the report is that nearly half (47%) of American adults have a significant connection to Catholicism. One in five (20%) Americans identify as Catholic. An additional 9% of Americans say they are culturally but not religiously Catholic. An equal number (9%) say they are former Catholics. And 9% have a Catholic parent, spouse, or partner – or say they sometimes attend Catholic Mass.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: The Wise Who Built Their House upon the Rock
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 7:21-2921 – “Not every one who says to me, `Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. 22 On that day many will say to me, `Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?’ 23 And then will I declare to them, `I never knew you; depart from me, you evildoers.’ 24 “Every one then who hears these words of mine and does them will be like a wise man who built his house upon the rock; …
Pope Leo’s Secret Weapon: The Radiance of Christian Joy, by Gia Chacón
By Gia Chacón, National Catholic Register – The world doesn’t need another leader to echo its fears. It needs a shepherd who reminds us that hope is not dead… When Pope Leo XIV stepped out onto the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica and offered the world his first words, “Peace be with you,” there was something unmistakable about his presence. It wasn’t just the solemnity of the moment or the weight of the role he had just accepted. It was pure happiness. …
Preventive War and the U.S. Attack on Iran, by Dr. Edward Feser
By Dr. Edward Feser, Catholic World Report – It is generally acknowledged that preemptive war can sometimes be morally justifiable. But preventive war is much more problematic and controversial… Last week I argued that the U.S. should stay out of Israel’s war with Iran. America has now entered the war by bombing three facilities associated with Iran’s nuclear program. Is this action morally justifiable in light of traditional just war doctrine?… War aims? ….
Pope Leo XIV Promotes Pro-LGBTQ Prelate Who Permitted Pagan Idol in Cathedral, by Jules Gomes
By Jules Gomes, The Stream – Bishop Joseph Strickland Protests Mackinlay’s Promotion… In an open letter on X, Joseph Strickland, the former bishop of Tyler, Texas, and a fierce critic of Pope Francis’s progressive reforms, blasted Leo for elevating Mackinlay to his new post… “Appointing a bishop who holds such views to shepherd a major archdiocese is a source of scandal and division. The faithful deserve clarity, not ambiguity; fidelity, not experimentation,” protested Strickland, who was fired by Francis in November 2023. …
The Prodigality of Love, by Dr. Donald DeMarco
By Dr. Donald DeMarco, Catholic Exchange – God is love, and He pours out His love on all His creatures. But among all His earthly creatures, man is the best receptacle for His love. A city has a water supply. Whenever a person drinks from the tap, he is drinking from that source. Similarly, whenever a person loves another, his love is drawn from the supply of Love that is consubstantial with God. To love another, therefore, is, at the same time, to love God, however faintly. In addition, by tapping into God’s love, we experience an overflow of love for all whom God loves.
The Mirage of Permanent Solutions in International Relations, by Francis P. Sempa
By Francis P. Sempa, The American Spectator – The quest for permanent global peace is an illusion… In 1795, Immanuel Kant wrote a book titled Perpetual Peace just prior to the outbreak of the Napoleonic Wars. More than a century later, Norman Angell wrote The Great Illusion, which argued that great power wars were becoming obsolete, just prior to the outbreak of World War I. H. G. Wells and Woodrow Wilson described World War I as “the war to end all wars,” when in fact it was the prelude to what Raymond Aron accurately called The Century of Total War. ….
Commentary: New York’s Embrace of Socialist Mayoral Candidate Is About Liberal Catharsis, by Jarrett Stepman
By Jarrett Stepman, The Daily Signal – A far-left socialist who has supported defunding the police and replacing them with social workers, abolishing prisons, abolishing private health insurance, banning guns, decriminalizing pretty much every drug, and creating government-run grocery stores won the Democratic Party mayoral primary in New York City on Tuesday.
The race is about more than New York. It’s a harbinger of what’s to come for Democratic Party politics.
Fr. Nnamdi Moneme: Finding Satisfaction in the Eucharist
By Father Nnamdi Moneme – “I don’t get anything from the Eucharist.”… I have heard this statement many times from fallen-away Catholics or Catholics who feel that their frequent reception of the Eucharist has not led to any visible change in their lives. It leaves me wondering how we can receive the precious body, blood, and soul of Jesus in His divinity and still think, feel, or claim that we do not receive anything from the Eucharist.
Abortion Pills are So Dangerous, They are Just Legalized Back Alley Abortions, by Emily Davis
By Emily Davis, LifeNews – She ordered the drugs online — no doctor, no screening, no questions asked. A few days later, a nondescript package arrived at her door. Inside it was a handful of abortion drugs encased by a small packet and a handwritten note that simply read, “We wish you the best.” No one to follow up with. No assurance anyone even knew her name… Thankfully, in this situation, the woman receiving these high-risk drugs was an investigative reporter with the Daily Caller. But how many women and girls around this country are receiving the unmarked, dangerous delivery via the mail?
Since Dobbs, 17 States Protect Babies from Abortions. Let’s Add More, by Carol Tobias
By Carol Tobias, LifeNews – Three years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a landmark decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, overturning Roe v. Wade and restoring the right of the American people to enact laws protecting unborn children. For the pro-life movement, Dobbs was not the conclusion of a decades-long battle on behalf of life—it was the beginning of a new era marked by compassion and renewed engagement at every level of society.
Democrats (Heart) Illegal Alien Criminals, by Michael Swartz
By Michael Swartz, Patriot Post – It should be a telltale sign when Democrats fight and defend illegal alien criminals, yet couldn’t care less about their constituents who are citizens of this country… The headline is provocative, but how else can you explain Democrats’ recent actions? While MAGA backers would love to see every criminal illegal alien deported by Donald Trump’s administration, Democrats want to bog down the system with the “due process” on the way out that was mostly skipped on the way in.
Cardinal Zen’s Bold Latin Mass Statement Sends Multiple Messages to Hong Kong. by Matthew McDonald
By Matthew McDonald, The National Catholic Register – Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-Kiun knew exactly what he was doing when he posted online a photo of himself leading a Eucharistic procession after saying a traditional Latin Mass in Hong Kong, and he is sending multiple messages with it, a friend of his told the Register… Among the intended recipients are Catholics in the Diocese of Hong Kong and Pope Leo XIV, who has yet to signal his intentions with respect to the Latin Mass, said Mark Simon, who has known Cardinal Zen since 1996… “He’s talking to his own people, letting them know he’s still there. And he is, of course, in favor of the Latin Mass,” Simon said by telephone.
Fr. David Nix: Ignore the Demoralization and Fight for Christ
By Father David Nix, Blog, Padre Peregrino Hermitage – The last 13 years of demoralization from Rome has made desperate Western Catholics ready to follow anyone, even another non-Catholic. They are willing to “disbelieve their lying eyes” on the evidence pointing to yet another Marxist. Why? Consider again the words of KGB-defector Yuri Bezmenov on a dejected people: “A person who is demoralized is unable to assess true information. The facts tell nothing to him.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: You Will Know Them by Their Fruits
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 7:15-20 – 15 “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves. 16 You will know them by their fruits. Are grapes gathered from thorns, or figs from thistles? 17 So, every sound tree bears good fruit, but the bad tree bears evil fruit. 18 A sound tree cannot bear evil fruit, nor can a bad tree bear good fruit. 19 Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. 20 Thus you will know them by their fruits.
Spiritual Starvation In the Age of AI, by John Mac Ghlionn
By John Mac Ghlionn, Catholic Herald – Pope Leo XIV recently issued a stark warning that deserves far more attention than it received. Speaking at a conference on AI and ethics, the pontiff warned that artificial intelligence could disrupt the cognitive, emotional and moral growth of young people. Then, without elaboration, he moved on, leaving the audience to quietly wrestle with the weight of what had just been said… This restraint is quintessentially papal – diplomatically measured, carefully worded and devastatingly understated. When the leader of 1.3 billion Catholics expresses concern about something affecting children, the reality is invariably worse than his measured language suggests.
Fr. Kevin Drew: How to Change Religious Beliefs
By Fr. Kevin Drew, Catholic Exchange – The odds-on favorite to win the 2016 election for United States President said that to a crowd of abortion supporters in the run up to the election. Many people no doubt thought nothing of it. But coming from a secular leader running for the nation’s highest office, it begged a follow up question: How would that be accomplished?… How do secular leaders go about changing people’s religious beliefs? History shows they don’t do so by converting hearts and bringing people to the truth. ..
Japan Bishops on Nuclear Bombs: ‘This Tragedy Must Not Be Repeated’, by Madalaine Elhabbal
By Madalaine Elhabbal, Catholic News Agency – The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Japan, as “the only bishops from a country to have suffered atomic bombings in war,” is urging the international community to abolish nuclear weapons once and for all in 2025… “As we mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II,” the bishops wrote in a June 20 statement, “[we] carry deeply engraved in our hearts the heavy history and pain that atomic bomb survivors and citizens of Hiroshima and Nagasaki have suffered, and hereby declare our strong commitment to the abolition of nuclear weapons.”
Catholic Parents: Free the Hearts of Your Daughters, by Leila Miller
By Leila Miller, Crisis Magazine – Catholic parents, do your daughters know that it’s okay—even good and holy—to desire a life as wife and mother, even above (and even forgoing) all other earthly considerations? Have you told them explicitly that they are free to pursue Holy Matrimony (a woman’s natural vowed state of life) as a goal in itself, bypassing the culture’s worldly expectations for young women today? If you have, praise God! This article is not for you… For the rest, consider these personal stories ….
Israeli Forces Kill 25 at Gaza Aid Site, According to Palestinian Health Authorities, by Elise DeGeete
By Elise DeGeeter, Catholic Vote – Israeli forces reportedly opened fire on hundreds of Palestinians waiting for food aid from the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation in central Gaza early June 24, killing at least 25 and wounding over 140, according to Palestinian witnesses and hospitals… AP (reports) that Israeli tanks and drones opened fire as civilians advanced toward trucks delivering food to a distribution site run by an American contractor and backed by Israel…
Manners: A Lost Key in Raising Children, by John Cuddeback, Blogger
By John Cuddeback, LifeCraft – Although the lack of manners today is generally noted with disapproval, we often do not think of manners as a central feature of how we raise our children. But manners are arguably the major instance of a concrete, tangible thing we are failing to pass on, to the great detriment of all of us… As a parent I understand why this happens. We focus on the larger things that obviously pertain to a right world-view and good moral standards. Manners—at least beyond the most rudimentary such as ‘please’ and ‘thank you’… —slip under the radar.
NYC’s Democrat Mayoral Race Exemplifies The Pitfalls Of Ranked-Choice Voting, by Shawn Fleetwood
By Shawn Fleetwood, The Federalist – Throughout his campaign, Mamdani has reportedly voiced support for taxpayer subsidization of so-called “trans” surgeries (including for minors) and health care for illegal aliens, government-owned grocery stores, “free” bus fare and child care, hiking the corporate tax rate, and limiting the NYPD’s “duties relating to mental-health crisis intervention, homelessness outreach and traffic ticketing,” according to the Post. He’s also espoused pro-Hamas sentiments and was previously arrested for participating in a “pro-Palestinian” demonstration outside of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s New York residence in 2023.
‘Complete and Total Ceasefire’: Trump Announces Roadmap To Ending War Between Israel, Iran, U.S., by Jordan Boyd
By Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – ‘This is a War that could have gone on for years, and destroyed the entire Middle East, but it didn’t, and never will!’ Trump declared… “During each CEASEFIRE, the other side will remain PEACEFUL and RESPECTFUL,” Trump wrote on Truth Social on Monday night. “On the assumption that everything works as it should, which it will, I would like to congratulate both Countries, Israel and Iran, on having the Stamina, Courage, and Intelligence to end, what should be called, ‘THE 12 DAY WAR.’
Returning to the Heart: Ireland’s Sacred Heart Consecration Draws Thousands to Knock Shrine, by Bénédicte Cedergren
By Bénédicte Cedergren, National Catholic Register – Archbishop Eamon Martin renewed Ireland’s consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus on Sunday “to secure refuge from all dangers, visible and invisible” — 152 years after the Emerald Isle’s first consecration… The primate of All Ireland and Archbishop of Armagh presided over the solemn Mass at the Eucharistic and Marian pilgrimage site of Knock — in the northwest of the country, where a Marian apparition took place in August 1879 — on the Solemnity of Corpus Christi. …
NEWSMAX: AG Bondi: Over 1,000 Iranian Sleepers in US
By Newsmax – Attorney General Pam Bondi said this week that her Department of Justice (DOJ) is on “high alert” on the heels of American airstrikes this weekend targeting Iranian nuclear development sites… “Over 1,000 have entered our country, and I can tell you we are on high alert, and everyone is looking at that very closely,” Bondi said.
Saint of the Day for June 25: Blessed Jutta of Thuringia
Franciscan Media – Today’s patroness of Prussia began her life amidst luxury and power but died the death of a simple servant of the poor… In truth, virtue and piety were always of prime importance to Jutta and her husband, both of noble rank. The two were set to make a pilgrimage together to the holy places in Jerusalem, but her husband died on the way. …
Justice Alito Was Right: There is No Right to Abortion in the Constitution, by Dave Andrusko
By Dave Andrusko, LifeNews – (Today, June 24th) is the third anniversary of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, a decision that genuinely deserves the designation of “landmark.” Worth recalling is that before a draft of the decision was leaked to Politico and published on May 2, it was not widely assumed that the justices would use Mississippi’s 15 week protective law to overturn the horrific Roe v. Wade decision. In a 5-1-3 decision, the Supreme Court did just that.
WATCH! Priest Discusses Christian Zionism: Where Is It Leading Us? Matt Gaspers w/ Fr. James Mawdsley
By Matt Gaspers, X Account, June 23, 2025 – Christian Zionism: Where Is It Leading Us? w/ Fr. James Mawdsley
US Catholic Bishops Face Federal Investigation Over Billions in Illegal Immigration Funding, by Jules Gomes
By Jules Gomes, The Stream – The United States Catholic Conference of Bishops (USCCB) and Catholic Charities (CCU) — the domestic charity wing of the U.S. Catholic Church — are among 200 NGOs facing a federal investigation over the misuse of taxpayer funding to facilitate illegal immigration… The U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security and the Subcommittee on Oversight, Investigations, and Accountability announced the probe in a June 11 statement, accusing the USCCB and CCU of colluding with the Biden administration in “helping to fuel the worst border crisis in our nation’s history.”
Trump Proclaims End to ‘12-Day War’ Between Israel and Iran, by Virginia Allen
By Virginia Allen, The Daily Signal – President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran on Monday… “Congratulations to everyone,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “It has been fully agreed by and between Israel and Iran that there will be a complete and total ceasefire (in approximately 6 hours from now, when Israel and Iran have wound down and completed their in progress, final missions!), for 12 hours, at which point the war will be considered ended!”
Has Conservatism Outlived Its Usefulness? by Frank DeVito
By Frank DeVito, Crisis Magazine – In April 2025, Tucker Carlson invited Matt Walsh onto his podcast. The conversation covered everything from same-sex adoption and surrogacy to foreign policy isolationism. It is well worth listening to. But beyond the substance of the conversation, there was simply something powerful about a discussion between two men with such influence on the American Right—each man has an audience of several million subscribers on YouTube alone. In the age of digital media, each man far surpasses the reach of any legacy-news media personality.
Letter and Spirit, by Randall Smith
By Randall Smith, The Catholic Thing – I’ve never really understood this idea that you can follow the “spirit” but not the “letter” of a Biblical commandment or Church teaching… Yes, St. Paul says in 2 Corinthians 3:6 that “the letter kills, but the Spirit gives life.” But he says this in the context of a comparison between the written law of the Old Covenant, “carved in letters on stone,” and the work of the Holy Spirit, “written not in ink but by the Spirit of the living God, not on tablets of stone but on tablets that are hearts of flesh.” It’s not the spirit rather than the letter of the law that gives life; it’s the Holy Spirit that gives life – by spreading charity abroad in our hearts.
DAILY CALLER: ‘Bloodthirsty’: Radical Texas Imam Tells Muslims To Side With Iran During 35-Minute Anti-American, Israeli Sermon, by Nicole Silverio
By Nicole Silverio, Media Reporter, Daily Caller – Dr. Yasir Qadhi, a radical Imam, told his fellow Muslims to side with Iran over the U.S. and Israel during a lengthy sermon on Saturday at the East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC) in Texas… Qadhi accused Israel of being a “blood thirsty, colonialist settler enterprise” that has committed “genocide” and called on his fellow Muslims to stand up against the “kaffir,” a slur used to describe “non-believers” of Islam. He shamed anyone who “sides” with Israel, which would include the U.S. government, which bombed three nuclear sites in Iran on Saturday.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Do Not Throw Your Pearls before Swine
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 7:6,12-14 – 6 “Do not give dogs what is holy; and do not throw your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under foot and turn to attack you. 12 So whatever you wish that men would do to you, do so to them; for this is the law and the prophets. 13 “Enter by the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the way is easy, that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many. …
On June 27: Catholics Worldwide to Join 24-Hour ‘Rosary Relay’ for Priests and Pope Leo, by Rachel Quackenbush
By Rachel Quackenbush , Catholic Vote – On June 27, Catholics around the world will take part in the Annual Global Rosary Relay for the sanctification of priests, an international prayer event held on the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus… Organized by the Worldpriest Global Apostolate, the event involves a continuous relay of Rosary prayers spanning 24 hours, beginning in Magadan, Russia, and ending at Thomas Aquinas College campuses in Massachusetts and California, according to a recent press release from Worldpriest. …
Msgr. Charles Pop: Humility in Prayer According to St. Teresa of Avila
By Msgr. Charles Pope – I have written before on humility in prayer as St. Augustine sets it forth. In today’s post I look to the same topic, but this time as St. Teresa of Avila presents it in her treatise The Way of Perfection… In setting forth her teaching, I have substantially reworked the order of her reflections. St. Teresa was able to see the “whole rose” of the topic, jumping from petal to petal without effort. I, being of a vastly inferior intellect and of far less purity of soul, must look to the individual petals in a certain order to understand. If you wish to read the passage in its original order, it is available here: St Teresa on Humility in Prayer.
Every Church Needs A Security Plan Fortified By The Second Amendment, by Jordan Boyd
By Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – A shooting at a Michigan church on Sunday makes the somber and compelling case for why every single house of worship in America should take steps to protect itself against the inevitable threats of violence against Christians… Brian Anthony Browning, later identified as the son of a CrossPointe Community Church parishoner, allegedly armed himself with a tactical vest and two guns before driving his vehicle into the Wayne, Michigan, house of worship and opening fire on the building’s exterior.
Saint of the Day for June 24: Nativity of Saint John the Baptist
Franciscan Media – Jesus called John the greatest of all those who had preceded him: “I tell you, among those born of women, no one is greater than John….” But John would have agreed completely with what Jesus added: “[Y]et the least in the kingdom of God is greater than he” (Luke 7:28).
Can Bombing Iran Satisfy Just-War Criteria? by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Before war fever , could we please stop and ask a few elementary questions? What are we doing in Iran? Why? Is an American offensive morally justifiable?… Rather than pretend to know the details of the military situation—about which the available information is cloudy, contradictory, and very clearly coming from partisan sources—I propose to explore these questions in the light of just-war theory… Just-war theory is remarkably sophisticated and nuanced. Serious thinkers have reflected on these issues for centuries, and produced a detailed moral analysis based on natural law.
Msgr. Charles Pope: Jesus Wants to Feed You! Corpus Christi
By Msgr. Charles Pope – On the Feast of Corpus Christi, we do well to mediate on the desire of the Lord to feed His people and the shocking indifference many have to this fact. This indifference is not just on the part of those who do not come to Mass; it is also found among those in the pews, many of whom don’t seem to care that so many people no longer attend. We should recognize the passionate concern the Lord has to feed all His people—yes even your wayward spouse or child.
Is the Future Islam? by Thomas Gallatin
By Thomas Gallatin, Patriot Post – If demographic trends continue, it won’t be long before Islam surpasses Christianity as the world’s leading religion in terms of the number of adherents… A recently released report from the Pew Research Center found that, from 2010 to 2020, Islam was the fastest-growing religion in the world, increasing by 347 million adherents over the decade… While the report noted that Christianity remains the largest religion in the world, its share has decreased by 1.8% to a total of 2.3 billion people, or roughly 29% of the world’s population.
AP: Pope Leo XIV Says There Should Be No Tolerance for Abuse of Any Kind in Catholic Church, by Franklin Briceno
By Franklin Briceno, AP – “It is urgent to root in the whole church a culture of prevention that does not tolerate any form of abuse – neither of power or authority, nor abuse of conscience, spiritual or sexual abuse,” Leo said in the message. “This culture will only be authentic if it is born of active vigilance, of transparent processes and sincere listening to those who have been hurt. For this, we need journalists.”
Fr. Paul D. Scalia: Eucharistic Hope
Fr. Paul D. Scalia, The Catholic Thing – “Dismiss the crowd so that they can go to the surrounding villages and farms and find lodging and provisions; for we are in a deserted place here.” The Apostles have a point. The crowds had followed Jesus out into the country, away from the towns and villages. Ironically, it was Jesus Himself who had decided to go with His Apostles to a deserted place to escape the crowds and the busyness of the towns. (Cf. Mark 6:31) But the crowds followed and now found themselves in need of food.
Suicide Bomber Kills at Least 20 in Attack on Christians in Syria, by Hayden Cunningham
By Hayden Cunningham, Human Events – A suicide bomber opened fire and detonated a suicide vest inside a Greek Orthodox church near Damascus on Sunday, killing at least 20 people and injuring 52 others… The attack occurred in the town of Dweila, just outside the capital, inside the Mar Elias Church, according to Syrian state media. Local reports indicated that children were among the dead and wounded.
Rip Down the Pride Flag, by Garrett D. Johnson
By Garrett D. Johnson, Crisis Magazine – Many years ago, I decided to attend daily Mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. Each morning on my way to Mass, I would drive past a house that flew the flag representing pride in all the different sexual identities that fell under the LGBTQ (this was pre-IA+ times) banner. I didn’t take much notice of it at the time, as these flags were all over the city. But, one day, I noticed the flag was becoming tattered, and I surprisingly felt a sense of joy.
Chicago Clerk Suspends ID Program Serving Illegal Aliens Following ICE Subpoena, by James Mortensen
By James Mortensen, MRC TV – In an attempt to thwart scrutiny by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Chicago, City Clerk Anna Valencia (IL-D) removed the illegal alien “sanctuary” city’s online application portal for its CityKey ID program after receiving a subpoena from the agency… ICE had subpoenaed records of the now-suspended program, which provides identification cards to all residents within the city – including illegal aliens. As noted by the Chicago Tribune, when the CityKey program was first introduced in 2017, it was intended to skirt public records laws by only processing applications in person. …
Christ is God’s Answer to Humanity’s Hunger, Pope Leo XIV Affirms on Corpus Christi, by Victoria Cardiel
By Victoria Cardiel, CNA – Pope Leo XIV on Sunday called on the faithful to “share the bread”— a sign of the gift of divine salvation — to “multiply hope and to proclaim the coming of God’s Kingdom” as he presided for the first time as pope over Mass for the Solemnity of Corpus Christi… On the feast when the Catholic Church especially celebrates the mystery of the Eucharist —namely, the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the consecrated bread and wine — the pontiff declared: “Christ is God’s answer to our human hunger, because his Body is the bread of eternal life: Take this and eat of it, all of you!” …
Saint of the Day for June 23: Saint John Fisher(1469 – June 22, 1535)
Franciscan Media – Saint John Fisher’s Story – John Fisher is usually associated with Erasmus, Thomas More, and other Renaissance humanists. His life therefore, did not have the external simplicity found in the lives of some saints. Rather, he was a man of learning, associated with the intellectuals and political leaders of his day. He was interested in the contemporary culture and eventually became chancellor at Cambridge. He had been made a bishop at 35, and one of his interests was raising the standard of preaching in England. …
Pope Leo XIV After U.S. Bombings in Iran: ‘Humanity Cries Out and Pleads for Peace’, by Victoria Cardiel
By Victoria Cardiel for CNA, (Catholic World Report ) – Reacting to what he called the “alarming news” of U.S. airstrikes on nuclear facilities in Iran, Pope Leo XIV on Sunday pleaded with the international community “to stop the tragedy of war before it becomes an irreparable abyss.”… “Today more than ever, humanity cries out and pleads for peace,” the pope said, in remarks following his Angelus reflection June 22, adding that the cry “must not be drowned out by the roar of weapons or by rhetoric that incites conflict.”
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: First Take the Log out of Your Own Eye
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 7:1-5 – 1 “Judge not, that you be not judged. 2 For with the judgment you pronounce you will be judged, and the measure you give will be the measure you get. 3 Why do you see the speck that is in your brother’s eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye? 4 Or how can you say to your brother, `Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ when there is the log in your own eye? …
After Banning Abortions, Texas Approves $200 Million to Help Pregnant Moms and Babies, by Samantha Furnace
By Samantha Furnace, LifeNews – Texas lawmakers increased funding this year for pregnancy centers, adoption agencies, and maternity homes to help families choose Life. The state budget includes $200 million for Pro-Life nonprofits, and officials also passed new legislation that will limit the ways bureaucrats sabotage the program. Although this is a big win, Pro-Life leaders still have a lot of work to do to crack down on mail-order abortion pills.
We Bombed Iran. What Could Possibly Go Wrong? by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – Israel was perfectly capable of eliminating Iran’s nuclear program, and justified in doing so. It didn’t need U.S. help, and we didn’t need to invite the blowback that will come our way. What price will we pay in domestic terrorism? It’s impossible to say. Remember how fragile our freedoms proved during the COVID panic. What would happen if we got hit with a wave of terror attacks — to be handled by an FBI still worm-eaten with Obama loyalists whose specialty is prosecuting grandmas who took selfies on January 6, 2021?… Wise, well-meaning people are worried.
EDITORIAL: For Catholics, These Aren’t Ordinary Times
The Editors, National Catholic Register – In liturgical terms, Catholics bade a cheerful goodbye to the Easter season following the celebration of Pentecost Sunday on June 8 and entered into liturgical Ordinary Time… But in secular terms, there’s nothing ordinary about the events that have since taken place. Instead, over the course of one of the most depressing single weeks in recent memory, the world has experienced an extraordinary eruption of turmoil and violence both nationally and internationally… In the U.S., California remains dangerously mired in the protests and riots that began on June 6, targeted against the arrests of illegal immigrants by federal law enforcement officials.
The Abrahamic Covenant Is A Bad Argument For The U.S. Going To War With Iran, by Elle Purnell
By Elle Purnell, The Federalist – We shouldn’t treat the Abrahamic covenant lightly, but neither should we cherry-pick it to haphazardly apply to a modern geopolitical map… In the interview, which aired Wednesday, Cruz invoked the biblical statement that “those who bless Israel will be blessed, and those who curse Israel will be cursed.”… Cruz, who said he doesn’t want to put American boots on the ground in Iran but would support doing so “if the risk got severe enough,” concluded that the passage means “biblically we are commanded to support Israel.”
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Why Are You Anxious – Seek First His Kingdom
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 6:24-34 – 24 “No one can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon. 25 “Therefore I tell you, do not be anxious about your life, what you shall eat or what you shall drink, nor about your body, what you shall put on. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothing?
The Benefits of Presidential Uncertainty (2025 is Starting to Look Like 1980), by Michael Reagan
By Michael Reagan, Patriot Post – You don’t hear Trump denying anything, right? He just keeps everyone guessing — especially the Iranians… Is his dogged public uncertainty one of his “art of the deal” tactics to get Iran to come to the negotiating table? Probably… In 1980 not saying anything and allowing the liberal media and the left to sell the Iranian mullahs the idea that their country might soon become a parking lot worked very well for my father.
Be Witnesses to Sanctity of Life, Cardinal Tells Catholics After ‘Watershed’ Suicide Vote, by Simon Caldwell
By Simon Caldwell, Catholic Herald – British Catholics must hold firmly to the teaching of the Church that human life is sacred and inviolable, Cardinal Vincent Nichols has said in the wake of MPs narrowly backing an assisted suicide Bill… Cardinal Nichols, the Archbishop of Westminster and the president of the Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, said Catholics must also do whatever they could to persuade peers to reject the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill as it begins its way through the House of Lords. …
FOX reports increase of Gen Z men turning to Catholicism, by McKenna Snow
By McKenna Snow, Catholic Vote – Father Mike Schmitz, who is the host of the “Bible in a Year” podcast and the director of youth and young adult ministry in the Diocese of Duluth, Minnesota, also recently weighed in on this trend and why men are the ones who are leading it… he has observed a strong desire for brotherhood… young men are more prepared to develop these friendships… Another factor could be that “there is a more robust Christianity that is being proclaimed and offered,” he said.
Stephen Miller Demolishes Democrats’ Talking Points Pleading for Endless Illegal Labor, by Neil Munro
By Neil Munro, Breitbart – Democrats from N.Y. to California have launched a media-magnified PR campaign to argue millions of illegal migrants hired by employers should be exempt from the nation’s deportation laws… immigration czar Stephen Miller is using Twitter to expose the Democrats’ claim that migrants somehow become legal when they accept wages far below the levels needed by ordinary Americans… Miller (said) ‘The LA Mayor says her economy is dependent on vast criminal lawbreaking and the federal government should ensure vast criminal lawbreaking continues forever.” …
The Twin Plights of Religion and of the Humanities, by David G Bonagura, Jr.
By David G Bonagura, Jr., The Catholic Thing – It is old news that the practice of Christianity and the study of the humanities have been declining for decades. Their falls, however, are rarely considered together. One has not caused the collapse of the other. The two are suffering because the spirit of our age despises the goal they share – the shaping of the human mind and soul for transcendent goods. Tracing their twin plights illuminates their virtues and the crippling worldliness that undermines them as lights on our journey to God.
Fr. David Nix: Islam Is Now Growing Faster Than Christianity.
By Father David Nix, Blog, Padre Peregrino Hermitag – Raymond Ibraham (a Coptic Orthodox Christian American born in Egypt)… observed: “Modern day Western Christianity is not appealing. It has become such an abstract idea, stripped of ritual and stripped of history… We need a more robust historic form of Christianity. That is what appealed to people. That is what men fought and died for… They’re not going to do it for what’s now being paraded as Christianity, which is just a mask for craven behavior.”
National Guard Decision Is a Win for Public Safety, Not Just the President, by Hans von Spakovsky
By Hans von Spakovsky, The Daily Signal – A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals of the 9th Circuit released a unanimous opinion upholding President Donald Trump’s federalization of the California National Guard, and the media is portraying this as a win for the president over California Gov. Gavin Newsom… It was, but it’s also a win for the public safety of the residents of Los Angeles, for local and federal law enforcement, and for a civilized society—a win against lawlessness, mob violence, and the reckless politics of a governor intent on ignoring the mayhem caused by violent agitators and his own weak actions.
School Choice Movement Sees Surge With Dozens of States Now on Board, by Elise DeGeeter
By Elise DeGeeter, Catholic Vote – Since 2021, a remarkable shift has begun to reshape education policy nationwide: growth in the number of states that embrace school choice measures. Last week, New Hampshire became the latest state – and the first in the Northeast – to fully adopt a universal program… On June 10, Republican Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed Senate Bill 295, removing income restrictions from the state’s Education Freedom Account program. Families can apply public education funds toward private school tuition, homeschooling, tutoring, and other schooling options.
Fr. Raymond J. de Souza: Providential Feast Days Shine Light on Religious Freedom Week
By Father Raymond J. de Souza, National Catholic Register – Beginning on June 22, the feast of Sts. John Fisher and Thomas More, the week includes the Nativity of St. John the Baptist (June 24) and concludes with the solemn feast of Sts. Peter and Paul (June 29). All were martyrs at the hands of state power. They are martyrs of religious freedom, and patrons of those persecuted for their religious faith, even if today’s concept of religious liberty was not developed in the ancient or medieval world.
Saint of the Day for June 21: St. Aloysius Gonzaga (March 9, 1568 – June 21, 1591)
By Franciscan Media – The Lord can make saints anywhere, even amid the brutality and license of Renaissance life. Florence was the “mother of piety” for Aloysius Gonzaga despite his exposure to a “society of fraud, dagger, poison, and lust.” As a son of a princely family, he grew up in royal courts and army camps. His father wanted Aloysius to be a military hero.
On Immigration, the US Bishops See Only One Side, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Looking at the Trump administration’s efforts to enforce US immigration laws, and the sometimes violent reactions, Archbishop Timothy Broglio, speaking as president of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) perceives “a profound social crisis before which no person of good will can remain silent.”… Well, we can all agree that the immigration problem has attained the proportions of a crisis. But why is the USCCB speaking out now? The problem has been evident for many years. Our bishops did not see it as a “profound social crisis” when hundreds of thousands of unvetted immigrants were pouring unchecked across our southern border, and hundreds of unaccompanied children were disappearing. …
Kids and Screens Are a Toxic Combo, by Emmy Griffin
By Emmy Griffin, Patriot Post – Yet another study proves that screen time has adverse effects on children, including anxiety, emotional irregulation, low self-esteem, aggression, conduct problems, and attention struggles… The American Psychological Association (APA) recently published a meta study that distilled the data from 117 studies involving the screen time usage of 292,000 kids ages 10 and younger. Predictably, the findings were not good.
Saint of the Day for June 20: Saint Paulinus of Nola (354 – June 22, 431)
Franciscan Media, June 20 – Anyone who is praised in the letters of six or seven saints undoubtedly must be of extraordinary character. Such a person was Paulinus of Nola, correspondent and friend of Saints Augustine, Jerome, Melania, Martin, Gregory and Ambrose… Born near Bordeaux, he was the son of the Roman prefect of Gaul, who had extensive property in both Gaul and Italy. Paulinus became a distinguished lawyer, holding several public offices in the Roman Empire. …
Since Dobbs Decision in 2022, 105 Abortion Businesses Have Closed Nationwide, by Rachel Quackenbush
By Rachel Quackenbush, LifeNews – Dozens of abortion clinics are shutting down — not just in states with bans, but in places where abortion remains fully legal, AP News reported June 17… Since the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision in 2022, at least 105 clinics have closed nationwide, according to the report. Strikingly, 65 of those closures happened in states without new abortion limits… While pro-abortion activists scramble to adapt, pro-life leaders see the trend as confirmation that the abortion industry is increasingly unsustainable. From waning donations to rising logistical costs, clinics are facing mounting challenges. ..
Pope Leo XIII: The Apostolic Mission Did Not Die With the Apostles
Written by Pope Leo XIII, (S. Cyprianus, Ep. lxix., ad Magnum, n. I). from Satis cognitum (1896), Post on The Catholic Thing – Truly the voice of the Apostles, when the Holy Ghost had come down upon them, resounded throughout the world. Wherever they went they proclaimed themselves the ambassadors of Christ Himself. “By whom (Jesus Christ) we have received grace and Apostleship for obedience to the faith in all nations for His name”
How Trump’s DOJ Plans to Use Law Weaponized Against Pro-Lifers to Protect Them Instead, by Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
By Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell, The Daily Signal – Congressional Republicans are fighting to repeal the law used under the Biden administration to prosecute pro-lifers for praying outside abortion clinics… In the meantime, Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon plans to use the law to prosecute attacks against pregnancy resource centers… “While the statute is in place, it provides protection for both people who are going to abortion clinics as well as crisis pregnancy centers,” Dhillon told The Daily Signal. “And we intend to prosecute numerous attacks that have happened on those over the years with people coming forward with the right evidence that we need.”
Democrats Will Turn Every Illegal Alien Trump Doesn’t Deport Into A Voter, by Brianna Lyman
By Brianna Lyman, The Federalist – Given the chance, Democrats will choose voter registration over deportation… On Wednesday, Rep. Maxwell Frost, D-Fla., suggested granting citizenship to every illegal alien in the country. According to Frost, if Republicans don’t want illegal aliens in America, the fix is simple — just make them legal. But his comments are revealing and expose the endgame of the modern Democrat Party: use the border crisis that they created to cement their permanent political power.
Preparing the Way for the Eucharist: The Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, by Gayle Somers
By Gayle Somers, Catholic Exchange – On this Solemnity of Corpus Christi, we might expect our Gospel to be an account of the Last Supper, in which Jesus first pronounced the words of His institution of the Eucharist. However, St. Luke points us in a slightly different direction. We see Jesus ministering to the large crowds who followed Him, speaking “about the kingdom of God” and healing “those who needed to be cured.” This action is the very essence of what Jesus came to do when He took on flesh and blood. He came to tell us that true human life can only be found in God’s kingdom, not the various kingdoms of history or human culture.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Lay up Treasure in Heaven
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 6:19-23 – 19 “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust consume and where thieves break in and steal, 20 but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust consumes and where thieves do not break in and steal. 21 For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. 22 “The eye is the lamp of the body. …
Christianity and the West, Part I, by Daniel J. Mahoney
By Daniel J. Mahoney, The American Mind – The tumultuous and exhausting 12-year pontificate of the Argentinian Jorge Bergoglio, better known to the world as Pope Francis, came to an end in April. Francis was a paradoxical pope if there ever was one. He openly promoted disruption in the Catholic Church, which he did not hesitate to call causing “a mess,” as if unclarity about doctrine and the Church’s moral teaching could somehow serve constructive purposes. He spoke endlessly of mercy and the Church as an immense, nonjudgmental “field hospital” for the lost and broken. But Pope Francis rarely called for the repentance that is the crucial prerequisite for the healing of the soul.
Archdiocese of New Orleans Accused of Securities Fraud by Investors, by by David Hammer
By David Hammer, CBS News, (Complicit Clergy) – The Catholic archdiocese of New Orleans is planning to default on a nearly $1 million interest payment on more than $41 million in bonds it sold in 2017, leading lawyers for the people who purchased the church’s debt to allege in open court that the archdiocese had engaged in “the definition of securities fraud.”… An attorney for the archdiocese counters that the allegation is “an extreme stretch.”
Abortion Pill Rescue Network Reports 7,000 Babies Saved by Reversal Drug, by Tyler Arnold
The abortion pill reversal (APR) drug supplied by Abortion Pill Rescue Network (APRN) has saved the lives of more than 7,000 unborn children since 2007, according to estimates from Heartbeat International… Heartbeat International, a pro-life organization that operates APRN, announced the milestone in a June 12 article posted on “Pregnancy Help News,” a website the organization runs.
A Grieving Mother’s Call to Action: The Church Must Stand Up to Dehumanizing AI, by Megan Garcia
By Megan Garcia, Crisis Magazine – After Sewell’s death, I learned that my son had been involved in an intimate relationship with an AI chatbot named “Daenarys,” modeled on a TV character, on a popular platform called Character.AI… My son had become increasingly withdrawn over the months leading up to his death, and as his mother, I worried about him and sought mental health counseling for him to find out why his behavior had so drastically changed. It never quite added up… Only after I discovered his messages with the chatbot was I able to put the pieces together. In richly detailed chats lasting for months, the Character.AI bot manipulated Sewell ….
Going Soft On Illegal Labor Is A Betrayal Of American Workers Like My Family, by Lyndsey Fifield
By Lyndsey Fifield, The Federalist – I wasn’t prepared for the level of rage that washed over my body as I watched this video of a roofing business owner in Florida blubbering over the detention of his illegally employed workforce… I also wasn’t ready for the flashbacks to my childhood it gave me, and my reaction was not kind… I’m still astonished by the attention this little tweet has gotten, but I understand why it has: Many, many Americans can relate.
UK Archbishops: Assisted Suicide Bill Will Be Death Knell for Hospices, Care Homes in England, by Patrick J. Passmore
By Patrick J. Passmore, CNA – Two prominent archbishops in England have said that if the End of Life Bill set for a final vote in Parliament on Friday passes, Catholic hospices and care homes may have no choice but to shut down… In a statement about the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill about to face its Third Reading on Friday in British Parliament, Cardinal Vincent Nichols, archbishop of Westminster, and Archbishop John Sherrington of Liverpool, who oversees life issues, said: “We call attention to the fact that the future of many care homes and hospices will be put in grave doubt if the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill becomes law.”
Foreign Policy: Iran Is Not The United States’ War To Fight, by Adam Johnston
By Adam Johnston, The Federalist – If President Trump truly believes in ‘no more stupid wars,’ now is the time to prove it… Iran is not America’s war to fight. And Israel is not a country the United States is obligated to defend. Now is the time to heed the words of John Quincy Adams when he rightly stated that America “is the well-wisher to the freedom and independence of all. She is the champion and vindicator only of her own.”
Pride Month Is In Retreat, But We Need More Consistent Sexual Ethics, by Nathanael Blake
By Nathanael Blake, The Federalist – The Glamor of the Sexual Revolution Is Fading… Pride seems subdued this year. The month-long celebration of all things gay, queer, trans, and the rest of the endless acronym is still happening, of course. But, the festivities seem muted, and corporations, perhaps chastened by the debacles of Budweiser and Target, seem less inclined to wallow in Pride for a month. The radical rainbow revolution has stalled, and even its prior victories, such as same-sex marriage, may be losing support.
The Same Country That Prohibits And Prosecutes Silent Prayer Is Now Poised To Permit Abortion Until Birth, by Jordan Boyd
By Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – The same country that has repeatedly weaponized its anti-free speech laws to prosecute Christians for praying silently near abortion facilities went to great lengths this week to permit abortion through all nine months of pregnancy… The House of Commons overwhelmingly voted on Tuesday to pass an amendment that would legalize abortion until birth across England and Wales. According to Right To Life UK, members of Parliament “hijacked” a Crime and Policing Bill “to rush through a seismic and unpopular change to abortion law after just two hours’ debate.”
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Your Heavenly Father Knows What You Need
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 6:7-157 “And in praying do not heap up empty phrases as the Gentiles do; for they think that they will be heard for their many words. 8 Do not be like them, for your Father knows what you need before you ask him. 9 Pray then like this: Our Father who art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. 10 Thy kingdom come.
The Parentage of Our Faith: Mother Church and Father God, by Fr. Kevin Drew
By Fr. Kevin Drew, Catholic Exchange – The sacred author of Proverbs, writing around 300-400 years before Christ, revealed that from His very beginnings God the creator was not alone. No, someone was with Him when He established the heavens, “beside Him as His craftsman.” In the fullness of time, that craftsman revealed Himself in the person of Jesus Christ… Since the 6th century, this passage from Proverbs has been read on September 8th, which is the birthday of the Blessed Virgin Mary, because in some translations the text does not read “The Lord possessed me,” but rather, “The Lord created me.” And as we all know, Christ was not created.
The Problems – and Promise – of Cell Phones for Kids, by Caleb Kruse
By Caleb Kruse, The Stream – If there’s one thing that everyone, regardless of age, religion, or politics, can agree on, it’s that cell phones have overtaken our lives… That’s why Nebraska’s students, parents, and teachers alike recently welcomed Governor Jim Pillen’s signature banning cell phones in public schools. The bipartisan and nearly unanimously passed legislation aims to eliminate the distractions of cell phones in classrooms, which 72% of high school teachers nationwide say is a “major” problem. …
Supreme Court Protects Minors From Gender Ideology, by Andrea M. Picciotti-Bayer
By Andrea M. Picciotti-Bayer, National Catholic Register – The Supreme Court Wednesday morning kept in place a Tennessee law banning medical “gender transitions” on minors… The 6-3 decision in U.S. v. Skrmetti protects vulnerable children from the snares of gender ideology and safeguards our Constitution from being manipulated by this sinister ideology… In 2023, Tennessee restricted medical “transition” treatments for minors, enacting SB1 — the Prohibition on Medical Procedures Performed on Minors Related to Sexual Identity. …
Sowing or Reaping? There is No Third Option, by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – Each time we read through the Bible, different passages claim our attention. There are probably a well-coordinated set of reasons for this, beginning with the shortness of the human attention span, and ending with the interior grace of the Holy Spirit as we read. I hope I am not entirely alone in my ability to say prayers or even read Scripture while thinking about something else. But if we keep at it, new insights do come to mind.
Defunding Planned Parenthood Could Close 200 Abortion Centers, by Mat Staver
By Mat Staver, LifeNews – There are 200 bloody abortion clinics that you can help close today. The U.S. Senate Finance Committee could release its version of the federal budget bill at any moment. The language for Defunding Big Abortion must pass through this committee… This is the committee where the abortion defunding fight will live or die… If we don’t act right now — Planned Parenthood and other abortion profiteers will continue siphoning hundreds of millions of dollars every year from you to fund their campaigns to murder innocent children. ….
Mission Abandoned: How the Coalition for Canceled Priests Failed Its Calling, by Dan Sevigny
By Dan Sevigny, Crisis Magazine – When I first entered the grand ballroom of the Hilton in Rosemont, Illinois, in June 2023, I was filled with hope. The Coalition for Canceled Priests’ “A House United” conference promised to galvanize support for marginalized clergy who had been silenced for upholding traditional Catholic teachings. As someone dedicated to building authentic Catholic communities, I saw in this organization a potential ally in supporting priests who courageously stood for timeless truths.
Saint of the Day for June 19: Saint Romuald (c. 950 – June 19, 1027)
By Franciscan Media, June 19 – In the midst of a wasted youth, Romuald watched his father kill a relative in a duel over property. In horror he fled to a monastery near Ravenna. After three years, some of the monks found him to be uncomfortably holy and eased him out… Romuald spent the next 30 years going about Italy, founding monasteries and hermitages. He longed to give his life to Christ in martyrdom ….
Pope St. John XXIII: A Resolve to Uphold Latin
By Pope St. John XXIII, – from Veterum sapientia (1962) – “It is a matter of regret that so many people, unaccountably dazzled by the marvelous progress of science, are taking it upon themselves to oust or restrict the study of Latin and other kindred subjects…. Yet, in spite of the urgent need for science, Our own view is that the very contrary policy should be followed. The greatest impression is made on the mind by those things which correspond more closely to man’s nature and dignity. And therefore the greatest zeal should be shown in the acquisition of whatever educates and ennobles the mind. Otherwise poor mortal creatures may well become like the machines they build – cold, hard, and devoid of love.”
NY Gov Announces $50 Mil. in Taxpayer Funds for ‘Legal Services’ for Illegal Aliens, by Nick Kangadis, MRC TV, June 18, 2025
By Nick Kangadis, MRC TV – At some point, you’d think someone would ask someone on the left doing everything they can to protect illegal aliens more than they call for protection of American citizens, ‘Who do you serve?’… On Tuesday, New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D) announced that the State of New York will be using $50 million in taxpayer funds to provide legal assistance to illegal aliens.
US Embassy in Jerusalem Closes, Trump Sends Mixed Signals as Israel-Iran War Enters Fifth Day, by Elise DeGeeter
By Elise DeGeeter, Catholic Vote – The US Embassy in Jerusalem early Wednesday announced that it would be closed until Friday in compliance with local ordinances amid retaliatory Iranian strikes on the state of Israel, while the Trump administration signaled it may be weighing further US involvement in the Middle Eastern war… After declaring “complete and total control of the skies over Iran” and oscillating between diplomacy and threats of military action in a series of June 17 media posts, President Donald Trump convened with national security officials in the White House Situation Room to discuss the escalating conflict.
Religious Liberty Lit the Way for America’s Shining City on a Hill, by Gerard V. Bradley
By Gerard V. Bradley, National Catholic Register – The founders of the United States were pioneers of religious liberty. Unlike practically all societies before theirs, they eschewed top-down control of the people’s religion through princely imposition, or by the altar-throne deals common in Christendom, or by enforcing some eclectic civil religion. Or by all three, as in England ca. 1776, where the idea was political prosperity through religious unity. …
British House of Commons Approves Radical Measure for Abortions Up to Birth, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Pro-life campaigners have made it clear that they will be fighting an extreme abortion up to birth amendment as it progresses to the House of Lords, after the Government’s Crime and Policing Bill was hijacked to rush through a seismic and unpopular change to abortion law after just two hours’ debate… The extreme abortion amendment (NC1) was passed by MPs by a vote of 379 to 137. ..
The Pro-Riot Left Is Following the Nazi Playbook for Seizing Power, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – The Nazi Playbook in Play in Los Angeles Today… The Left in America isn’t following the Communist playbook, which succeeded once in Russia but failed in every developed country. The Left is following the Nazi playbook that succeeded in highly cultured Germany. The organization Antifa was founded by the Soviets in the 1920s to try to seize power in Germany, and has existed ever since. It learned the lessons of its failure and the technique of Nazi success …. Whether they know it or not (I think many do), Democrats like Gavin Newsom are implementing the Nazi playbook in our own states and cities. That’s what Donald Trump faces.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: When You Pray, Fast, and Give Alms
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18 – 1 “Beware of practicing your piety before men in order to be seen by them; for then you will have no reward from your Father who is in heaven. 2 “Thus, when you give alms, sound no trumpet before you, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may be praised by men. …
The Church and the Resurgence of Nationalism, Part I, by Darrick Taylor
By Darrick Taylo0r, Crisis Magazine – Nationalism is all the rage these days, at least on the political Right. For many on the Right, this has become their default position, opposed to the globalism of the Left. Fault lines persist, however. Some see nationalism as primarily based upon ethnicity and shared culture; others promote a “civic” nationalism which downplays these and promotes equality of individual citizens. Globally, nationalism has also become the major rival, philosophically speaking, to the internationalism of Western liberals …..
Poll: Just 16% Of Americans Want U.S. Involved In Israel-Iran War, by Brianna Lyman
By Brianna Lyman, The Federalist – new poll released Tuesday reveals just 16 percent of Americans want to get involved in the Israel-Iran war… The poll, conducted earlier this week by The Economist and analytics group YouGov, found 16 percent of Americans think the “U.S. military should get involved in the conflict between Israel and Iran;” 60 percent say it should not, and 24 percent are “not sure.” When split among party lines, 53 percent of Republicans, 65 percent of Democrats, and 61 percent of Independents oppose intervention in Iran, according to YouGov.
Sen. Kennedy: Your Tax Dollars Help PBS, NPR Lie to You About Laptop, Covid, Racism, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, MRC TV – PBS and NPR are using taxpayer dollars to dishonestly push their own political agendas, Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) said Tuesday, calling for the Senate to vote to approve Pres. Donald Trump’s request to rescind funding of public media… In a social media thread posted on X.com, Sen. Kennedy began by detailing the cost to American taxpayers of subsidizing public media: “In 2025 alone, Congress will send the Corporation for Public Broadcasting $535M. …
St. Peter’s Goes Net Zero, Faith Hits Rock Bottom, by Chris Jackson
By Chris Jackson, Blog, Hiraeth In Exile – The Basilica where countless pilgrims have knelt in awe, where the bones of Peter lie enshrined beneath the high altar, is now to be remade into a symbol of “sustainability.” That word appeared no fewer than twelve times in the announcement, alongside “environment,” “ecological transition,” “photovoltaic,” and “energy efficiency.” The words “salvation,” “truth,” or “Christ the King” were nowhere to be found.
New Jersey Supreme Court Says State Can Empanel Grand Jury to Investigate Clergy Abuse, by Daniel Payne
By Daniel Payne, CNA – The New Jersey government will be allowed to assemble a grand jury to investigate allegations of clergy sexual abuse there, the state Supreme Court said Monday… In a unanimous ruling, the New Jersey Supreme Court said a lower court had erred when it held the state could not empanel the jury, with the high court stating that the government “has the right to proceed with its investigation and present evidence before a special grand jury.”
Israel, Palestine, and Jason Jones, by Peter Wolfgang
By Peter Wolfgang, Catholic Culture – Two things can be true at the same time. Take, for instance, Israel’s attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities and military infrastructure this week. It’s possible to believe that Iran brought this on themselves. Indeed, that they have had it coming for a long time, perhaps as far back as the hostage crisis during the Carter era. That Iran’s rulers were high stakes gamblers who just lost their gamble. That the mullahs made their final, fatal, miscalculation beginning on October 7th, 2023, when one of their proxies in their “Axis of Resistance” butchered Israelis …
Cardinal Burke: Doctrinal and Moral Corruption ‘Directly Related’ to Abuse of the Liturgy, by Edward Pentin
By Edward Pentin, National Catholic Register – Recalling the warnings of popes and saints, Cardinal Burke said neglect of liturgical law and tradition has paved the way for widespread confusion about faith and morals… Cardinal Raymond Burke has appealed to Pope Leo XIV to lift the restrictions on the pre-1970 liturgy, stressing that respect for liturgical tradition is critical for the Catholic Church’s mission and that doctrinal and moral corruption shows itself in “divisions and factions” that lead to liturgical abuse.
Msgr. Roger Landry: June 16.. the 350th Anniversary of the Great Apparition of the Sacred Heart
Msgr. Roger Landry, National Catholic Register – As devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus reaches a major milestone, Christ’s words remain a challenge: to return love for love and console his heart in the Holy Eucharist… Those devoted to the Sacred Heart of Jesus have been looking forward to this June 16 for a long time… That’s because it is the 350th anniversary of the most significant of Jesus’ apparitions to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, in which he revealed to her the mysteries of his heart and requested the inauguration of what would become the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Protecting the Public During the Violent Riots in Los Angeles, by Isela Becerra
By Isela Becerra, Wilson Beaver, The Daily Signal – Protesters in Los Angeles once again launch violent assaults this weekend against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and law enforcement officers. Agitators at the Federal Building in downtown LA threw rocks, bottles, and fireworks. Police deployed tear gas, flash bangs, and rubber bullets to try and maintain order. Protesters even went after police horses… Over 70 people were arrested… The protests started on June 6 after federal agents swept through the city’s garment district for illegal immigrants, arresting 118, including five gang members.
Author Kevin Wells Has a New Book! Watch An Excerpt from Chapter 1: The Dialogue of the Saints
By Kevin Wells, Youtube – This excerpt from Kevin Wells’s latest book, “Coached by the Curé: Lessons in Shepherding with St. John Vianney” brings to life “Chapter 1: The Dialogue of the Saints”. In this imaginative “letter from Heaven”, the heartfelt voice of the Curé coaches today’s parents and laity on how to save their lost lambs in these modern days of moral collapse. At an hour when the consciences of Catholic youth and young adults are hourly invaded by a modernist secular culture – and so few clergy are regarded as their rescuers – St. John Vianney emerges as a titan and rescuer of souls.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Love Your Enemies and Pray for Them
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 5:43-48 – 43 “You have heard that it was said, `You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ 44 But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, 45 so that you may be sons of your Father who is in heaven; for he makes his sun rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the just and on the unjust. 46 For if you love those who love you, what reward have you? Do not even the tax collectors do the same? ….
Castel Gandolfo: Pope Leo XIV to Resume Papal Summer Vacation Tradition in Lakeside Town, by Hannah Brockhaus
By Hannah Brockhaus, Catholic News Agency – he town of Castel Gandolfo has said Pope Leo XIV will again partake in the centuries-long tradition of spending a summer vacation at the lakeside papal residence in the Alban Hills south of Rome… A spokeswoman for the small town, Giulia Agostinelli, told CNA on Tuesday morning Leo will arrive sometime during the first week of July. The Vatican confirmed shortly afterward that the pope will spend July 6-20, and Aug. 15-17 in the pontifical villas at Castel Gandolfo.
Fr. David Nix: St. Ignatius’ Rules For Discernment (Literal Translation)
By Father David Nix, “Padre Peregrino” – Last year, I reproduced St. Ignatius’ Rules For Discernment (Dynamic Translation.) Today, I reproduce a literal translation for use with my new podcast series is called Peregrino Ignatian Paths on the Rules of Discernment and Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola. We will be using both translations, but primarily the following… St. Ignatius writes: The soul is moved by diverse spirits, which it is important to discern, in order to follow the good and repel the bad. The following are some rules, of which the first are suited to souls less perfect and the others to those who are more so.
Saint of the Day for June 17: Saint Joseph Cafasso (January 15, 1811 – June 23, 1860)
By Franciscan Media – Even as a young man, Joseph loved to attend Mass and was known for his humility and fervor in prayer. After his ordination, he was assigned to a seminary in Turin. There he worked especially against the spirit of Jansenism—an excessive preoccupation with sin and damnation. He used the works of Saint Francis de Sales and Saint Alphonsus Liguori to moderate the rigorism popular at the seminary.
EXCLUSIVE: Anti-Christian Group Advised DOJ Prosecutors on ‘Hate Crimes,’ Docs Show, by Tyler O’Neil
By Tyler O’Neil, The Daily Signal – “All Americans should be shocked, appalled, and terrified that the Biden Justice Department was taking advice from a hate-filled, morally bankrupt organization like the Southern Poverty Law Center,” Ian Prior, senior counselor at America First Legal, told The Daily Signal in a statement Monday. “The SPLC’s agenda is anti-American to its core, and we must ensure that the SPLC never regains the power that it was so wrongly granted by the woke bureaucrats who ran this country until this past January.”
Knowledge is a Gift of the Holy Spirit—But Knowledge of What?, by Daniel B. Gallagher
By Daniel B. Gallagher, Catholic Exchange – What is the gift of knowledge?… First of all, like all seven of the Spirit’s gifts, knowledge completes the natural virtues and leads to their perfection. It makes us docile to God and disposes us to obey His promptings. In other words, the gift of knowledge is anything but a static cognition or mere familiarity with facts, such as where Jesus was born or when He died. Knowledge leads us to a closer relationship with God, inspires us to carry out His will, and moves us to act in accord with the queen of all virtues, charity.
Up to 200 Displaced Nigerian Christians Killed in ‘Worst’ Attack Yet, by Madalaine Elhabbal
By Madalaine Elhabbal, Catholic World Report, (Catholic News Agency) – Islamist Fulani militants swooped into the town of Yelewata in Nigeria’s Benue state and killed up to 200 Nigerian Christians on Friday in what international aid organizations are calling the “worst killing spree” in the region yet… The attackers targeted Christians living as internally displaced people in the June 13 attack, setting fire to buildings where families were taking shelter and assaulting with machetes anyone who attempted to flee ….
Senate Version of One Big Beautiful Bill Will Defund Planned Parenthood, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt , LifeNews – Leading pro-life groups are praising the Senate’s version of the One Big Beautiful bill, which also contains language to defund Planned Parenthood… Top pro-life organizations praised the Senate Finance Committee’s draft legislative package that would prevent taxpayer dollars from supporting the abortion industry… “We praise Majority Leader John Thune and Finance Committee Chair Sen. Mike Crapo for their leadership,” said Carol Tobias, president of National Right to Life. “The One, Big Beautiful Bill brings us closer to disentangling federal tax dollars from subsidizing the abortion industry.”
NBC Poll: Majority Of Voters Support Trump On Immigration, More Than Before LA Riots, by Jacqueline Annis-Levings
By Jacqueline Annis-Levings, The Federalist – According to a CBS poll from earlier this month, 54 percent of Americans approve of Trump’s deportation policy. The Daily Caller reported that 53 percent of Hispanic voters back “increasing the pace” of Trump’s deportations. A March poll from Pew Research Center showed that 32 percent of Americans approve of deporting all illegal immigrants and 51 percent approve of deporting some. Of that 51 percent, 97 percent support deporting violent criminals.
Was the Parish Made for Man—or Man for the Parish? by Alexandria Chiasson McCormick
By Alexandria Chiasson McCormick, Crisis Magazine – Due to the recent, and particularly grandiose, liturgical vision of a certain Midwestern diocese, The Geographical Parish is once more the topic of the day. It’s a fascinating concept, and one that is comforting to a certain mathematical kind of mind: absolutely every single one of the 1.27 billion Catholics in the world is neatly accounted for, divided into parishes and deaneries and dioceses, placed on a color-coded map with tidy boundaries. It is a beautiful thing, really.
Trump Org Announces New Mobile Phone Service, by Brianna Lyman
By Brianna Lyman, The Federalist – “We’ve been working for a long time trying to deliver for the American people, trying to do something unique for people who have been underserved, and today we’re here to introduce Trump Mobile,” Donald Trump Jr. said Monday morning at an event at Trump Tower in New York. “A big part of what we’ve done right now in the world has been focused on technology for people who have been underserved, whether that’s been in crypto or anything else, but one of the places where we felt there was lackluster performance was in the mobile industry.”
St. Joseph, Icon of Fatherhood, by Steven Thomas
By Steven Thomas, Catholic Exchange – I would like to propose a new title for St. Joseph in his Litany: “Icon of Fatherhood.” Allow me to explain why this title, and why now… Our world is in the midst of a great turning. An unseen battle rages, and the speed of degradation visible all around us has increased exponentially… I would posit the breakdown of fatherhood goes hand in hand with the breakdown of society. Sociological data affirms the importance of fathers on family dynamics and what happens when they are missing. To name only a few of the effects of an absence of one’s father …..
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Do Not Return Evil for Evil
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 5:38-42 – 38 “You have heard that it was said, `An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.’ 39 But I say to you, Do not resist one who is evil. But if any one strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also; 40 and if any one would sue you and take your coat, let him have your cloak as well; 41 and if any one forces you to go one mile, go with him two miles. 42 Give to him who begs from you, and do not refuse him who would borrow from you.
Fr. Mario Alexis Portella: Reviving Christendom
By Fr. Mario Alexis Portella, Crisis Magazine – Five-hundred years on from the Protestant revolution and Christendom is not just dismantled, but in full apostasy. Can it be revived, and if so, how?… St. Augustine of Hippo (354-430), who was the greatest Christian philosopher of antiquity and certainly the one who exerted the deepest and most lasting influence, maintained that a Christian state is the only type of state where true justice can be achieved. This is because, in such a state, the body politic would rule according to Christian tenets and values, which would align the state’s laws with divine law.
Msgr. Charles Pope: Who or What Is the Antichrist? A Reflection on the Biblical Teaching
By Msgr. Charles Pope – Who or What Is the Antichrist? A Reflection on the Biblical Teaching… There is much lore about the antichrist (especially among certain Evangelicals) that is out of proportion to the attention Scripture pays to the concept, and more importantly is at possible variance from what is certainly taught. It easily becomes fodder for movies and novels: the antichrist figure steps on the scene, deceiving many, and mesmerizing the whole world with apparent miracles and a message of false peace.
Rev. Dylan Schrade: Sole TLM in Diocese of Jefferson City To End This Month
By Rev. Dylan Schrader, Fr. Z’s Blog, Complicit Clergy – I have the sad duty of bringing you the news that the celebration of Mass using the Missal of 1962 (the traditional Latin Mass) will end here in Westphalia at the end of June… I have been blessed to celebrate Mass in this form weekly for about the past seven years. St. Joseph in Westphalia has hosted this celebration for the Diocese of Jefferson City since my appointment as pastor here three years ago… Please bear with me. There is no statement from Bishop McKnight, now Archbishop of Kansas City in Kansas, or from our diocese, so these are my own words. I decided to write this out both so that I do not leave anything out and because I find this emotionally difficult to get through.
Cardinal Burke Appeals to Pope Leo for Restoration of Traditional Latin Mass, by Thomas Edwards
By Thomas Edwards, Catholic Herald – Cardinal Raymond Burke said that he has petitioned Pope Leo XIV to remove the restrictions on the Traditional Latin Mass… “It is my hope that he [Pope Leo] will put an end to the persecution of the faithful in the Church who desire to worship God according to the more ancient usage of the Roman Rite – this persecution from within the Church,” he said. “I certainly have already had occasion to express that to the Holy Father.”… “It is my hope that he will, as soon as is reasonably possible, take up the study of this question,” and… “restore the situation to as it was after Summorum Pontificum, and even continue to develop what Pope Benedict XVI had so wisely and lovingly legislated for the Church.”
Fr. Jeffrey Kirby: Trinity Sunday: The Blessed Trinity Reveals Who God Is — and Who We Are
Fr. Jeffrey Kirby, National Catholic Register – This Sunday throughout the universal Church, particular adoration is given to the Most Holy Trinity. The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches us: “The mystery of the Most Holy Trinity is the central mystery of Christian faith and life. It is the mystery of God in himself. It is therefore the source of all the other mysteries of faith, the light that enlightens them. It is the most fundamental and essential teaching in the ‘hierarchy of the truths of faith’” (234). …
Pope Leo Addresses Young People, Faithful at Chicago’s Rate Field, by McKenna Snow
By McKenna Snow, Catholic Vote – Pope Leo XIV spoke about unity, hope, and community in his historic June 14 video address to the young people of the Church and to those gathered at White Sox Rate Field for the Archdiocese of Chicago’s event celebrating the first American pontiff… The event included Mass celebrated by Cardinal Blase Cupich, music, testimonies, and the special message from Pope Leo, who is a native of Chicago. In his address, the Pope encouraged the faithful and young people in particular to be beacons of hope to the world and, having noted how prevalent isolation and loneliness can be in the world, to continue coming together in community.
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: Family First: Pope Leo XIV’s Mission
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – Although Pope Leo XIV looked slightly nervous when he first walked out on the Loggia after his election, he seems to have made the transition to pontiff with remarkable grace. As John Pinheiro notes in this analysis of Pope Leo’s first few weeks as pope, the Holy Father seems to be carefully charting a course as a “unifying” figure. Even his choice of name suggests this, as his predecessor, Pope Leo XIII is a remarkably popular pope among both liberals (for his emphasis on social justice) and conservatives (for his doctrinal orthodoxy, and resuscitation of Thomism).
He Fought Porn Addiction for 23 years — Now He Helps Other Men Find Freedom, by Francesca Pollio Fenton
By Francesca Pollio Fenton, CNA – At 8 years old, Minnesota native Joe Masek was exposed to pornography for the first time and went on to struggle with an addiction to it for 23 years. Through a series of actions he finally gained freedom and after experiencing a calling to help other men, he founded a ministry called The Freedom Group in 2023… About 100 men have gone through the ministry’s program each year since then. The group uses a 12-month training system as well as additional courses and retreats to help men break free from porn addiction.
Planned Parenthood in Crisis, May Close Hundreds of Abortion Centers, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The Planned Parenthood abortion business is in crisis and may close as many 200 of its abortion centers that kill babies in abortions… There’s potentially great news for pro-life Americans and little unborn children as America’s biggest abortion company is facing both a federal investigation as well as the potentiality of losing $700 million in annual federal taxpayer funding as the One Big Beautiful Bill has passed the House and is on track for a vote in the Senate. …
Who’s Funding LA Riots? Beyond George Soros – Meet the New Alleged Backers, by Nick Kangadis
By Nick Kangadis, MRC TV – The riots currently going on in Los Angeles and, to a slightly lesser degree, around the country aren’t working as well for the left as they have in the past when they could more easily pull the wool over the eyes of the American people. But, with Americans experiencing these kinds of nefarious actions over and over again, especially in the name of criminals, they no longer have the same “tolerance” for the left’s “Victimhood Olympics. ….
14 Contrasts Between Biblical and Toxic Masculinity, by Joseph Mattera
By Joseph Mattera, The Stream – We live in a cultural moment where confusion around masculinity is reaching a boiling point. As society reacts to decades of emasculation and passive male archetypes, many young men are being swept up by a pendulum swing in the opposite direction — toward a hyper-aggressive, self-exalting, and dehumanizing form of manhood… But the Word of God offers a vastly different — and far more glorious — vision for manhood. There are distinct ways God calls men to reflect His image, not through domination but through service, not by controlling others but by cultivating them.
Lord’s Day Reflection: Seeking Truth in Times of Turmoil (Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity)
By Fr Luke Gregory, OFM, Custody of the Holy Land, Vatican News – As the Church celebrates the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, Father Luke Gregory reflects on the theme, “Seeking Truth in Times of Turmoil: A Call to Harmony Through the Spirit.”… In our world today that seems to be plagued by conflict, division, and strife, the longing for understanding and unity resonates deeply within the hearts of many, especially amongst Christians and all people of goodwill. The recent times have shown us the devastating consequences of wars and discord, highlighting the urgent need for a truth that leads to harmony. This desire draws us back to the essence of the Gospel, particularly the words spoken by Christ in today’s Gospel, where He reassures us of the presence and guidance of the Holy Spirit.
The Government Failed at Fatherhood, by Victor Joecks
By Victor Joecks, Patriot Post – The government spent decades trying to make fathers unnecessary. The failure of that experiment put society on the long-term path to collapse… Father’s Day is Sunday. It’s much less popular than Mother’s Day for a sad reason. Fewer fathers are involved in their children’s lives. That’s caused by two main factors, the first being children born to single moms. In 2022, almost 40% of births were to unmarried women, according to the CDC. The second reason is the prevalence of divorce.
America’s New Color Revolution, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – In case you believed the mainstream media when it said the anti-ICE protests aimed at frustrating the enforcement of just, democratically enacted, bipartisan U.S. immigration laws are spontaneous reactions from local communities to heavy-handed enforcement … well, just don’t… The protests are centrally coordinated by radical Leftist groups, and are now erupting simultaneously all across the country. That’s what “color revolutions” organized by the U.S. Deep State look like, as whistleblower Mike Benz explains.
Patriot Post: U.S. Army and Flag Day
By Patriot Post – On June 14, 1775, the Continental Congress directed “six companies of expert riflemen be immediately raised in Pennsylvania, two in Maryland, and two in Virginia.” Each company consisted of “a captain, three lieutenants, four sergeants, four corporals, a drummer or trumpeter and sixty-eight privates.” Finally, “Each company … shall march and join the army near Boston, to be there employed as light infantry, under the command of the chief Officer in that army.”… The next day, George Washington was appointed commander of the Continental Army, which later became the U.S. Army.
USCCB, Catholic Charities USA Under Federal Investigation Regarding Immigration Assistance, by Mary Stroka
By Mary Stroka, Catholic Vote – The USCCB’s and Catholic Charities USA are among the more than 200 NGO’s that congressmen are investigating in a probe of organizations that served “inadmissible aliens” during the Biden administration, according to a June 11 news release… “To respond to unprecedented surges of illegal immigrants between January 20, 2021, and January 20, 2025, the federal government outsourced a much greater share of its migrant response to NGOs, increasing NGO revenues while placing the burden of the Biden Administration’s policies on American taxpayers,” the chairmen wrote.
‘Open Borders ’ Bishop Claims Trump’s Budget Bill Betrays The Poor
By Archbishop John Wester, Los Alamos Reporter, (Complicit Clergy) – “The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed a budget reconciliation bill that is contrary to Catholic social teaching. The bill is now waiting to be debated in the Senate. It should be strongly opposed… “Moreover, the church and the bishops of the United States should lead the way in speaking against this bill and calling on Catholics to work for its defeat. Because of its overall effects on those who are most in need, passing this budget would be a moral failure for American society as a whole. …
Detroit Archbishop Decimates 10 TLM Parish Communities, by Archbishop Weisenburger
By Edward Weisenburger, Rorate Caeli – Permission for this celebration at all other sites will expire on June 30, 2025. While not every priest will retain the required permission to celebrate the Mass according to the rubrics of the 1962 missal, a number of priests will be available to serve these four regional sites. I take seriously my charge to care for all the faithful and am confident that this new arrangement is faithful to the Church’s law while expressing my concern for your spiritual welfare. …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Let What You Say Be Simply Yes or No
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 5:33-37 – 33 “Again you have heard that it was said to the men of old, `You shall not swear falsely, but shall perform to the Lord what you have sworn.’ 34 But I say to you, Do not swear at all, either by heaven, for it is the throne of God, 35 or by the earth, for it is his footstool, or by Jerusalem, for it is the city of the great King. 36 ….
Saint of the Day for June 14: Saint Albert Chmielowski (August 20, 1845 – December 25, 1916)
Franciscan Media – Franciscan Media, June 14 – Born in Igolomia near Kraków as the eldest of four children in a wealthy family, he was christened Adam. During the 1864 revolt against Czar Alexander III, Adam’s wounds forced the amputation of his left leg… His great talent for painting led to studies in Warsaw, Munich, and Paris. Adam returned to Kraków and became a Secular Franciscan. In 1888, when he founded the Brothers of the Third Order of Saint Francis, Servants to the Poor, he took the name Albert. …
Why We Need the Eastern Churches, in Pope Leo XIV’s Own Words, by Dr. R. Jared Staudt
By Dr. R. Jared Staudt, Catholic World Report – First, Leo points us to the most obvious point of influence: the beauty of Eastern Catholic liturgies, which have preserved their transcendent mystery… He comments, “The contribution that the Christian East can offer us today is immense! We have a great need to recover the sense of mystery that remains alive in your liturgies, liturgies that engage the human person in his or her entirety, that sing of the beauty of salvation and evoke a sense of wonder at how God’s majesty embraces our human frailty!”
The Under-the-Radar Growth of Catholic Commitment, Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – “It’s happening again this year. It happens every year.”… That’s how I opened a post that appeared in this space two years ago. Sure enough, it’s happening this year too… It begins right after Ash Wednesday, when we begin to notice some new faces in the congregation at the little chapel where we attend the early-morning Mass on weekdays. Many of the same faces show up throughout Lent, and when Easter arrives, more than a few continue to come to daily Mass. So bit by bit, the congregation grows.
Founder’s Quote
Patriot Post – “My anxious recollections, my sympathetic feeling, and my best wishes are irresistibly excited whensoever, in any country, I see an oppressed nation unfurl the banners of freedom.” George Washington (1796)
Why 9th Circuit Court Overruled Ex-Justice Breyer’s Brother on Trump’s Use of National Guard in LA Riots, by Tyler O’Neil
By Tyler O’Neil, The Daily Signal – It took the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals only a few hours to block a lower court’s ruling against President Donald Trump’s federalization of the California National Guard in the Los Angeles riots… The appeals court acted expeditiously because Trump was so clearly in the right, according to Hans von Spakovsky, a senior legal fellow at The Heritage Foundation… “Look, what the president did is something he is statutorily authorized to do, much less looking at his constitutional authority as commander-in-chief,” von Spakovsky told The Daily Signal …
Newsmax: Israel Hits Iran Nuke Sites, Kills IRGC Leadership; Iran Vows ‘Severe Punishment’
By Newsmax – Israel attacked Iran’s capital early Friday in strikes that targeted the country’s nuclear program and killed at least two top military officers, raising the potential for an all-out war between the two bitter Middle East adversaries. It appeared to be the most significant attack Iran has faced since its 1980s war with Iraq. Simmering tensions over Iran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program boiled over and Iran quickly retaliated, sending a swarm of drones at Israel as Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned of “severe punishment.”
Who’s Funding the Anti-ICE Rioters? by Thomas Gallatin
By Thomas Gallatin, Patriot Post – Senator Josh Hawley is probing the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights over potential funding of the Los Angeles anti-ICE riots, but other organizations are under scrutiny as well… While Democrats and the Leftmedia seek to frame the anti-ICE protests and riots currently roiling Los Angeles as organic grassroots expressions of objections to the Trump administration’s efforts to enforce immigration law, the truth is that they are anything but spontaneous, organic, and uncoordinated. …
Catholic University Teaching Nursing Students ‘How To Greenlight’ Child ‘Mutilation’, by Catherine Maxwell
By Catherine Maxwell, Daily Wire – Daily Wire host Michael Knowles exposed a Catholic college for teaching psychiatric nurse practitioner students “how to greenlight the castration, sterilization, and mutilation of gender-confused kids and adults” in an exclusive thread on X… Steph Williams, a lecturer who uses he/him and she/her pronouns, taught students at Mount Saint Mary College in New York how to halt puberty in children as young as nine, even if they did not experience gender dysphoria, Knowles revealed, based on a tip from advocacy group Do No Harm.
Earthen Vessels, by Joannie Watson
By Joannie Watson, Integrated Catholic Life – I’m working on a book about Catherine of Siena right now, and it has given me a great appreciation for the Church. Catherine loved the Church, despite living during a tumultous time for the Bride of Christ. Just one of the many issues Catherine had to deal with would be enough to send most of us over the edge. Whenever people say that we’re living in “unprecedented times,” or lament corruption and sin in the Church as if it is something new, I want to show them even just a page of Church history.
BREAKING: Carlo Acutis to be Canonized Sept. 7 With Pier Giorgio Frassati, by Courtney Mares
By Catholic News Agency, (Catholic World Report) – The Vatican announced Friday that Blessed Carlo Acutis and Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati, two young Catholics beloved for their vibrant faith and witness to holiness, will be canonized together on Sept. 7… The date was set during the first ordinary public consistory of cardinals of Pope Leo XIV’s pontificate, held June 13 at the Apostolic Palace. Acutis, who died of leukemia in 2006 at age 15, will become the first millennial to be declared a saint by the Catholic Church.
Catholics for Catholics: Non-Profit Being Investigated for Allegedly Funding ICE Riots Has Close Ties with L.A. Archdiocese
By Catholics for Catholics – A non-profit organization that is suspected of bankrolling the protestors (not the looting) of the anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles has strong ties to that city’s Archdiocese and to a national Catholic organization… John Yep, Michael Hichborn, President of the Lepanto Institute, said that the Coalition for Humane Immigrants Rights, better known as CHIRLA, has had a long, deep relationship with the Archdiocese (of Los Angeles), which is even mentioned in their website. ….
Southern Baptist Convention Votes to Condemn Abortion Pills, by Joshua Arnold
By Joshua Arnold, LifeNews – America’s largest Protestant denomination (numbering 12.7 million members in 2024) reaffirmed its adherence to biblically informed positions on abortion, marriage, religious liberty, pornography, and predatory gambling… the 2025 Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) approved “a slate of resolutions that were both clearly worded and incredibly timely,” said David Closson … Closson was encouraged by the widespread unity among the convention’s 10,000-odd messengers on a resolution “On Restoring Moral Clarity through God’s Design for Gender, Marriage, and the Family.”
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: If Your Eye Causes You to Sin
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 5:27-32 – 27 “You have heard that it was said, `You shall not commit adultery.’ 28 But I say to you that every one who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart. 29 If your right eye causes you to sin, pluck it out and throw it away; it is better that you lose one of your members than that your whole body be thrown into hell. …
Saint of the Day for June 13: Saint Anthony of Padua (1195 – June 13, 1231)
Franciscan Media – The gospel call to leave everything and follow Christ was the rule of Saint Anthony of Padua’s life. Over and over again, God called him to something new in his plan. Every time Anthony responded with renewed zeal and self-sacrificing to serve his Lord Jesus more completely… His journey as the servant of God began as a very young man when he decided to join the Augustinians in Lisbon, giving up a future of wealth and power to be a servant of God. …
Hermits, by Joseph R. Wood
By Joseph R. Wood, The Catholic Thing – This year’s routine announcement of clergy assignments in my diocese included one that you don’t see often. A priest will follow a hermit vocation… Eremitical life, and the contemplative vocation in general, were central in early Christianity and remain a search for union with God for the contemplatives themselves, and for the good of the universal Church… The early Desert and Church Fathers, often hermits, are a source of strength and grace, always being forgotten and always being found again. Today seems to be another “found again” moment.
The Second Silence of Adam: A Father’s Call to Defend Modesty, by Patrick O’Hearn
By Patrick O’Hearn, Crisis Magazine – Modesty is one of the lost virtues of our fallen world. As summer approaches, so begins the real test of the custody of the eyes. But the deeper issue of modesty isn’t primarily about what women wear. It begins and ends with fathers… Sadly, many Catholic fathers want to be liked by their children and so they remain silent when their daughter wears leggings in public and skimpy skirts at Mass. Or maybe we fathers are too busy with our careers and pursuits that our daughters’ emotional needs are neglected. We as men also need to model modesty in how we dress.
California Was Never The ‘Homeland’ Of Mexican Invaders, by Hayden Daniel
By Hayden Daniel, The Federalist – In the midst of the riots that have raged across Los Angeles in response to the Trump administration’s raid to apprehend criminals, Mexican flags have emerged as a prominent emblem of the rioters’ lawless defiance… While the NY Times gushed that the rioters’ usage of the flag represented “pride in their heritage,” most Americans saw it for what it was: a symbol of conquest. But many leftists are now making that very argument, that it represents a reclamation by Mexico of land supposedly “stolen” by the United States.
An Homage to Fatherhood: Reclaiming the Role of Spiritual Leader in the Domestic Church, by Mark Haas
By Mark Haas, Catholic Exchange – On this Sunday, dedicated to honoring fathers, the Church has a powerful opportunity—not only to offer thanks for the men who give life, guidance, and protection to their families—but to renew our understanding of the irreplaceable role fathers play in passing on the Catholic Faith.
The Catholic Church has long understood the family as a “domestic church,” a term rooted in the early Church and echoed at the Second Vatican Council (Lumen Gentium, 11). In this domestic church, the father traditionally served as a kind of household priest—leading prayers, teaching the Faith, and modeling virtue.
Bishop Calls Out Apple TV, Says It Offends. God Will Not Be Mocked.
By Bishop Joseph Strickland, Substack – Something unspeakably vile took place other day – a scene aired on a streaming platform (Apple TV+) in the show “Friends and Neighbors” portrayed actors breaking into a Catholic church, stealing the consecrated Hosts from the tabernacle, mocking the Eucharist as “the Body of Christ,” dipping the consecrated Host in jam like a snack, simulating Communion, and then committing a sexual act in the pews.
Bishop James D. Conley: Is It Time to “Smash Your TV?”
By Bishop James D. Conley, The Catholic Thing – Today, we are faced with a similar problem, but on a wildly greater scale. Artificial Intelligence and related technologies will now be able to use our reliance on screen-delivered mediating technologies and throw us into something close to total confusion about what is real and what isn’t… Deep-fake videos are now often indistinguishable from real ones. Soon, you won’t know whether you are in a Zoom meeting with a real person or with an AI-created chatbot who looks just like a real person. Voices can now be faked to the point where even family members cannot tell the difference. “Proof of reality” is going to become a thing.
Whither the Fall? by Regis Martin
By Regis Martin, Crisis Magazine – The wisdom that opposes and conquers the world, turns to God and says, “take all my liberty, memory, understanding, and entire will…leaving only Thy love and grace.”… What is freedom for? And why is it so important that we be allowed to exercise it? Do the choices we make really matter? Ask an atheist and he’ll tell you it’s for actualizing the self in a world without God. Of course, in a godless world why would freedom matter at all? What difference are the choices we make in a world where, as Marx predicted, “everything solid melts into thin air”?
Conservative Lessons From My Father That Shaped My Perspective, by Patrick Hampton
By Patrick Hampton, Patriot Post – My father then explained a fundamental conservative principle: personal responsibility. He believed that relying on government assistance could encourage dependence and discourage working hard. Instead, he emphasized the importance of taking responsibility for oneself and paying for one’s needs through effort and hard work. He explained that we should be self-reliant rather than expecting government programs to support us.
Three Years After Dobbs, Americans are Becoming More Pro-Life on Abortion, by Dan Hart
By Dan Hart, LifeNews – A new Gallup poll has revealed that the percentage of surveyed Americans who say they are pro-life has risen two points since last year to 43%, a number that is consistent with past survey results over the last two decades. Experts say the numbers suggest that the efforts by the Democratic Party, pro-abortion activists, and the mainstream media to sway the American electorate towards widespread acceptance of abortion in the wake of the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision have been largely unsuccessful.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Be Reconciled to Your Brother
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 5:20-26 – 20 For I tell you, unless your righteousness exceeds that of the scribes and Pharisees, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. 21 “You have heard that it was said to the men of old, `You shall not kill; and whoever kills shall be liable to judgment.’ 22 But I say to you that every one who is angry with his brother shall be liable to judgment; whoever insults his brother shall be liable to the council, and whoever says, `You fool!’ shall be liable to the hell of fire. …
Progressives Plan Nationwide Anti-Trump Protests on (June 14th) Army’s 250th Anniversary, by Elise DeGeeter
By Elise DeGeeter, Catholic Vote – Over 1,500 anti-Trump protests are set to erupt nationwide June 14 — Flag Day and President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday — as progressive groups aim to counter a military parade in Washington, DC, marking the Army’s 250th anniversary… Branded the “No Kings Nationwide Day of Defiance,” the demonstrations are being led by Indivisible, a left-wing activist network, in partnership with other progressive coalitions. Organizers say the coordinated effort is a rejection of what they describe as Trump’s “authoritarian excesses.”
Pope Leo XIV Appoints New Chinese Bishop for Archdiocese of Fuzhou, by Kristina Millare
By Kristina Millare, CNA – Pope Leo XIV has appointed Bishop Joseph Lin Yuntuan as auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Fuzhou in China… The Vatican credited the Sino-Vatican deal, signed in September 2019 and renewed for a third time in October 2024, for Lin Yuntuan’s June 5 appointment… The Vatican announced “the recognition of the civil effects and the taking of possession of the office of Monsignor Joseph Lin Yuntuan.” The announcement said the Holy Father made the appointment “in the framework of the dialogue regarding the application of the provisional agreement between the Holy See and the People’s Republic of China.”
Catholic Culture: USCCB Issues 2024 Annual Sexual Abuse Report ( Paid out $242,799,401)
Catholic Culture, by Staff, (Complicit Clergy) – The USCCBs’ Secretariat of Child and Youth Protection has released its 2024 annual report on the implementation of the Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People, the document that has governed the bishops’ response to the abuse crisis since 2002… (the) report summarizes data between July 1, 2023, and June 30, 2024… During that period, the abuse scandal cost dioceses and eparchies $242,799,401—including $163.1 million in settlements, $6.1 million in other payments to victims, $63.4 million in attorneys’ fees, and $4.1 million in other costs.
Protests, Policies in LA and Dallas Yield Starkly Different Outcomes, by James Mortensen
By James Mortensen, MRC TV – Through ICE’s 287(g) program agreement, ICE delegates to partner state and local law enforcement agencies and their officers the authority to perform specified immigration officer functions under the agency’s direction and oversight… In Texas, local law enforcement agencies have signed nearly one hundred (95) agreements with ICE, while those in California – a self-declared “sanctuary” state for illegal immigrants – have none… Anti-ICE protests broke out in Los Angeles, California on Friday and in Dallas, Texas on Monday. In Los Angeles, the protests turned violent and continued. In Dallas, they did not.
Saint of the Day for June 12: Blessed Jolenta of Poland (c. 1235 – June 11, 1298)
Franciscan Media, June 12 – Jolenta was the daughter of Bela IV, King of Hungary. Her sister, St. Kunigunde, was married to the Duke of Poland. Jolenta was sent to Poland where her sister was to supervise her education. Eventually married to Boleslaus, the Duke of Greater Poland, Jolenta was able to use her material means to assist the poor, the sick, widows, and orphans. ..
A Catholic Lawyer Responds to the Bishops About Mass Immigration, by Kevin Kijewski
By Kevin Kijewski, Crisis Magazine – When some newcomers seek to subvert the existing legal system by substituting Sharia or by illegally voting in a presidential election, how is it not reprehensible? Adding insult to injury, Catholic Charities supports “crucial care” funding that includes free chartered flights into the country for so-called asylum seekers—people who may never have thought to enter the United States without such services. Bishop Emeritus Joseph Strickland pointed out that 80 percent of immigrants would not qualify for asylum or refugee status. ….
Cultivating the Soul: Gardening as Catechesis, by Matthew J. Ramage
By Matthew J. Ramage, Ph.D., Catholic World Report – But, more importantly, (gardening) is a spiritual discipline, a school of virtue. In a world often disconnected from the rhythms of creation, gardening offers a living catechesis written in soil, sweat, and sacrifice. Today… I want to reflect on how direct contact with the good earth—the “first book” written by God—teaches us lessons that cannot be learned in school… To appreciate gardening as a form of catechesis, we must begin with a foundational Christian conviction, one not widely shared in today’s culture: the world we inhabit is not mere nature, but a divine gift that we refer to as creation.
EDITORIAL: ‘A Dark Day for New York’
The Editors, National Catholic Register – If Catholic Gov. Kathy Hochul signs the bill, as she is expected to do, New York’s doctors will have been granted a license to kill some of their state’s most vulnerable and marginalized residents… Let’s pull no punches — Monday was an utterly tragic day for New York State and for the entire nation… The reason: The Empire State’s Legislature has now passed a bill legalizing so-called “medically assisted suicide.” As a result, if Gov. Kathy Hochul signs the bill as expected, New York’s doctors will have been granted a license to kill some of their state’s most vulnerable and marginalized residents. ….
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Great Are Those Who Teach and Obey the Commandments
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 5:17-19 – 17 “Think not that I have come to abolish the law and the prophets; I have come not to abolish them but to fulfill them. 18 For truly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, not an iota, not a dot, will pass from the law until all is accomplished. 19 Whoever then relaxes one of the least of these commandments and teaches men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven; but he who does them and teaches them shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: Family First: Pope Leo XIV’s Mission
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – The Catholic Church views the family as a fundamental unit of society and faith. Family roles and responsibilities are shaped by teachings on love, sacrifice, and service. And parents hold a primary duty to raise children in the Catholic faith… This duty goes beyond academic learning to include moral and spiritual formation. Parents are to teach their children about God, prayer, and the sacraments. Parents, as mentioned by Pope Leo, must model virtues like charity, patience, and honesty in daily life – helping their children to follow their example.
Al-Qaeda Leader Calls for Jihad on Americans — Names Trump, Vance, Musk as Targets, by Aliyah Cohen
By Aliyah Cohen, MRC TV – Sa’ad bin Atef al-Awlaki, leader of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), recently released a 34-minute video calling on Muslims in the U.S. to wage jihad and assassinate Americans and their leaders. Among those named? President Donald Trump, Vice President J.D. Vance, and Elon Musk.In the video, al-Awlaki demands: “Do not consult anyone before killing infidel Americans… “Go after the scum of the earth and its greatest criminals.”
AP: Trump Says He’ll ‘Liberate’ LA in Speech Marking Army’s 250th Anniversary
By Newsmax, The Associated Press – Pres. Donald Trump called protesters in Los Angeles “animals” and “a foreign enemy” in a speech at Fort Bragg on Tuesday as he defended deploying the military on demonstrators opposed to his immigration enforcement raids and as he vowed to “liberate” the West Coast city… Trump, in his most aggressive language yet regarding the protests, used a speech ostensibly aimed at recognizing the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army to denounce the protesters.
House Committee Passes Bill to Repeal Law Biden Used to Put Pro-Life Grandmas in Prison, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The House Judiciary Committee voted 13-10 on June 10, 2025, to advance a bill to repeal the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act. That’s the 1994 law Joe Biden’s administration used to put pro-life Americans in prison for peacefully protesting abortion… The FACE law was weaponized by the Biden administration to target and imprison peaceful pro-life activists, including elderly women. …
Founder’s Quote
Patriot Post – “The Government of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, requires only that they who live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens in giving it on all occasions their effectual support.” —George Washington (1790)
Saint of the Day for June 11: Saint Barnabas (c. 75)
By Franciscan Media, June 11 – Barnabas, a Jew of Cyprus, comes as close as anyone outside the Twelve to being a full-fledged apostle. He was closely associated with Saint Paul—he introduced Paul to Peter and the other apostles—and served as a kind of mediator between the former persecutor and the still suspicious Jewish Christians. ….
‘A Clean Sweep’: RFK Jr. Fires 17 Members of the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices, by Madison Fossa
By Madison Fossa, American Spectator – New members will shortly be appointed by the Trump administration… On Monday, HHS Sec. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. released an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal that detailed his plan to remove all 17 members of the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices from their positions. Through this action, Kennedy has enabled the Trump administration to select an entirely new panel that will meet at the end of this month… Kennedy’s decision is aimed at restoring the public’s trust in the American vaccine industry and health care systems.
#WINNING: Unconstitutional Texas Dream Act Overturned – Catholic Bishops Express ‘Profound Disappointment’, by Kate Quiñones
By Kate Quiñones, Catholic News Agency, (Complicit Clergy) – A federal judge has overturned the long-standing “Texas Dream Act” in a move the state’s Catholic bishops say undermines “just” immigration reform efforts… After the U.S. Department of Justice sued the state of Texas over the matter last week, U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor blocked the law, which had enabled some noncitizens living illegally in Texas to qualify for in-state tuition at the state’s public universities and colleges. … Reed ruled that the law was “unconstitutional and invalid” because it applied to those who were “not lawfully present in the United States.”
New U.S. embryo screening firm raises specter of ‘designer babies’, by Amira Abuzeid, CNA Staff, Jun 10, 2025
By Amira Abuzeid, CNA Staff – A U.S.-based biotech company has announced the launch of Nucleus Embryo, a company that screens human embryos for desired genetic profiles, a practice the Catholic Church teaches violates human dignity and contributes to a eugenic mentality… People undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) will be able to screen up to 20 embryos for over 900 conditions and traits, including health risks, intelligence, and physical characteristics like height and eye color, in order to “optimize” their embryos, according to Kian Sadeghi, founder of Nucleus Genomics, parent company of Nucleus Embryo.
Mexico Is Complicit In The L.A. Riots, And There Should Be Consequences, by John Daniel Davidson
By: John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist – There’s a lot to say about the rioting and mayhem underway in Los Angeles right now, including the striking prevalence of Mexican flags among the rioters. Iconic images have been circulating online for days of masked men waving Mexico’s flag amid burning vehicles and wreckage, giving the riots a decidedly sinister flavor, as though all this is at least partly the work of foreign powers attempting to undermine the sovereignty of the United States… In fact, that’s partially true, and it deserves some unpacking. …
Will This Be an ‘Ordinary’ Pontificate? by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Last week in this space, I remarked that Amoris Laetitia is an “aberration” from the pattern of papal teaching. As I continue my effort to discern what sort of leadership Pope Leo XIV will bring to the Church, it occurs to me that Pope Francis himself was an aberration. For that matter—and for very different reasons—so were his two immediate predecessors. So maybe now we should be prepared for an “ordinary” pontificate. The trouble is, not many of us are old enough to know what that means.
Illegal Aliens Violently Rioting in L.A. Is The Natural Consequence Of Democrat Rule, by Eddie Scarry
By Eddie Scarry, The Federalist – Let’s skip past the part where Democrat leaders in the most perfunctory way “disavow” the violent and lawless rioting in Los Angeles, and their news media counterparts diligently repeat those disavowals for them. What we’re seeing in L.A. is what Democrats instigate and excuse when their policies are obstructed. .. Dem. LA Mayor Karen Bass said as much on Monday on CNN, after two days of foreign nationals hurling boulders at cop cars, setting private property on fire, and tossing explosives at federal government facilities. “I just have to say that if you dial back time and go [back] to Friday,” she said, “if immigration raids had not happened here, we would not have the disorder that went on last night.” …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: The Salt of the Earth and Light of the World
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 5:13-16 – 13 “You are the salt of the earth; but if salt has lost its taste, how shall its saltiness be restored? It is no longer good for anything except to be thrown out and trodden under foot by men. 14 You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hid. 15 Nor do men light a lamp and put it under a bushel, but on a stand, and it gives light to all in the house. 16 Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.”
Imagine Liturgical Peace, by Mark Brumley
By Mark Brumley, Catholic World Report – It seems time to revisit Pope Benedict’s caution about the Church not contributing to divisions and to ask whether leadership in recent years has sometimes added to unhelpful antagonism… Surprise! The Traditional Latin Mass (TLM) has returned as a hot-button issue, if it ever really left. Singapore’s Cardinal William Goh Seng Chye hopes restrictions on the TLM will be dropped, The Catholic Herald reports. In 2021, Pope Francis severely restricted the TLM, following Pope Benedict XVI’s approval of greater freedom for the older form of worship back now some eighteen years ago.
The Rainbow Flag and the Sacred Heart: A Battle for the soul of June, by Gavin Ashenden
By Gavin Ashenden, Catholic Herald – Devotion to the Sacred Heart is the antidote to the campaign to reconstruct our society without God. True love confronts disorder. Forgiveness challenges rage. Created purpose stands against collective coercion. And the call to Heaven rebukes the engineered violence of enforced compliance… Paganism fell once before at the feet of the Sacred Heart, rescuing our ancestors from its unforgiving grasp. If Catholics return to this most sacred of devotions, it will fall again.
The Catholic Herald: Pope Leo Orders the Removal of Rupnik’s ‘Rape Art’ From Vatican Websites
The Catholic Herald – Images of artwork created by a disgraced celebrity cleric accused of rape have disappeared from official Vatican Media websites without explanation, almost a year after the head of the Vatican’s communications outfit strongly defended his department’s continued use of the images… The offending images were digital reproductions of works created by Fr Marko Rupnik – a former Jesuit accused of spiritually, psychologically, and sexually abusing dozens of victims over a period of 30 years – mostly while based in Rome.
Leo XIV, Fulton Sheen, and the Catholic American Heartland, by Greg Cook
By Greg Cook, Crisis Magazine – Every American state boasts of its residents who have become famous. Illinois is no exception, and its list features American leaders of the highest level: Lincoln, Reagan, Sheen, and now Robert Prevost (Pope Leo XIV). Until the recent papal election, Ven. Sheen was probably the most-recognized American Catholic figure. But instead of seeing one man surpassed by another in the popular imagination, we should see the ascent of an American-born pope as a continuation of Sheen’s legacy in several ways.
Record High 78% of Republicans are Pro-Life on Abortion, by Dave Andrusko
By Dave Andrusko, LifeNews – Currently, as of May 2025, * 32% of women and 54% of men identify as pro-life. 61% of women and 41% of men consider themselves pro-choice. The difference—the gap—was 13-points in 2022 “and no more than 10-point differences in any reading before Dobbs,” according to Saad. “The gap has expanded since 2022 because pro-choice identity has dipped among men, from 48% to 41%, while it has held steady among women.”
Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV: Why We Christians Should Never Give Up
By Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV, Catholic Exchange – We give up because there are three things that we do not know deeply and hold on to with conviction… Firstly, we do not know who we are in the eyes of God. We do not know that we are God’s beloved children no matter what we do or experience in this life. We are always precious to Him in every second of our lives here on earth and in eternity. Our experiences, conditions, or situations do not and cannot diminish our identity before God.
CNN: ‘No Matter Which Way You Cut It,’ Americans Side with Trump on Immigration, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, MRC TV – Americans are clearly on the side of Pres. Donald Trump when it comes to immigration… “Trump is begging for a fight on this because he knows what he’s doing so far is working with the American electorate.”… “And, it’s not just on the broad issue of immigration, it’s on the specifics as well, in which the American public is with Donald Trump and the Republicans,” Enten said, noting that a majority of Americans now say they support, not just of Trump’s program to deport illegal immigrants, but also of efforts to search their hometowns in order to do so.
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Forks in the Road
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – Among the many Yogi-isms of the baseball great Yogi Berra is: “If there is a fork in the road, take it.” Good advice. Every fork gives us a choice between the way of life and the way of death. The way of life is life in the Spirit. The way of death is the arrogance of self-reliance… The Tower of Babel account is a story of self-reliance. Humans, united by a single language, sought to build a city and a tower with its top in the heavens to make a name for themselves. They failed. In response to their pride and ambition, God confused their language and scattered them across the earth. …
Founder’s Quote
Patriot Post – “Our country is in danger, but not to be despaired of. Our enemies are numerous and powerful; but we have many friends, determining to be free, and heaven and earth will aid the resolution. On you depend the fortunes of America. You are to decide the important question, on which rest the happiness and liberty of millions yet unborn. Act worthy of yourselves.” —Joseph Warren (1775)
Media Virtually Ignore SCOTUS Agreeing With Trump Re Catholic Charity Going Tax-Free, by P. Gardner Goldsmith
By P. Gardner Goldsmith, MRC TV – Systemic media bias can present us with many unanswerable questions, and the unanimous U.S. Supreme Court decision recognizing a Wisconsin Catholic Charity right to go tax-free brings one of the big questions to mind… What one wonders is if MSNBC, ABC, CBS, NBC, and PBS barely covered the June 5 unanimous court decision acknowledging religious liberty because the leftist media love tax thievery, or because the Trump Administration supported the plaintiffs’ rights, and the Trump team was proven correct.
Saint of the Day for June 10: St. Joachima
Franciscan Media – Born into an aristocratic family in Barcelona, Spain, Joachima was 12 when she expressed a desire to become a Carmelite nun. But her life took an altogether different turn at 16 with her marriage to a young lawyer, Theodore de Mas. Both deeply devout, they became secular Franciscans. During their 17 years of married life they raised eight children.
AP: Protests Intensify in LA After Trump Deploys Hundreds of National Guard Troops
By The Associated Press, (Newsmax) – Law enforcement officers fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters in Los Angeles on Sunday as they gathered downtown in response to President Donald Trump’s extraordinary deployment of the National Guard over the objections of the governor and mayor… The clashes came on the third day of demonstrations against Trump’s immigration crackdown in the region, as the arrival of around 300 federal troops spurred anger and fear among some residents… By midday, hundreds had gathered outside the Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown Los Angeles, where people were detained after earlier immigration raids. …
Vatican News: Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church
Vatican News – The Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church, reminds us how Jesus Himself, through an act of entrusting, willed that the divine maternity be extended to all men and women, that is, to the Church herself… The title is not a new one. In 1980, Saint John Paul II, invited the faithful to venerate Mary as Mother of the Church. Even before that, on 21 November 1964, Saint Paul VI, on the conclusion of the third Session of the Second Vatican Council declared Mary as the “Mother of the Church”. ….
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Rejoice and Be Glad, for Your Reward Is Great in Heaven
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 5:1-12a – 1 Seeing the crowds, he went up on the mountain, and when he sat down his disciples came to him. 2 And he opened his mouth and taught them, saying: 3 “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. 4 “Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted. 5 “Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth. 6 “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied. 7 “Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy ….
Saint of the Day for June 9: Saint Ephrem (c. 306 – June 9, 373)
By Franciscan Media, June 9 – Poet, teacher, orator, and defender of the faith, Ephrem is the only Syriac Christian recognized as a doctor of the Church. He took upon himself the special task of opposing the many false doctrines rampant at his time, always remaining a true and forceful defender of the Catholic Church… Born in Nisibis, Mesopotamia, he was baptized as a young man and became famous as a teacher in his native city. …
WATCH: Cardinal Grech Accidentally Reveals The Plans For The New Synodal Church, by Anthony Stine
By Anthony Stine, Return to Tradition, (Complicit Clergy) – Cardinal Mario Grech, who heads the Synod of Bishops at the Vatican, said one of its main aims is to shift the church away from clergy-heavy leadership and start to give lay people more say in decision-making in their parishes, dioceses and even in the Holy See… Even if there is resistance to it among some clergy, the church must understand that the Holy Spirit is not the exclusive domain of priests, he insisted, and while the irreplaceable ministry of priests remains vital, there is ample work that lay people can and should be doing – not merely the day-to-day running and financial administration of a parish, but even take over some rituals and sacraments.
The Roman Canon Was Supposed to Go Away, by John M. Grondelski
By John M. Grondelski, Crisis Magazine – Liturgical vandals of the 60’s and 70’s bemoan the resurgence of the Roman Canon (“Eucharistic Prayer I”) in the wake of their brutalist reckovation… A lot of ink has been spilled over the Traditional Latin Mass (TLM) and whether Traditionis Custodes might be modified under Pope Leo XIV. While not necessarily a partisan of the TLM—though I believe the Novus Ordo should be modified to adopt an ad orientem posture—let me share some tidbits of liturgical history regarding the Roman Canon that have analogical bearing on the TLM question. ….
Fr. Brian A. Graebe: A Time to Heal
By Fr. Brian A. Graebe, The Catholic Thing – How much can we glean about the young pontificate of Pope Leo XIV? Early signs may not be definitive, but they can be suggestive. And no doubt many and various surprises lie ahead. One theme that has emerged, however, may well become a leitmotif. In his first remarks from the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica on the day of his election, Pope Leo spoke of walking together “as a united Church.” This Pentecost Sunday, as we remember the tongues of fire that descended upon the Apostles, is also a good time to recall how often we have said we need to listen to the Holy Spirit to rediscover that unity.
Loving God with Your Whole Mind, by Robert Royal
By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – Catholic means universal, everything. A big claim, a crazy claim to the world. And the believer who aspires to be fully Catholic – especially in a fragmented age like ours – has a demanding vocation. Probably the most common phrase one hears about the Faith these days is the need for “a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.” And this is true. And essential. There’s a lot packed into that short phrase. Jesus Himself told us: “’Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’
“BRING IN THE TROOPS!!!” – President Trump GOES OFF as Violent Riots Escalate in LA, by Cristina Laila
By Cristina Laila, Gateway Pundit – President Trump late Sunday night and into Monday morning called for troops to be brought in to help stop the violent riots in downtown Los Angeles… Masked rioters are setting cars on fire and launching commercial grade explosives at law enforcement officers… LAPD declared an unlawful assembly on Sunday evening.
Fr. Christian Hbaiter: The Irrefutable Connection Between Obedience and Life in the Spirit
By Fr. Christian Hbaiter, Catholic Exchange – The purpose and value of obedience in our world today seems to be skewed. Cries in culture loudly exclaim that obedience to oneself is all that is required and that true freedom comes from obeying one’s own desires, thoughts, and beliefs without succumbing to a system that may contradict those very desires, thoughts, and beliefs… Obedience in this modern day looks like a warped understanding of freedom and choice. As an ordained priest, obedience can never be understood as what “I” want, rather how can I do what “He” wills.
Trump Punches Back at Harvard and Enhances National Security Measures, by James Mortensen
By James Mortensen, MRC TV – On Wednesday, President Donald Trump signed a Proclamation suspending entry of foreign nationals seeking to study or participate in exchange programs at Harvard University… This was done in an effort to safeguard national security after a federal judge blocked his May attempt to revoke Harvard’s ability to enroll foreign students… The Proclamation suspends the entry into the United States of any new Harvard student as a non-immigrant under F, M, or J visas, and it recommends the Secretary of State to consider the existing visas of the same classification for current Harvard students ….
Three Years After Dobbs, Some States are Fighting to Protect Babies From Abortion, by Ingrid Duran
By Ingrid Duran, LifeNews – The legal status of abortion across the states is shaped not only by the Dobbs decision but also by a range of additional factors. These include recent state constitutional rulings interpreting abortion as a protected right; the passage of laws aimed at safeguarding unborn life; ongoing litigation challenging or defending those laws; and the implementation of so-called “shield laws.” These are laws designed to protect abortion providers who reside in abortion-friendly states who prescribe abortions pills in states where abortion is almost entirely proscribed.
Pentecost Sunday: Are Your Eyes Looking Toward the Holy Spirit? by John Grondelski
By John Grondelski, National Catholic Register – Next to Easter and Christmas, Pentecost is the Church’s most important feast. That’s true not just for the liturgical calendar, but for our spiritual lives. Christmas marks Christ’s coming in the flesh, “for us and for our salvation.” Easter marks Christ’s triumph over sin and death — none of us must be damned unless we freely want to be. Pentecost marks Christ’s sending of his Spirit to enable his Church to carry on his work of salvation — of turning people from sin and to God — until he “comes again in glory to judge the living and the dead.”
23 Manly Gift Ideas Guaranteed To Make Your Father’s Day Celebration Even More Masculine Than It Already Is, by Joshua Monnington
By Joshua Monnington, The Federalist – Fathers are some of the hardest people to buy gifts for. Ask them what they want, and they don’t know. They finally figured out something they wanted, but it’s too late for you to gift it — they already went out and bought it, again. Deep down inside, you just want to get the dad in your life a gift that will match his masculinity and not send him digging for the receipt. The bad news is that there’s no foolproof list; the good news is that this is (pretty much) as close as it gets.
Five Challenges on Marriage and Family for Pope Leo, by Eduardo J. Echeverria
By Eduardo J. Echeverria, The Catholic Thing – In light of Pope Leo XIV’s statement that the family is founded on the “stable union between a man and a woman,” the responses of the critics and boosters of the late Pope Francis’s view of conjugal marriage are striking. The former imply that Leo’s view of conjugal marriage as the two-in-one flesh union of a man and a woman reaffirms what Francis had denied, and the latter defend the continuity between Francis and Leo on marriage… On the one hand, the critics are wrong.
Under The Guise Of ‘Preventative Medicine’ For IVF, Eugenics Is Back, by John Daniel Davidson
By John Daniel Davidson, Sr. Editor, The Federalist – But now eugenics is making a comeback thanks to Peter Thiel-inspired libertarian tech-bros who have, no kidding, rebranded it “preventative medicine.” This week, a company called Nucleus Genomics, a genetics testing startup founded by a 25-year-old named Kian Sadeghi, unveiled a new product called Nucleus Embryo that allows parents to screen embryos created through IVF… before deciding which to implant and which to discard… But calling it “preventative medicine” is just a bit of lazy legerdemain. It doesn’t change the fact that Nucleus Embryo is nothing more than a hi-tech form of eugenics — screening the unborn for “desirable” traits like IQ and snuffing out those deemed undesirable or unfit.
What Musk vs. Trump Means for Catholics and for Vance, by Peter Wolfgang
By Peter Wolfgang, Catholic Culture – It’s happening sooner than I expected. Way sooner. I thought the 2028 Republican presidential primaries would be the time to work all this out. But this thing is going down right now… I’m talking about the very public falling out between Elon Musk and Donald Trump. Oh, don’t get me wrong. I never expected that relationship to last four years. No one did. But I didn’t expect it to blow up this soon. ….
The Abortion Pill is So Dangerous, Thousands of Women are Going to the ER, by Brad Mattes
By Brad Mattes, LifeNews – New evidence shows a widescale coverup regarding the dangers of chemical abortion pills… A new peer-reviewed study by Charlotte Lozier Institute examined nearly 29,000 visits to emergency rooms by women who within 30 days had undergone either a surgical or chemical abortion… The research revealed widespread miscoding of these ER visits. Women who were suffering serious effects of chemical abortion were often coded as having a miscarriage.
Understanding Pope Leo, Bit by Bit, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – In this first month of his pontificate, Leo XIV has already provided us with many indications of what we can expect from his leadership. Those Catholics (and non-Catholics) who hoped for dramatic change will probably be disappointed. On balance, that’s a good thing… When the conclave began, some Catholics were hoping for one sort of dramatic change: a quick reversal of the radical policies wrought by Pope Francis. Others wanted the opposite: an acceleration down that same path of radical change.
Have You Been Anointed? Time to Get to Work, by Joannie Watson
By Joannie Watson, Integrated Catholic Life – In a Church known for its “smells and bells,” one of the best smells is sacred chrism. From the heads of little babies to the palms of new priests, this rich-smelling sacramental reminds us that a transformation has taken place… Throughout the Old Testament, there are three different groups that are anointed: priests, prophets, and kings. In addition to being a sign of abundance and joy (see Psalm 23:5), anointing was a sign of consecration. In Leviticus, Moses anoints the tabernacle, the altar, and the instruments in the tent of meeting, and also anoints his brother Aaron ….
“A Pure Miracle”: D-Day Prayers, by Anne Morse
By Anne Morse, The Stream – The Second World War had raged in Europe for five years, with Nazi Germany invading and destroying one country after another, slaughtering tens of millions, soldiers and civilians alike. When news of the long-awaited invasion (Allied forces had landed on the beaches of Normandy, beginning the invasion of Nazi-occupied France) came over the radios of American parents, wives, siblings, and children, they immediately began to pray… “The reaction of many Americans, whenever they found out what was happening that day, was to attend religious services.” …
Probing the Depths of Evangelization, by Regis Martin
By Regis Martin, Crisis Magazine – As necessary as the evangelical imperative is to the life of the Church, since without it the Gospel withers and dies, it is not enough simply to proclaim the Good News. For all that the world needs to hear the message of Jesus Christ, merely doing so does not exhaust the possibilities of bringing Christ to the world. There is another way, which is not at variance with planting the Gospel seed one row at a time but entirely complementary to sharing Christ with others. And that is to engage the larger dimension of human culture, which is the effort to give public expression to the things we believe.
Father Raymond J. de Souza: The ‘Norm Effect’: Why George Wendt’s ‘Cheers’ Character Still Resonates in a Lonely World
By Father Raymond J. de Souza, National Catholic Register – While in university, I would drink every Thursday night with Norm Peterson. Millions of people did, the Cheers character whose name everybody did know… When George Wendt, the actor who played Norm, died recently, people of a certain generation remembered a comfortable, if not inspiring, presence. Norm had a job he didn’t like (accounting) and a wife he avoided (Vera), but he did have friends in a neighborhood pub (Cheers) in Boston where everybody did know his name.
Bring It On: Let All That is Hidden Come to Light, by Anthony Esolen
By Anthony Esolen, The Catholic Thing – Bishop Michael Martin of Charlotte has made news with his order, if I may be permitted a metaphor, that the Vetus Ordo be celebrated only in a certain broom closet in Swannanoa. It seems also that he was about to ban some of the features of the TLM that tradition-minded people who attend the Novus Ordo favor, such as kneeling to receive the Sacrament, or facing the Risen Christ as we pray ad orientem. After the uproar about the latter – not the former, Martin has backed away, assuring people that there will be no big changes – until at least October.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Do You Love Jesus More Than These?
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 21:15-19 – 15 When they had finished breakfast, Jesus said to Simon Peter, “Simon, son of John, do you love me more than these?” He said to him, “Yes, Lord; you know that I love you.” He said to him, “Feed my lambs.” 16 A second time he said to him, “Simon, son of John, do you love me?” He said to him, “Yes, Lord; you know that I love you.” He said to him, “Tend my sheep.” 17 He said to him the third time, “Simon, son of John, do you love me?” Peter was grieved because he said to him the third time, “Do you love me?” ….
Cardinal O’Malley on Abuse: Church Puts Victims and Their Families First, by Christopher Wells
By Christopher Wells, Vatican, News – (Cardinal Seán O’Malley) was speaking on the eve of an audience with Pope Leo XIV on Thursday with members of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors… Following that audience on Thursday morning, the Commission issued a statement noting that the audience, its first with Pope Leo, lasted an hour and marked a significant moment of reflection, dialogue, and renewed commitment by the Church to the safeguarding of children and vulnerable persons.
Nearly One-Quarter Of U.S. Public School Enrollment Could Be Anchor Babies, by Joy Pullmann
By Joy Pullmann, Ex. Dir., The Federalist – Returning noncitizen children and noncitizen parents to their countries could save taxpayers hundreds of billions, especially in state budgets… A few simple calculations indicate that as much as one-quarter of U.S. public school enrollment could be anchor babies, meaning children with at least one parent illegally present in the United States. This alone amounts to at least $145.6 billion in public resources diverted from U.S. citizens every year.
LA Teacher Says She’s ‘Indoctrinating’ Her 5th Graders With ‘Queer’ Lessons, by Aliyah Cohen
By Aliyah Cohen, MRC TV – Meet Skye Tooley, a self-proclaimed “anti-bias educator” who once again made headlines for pushing blatant bias in the classroom… In a recent video, the Los Angeles teacher proudly told followers she’s “indoctrinating” her 5th grade students this Pride Month with lessons on queer icons and Pride flags… Tooley may have been awarded with a Human Rights Award by the California Teachers Association in 2023, but a quick scroll through her feed (and her track record) tells a different story. …
Built In Bias: The Human Fingerprints on Artificial Intelligence, by George Matwijec
By George Matwijec, American Thinker – If we think about artificial intelligence, it is basically a compilation of human information, written and composed by humans. Do these humans possess bias in their judgments and statements? Absolutely. It only follows that the same bias will most likely occur in artificial intelligence and its pronouncements. On the other hand, I don’t think we should disregard artificial intelligence as a source of information simply due to bias. In that case, we would have to disregard most human knowledge, which has an inborn implicit bias to one degree or another. …
Every Bishop Must ACT NOW, by T. S. Flanders
By T. S. Flanders, OnePeterFive – Back in 2023, all orthodox Catholics of good will heard the news of His Excellency, Bishop Paprocki’s condemnation of heresy in one of the most prominent American journals, First Things. This was ostensibly a condemnation of Cardinal McElroy’s brazen challenge to Catholic moral theology in two pieces (here and here) at America—a connection underlined by Bishop Paprocki’s quoting verbatim from the cardinal’s first article. Nevertheless, His Excellency did say shortly thereafter (on Raymond Arroyo) that he did not want to name names, but had European cardinals also in mind.
Fr. Francesco Giordano, STD: The Sacred Heart of Jesus: A Divine Connection Through History
By Fr. Francesco Giordano, STD, Catholic Exchange – The devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus stands as a testament to the divine love that transcends and penetrates time and circumstance. God is not distant. He is very involved in our lives, in our history. By linking the apparition to St. Margaret Mary and the Eucharistic Miracle of Lanciano, we uncover a profound narrative that speaks to the heart of humanity’s relationship with the divine. In recognizing the metaxy of these events, we see how God’s love continually intersects with human history, inviting us to respond to His heart with our own.
My Five Impossible Proposals to Prevent Global and Civil War, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – Usually when I write something, I try to make it unassailable, to nail down and pre-refute each objection I can imagine, so that if the reader isn’t convinced by the end of it, he is at least intimidated into a sullen, reverent silence. I don’t aim to start debates, but I do love to end them… However, this week I am on the road … So instead of my typical columns aimed at settling questions with all the certainty (if not the authority) of the Council of Nicaea, today I’d like to plant just a few intellectual landmines aimed at producing heat, light, and shrapnel. …
He Who Wrestles With God in Public: Jordan Peterson Versus Himself, by Scott Ventureyra
By Scott Ventureyra, Crisis Magazine – Peterson, who has notoriously stood aloof from formal religion, found out that mere psycho-spirituality couldn’t stand up to committed opposition to God… Jordan Peterson’s recent appearance on Jubilee’s viral YouTube debate wasn’t just another skirmish in the culture war between belief and unbelief. It revealed something deeper and more unsettling: the ongoing drama of a man caught between archetype and Incarnation, between myth and metaphysical truth. …
Abortion Wounds the Sacred Heart of Jesus, by Susan Ciancio
By Susan Ciancio, Catholic World Report – Christ’s precious heart—a heart that loves us more than we can ever fathom—longs for us to care for and protect the vulnerable and to treat them as He would… Imagine a crown of thorns surrounding your heart, pressing in on it, piercing it, and causing an almost unbearable pain. Most parents can imagine this. Maybe your child has lost or abandoned the faith or been sick or injured, or maybe he is going through some mental health or physical struggles. All of these things tear at our hearts just like an actual thorn would. …
FDA Review of Abortion Drug Could Save Thousands of Babies From Abortions, by Bob Unruh
By Bob Unruh, LifeNews – There was a court case that challenged the approval by the Food and Drug Administration of the use of mifepristone, the abortion drug that is widely used as a replacement for surgical abortions… The Supreme Court ruled that the drug should be available, but the ruling was on very narrow grounds, and was based only on the court’s claim the pro-life physicians who brought to challenge didn’t show they had been harmed personally because it would be others who actually used the drug… Now there’s going to be a new review of the drug by the FDA itself.
Msgr. Roger Landry: How Pope Leo’s Election Affects US Catholics in 4 Major Ways
By Msgr. Roger Landry, National Catholic Register – Conventional wisdom in this and previous conclaves was that, because of the prominence of the United States in world affairs, an American cardinal was practically ineligible. That was still the take this conclave, even as many said about Cardinal Prevost that he “checked all of the boxes” the electors would ordinarily look for in a pontiff — he spoke five languages; served in the missions in Latin America for 22 years; regularly traveled the globe during his 12 years as leader of the Augustinians; served as prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops, helping Pope Francis select bishops in non-missionary countries; served on the board of many other departments in the Roman Curia, making him keenly aware both of the issues facing the Church globally as well in the Vatican; and was 69, so that his projected papacy wouldn’t be too long or too short. ….
Saint of the Day for June 6: St. Norbert (c. 1080 – June 6, 1134)
By Franciscan Media – In the 12th century in the French region of Premontre, Saint Norbert founded a religious Order known as the Praemonstratensians or the Norbertines. His founding of the Order was a monumental tasks: combating rampant heresies—particularly regarding the Blessed Sacrament, revitalizing many of the faithful who had grown indifferent and dissolute, plus effecting peace and reconciliation among enemies.
Founder’s Quote
Patriot Post – “Foreign influence is truly the Grecian horse to a republic. We cannot be too careful to exclude its influence.” —Alexander Hamilton (1793)
Occult Subversion of Traditional Catholicism, by Thomas V. Mirus
By Thomas V. Mirus, Catholic Culture – In his new book Mysticism, Magic, and Monasteries, Catholic philosopher Sebastian Morello promotes so-called “Hermetic magic”* as an important part of the spiritual revival of Western civilization… How can a Catholic possibly promote magic as an integral part of the faith? Watch Morello try: The Western world has always believed in magic. It has always held that curses exist and that they can be placed on people, animals, fungi, and inanimate objects. And the Western world has always held that such curses can be banished by special words, special objects, and special concentration, which in that order it has been content to call “blessings,” ….
Pope Leo XIV Has Phone Call With Russian President Vladimir Putin, by Madalaine Elhabbal
By Madalaine Elhabbal, CNA News – Pope Leo XIV spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin in a phone call Wednesday afternoon… “The pope made an appeal for Russia to take a gesture that would favor peace, emphasizing the importance of dialogue to create positive contacts between the parties and seek solutions to the conflict,” Holy See Press Office Director Matteo Bruni said in a statement… Bruni told members of the press that the Holy Father appealed to the Russian leader about the humanitarian situation in Ukraine and advocated for the facilitation of aid into affected areas. …
Operation Last Stand: 80 Arrests in ICE Raid on South Carolina Nightclub, by James Mortensen
By James Mortensen, MRC TV – Two alleged cartel members and one person wanted by Interpol for murder in Honduras were among at least 80 people arrested in a raid operated by U.S. ICE, the DHS, state and local law enforcement last weekend at the Alamo, an unlicensed nightclub in Summerville, South Carolina… (after receiving noise complaints etc. police).. would involve ICE upon reports of trafficking, narcotics, and weapons within the nightclub… Among the 80 individuals arrested, 72 were illegal immigrants, the others were arrested on other charges, such as assaulting an officer.
Why Everybody Watched Bishop Sheen, by John Willson
By John Willson, Imaginative Conservative – The irony of the prosperous decade of the 1950s is that the most popular person on the most visible proof of that prosperity—television—was a Catholic Bishop: “America’s Bishop,” Fulton J. Sheen, who rejected feel-good, dishwater Christianity and instead boldly proclaimed the truth to his audience, 70% of whom were non-Catholic.
In Appreciation of Bishop Barron, by Eric Sammons
By Eric Sammons, Crisis Magazine – That wasn’t my only concern. I think Barron downplays the problems in the Church significantly and unreasonably exalts Vatican II. Further, while I believe that Barron is orthodox in his beliefs, he skirts the line far too closely when it comes to the salvation of all souls, a tendency he shares with his hero Hans Urs von Balthasar. In an age when most people think everyone except Hitler goes to heaven and so there’s no point in following moral rules or the Church’s teachings in general, I don’t think it’s helpful to have a popular bishop speak as if he agrees with that sentiment.
Poking the Russian Bear: Globalist Europeans Greenlight Ukraine’s Attack on Russia, by Joachim Osther
By Joachim Osther, The Stream – Over the last few days, we’ve seen an immense escalation in the Ukraine/Russia war. In fact, some people are describing it as “Russia’s Pearl Harbor.”… Ukraine deployed drone swarms hidden in containers on large transport trucks. Once inside Russian territory, the swarms disabled several Tu-95 Russian bombers — planes that are integral to Russia’s strategic nuclear deployment capabilities… While the Ukrainian Security Service claimed to have hit 34% of Russia’s 55 bombers capable of carrying nuclear-armed cruise missiles, the actual number may be lower; independent news sources indicate only 7% to 11% of Russia’s nuclear-capable fleet was damaged.
Biden’s Border Nihilism Will Live Long After He Is Gone, by Victor Davis Hanson
By Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness – Biden’s border legacy isn’t just policy—it’s a demographic earthquake that will rattle America’s foundation long after he’s gone… The spiteful open-borders legacy of Joe Biden will plague America for generations to come, long after the former president is a fading bad memory. Somewhere between 10-12 million foreign nationals are believed to have entered the U.S. illegally under his watch, to add to the existing 12-20 million illegal aliens… Almost all were unaudited… They stormed the border for four years without background checks of the sort that American citizens must undergo to purchase a firearm or take out a loan. …
Pope Leo Warns Catholics Against ‘Selling Yourself to the First Bidder’, by Charles Collins
By Charles Collins, Crux, (Catholic Herald) – Pope Leo XIV urged Catholics not to delay the pursuit of their faith while also cautioning them about succumbing to the indignities of more aggressive forms of capitalism during his Wednesday General Audience… He was speaking about the parable on the labourers in the vineyard that Jesus gives in the Gospel of Matthew, when the landowner hires people at different hours of the day but still gives them all the same wages.
Live Action Calls on Trump Administration to Reject Public Funding of IVF, by Nancy Flanders
By Nancy Flanders, Live Action – Live Action publicly released a memo Tuesday regarding in vitro fertilization (IVF), urging the Trump administration to focus on treating infertility as a chronic disease, finding true treatments for its underlying causes rather than using the band-aid approach of IVF… The memo has been in the hands of the Trump administration for months, encouraging them to halt plans for increasing access to in vitro fertilization (IVF) and to instead turn toward actually healing infertility as the goal. …
Pope Leo XIV Faces an Early Challenge: How to Deal With Pope Francis’ Restrictions on the Latin Mass, by Edward Pentin
By Edward Pentin, National Catholic Register – A significant early challenge for Pope Leo XIV will be how he chooses to handle the restrictions that Pope Francis placed on the traditional Latin Mass (TLM)… Since Pope Francis issued his apostolic letter Traditionis Custodes (Guardians of Tradition) in July 2021, the freedom to celebrate the pre-1970 Mass has been curtailed — severely in some cases — with the long-term aim of allowing only the new Mass… Cardinals, bishops, priests and many of the laity, including some who do not attend the TLM, have strenuously opposed the restrictions, seeing the clampdown as callous, unjust and needlessly divisive rather than unifying.
Bishop Donald J. Hying: Understanding the Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and What it Means (July 25, 2024)
By Bishop Donald J. Hying, Simply Catholic – When I was a child, a beautiful picture of the Sacred Heart of Jesus hung in my parents’ bedroom. A warm, smiling Jesus lovingly pointed to His heart, pierced and crowned with thorns, in an eternal gesture of invitation. Whenever I looked at that picture, I felt good — embraced, loved, cared for — as if the Lord were inviting me to step into His joy and peace. My mother had a great devotion to the Sacred Heart; every First Friday, we would consecrate our lives anew to His love and mercy. …
Joe Biden Had Entire FBI Targeting Pro-Life Catholics, by Joshua Mercer
By Joshua Mercer, LifeNews – The FBI’s anti-Catholic Richmond memo was distributed to more than 1,000 employees in FBI field offices across the country before it was ever leaked to the public by a whistleblower, according to documents obtained and revealed by Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-IA, this week… What is more, Grassley found that the FBI had “produced at least 13 additional documents and five attachments that used anti-Catholic terminology and relied on information from the radical far-left Southern Poverty Law Center,” according to a June 3 press release from the senator’s office.
Euthanasia and Hope: A Reflection on Catholic Doctrine by Fr. Giordano, by Serenella Verduchi
By Serenella Verduchi, Catholic Exchange – We live in an age in which the debate on euthanasia is becoming increasingly heated and widespread in Europe and around the world. It is therefore essential and urgent to reaffirm the values of Catholic doctrine concerning the dignity of human life, the nature of death, and the meaning of Christian hope… Contemporary culture, often influenced by materialistic and individualistic views, tends to see death as an enemy to be defeated at all costs, promoting the idea of a “sweet death” as a form of absolute self-determination.
Trump Admin Overturns Biden Rule Forcing ERs to Become Abortion Clinics, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The Trump administration today has rescinded a rule from Joe Biden that attempted to force ERs to become abortion clinics… Biden tried to use the federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) to force hospitals to kill babies in elective abortions. But on Tuesday, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced that Biden’s policy has been overturned… In 2022, the Biden administration announced its intention to force doctors to perform abortions under EMTALA.
The Moral Erosion of the Nuclear Family: Thomas Gallatin
By Thomas Gallatin, Patriot Post – What is a family? That simple question has gotten more challenging to answer in the day and age in which we live, and intentionally so. But why?… The 5th Edition of the American Heritage Dictionary’s first definition offered for “family” is as follows: “A fundamental social group in society typically consisting of one or two parents and their children.” What is tellingly missing from that definition are the terms “father” and “mother.”… The core family — a father, mother, and their children — has formed the definition of family in the human context since the dawn of time. …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Consecrated in God’s Truth
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 17:11-19 – 11 And now I am no more in the world, but they are in the world, and I am coming to you. Holy Father, keep them in your name, which you have given me, that they may be one, even as we are one. 12 While I was with them, I kept them in your name, which you have given me; I have guarded them, and none of them is lost but the son of perdition, that the scripture might be fulfilled. 13 But now I am coming to you; and these things I speak in the world, that they may have my joy fulfilled in themselves.
Government Will Conduct Abortion Pill Review Amid Studies Showing Possible Dangers, by Kate Quiñones
By Kate Quiñones, CNA – A top official at the FDA confirmed on Monday that the organization will conduct a review of the abortion drug mifepristone following several recent studies challenging the safety of the drug… FDA Commissioner Marty Makary said he is “committed” to conducting the review in a June 2 letter addressed to Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley, who has been an outspoken advocate for reviewing abortion pill safety regulations… “As with all drugs, FDA continues to closely monitor the post-marketing safety data on mifepristone for the medical termination of early pregnancy” ….
DEI Should Have Ended Harvard’s ‘Elite’ Status 60 Years Ago (Or More), by Joy Pullmann
By Joy Pullmann, Ex., Dir., The Federalist – Indeed, as I note in my recent book about identity politics, “the federal government had begun hiring people based on race” and demanded the same of its contractors as far back as Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidency in the 1930s and 1940s. Under Roosevelt, the federal government pioneered the “disparate impact” doctrine today better known as diversity, equity, and inclusion, or DEI. …
Catholic Vote: Anti-Catholic FBI Memo Was Distributed to 1,000+ Biden FBI Employees Before Whistleblower Exposed It
Catholic Vote, News Feed – The FBI’s anti-Catholic Richmond memo was distributed to more than 1,000 employees in FBI field offices across the country before it was ever leaked to the public by a whistleblower, according to documents obtained and revealed by Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-IA, this week… What is more, Grassley found that the FBI had “produced at least 13 additional documents and five attachments that used anti-Catholic terminology and relied on information from the radical far-left Southern Poverty Law Center,” according to a June 3 press release from the senator’s office.
Neither Ukraine Nor Russia Want to Stop the War, by Sumantra Maitra
By Sumantra Maitra, The American Conservative – Two years on, the dynamic remains similar. A day before the peace delegations were supposed to meet in Istanbul, the Ukrainians did one of the most daring special-ops in the history of modern warfare. Truck-borne small drone swarms attacked the Russian strategic bomber fleet deep in Russia. The news is fluid, but what we know so far suggests that this operation was apparently planned for over a year. The Ukrainians did not involve the Americans in planning, nor did they inform Americans before the attack. …
Saint of the Day for June 4: Blessed Angelina of Marsciano (1377 – July 14, 1435)
Franciscan Media, June 4 – Blessed Angeline founded the first community of Franciscan women other than Poor Clares to receive papal approval… Angeline was born to the Duke of Marsciano near Orvieto. She was 12 when her mother died. Three years later, the young woman made a vow of perpetual chastity. That same year, however, she yielded to her father’s decision that she marry the Duke of Civitella. Her husband agreed to respect her previous vow.
Hidden Religion in Washington, by David G Bonagura, Jr.
By David G Bonagura, Jr., The Catholic Thing – “Political problems,” wrote Russell Kirk, “at bottom, are religious and moral problems.” In other words, our beliefs and morals shape our politics, not the other way around. Beneath every hotly contested political topic of today or yesteryear – immigration, tariffs, welfare, health care, DEI, the Cold War, supply-side economic theory, segregation, slavery, westward expansion, independence from Britain – lie beliefs that shape the approach and policy. There is no such thing as a “neutral” politics devoid of prior beliefs and principles.
Target Changes Aim: From Rainbow To Red, White and Blue, by Aliyah Cohen
By Aliyah Cohen, MRC TV – Walk into Target this June, and instead of LGBTQ baby clothes or “tuck-friendly” swimsuits for minors, you’re hit with a wave of red, white, and blue. Flags. Fireworks. Father’s Day. The 4th of July — a whole month early… The historic backlash on Target’s 2023 Pride Month merchandise collection was no joke. According to Fox Business, the company lost over $9 billion in market value and saw its first sales decline in six years. …
Charlotte’s War on Reverence: A Priesthood Undone, by Sarah Cain
By Sarah Cain, Crisis Magazine – Thus, the commands of the bishop become expressions from outside of the larger body and universal tradition of the Church. They form a diocese that reflects the iron hand of one man’s preferences. The proposed norms are rigid enough to dictate almost every motion by priests, ironically under the guise of openness… Such dictatorialism denies that a pastor might have well-contemplated reasons for his choices. St. Gregory the Great insisted in Pastoral Rule that the priest must be rooted in what might be called “contemplative dignity,”….
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: June: Healing the Culture Through The Sacred Heart
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – It’s June. You know what that means, right? It means it’s the month of the Sacred Heart, of course!.. Unfortunately, some of my readers will have thought to themselves, with sorrow, “It’s Pride month.”… I don’t blame those who did. That’s how effective the architects of the culture of death are. You have to hand it to them: they are extraordinarily adept at twisting language, using the tools of modern marketing to transform society at the most fundamental level… However, just because the wider society is celebrating so-called “Pride” month, doesn’t mean that we cannot do our own part …
FULL TEXT: Homily of Pope Leo XIV on Jubilee for Families, Children, Grandparents and the Elderly
By Pope Leo XIV, Catholic World Report – …the Church tells us that today’s world needs the marriage covenant in order to know and accept God’s love and to defeat, thanks to its unifying and reconciling power, the forces that break down relationships and societies… For this reason, with a heart filled with gratitude and hope, I would remind all married couples that marriage is not an ideal but the measure of true love between a man and a woman: a love that is total, faithful and fruitful (cf. SAINT PAUL VI, Humanae Vitae, 9). This love makes you one flesh and enables you, in the image of God, to bestow the gift of life.
Why ‘Tit for Tat’ Lawfare Is Necessary, by Clifford Angell Bates, Jr.
By Clifford Angell Bates, Jr., Chronicles – The rule of law has long stood as a pillar of liberal constitutional democracy—a commitment to neutral adjudication, impartial justice, and political fairness. Neutrality of this kind lends legitimacy to a regime of laws as opposed to one of mere men. Yet in recent years, particularly under the aggressive strategies of the progressive left, a dangerous transformation has occurred. The law is no longer a matter for maintaining order or resolving disputes. It has become a weapon—“lawfare”—wielded not for justice but for victory. Under the guise of legality, the left has harnessed the institutions of justice to pursue their political enemies ….
Marriage’s Context Within Salvation History — Past, Present, and Future, by Jack Rigert
By Jack Rigert, Catholic Exchange – In a world increasingly confused about the meaning of love, identity, and commitment, the Church lifts up marriage not merely as a cultural tradition, but as a divine and sacred reality. Marriage is a sacrament—a visible sign instituted by Christ that communicates grace. But it is more than that: as Pope St. John Paul II taught, marriage is the “primordial sacrament”—the original sign through which God’s plan for humanity was made visible from the very beginning.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: This Is Eternal Life – to Know the Father the Only True God
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 17:1-11 – 1 When Jesus had spoken these words, he lifted up his eyes to heaven and said, “Father, the hour has come; glorify your Son that the Son may glorify you, 2 since you have given him power over all flesh, to give eternal life to all whom you have given him. 3 And this is eternal life, that they know you the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent. 4 I glorified you on earth, having accomplished the work which you gave me to do; 5 and now, Father, glorify me in your own presence with the glory which I had with you before the world was made. ….
Fr. Raymond J. de Souza: Conclave Haste?
By Fr. Raymond J. de Souza, The Catholic Thing – Conclave 2025 was not, by historical standards, exceptionally short. But it was short. It was the third straight Conclave to conclude on its first full day. Is that a cause for concern?… No one really knows except those who were in the Sistine Chapel. They are sworn to secrecy. Only Pope Leo XIV is completely free to ask them about their experience, and only the Holy Father can make any necessary modifications in future Conclave practice. It’s too early to be thinking about the next Conclave, but it would be advisable for Leo to take informal soundings now, while memories are still fresh, even if there is no urgency to act.
European Populism Is Rising Against An Oppressive Political Elite, by John Daniel Davidson
By John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist – Europe’s political class has turned its back on the people it was supposed to protect. The people have taken notice… Over the weekend, a conservative Polish historian named Karol Nawrocki, backed by the Law and Justice opposition (and President Trump), narrowly won the Polish presidential election. For the European political establishment, Nawrocki’s victory was a catastrophe — a harbinger of right-wing fascism looming over the continent… Why? Because Nawrocki campaigned against the mass immigration policy of Brussels while promoting conservative Catholic values and Polish nationalism.
Why a Bishop’s Preferences Can Never Become Law, by Peter M.J. Stravinskas
By Peter M.J. Stravinskas, Catholic World Report – By now, many readers will have heard about the draft liturgical policy, “‘Go In Peace, Glorifying the Lord By Your Life’: A Pastoral Letter on the Celebration of the Liturgy”, produced by Bishop Michael Martin of the Diocese of Charlotte, and the firestorm it has ignited… At the outset, I want to clarify a few points. First, the document on which I shall reflect is a draft text; second, Bishop Martin presented it to a subcommittee of the Presbyteral Council for their comments; third, this text was subsequently leaked to the public.
Saint of the Day for June 3: Saint Charles Lwanga and Companions (d. between November 15, 1885 – January 27, 1887)
By Franciscan Media, June 3 – One of 22 Ugandan martyrs, Charles Lwanga is the patron of youth and Catholic action in most of tropical Africa. He protected his fellow pages, aged 13 to 30, from the sexual demands of the Bagandan ruler, Mwanga, and encouraged and instructed them in the Catholic faith during their imprisonment for refusing the ruler’s demands… Charles first learned of Christ’s teachings from two retainers in the court of Chief Mawulugungu. While a catechumen, he entered the royal household as assistant to Joseph Mukaso, head of the court pages. …
UPenn To Stop Mutilating and Castrating Kids Following Trump’s Executive Order, by P. Gardner Goldsmith
By P. Gardner Goldsmith, MRC TV – The University of Pennsylvania’s Penn Medicine announced on May 30 that, in compliance with a January Executive Order issued by President Donald Trump, it will “remove access to puberty blockers, hormone therapy, and surgeries for individuals under the age of 19,” marking a significant change in policy and procedure and handing a pyrrhic victory to Americans who believe in conservative values and the original intent of the Founders who wrote the U.S. Constitution.
Ukraine Drone Strike on Russia Puts Kibosh to Peace Talks, by Jacob Adams
By Jacob Adams, The Daily Signal – Peace talks between Russia and Ukraine ended less than two hours after they began on Monday in the wake of a devastating attack by Ukraine against Russia… The talks, which took place in Istanbul, Turkey, are the latest in ongoing efforts by the two neighboring nations and the Trump administration to bring an end to a war that has cost tens of thousands of lives and billions of dollars… President Donald Trump has been critical of both countries since he returned to office in January and has recently threatened to walk away from the negotiations. …
America at a Crossroads: Balancing Faith, Reason, and Artificial Intelligence, by Mark Henry
By Mark Henry, Crisis Magazine – The mission must be to build an economy that works for the common man and not just the high-tech elites. AI development must prioritize principles of human dignity, meaningful work, and community sustainability. Anything less risks building a future in which people are mere cogs in the soulless machine they created rather than wise and faithful stewards of the knowledge and wisdom God has entrusted to us… May Pope Leo XIV’s pontificate mark a new chapter in the Church’s mission to clearly illuminate the issues of modern life with the light of eternal truths. And may America, guided by faith and reason, seize this moment to virtuously lead the AI revolution to serve humanity and advance the common good.
Education Dept Nixes Pride Month for ‘Title IX Month’, by Mark Swanson
By Mark Swanson, Newsmax – The Department of Education announced Monday that the month of June will now be recognized as “Title IX Month,” commemorating the 53rd anniversary of the federal civil rights measure being signed into law while highlighting how the previous administration undermined efforts to protect girls and women under the law… Title IX Month replaces Pride Month celebrated by the Department of Education under former President Joe Biden, who in 2022 declared June LGBTQ Pride Month. From there, Biden’s DOE Pride Month celebrations focused on gender ideology, critical race theory, and diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.
Corporate America Retreats from Gay Pride Events Amid Trump DEI Crackdown, by Ireland Owens
By Ireland Owens, The Stream – A host of American corporations are backpedaling from their involvement in gay pride events this year amid the Trump administration’s rollback of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts across the country… A growing number of reports show that organizers of major gay pride parades and festivals across the U.S. are scrambling for funds due to several longtime corporate sponsors scaling back their support of LGBTQ events. Some scholars explained to the Daily Caller News Foundation that news of companies pulling back from pride events may reflect a broader shift away from DEI in corporate America.
Msgr. Charles Pope: The Role and Experience of the Angels at the Ascension
By Msgr. Charles Pope – The Feast of the Ascension is often neglected today. It is tucked into a nearby Sunday, it’s role as the fortieth day, jettisoned. But even in those places that still honor it with a Thursday Solemnity, there is still a difficulty in appreciating the full glory of that day. In this post, following the Scriptures and the teaching of some of the ancient Fathers of the Church, we can investigate some of the more hidden glory of this magnificent event… The fundamental source for these reflections is Jean Cardinal Danielou’s book The Angels and Their Mission: According to the Fathers of the Church. …
The Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Peace in Overcoming the World
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 16:29-3329 His disciples said, “Ah, now you are speaking plainly, not in any figure! 30 Now we know that you know all things, and need none to question you; by this we believe that you came from God.” 31 Jesus answered them, “Do you now believe? 32 The hour is coming, indeed it has come, when you will be scattered, every man to his home, and will leave me alone; yet I am not alone, for the Father is with me. ….
The Illusion of Success, by Randy Hain
By Randy Hain, Integrated Catholic Life – I remember a particularly poignant question my younger son asked me once during a visit from his grandfather. On the Saturday afternoon of my dad’s visit, my son and I were throwing the baseball outside while my father was taking a short nap in his room. I can always tell when one of my boys has something on his mind. So I probed and asked him if everything was all right. He responded with, “Dad, remember when we talked about what it means to be successful a few weeks ago? Is Papa successful?”
Saint of the Day for June 2: Saints Marcellinus and Peter (d. 304)
By Franciscan Media, June 2 – Marcellinus and Peter were prominent enough in the memory of the Church to be included among the saints of the Roman Canon. Mention of their names is optional in our present Eucharistic Prayer I… Marcellinus was a priest and Peter was an exorcist, that is, someone authorized by the Church to deal with cases of demonic possession. They were beheaded during the persecution of Emperor Diocletian. …
Carlo Acutis on Pursuing Purity & Bringing Others With You, by Antonia Salzano and Andrea Acutis
By Antonia Salzano and Andrea Acutis, Catholic Exchange – I remember an event from that last summer we spent in Santa Margherita Ligure. After dinner, while Carlo was finishing his summer vacation homework, we received a phone call. It was one of his female friends. Carlo, wanting to be discreet and not disturb me [Antonia] as I worked, stepped aside. But despite this, I could hear his words clearly. So, without wanting to, I overheard him. I had never eavesdropped on other people’s conversations. And I’m not a nosy mother. But that evening, overhearing what he said was unavoidable.
Who Really Are the Lawless and the Dictatorial? by Victor Davis Hanson
By Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness – The left cries “dictatorship” while wielding the courts, agencies, and media to undermine laws, crush dissent, and call it democracy… The left is in its usual sanctimonious but schizophrenic mood… The media claims daily that the Trump administration has usurped power. It is supposedly destroying democracy. It tramples on the rule of law and thus has created a virtual dictatorship… Yet at the same time, Democrats high-five the most recent district court judge who has put a stop to the current Trump executive orders—which the Trump administration abides by as it files appeals. …
FBI Investigating Attempt To Impersonate Trump Chief Of Staff In Texts, Phone Calls, by Hank Berrien
By Hank Berrien, DailyWire – “The requests were suspicious when the impersonator began asking questions about Trump that Wiles should have known the answers to.”… Someone is impersonating President Trump’s chief of staff, Susie Wiles, in texts and phone calls — and the FBI is investigating… Wiles, who is the first female chief of staff in U.S. history, has revealed contacts were hacked from her personal, not her government, cellphone, The Wall Street Journal reported. Other top officials in the Trump administration were contacted via the fake identity.
What Did Jesus Look Like? New Documentary Explores 3 Divine Images, by Francesca Pollio Fenton
By Francesca Pollio Fenton, CNA – Over the centuries, many people have asked: “What did Jesus look like?” A new documentary attempts to answer this question… “The Face of Jesus” examines two acheiropoietic images of Christ — the Shroud of Turin and the Veil of Manoppello, both believed to be divinely created — as well as the Vilnius image of the Divine Mercy, one of the most extraordinary hand-painted depictions of Jesus… Jaroslaw Redziak, the film’s producer and director, spoke to CNA about the inspiration behind the documentary and his hope that viewers, when they view these images, will come to see just how much Jesus loves them.
Haunted by Papal Ghosts, by Adam Lucas
By Adam Lucas, The Stream – While it is understandable and even laudable to be excited about the recent election of a new pope, those feelings should not be based on who we think he will be or not be… Papal conclaves are a big deal. The one that elected Pope Leo XIV was only my third, as it was for everyone just shy of 50 years old. And, barring tragedy for either Pope Leo or myself, I only have maybe two or three more… A papal conclave is the kind of major event a person only experiences a handful of times in their life. Such experiences take on a special significance in part because of the meaning of the event itself—but especially because of their rarity. …
The Ruth Institute: Can People Escape Same-Sex Attraction and Sex Addiction? Many U.S. States Say ‘No’ But the Answer Is ‘Yes’
By The Ruth Institute, The Stream – One of the most persistent myths promoted by LGBT advocates is that sexual orientation is fixed and cannot change. Research and clinical experience suggest otherwise. In this 39-minute video, Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse interviews Dr. Floyd Godfrey, a clinical sexologist and Christian counselor with decades of experience helping individuals overcome pornography addiction, unwanted same-sex attraction, and sexualized attachments.
150 Pro-Life Groups Tell Republicans to Defund Planned Parenthood, by Grace Porto
By Grace Porto, LifeNews – The American Center for Law and Justice recently joined 150 pro-life groups that have called on Congress to stop funding abortions… “Since our earliest efforts defending the pro-life advocacy group Operation Rescue—which has helped save countless unborn lives—the ACLJ has remained steadfast in advocating for the rights of the unborn,” the ACLJ stated in a May 28 press release… The release continued that despite the ACLJ’s 35 years of defending the pro-life movement, the fight to protect babies and to defund the abortion industry is far from over.
Why Support for Same-Sex Marriage is Declining, by Peter Wolfgang
By Peter Wolfgang, Catholic Culture – “Support for same-sex marriage among Republicans has dropped 14 points in the last 3 years, per Gallup.”… First, it’s not just a partisan thing. It’s a generational thing. Generation Z’s support for same-sex marriage has “plummeted” in recent years… Second, well, consider some of the comments in Metzger’s thread. Says Family Research Council’s Joseph Backholm: People are starting to see the big picture. SSM was sold on the basis that personal happiness is the greatest good. That was never true, but pretending it is has terrible consequences that we are just beginning to experience and come to terms with….
Overcoming the Crisis of a Church Divided, by Robert Royal
By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – The word I hear most from Catholics as we approach the end of the first month under our American-born pope is “relief.” Serious tensions had accumulated within the Church under Pope Francis, who sometimes seemed to be deliberately – or haphazardly – exacerbating divisions. Openness, dialogue, and listening towards liberals well beyond the borders of the Faith, but exclusion, peremptory fiats, and ignoring of traditional Catholics.
Ukraine Wipes Out Dozens of Russian Doomsday Nuclear Bombers in Massive Surprise Attack on Air Bases, Kyiv Says: ‘Russian Pearl Harbor’, by Anthony Blair
By Anthony Blair, New York Post – Ukrainian forces stunned the Russian military Sunday after wiping out and damaging dozens of nuclear bombers and other aircraft with ambitious and complicated attacks that struck President Vladimir Putin’s air bases deep inside the country, Kyiv says… Even pro-Moscow military bloggers are calling the strike — which used drones hidden in trucks — “the Russian Pearl Harbor.”… The attack came just a day before the leaders of Ukraine and Russia were potentially set to meet in Istanbul as part of US-backed cease-fire talks.
The Story Isn’t Over: The Ascension of Our Lord, by Gayle Somers
By Gayle Somers, Catholic Exchange – On Ascension Day, Jesus gives His apostles, a group of men singularly lacking in influence, a worldwide mission. How would they be able to pull this off?… St. Luke tells us that as Jesus prepares to depart from His disciples and be taken up to heaven, He reminds them that God has always had a plan to save the world—a plan which was written in the Old Testament Scriptures over the course of centuries… Many of these prophecies were fulfilled in Jesus’ time on earth, but not all of them. What remained was for God to send His Spirit to renew the earth, long promised in passages like Isaiah 44:3, Ezekiel 36:26, and Joel 2:28-29. …
Saint of the Day for May 31: Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
By Franciscan Media – By Franciscan Media – The Story of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary – This is a fairly late feast, going back only to the 13th or 14th century. It was established widely throughout the Church to pray for unity. The present date of celebration was set in 1969, in order to follow the Annunciation of the Lord and precede the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist… Like most feasts of Mary, it is closely connected with Jesus and his saving work. ….
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Ask in Jesus’ Name, That Your Joy May Be Full
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 16:23-28 – 23 In that day you will ask nothing of me. Truly, truly, I say to you, if you ask anything of the Father, he will give it to you in my name. 24 Hitherto you have asked nothing in my name; ask, and you will receive, that your joy may be full. 25 “I have said this to you in figures; the hour is coming when I shall no longer speak to you in figures but tell you plainly of the Father. ….
Trump is Right to Revoke Visas for Chinese Students Linked to the CCP, by Jarrett Stepman
By Jarrett Stepman, The Daily Signal – America’s top schools need to stop catering to hostile foreign powers looking to infiltrate the United States and focus more on building a talent pool here at home… That’s my take from Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s announcement Thursday that the U.S. will begin aggressively revoking visas for Chinese college students connected to the Chinese Communist Party or who are studying in “critical fields.”
The Ghost of Pope Francis Haunts Charlotte
By Michael Brendan Dougherty, National Review, (Complicit Clergy) – In a move that is going to be heavily scrutinized as it develops, Bishop Michael Martin of the Catholic diocese of Charlotte has decided to finalize the implementation of Pope Francis’s restrictions on the traditional Latin Mass. He is closing down several locations and allowing the celebration in a chapel in Mooresville. …His argument for doing so is that he is just obeying the rules and finalizing a process begun under his predecessor. Which makes perfect sense in a vacuum. But the fact is that many bishops in America seem to have been convinced that the problems these restrictions are meant to fix simply don’t exist in their dioceses.
An Unfortunate MAHA Blunder, by Nate Jackson
By Nate Jackson, Patriot Post – MAHA stands for Make America Healthy Again, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump’s director of the Department of Health and Human Services, is leading the charge. MAHA’s laudable goal is to make progress in addressing the health issues that are adversely affecting millions of Americans. Obesity is rampant, along with an increase in diabetes and other weight-related complications. Autism and attention disorders seem to have exploded, as have asthma, allergies, autoimmune disorders, and cancer.
Government Criticised for Rating Assisted Suicide Law by Cash Saved in Patient Deaths, by Simon Caldwell
By Simon Caldwell, Catholic Herald – Bioethicists have severely criticised a “truly sinister” government impact assessment of the assisted suicide Bill for focusing on the money that might be saved from doctors helping patients to kill themselves… The Oxford-based Anscombe Bioethics Centre, which serves the Catholic Church in the UK and Ireland, also criticised the government for underestimating the numbers of people who would die from assisted suicide if Labour MP Kim Leadbeater’s Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill became law. …
Liturgical Stooges, by Anthony Esolen
By Anthony Esolen, Crisis Magazine – The project of “modernizing” ancient hymns turned into a search for rhyming words, at the cost of original meaning… When editors modernize the language, they invariably screw it up. You can’t turn thee at the end of a rhyming line into you without having to rewrite the whole line it is supposed to rhyme with. You can’t turn leadeth into leads without messing up the meter, so you have to choose another verb entirely or rewrite the line. …
SCOTUS Allows Trump to Cancel Legal Status For 500,000 Migrants Paroled Under Biden, by Brittany M. Hughes
By Brittany M. Hughes, MRC TV – In a 7-2 decision that’s currently making leftists’ heads explode, the U.S. Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to revoke the legal status of nearly half a million migrants that were paroled under a Biden administration program… Thanks to the court’s decision, roughly 500,000 paroled migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela, who were granted temporary amnesty under the Biden administration’s “CHNV” program, will have their temporary legal status canceled and will be required either to file for another form of legal status, return to their home country, or stay in the United States illegally and risk forced deportation by Trump’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement. …
If Only Ukraine-Loving Senate Republicans Put Americans First For Once, by M.D. Kittle
By Matt Kittle, The Federalist – Tough-talking Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., is buddying up with Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., on an economic sanctions bill aimed at bringing Russia to the negotiating table. Graham says there’s a “new sheriff in town. The old playbook won’t work this time.”… But the old playbook remains sadly in fashion in so many ways in Washington, D.C… Wouldn’t it be swell if Senate Republicans displayed the same level of passion and urgency when it comes to cutting taxes, shrinking government, and protecting our borders? While a lot of Americans agree with Trump that “crazy” Putin may be “playing with fire,” they would like to see their representatives in Washington, D.C., take some interest in pressing matters at home.
Why Was “Joan of Arc” Mark Twain’s Favorite Among All His Many Books? by Dr. Kelly Scott Franklin
By Dr. Kelly Scott Franklin, Catholic World Report – When Mark Twain wrote a novel about St. Joan of Arc, he left us one of the great conundrums of American literature… Twain knew the book would confuse readers who expected his usual fare: when Harper’s Magazine first released installments of the novel beginning in 1895, he insisted it be published anonymously… Today, fans of Twain still find themselves scratching their heads. How did the creator of American icons like Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn come to write the life and death of a fifteenth-century French girl? Why would a man with so strained a relationship to Christianity write such an earnest novel about a Roman Catholic martyr?
The Disturbing Celebrity Priest Phenomenon, by Kennedy Hall
By Kennedy Hall, Crisis Magazine – The danger of the celebrity priest extends far beyond the obvious danger to the priestly vocation, but in certain cases, a danger to the souls who attach themselves to him… All I know is that I see priests doing stuff with selfies and jump cuts in their videos, basically trying to “Catholicize” the same garbage that people consume to waste their time… The trend of priests acting in this way is bad enough, but there is more to be concerned about. In addition to the proliferation of these priest influencers—many of whom have become strikingly famous—it is clear that various media teams are behind the priests to help them promote their content.
Seattle Mayor Backs Anti-Christian Riot: This Is the Face of the Left, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – I’ll never forget my first visit to Seattle, which will likely be my last. As you’re already aware if you’ve been reading The Brew the last few days, Antifa recently attacked a group of Christians gathered at a public worship event — and the mayor defended not the Christians, but Antifa… I was there in 2022 to take part in a forum with Eric Metaxas at the wonderful Westgate Chapel a few miles outside the city. We stayed downtown in the Arctic Club, a lovely relic of more civilized times built by retired polar explorers…
Lawsuit Says Catholic Charities Accountant Stole Millions Using Invoices, Credit Cards, by Daniel Payne
By Daniel Payne, CNA Staff – A lawsuit filed in Wisconsin alleges that an employee of a Catholic Charities affiliate there stole millions of dollars as part of a yearslong scheme involving credit card fraud and fake invoices… Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee said in the lawsuit, filed earlier this month in Wisconsin circuit court, that former employee Brandi Ellis “abused her authority and misappropriated millions of dollars” when serving in a variety of financial roles within the organization.
Saint of the Day for May 30: St. Joan of Arc (Jan. 6, 1412 – May 30, 1431)
By Franciscan Media – During the Hundred Years War, Joan led French troops against the English and recaptured the cities of Orléans and Troyes. This enabled Charles VII to be crowned as king in Reims in 1429. Captured near Compiegne the following year, Joan was sold to the English and placed on trial for heresy and witchcraft. Professors at the University of Paris supported Bishop Pierre Cauchon of Beauvis, the judge at her trial; Cardinal Henry Beaufort of Winchester, England, participated in the questioning of Joan in prison. In the end, she was condemned for wearing men’s clothes.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Your Sorrow Will Turn into Joy
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 16:20-23 – 20 Truly, truly, I say to you, you will weep and lament, but the world will rejoice; you will be sorrowful, but your sorrow will turn into joy. 21 When a woman is in travail she has sorrow, because her hour has come; but when she is delivered of the child, she no longer remembers the anguish, for joy that a child is born into the world. 22 So you have sorrow now, but I will see you again and your hearts will rejoice, and no one will take your joy from you. 23 In that day you will ask nothing of me. …
Hundreds Sue Over Contraceptive Injections Linked to Deadly Brain Tumours, by Simon Caldwell
By Simon Caldwell, Catholic Herald – Hundreds of woman in America and the UK are planning legal action after a contraceptive jab left them at risk of developing potentially lethal brain tumours… A study in France revealed last year that injections of medroxyprogesterone, marked under the brand name Depo-Provera, made if five times more likely for a woman to suffer from meningioma, a type of non-cancerous growth… A lawsuit was launched last week in Florida by 400 American victims of the drug, with about 200 women in the UK ….
Planned Parenthood is Mutilating Thousands of Kids With Trans Hormones, by Cailey Myers
By Cailey Myers, LifeNews – Today, American Principles Project (APP) released a report highlighting Planned Parenthood’s alarming shift into the nation’s leading provider of sex-change procedures for young adults, all while collecting more than $700 million in tax dollars a year. The report reveals Planned Parenthood’s reckless approach to push transgender treatments, often without medical oversight or mental health evaluations, as they simultaneously push radical gender ideology on our children through its extensive sex education programs. …
Rev. Peter M.J. Stravinskas: The Blessed Virgin and the Holy Spirit
By Rev. Peter M.J. Stravinskas, The Catholic Thing – In these last days of May, we pray the novena to the Holy Spirit (May 30-June 7), in preparation for Pentecost. And it’s useful to reflect on what the Holy Spirit did for the Blessed Virgin Mary, making her both Mother of Jesus and Mother of the Church. By this approach, we cap our honoring of Mary during her month of May. We honor the Holy Spirit, and we honor also all Christians who have taken seriously the work of the Holy Spirit after the example of Mary.
Will Trump’s IVF Plan Make Room for Restorative Reproductive Medicine? by Zelda Caldwell
By Zelda Caldwell, Sr. Writer, National Catholic Register – With a plan for expanding access to in vitro fertilization (IVF) expected from the Trump White House any day, some analysts are hopeful that the initiative will give a boost to a growing field of medicine that seeks to address the root causes of infertility… During the 2024 presidential campaign, then-candidate Donald Trump vowed to make IVF free to Americans amid backlash to an Alabama Supreme Court ruling that recognized the personhood of human embryos. ….
The Burning of Nottoway and the New Pope: American Identity and the Future of Catholicism, by Charles Coulombe
By Charles Coulombe, Crisis Magazine – Then, after record conversions recorded in many countries at the Holy Saturday vigil, Pope Francis died on Easter Monday; a frankly unpleasant and divisive pontificate came to an end. On May 8, Cardinal Robert Prevost was elected pope as Leo XIV. Eight days later, in White Castle, Louisiana, Nottoway, the largest antebellum plantation home in the southern United States, burned to the ground. May 20 was the 1,700th anniversary of the opening of the Council of Nicaea. Disparate as all these events are, they each have a significance that is not unrelated to the others. …
California Quickly Amends High School Track & Field Rules After Trump Threatens Federal Funding Over ‘Trans’ Athlete, by Brittany M. Hughes
By Brittany M. Hughes, MRC TV – Just one day after Trump posted to Truth Social that he is considering pulling federal funding from the Golden State over their refusal to comply with his executive order mandating athletes be allowed to compete on sports teams according to their biological gender, the California Interscholastic Federation, which oversees high school sports, announced a new “pilot entry process” that would allow any “biological female” athlete who lost her spot at a competition to a biological boy the “opportunity to participate” in the event anyway.
Bishop Martin and Personal Liturgical Preferences, by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – As I recently mentioned in an email to colleagues, I know that I have the liturgical sensibilities of a mouse. The Liturgy has never been, for me, something that I thought I was supposed to enjoy. When I consider the laws of the Church, I notice that one of those laws is to attend Mass on Sundays and Holy Days. Because I understand what the Mass is, I regard this as a very minimal requirement, and in fact it is extremely rare that I fail to turn up at Mass on all seven days of the week.
Opinion: They Want To Cancel More Than Just The TLM, by Chris Jackson
By Chris Jackson, Hiraeth In Exile, (Blog) – They’re coming for kneeling, for chant, for Latin, for beauty, for tradition in any form… For decades, Catholics attached to tradition were told to settle down, blend in, and be grateful for the reverent Novus Ordo. “You don’t need the old rite,” they said. “Just find a good parish with chant, Latin, incense, and ad orientem worship. That’s perfectly allowed.”… Now we see the truth: they were buying time. The wrecking ball isn’t stopping at the 1962 Missal. It’s coming for every expression of sacred continuity. …
Father David Nix: Relief Comes From Unanticipated Quarters.
By Father David Nix, Padre Peregrino Hermitage Blog – I tell this little vignette now for a reason. Among traditionalist Catholics, there has been a range of reactions to the events in Rome in 2025, similar to 2013. Some are enthusiastic; some cautiously optimistic; others anticipate a de facto Francis II, papered over with vestments and a little Latin. Time will tell what actually happens… we are well aware of our powerlessness to do anything about it except to endure. We wonder if, in fact, we personally have the power to endure… If you’re suffering from Pope-xiety, these practices will help.
This Bill Languishing In Congress Would Apply The 14th Amendment To The Unborn, by Brooke Stanton
By Brooke Stanton, The Federalist – Advancing the Life at Conception Act isn’t about ending abortion today. It’s about ending science denial now. The act is a clarion call for Congress to affirm the empirical truth about when a human being begins to exist, aligning law with reason and biology. Until the U.S. explicitly rejects abortion’s distorted vision of humanity, the knowledge gap about humankind will widen, and public opinion will drift further from reality. Anything less than advancing this bill is a vote for confusion over clarity, politics over principle.
The Bottom Is Falling Out for Legacy Media, by Jarrett Stepman
By Jarrett Stepman, The Daily Signal – Trust in corporate media has disintegrated in recent years and even the most powerful legacy institutions are facing a reckoning… The Washington Post, which is owned by billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos (said)… it was laying off a sizable chunk of its staff… “Today, we are announcing that The Washington Post is offering a Voluntary Separation Program (VSP) to news employees with 10 or more years’ service at The Post, as well as to all members of the video department and to all members of the copy desk and sports copy desk,” Washington Post executive editor Matt Murray wrote in a staff memo obtained by Fox News. …
Pope Leo, Stop Catholics from Killing Themselves, by Gene Thomas Gomulka
By Gene Thomas Gomulka, American Thinker – The U.S. bishops, together with Pope Francis, prided themselves as being pro-life when they got President Joe Biden to commute the sentences of 37 prisoners on federal death row… When he was the Bishop of Chiclayo, Peru, Pope Leo XIV in 2023 declared, “A Catholic cannot truly claim to be ‘pro-life’ by maintaining a stance against abortion while simultaneously advocating in favor of the death penalty.”… Interestingly, neither Pope Francis nor the U.S. bishops were instrumental in getting the sentences commuted for pro-life activists who were arrested for praying and demonstrating at abortion clinics.
Missouri Babies are Safe From Abortion Again Thanks to State Supreme Court, by Steve Rupp
By Steve Rupp, LifeNews – Missouri Right to Life welcomes the Missouri Supreme Court Decision on Tuesday, ordering a Jackson County judge to vacate the preliminary injunctions that she had entered earlier this year in which she declared the Missouri abortion ban and all of Missouri’s health and safety regulations unconstitutional under Amendment 3… This decision will save lives of preborn babies and the health and safety of Missouri Women.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: The Lord Jesus Was Taken up into Heaven
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 24:46-53 – 46 Jesus said to the Eleven: “Thus it is written, that the Christ should suffer and on the third day rise from the dead, 47 and that repentance and forgiveness of sins should be preached in his name to all nations, beginning from Jerusalem. 48 You are witnesses of these things. 49 And behold, I send the promise of my Father upon you; but stay in the city, until you are clothed with power from on high.” 50 Then he led them out as far as Bethany, and lifting up his hands he blessed them. ….
Does God Speak? by Regis Martin
By Regis Martin, Crisis Magazine – I
f this were day one in a course on the Theology of Christ, the first order of business would be to issue the following disclaimer, which is that not even the least glimpse into the mystery of Jesus is possible without first answering one very big question. Leave it out and the whole inquiry regarding who He was and the work He came into this world to do would simply implode on the launching pad.
A North Carolina Bishop Threatens a Full-Scale ‘Liturgy War’, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – With a directive that bans the celebration of the Traditional Latin Mass (TLM) in his parishes, and the threat of more detailed instructions barring even modest incorporation of traditional practices, Bishop Michael Martin of Charlotte, North Carolina, threatens to re-ignite the bitter “liturgy wars” that divided the Catholic Church in the 1960s and 1970s. Ironically, the bishop explains his policy proposals as a means of fostering greater unity among the faithful… Last week Bishop Martin announced that he would prohibit the use of the traditional liturgy in parish churches to “promote the concord and unity of the Church.”
Honoring the Only Approved Marian Apparition in the U.S., by Emily Chaffins
By Emily Chaffins, Catholic Exchange – The lady spoke. “I am the Queen of Heaven who prays for the conversion of sinners, and I wish you to do the same. You received Holy Communion this morning and that is well. But you must do more. Make a general confession and offer Communion for the conversion of sinners. If they do not convert and do penance, my Son will be obliged to punish them . . .
Pope Leo Appoints Controversial Pontifical Academy for Life’s Chancellor as New Head, by Elise Ann Allen
By Elise Ann Allen, Crux – The Pontifical Academy for Life (PAV) has announced that Monsignor Renzo Pegoraro, who previously served as chancellor of the academy, meaning its de facto second-in-command, had been tapped as president of the institution, founded by Pope John Paul II in 1994… The announcement follows Pegoraro, an Italian priest, bioethicist and physician, serving as chancellor during an at times tumultuous time for the academy. He replaces Italian Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, who had served as president of the academy since 2016 and who has now retired, having reached the age of 80 in April.
The Ascension Reveals Man’s Calling to Eternal, Divine Life, by Carl E. Olson
By Carl E. Olson, Catholic World Report – “He ascended into heaven, and sits at the right hand of God the Father Almighty.”… The inclusion of this statement as one of the twelve articles in the Apostles’ Creed, that early and succinct statement or “symbol” of faith, suggests the great importance of the Ascension. And the Solemnity of the Ascension is one of six great solemnities Catholics are obligated to observe. Yet specific reasons for its significance can be difficult to articulate. After all, we believe Jesus is God, so why be surprised that he would ascend into heaven? …
Joseph Forgives His Brothers — and Prepares the Way for Exodus, by John Grondelski
By John Grondelski, National Catholic Register – Our account of Joseph broke off with his ascension to power in Egypt. Following his interpretation of Pharoah’s dreams about years of plenty and years of famine, Joseph was put in charge of making provision for Egypt’s welfare against those lean years. It was in that context that he and his treacherous brothers again came into contact… The famine that beset Egypt was not limited to that country; it was regional. Its effects were felt in Canaan. Joseph’s planning not only protected Egypt but made it the region’s granary, from which famished people could buy grain.
Saint of the Day for May 29: St. Madeleine Sophie Barat (Dec. 1779 – May 25, 1865)
By Franciscan Media Saint Madeleine Sophie Barat’s Story – The legacy of Madeleine Sophie Barat can be found in the more than 100 schools operated by her Society […]
Jesus Called People Morons: The Sacred Insult That Could Save a Civilization, by Greg Schlueter
By Greg Schlueter, Crisis Magazine – In this age of moral preening—where every tribe, every talking head, invokes Jesus Christ as the mascot of their cause—here’s the mic drop no one saw coming: Jesus called people morons… Let’s not sentimentalize or sanitize this. Let’s not mistake it for a clever quip or a throwaway insult. No, in the unflinching light of Matthew 23, Christ—the Incarnate Word, the Author of all goodness, truth, and beauty—looks the most religious men of His day in the eye and calls them μωροί (moroi). Fools. Morons. He does this not to demean but to awaken; not to shame but to judge rightly—and to invite us to do the same.
Missouri Supreme Court Blocks Abortions, Babies Will be Protected for Now, by Melissa Barreca, Steven Ertelt
By Melissa Barreca, Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The Missouri Supreme Court today issued a ruling that could reinstate the state’s abortion safety standards — previously blocked by a lower court—by requiring the case to be reevaluated under a stricter legal standard… The decision effectively blocked abortions in Misosuri, with no abortion businesses able to meet the basic standards, and babies will be protected for now.
The Architect Who Fought Modernism — and Inspired a Sacred Architecture Revival
By Jonathan Liedl, National Catholic Register – One does not necessarily expect to hear the language of warfare coming from the mouth of Duncan Stroik while discussing sacred architecture… Bespectacled and bow-tied, the renowned church architect cuts the figure of the Yale-educated professor he is far more than any kind of combatant… And yet, the 63-year-old Stroik sees the effort to promote traditional forms of church architecture, a movement that he’s been at the fore of for decades, as a fight of epic significance: of the right understanding of worship against the wrong one, of beauty against mere utility, and of artistic humility against self-aggrandizing pride.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: The Holy Spirit Will Guide You into All the Truth
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 16:12-15 – 12 “I have yet many things to say to you, but you cannot bear them now.13 When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all the truth; for he will not speak on his own authority, but whatever he hears he will speak, and he will declare to you the things that are to come. 14 He will glorify me, for he will take what is mine and declare it to you. 15 All that the Father has is mine; therefore I said that he will take what is mine and declare it to you.
Bishop Strickland: In the Battle Between Life and Death, the Time for Compromise is Over
By Bishop Joseph Strickland, Video source LifeSite News, (Complicit Clergy) – Bishop Strickland delivers a fiery wake-up call, declaring that the battle between life and death is no longer just outside the Church, it’s within it. Drawing from Scripture and Evangelium Vitae, he exposes the moral collapse behind record-high abortion numbers, the rise of euthanasia, and Catholic institutions partnering with pro-abortion entities under the guise of charity. The faithful must stop compromising, start speaking boldly, and reclaim the Gospel of Life. Silence is no longer an option: truth demands a voice!
When Crisis PR Misses the Mark: A Satirical Look at the Diocese of Charlotte’s TLM Train Wreck, by John B. Manos
By John B. Manos, The Bellarmine Forum (Founded in 1965 as The Wanderer Forum Foundation) – The Diocese of Charlotte’s crisis PR is a case study in what not to do (almost like Cupich’s padlocking a church on Good Friday as “an invitation to pray together”). With standby statements that deflect, dismiss, and dodge, they’ve turned a sensitive issue into a full-blown mess. Alienating the flock and showcasing a bishop who’d rather pass the buck than lead? That’s not crisis management—that’s crisis creation. The tone-deafness is jaw-dropping, and it begs the question: if this is the scrubbed-up public face, how bad must the reality be behind closed doors? Maybe next time, they’ll skip the PR script and try something radical—like actual compassion and charity. ….
The Wages of COVID — Part One, by George Parry
By George Parry, The American Spectator – The COVID pandemic was and remains one of the largest involuntary wealth transfers in history. Which is why, in trying to get to the bottom of what was done in the name of saving us from the ravages of the virus, it is best to “follow the money.” For in the law, as in life, the money trail will inevitably lead to the truth… Recall that as the COVID virus spread throughout our panicked nation, our government and its associated medical authorities instructed us to shelter in place… “15 days to flatten the curve” of infections turned into a total lockdown of society that lasted for seemingly endless months. …
Gen Z Is Rebelling—by Getting Religion, by John Hirschauer
By John Hirschauer, Assoc. Editor of City Journal – American Christianity’s decline may have halted, thanks in part to twentysomethings turning to the church… After decades of steady decline, the share of Americans identifying as Christian has stabilized. One reason is the unexpected religiosity of Generation Z—young adults born after 2000—who are not abandoning religion at the rate their parents did. For some, faith has become a form of rebellion against a culture that rejects traditional values.
Pope Appoints Archbishop Paglia’s Right-Hand Man as President of Pontifical Academy for Life, by Edward Pentin
By Edward Pentin, National Catholic Register – Dr. Ward, a former member of the academy, said after the 2022 appointments that the leadership of the academy was continuing the “enforcement of a paradigm shift on sexual morality in the Vatican.”… Judie Brown, also a former academy member, and current president of the American Life League, called the appointments an “outrage” that were “made worse when we recognize that the Academy was established to fight against abortion.” The principles held by the Academy’s first members “were once the bedrock upon which we all stood,” she said, but have now “disappeared from view.”
Slumming as Only Pharisees Can Do, by Anthony Esolen
By Anthony Esolen, The Catholic Thing – “Tony,” said a high school friend to me, and he meant it, “you’ve got the brains and the good looks, but you don’t know how to dress.” That was in our Catholic school, and the boys all wore jackets and ties, and kept themselves clean-shaved, too, or else our good and wise Dean, Mr. Buzad, would call them into his office where they could perform that operation with an old razor and cold water.
Fr. Kevin Drew: Are Women at the Altar Helping or Hurting the Church?
By Fr. Kevin Drew, Crisis Magazine – (Recently) I was home visiting my mother, and there was a bulletin on her table from St. Francis parish, brought over by my sister who attends early morning Mass. Inside the bulletin in big black font was the phrase “Pray for Vocations.” Directly above the phrase was the liturgical minister assignments for the weekend Masses. In the “Altar Server” column, there was 1 boy and 11 girls. In the “Communion Ministers” column, there were 5 men and 25 women. The column for “Greeter” contained 1 man and 7 women… The parish was told to pray for priests while its sanctuary was flooded with women and girls.
Saint of the Day for May 28: Venerable Pierre Toussaint (June 27, 1766 – June 30, 1853)
By Franciscan Media, May 28 – Born in modern-day Haiti and brought to New York City as a slave, Pierre died a free man, a renowned hairdresser, and one of New York City’s most well-known Catholics… Plantation owner Pierre Bérard made Toussaint a house slave and allowed his grandmother to teach her grandson how to read and write. …
Pontifical Academy for Life Members’ Support for Assisted Suicide Draws Criticism (February 21, 2022) by Edward Pentin
By Edward Pentin, National Catholic Register – (February 21, 2022) Cardinal Willem Eijk, a medical doctor and a member of the academy, firmly rejected the support, saying assisted suicide and euthanasia both bear ‘the same moral responsibility’ in carrying out a termination of life… Two members of the Vatican’s Pontifical Academy for Life have come under fire for publicly urging support for assisted suicide as a tactic to prevent the legalization of voluntary euthanasia in Italy… Jesuit Father Carlo Casalone, a professor of moral theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University, proposed such an approach that critics stress fully contradicts Church teaching…
Father Jeffrey Kirby: Why ‘Pietas’ Is the Forgotten Virtue We Need to Remember on Memorial Day
By Father Jeffrey Kirby, National Catholic Register – On this Memorial Day, we pause as a nation and remember those who have died in defense of our freedoms. As we honor our fallen heroes, we can best revere their memory by extolling the virtues they exemplified… Some years ago, I was visiting Arlington National Cemetery and came across a large headstone that had the simple inscription “Pietas.” There were no names or dates or accolades on the stone, as if to say this one word said it all… When the Latin word pietas is translated into English, we have the word “piety.” Regrettably, piety has an effeminate connotation in some corners and in general the English word doesn’t hold the gravitas of the Latin term.
Patriot Graves, by Gary Bauer
By Gary Bauer, Patriot Post – Take a moment this weekend to teach your children and grandchildren to love the things we love and to honor the things we honor… Monday marks Memorial Day, a national observance first known as Decoration Day… Initially meant as a time to remember those who fell during the bloody battles of our brutal Civil War, the holiday’s significance has been extended to honor all those who paid the ultimate price for our nation. …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: I Will Send the Counselor to You
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 16:5-11- 5 But now I am going to him who sent me; yet none of you asks me, `Where are you going?’ 6 But because I have said these things to you, sorrow has filled your hearts. 7 Nevertheless I tell you the truth: it is to your advantage that I go away, for if I do not go away, the Counselor will not come to you; but if I go, I will send him to you. 8 And when he comes, he will convince the world concerning sin and righteousness and judgment: ….
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: Ending Taxpayer Subsidization of Planned Parenthood
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – Recently, Planned Parenthood released their annual report. Among the dismal statistics included in the report is that Planned Parenthood committed a record number of abortions between 2022-2023—over 400,000 of them… As unbelievable as it may seem, the abortion giant decided to release this report on Mother’s Day… Although Planned Parenthood likes to boast that it is a leading healthcare provider for mothers, the reality is that Planned Parenthood does more to prevent motherhood than any other organization in the United States.
Saint of the Day for May 27: Saint Augustine of Canterbury
Franciscan Media, May 27, Saint of the Day – In the year 596, some 40 monks set out from Rome to evangelize the Anglo-Saxons in England. Leading the group was Augustine, the prior of their monastery. Hardly had he and his men reached Gaul when they heard stories of the ferocity of the Anglo-Saxons and of the treacherous waters of the English Channel. Augustine returned to Rome and to Gregory the Great—the pope who had sent them—only to be assured by him that their fears were groundless.
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Who Am I?
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – Before his ordination, a priest in the Midwest worked as an airline desk agent. On one occasion, a snowstorm paralyzed the airport. People lined up for reroutes, but it was impossible. He said an unnamed (widely recognized) celebrity lost his patience and demanded, “Do you know who I am? Do you!” The passenger in line behind him dropped his luggage and said, “Oh great. I’m in the middle of a snowstorm trying to get home for Christmas, and now the guy in front of me doesn’t know who he is!
Remembering Three Martyrs 80 Years After the End of World War II, by Filip Mazurczak Features
By Filip Mazurczak, Catholic World Report – May 8th marked the eightieth anniversary of the end of World War II, the bloodiest conflict in human history, in which more than fifty million human lives were lost… Today, our world is once again marked by bloody conflict, and it is an appropriate time to remember three unsung blessed martyrs of that cruel period—Bernhard Lichtenberg, Stefan Wincenty Frelichowski, and Emilian Kovch—as intercessors for our war-torn world.
WATCH: Trump Honors Fallen Soldiers During Memorial Day Ceremony, by Morgan Sweeney, Dan McCaleb
By Morgan Sweeney, Dan McCaleb, The Daily Signal – President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and others on Monday thanked those U.S. service members who died serving their country during a Memorial Day event at Arlington National Cemetery… “We gather today to honor the incredible service members who rest in glory in this cemetery and burial grounds around the world, and in thousands of lonely places known only to God.” Trump said. “And every hour of peril and every moment of crisis, American warriors have left behind the blessings of home and family to answer their nation’s call. They’ve offered all that they had within them and given their last breaths to each and every one of us so that we might live safe and breathe free.”
Pope Leo XIV Links Abortion to Death Penalty, Endorsing “Consistent Ethic of Life”, by Jules Gomes
By Dr. Jules Gomes, The Stream – Statements Leo made upon receiving an honorary doctorate in October 2023 from the Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo in Chiclayo, Peru, where he was presiding as Bishop Robert Prevost, surfaced late Wednesday… “A Catholic cannot truly claim to be ‘pro-life’ by maintaining a stance against abortion while simultaneously advocating in favor of the death penalty,” he declared. “Such a position would lack coherence with Catholic social teaching.”… Citing Bernadin, he observed that issues from “genetic research, abortion, capital punishment, [and] modern warfare to the care of the terminally ill” are “fundamentally rooted in one essential Catholic principle: the loss of even a single human life is a profoundly significant event.”
Fr. Mario Alexis Portella: The Eastern Contribution to the Universal Church
By Fr. Mario Alexis Portella, Crisis Magazine – On May 14, in his “Address to Participants in the Jubilee of Oriental Churches,” Pope Leo XIV not only praised “the unique spiritual and sapiential traditions that they preserve, and for all that they have to say to us about the Christian life, synodality, and the liturgy,” he also highlighted how the Oriental Churches have “a unique and privileged role as the original setting where the Church was born.”
The Key to the Church’s Success in This World, by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – It is not necessary to itemize the dozen or more messages to various groups in any given month by which popes encourage various organizations in their particular missions. It will be some time before we can discern the basic Christian themes of this new pontificate. But we can state without fear that unless these basic themes emphasize an ever deepening conversion to Christ in response to the proclamation of the Gospel, the papacy will continue its slide into irrelevance.
Why Men Must Abandon The False Gospel Of Nice-Guyism, by Michael Foster
By Michael Foster, The Federalist – The core problem is that nice guys’ self-sacrifice is rooted in a falsehood. It’s not motivated by strength or obedience to God — it’s motivated by insecurity and fear… For years, I’ve watched men in the Church try to gain respect by being nice and fail miserably. They serve, they sacrifice, they bend over backward to please everyone around them, especially their wives. But it doesn’t lead to the life they expected… Instead of respect, they get resentment. Instead of admiration, they get indifference. They’re overlooked, not honored. Their efforts go unnoticed, their sacrifices unappreciated.
Fr. Paul D. Scalia: What Makes for Peace
By Fr. Paul D. Scalia, The Catholic Thing – “It is the decision of the Holy Spirit and of us…” This line from today’s first reading (Acts 15:1-2, 22-29) sounds a little odd. As if the decision of the Holy Spirit wasn’t enough, the Apostles have to add “and of us.” It calls to mind the story of the priest who pompously began his sermon, “Our Lord once said – and I think He’s right…” Or, still curiouser, it can sound as though the Holy Spirit and the Apostles had finally come to some agreement. Still, despite its odd sound, the phrase is extraordinarily important – and a harbinger of peace.
Planned Parenthood Closes Abortion Centers in Two States, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Planned Parenthood North Central States announced Friday it will close eight health centers across Iowa and Minnesota within the next year, citing a freeze in federal funding and pro-life state laws as key factors… The decision, which includes the shuttering of four abortion facilities in each state, marks a significant victory for pro-life advocates who have long pushed to defund the nation’s largest abortion provider.
Trump: Putin Gone ‘Absolutely Crazy’, by Charlie McCarthy
By Charlie McCarthy, Newsmax – “I’ve always had a very good relationship with Vladimir Putin of Russia, but something has happened to him. He has gone absolutely CRAZY!” Trump wrote Sunday night on Truth Social. “He is needlessly killing a lot of people, and I’m not just talking about soldiers. Missiles and drones are being shot into Cities in Ukraine, for no reason whatsoever. I’ve always said that he wants ALL of Ukraine, not just a piece of it, and maybe that’s proving to be right, but if he does, it will lead to the downfall of Russia! Likewise, President Zelenskyy is doing his Country no favors by talking the way he does. Everything out of his mouth causes problems, I don’t like it, and it better stop.
Bishop Joseph Strickland: The Grave Spiritual Danger of Freemasonry
By Bishop Joseph Strickland, Substack – As a bishop and servant of the Gospel, I wish to clarify that a Catholic may not become a Freemason. The principles of Freemasonry are irreconcilable with the doctrine of the Church. Membership in any Masonic association is a grave sin and bars one from receiving Holy Communion. This has been taught by the Church for nearly three centuries and has never changed… Let us briefly look at the unwavering voice of the Church on this matter: In 1738, Pope Clement XII, in his papal bull In Eminenti, issued the first formal condemnation of Freemasonry ….
From an Exorcist: 5 Spiritual Weapons to Fight the Devil, by Walter Sánchez Silva
By Walter Sánchez Silva, ACI Prensa – Father Cristian Meriggi, an exorcist priest of the Archdiocese of Florence, Italy, shared the five spiritual weapons he uses and recommends to combat the devil and his influence… Meriggi, an exorcist for almost 20 years and a priest for 27.. (said) In his text, the priest thanked his mentor, Father Mario Boretti; Father Francesco Bamonte, vice president of the IAE; and Father Gabriele Amorth, a famous exorcist of the Diocese of Rome and co-founder of the IAE. Amorth, who died in 2016, performed tens of thousands of exorcisms during his lifetime.
Pope Leo’s First Curial Appointment Signals Continuity on Women, by Elise Ann Allen
By Elise Ann Allen, Senior Correspondent, Crux – Many observers wondered whether Brambilla and Italian Sister Raffaella Petrini, head of the Vatican City Governorate, would be kept in their positions by Pope Leo given the debate over canonical nuances, and it seems that for the time being, Leo is not only intent to do so, but he is doubling down on the inclusion of women in top curial positions… He decided at the beginning that he would leave all dicastery prefects and heads of Vatican departments in their current roles while he gets to know them and receives summaries of their work.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: You Are Not of the World
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 15:18-21 – 18 “If the world hates you, know that it has hated me before it hated you. 19 If you were of the world, the world would love its own; but because you are not of the world, but I chose you out of the world, therefore the world hates you. 20 Remember the word that I said to you, `A servant is not greater than his master.’ If they persecuted me, they will persecute you; if they kept my word, they will keep yours also. …
Following the Fiats of Mary, by Derek Rotty
By Derek Rotty, Catholic Exchange – The first moment we encounter Mary in the Gospel is when she is visited by the archangel, Gabriel, in Nazareth, where he announced that she would conceive and bear the Incarnate Son of God to the world. Ultimately, her response was, “Behold I am the servant of the Lord; let it be done to me according to your word” (Lk. 1:26-38). This is known as her fiat, Latin for “let it be.”… This spoken word is the best known fiat of her life, as very few of Mary’s words are recorded in the Gospels.
Antinatalism: The Latest Destructive Ideology That Must Be Eradicated, by Laura Hollis
By Laura Hollis, Patriot Post – Unlike the “child-free” movement, which objects to making people feel guilty for choosing not to have children, antinatalists believe no one should have children, arguing that the world is “unjust,” life brings suffering, and those not yet born cannot consent to being brought into existence; therefore, it is unethical to bring them into existence… Ultimately, antinatalism is further proof that a society that abandons God eventually careens toward self-destruction. And in the case of antinatalism, destruction isn’t an unintended consequence but the goal.
Sacramentalizing the World, by Regis Martin
By Regis Martin, Crisis Magazine – Let us try to imagine a Church filled with Christ, overflowing with His presence and power. Not too difficult, is it? Is that not the customary, immemorial even, way of referring to the Bride and Body of Christ? And does she not accordingly see herself situated along a continuum stretching from time into eternity, a sheer uninterrupted line of horizon betwixt Earth and Heaven? And from within the one, she beckons us to enter the other, plunging headlong into an abyss of sheerest mystery, whose depths defy our best efforts to plumb.
The Key To the Church’s Success in This World, by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – It is not necessary to itemize the dozen or more messages to various groups in any given month by which popes encourage various organizations in their particular missions. It will be some time before we can discern the basic Christian themes of this new pontificate. But we can state without fear that unless these basic themes emphasize an ever deepening conversion to Christ in response to the proclamation of the Gospel, the papacy will continue its slide into irrelevance.
Pornography’s Deadly Grip on Marriages Today, by Sarah Cain
By Sarah Cain, Catholic World Report – Pornography is an inversion of conjugal love, and it is becoming ever more extreme and violent. As pornography has become more widely accepted and trivialized in secular culture, its most dangerous elements have increasingly been adopted. With that adoption, the underlying ways in which men and women relate to one another have become disordered, often in very disturbing ways.
LifeSite: Spanish Jesuits Issue Prayer to Pachamama for ‘Mother Earth Day’
By LifeSite News by Staff – In celebration of “Mother Earth Day,” a group of Jesuits in Spain issued a prayer to the pagan idol pachamama in direct violation of the First Commandment… On March 31, the Jesuits of Cantabria, La Rioja, The Basque Country and Navarre, in Spain, issued a brochure in celebration of “Mother Earth Day” which featured a prayer to the pagan “god” pachamama. The Catholic Church infallibly teaches, as affirmed by Sacred Scripture, that prayer to any “god” except the one true God is, in fact, prayer to demonic forces, and thus constitutes a grave violation of the First Commandment.
Singapore Cardinal Expresses Hopes for Liberation of Traditional Latin Mass, by Tom Colsy
By Tom Colsy, Catholic Herald – In an interview given to Italian media, Cardinal William Goh Seng Chye (of Singapore) also said he believes Pope Leo XIV “will not be ambiguous” on matters of teaching and doctrine… (recently) the cardinal spoke candidly about pressing matters for the Catholic Church – ranging from persecution in Asia to sexuality and liturgy… Regarding Catholics who attend the Tridentine Mass, Cardinal Goh stressed there is no reason to restrict their worship… “They are not doing anything wrong or sinful,” he said.
Saint of the Day for May 24: St. Mary Magdalene de’ Pazzi
Franciscan Media – Mystical ecstasy is the elevation of the spirit to God in such a way that the person is aware of this union with God while both internal and external senses are detached from the sensible world. Mary Magdalene de’ Pazzi was so generously given this special gift of God that she is called the “ecstatic saint.”
What Pope Leo XIV Sees in Van Gogh’s ‘Sower’ — and What You Might Have Missed, by John Grondelski
By John Grondelski, National Catholic Register – Pope Leo XIV’s first General Audience on Wednesday was a meditation on Matthew’s Parable of the Sower (13:1-23). It’s the first of five parables or analogies that Jesus makes about the nature of the Kingdom of Heaven. They will be read in succession over several Sundays in summer 2026, when the Church will use Matthew’s Gospel for the Sunday Lectionary… The Parable of the Sower showcases his work and the fate of the seeds. The Sower goes out to sow his field with seed. Some falls on rocks and dies for lack of roots and moisture. Some lands amid weeds and brambles that choke it off. ….
Marco Rubio: Trump’s Most Impressive Cabinet Member, by Thomas Gallatin
By Thomas Gallatin, Patriot Post – Well, it’s amazing what time can do, and a common cause. Far from little, Rubio is proving to be one of Trump’s biggest assets. It is thanks in large part to Rubio that Trump has seen success in cleaning up and ridding the federal government of the plague of DEI. Rubio has reformed the State Department in ways that many may have thought impossible… Furthermore, Rubio has impressively advanced Trump’s foreign policy agenda, seeing successful developments in the Middle East, securing the Panama Canal away from China’s nefarious threatening influence, and fleshing out and firmly establishing Trump’s America First policy.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: I Have Called You Friends
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 15:12-1712 – “This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you. 13 Greater love has no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. 14 You are my friends if you do what I command you. 15 No longer do I call you servants, for the servant does not know what his master is doing; but I have called you friends, for all that I have heard from my Father I have made known to you. …
Mr. Trump Ambushes the South African Genocide Apologist (Trump Exposes the Truth), by Dov Fischer
By Dov Fischer, The American Spectator – The thing about Donald Trump’s presidency that saddens me most is that he has less than four (or eight) years left in the White House. That’s it. There never will be another like him, certainly not in the near future. Possibly never… It took an Obama to give us a Trump, just as it took a doddering, lost Biden, in slow motion, to give him back to us, just as it took a completely failed Jimmy Carter to give us a Reagan. That’s how it works. America will not elect such an unabashed, authentic leader from the right side of the aisle unless it has reached a level of such despair from the left side that the public realizes it must balance the extreme leftward tilt, or the entire national enterprise is over.
New Mexico Benedictine Abbott Accused of Homosexual Assault, Medical Abuse, Financial Corruption, by Michael Hichborn
By Michael Hichborn, Lepanto Institute, (Complicit Clergy) – Benedictine monks in New Mexico have accused their abbot of homosexual predation, sexual harassment, sexual grooming, medical neglect, elder abuse, retribution, abuse of power, and financial malfeasance… Several monks of the Monastery of Christ in the Desert (MCID) near Santa Fe have alleged in official complaints filed with the Vatican’s Dicastery for Consecrated Life in Rome that Abbot Christian Leisy, O.S.B.—elected Abbot of MCID in 2018—is guilty of numerous counts of sexual abuse and abuse of power, several instances of which could result in criminal charges.
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: Canada’s Euthanasia Crisis: A Global Wake-Up Call
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – (Quote by) Pope St. John Paul II, Evangelium vitae, no. 66 – “Even when not motivated by a selfish refusal to be burdened with the life of someone who is suffering, euthanasia must be called a false mercy, and indeed a disturbing ‘perversion’ of mercy. True ‘compassion’ leads to sharing another’s pain; it does not kill the person whose suffering we cannot bear. Moreover, the act of euthanasia appears all the more perverse if it is carried out by those, like relatives, who are supposed to treat a family member ….
Old and New: The American Pope Takes on AI, by Dr. R. Jared Staudt
By Dr. R. Jared Staudt, Catholic World Report – Pope Leo XIV surprised the cardinals with the choice of his papal name and then did the same when he announced his intention to focus on the AI Revolution… When he addressed the College of Cardinals the day after his election, he explained these choices: Sensing myself called to continue in this same path, I chose to take the name Leo XIV. There are different reasons for this, but mainly because Pope Leo XIII, in his historic Encyclical Rerum Novarum, addressed the social question in the context of the first great industrial revolution. …
Looking Back on Pope Leo XIII’s Aeterni Patris, by Dr. Donald DeMarco
By Dr. Donald DeMarco, Catholic Exchange – The fact that Robert Cardinal Prevost has taken the name Leo IV, indicating his respect for his predecessor, Leo XIII, provides Catholics with a strong incentive to return to the latter’s encyclicals. Pope Leo’s encyclical Rerum Novarum which the new pope mentioned in particular, deals with the worker. The encyclical outlined here, Aeterni Patris, concerns philosophy. There can be no doubt that these two encyclicals complement each other while providing important contributions concerning how Catholics should live and how they should think.
Human Rights Watch Urges Pope Leo To Address Secretive China Deal, by Michael Hayne
By Michael Haynes, LifeSite News, (Complicit Clergy) – Advocacy group Human Rights Watch has called on Pope Leo XIV to conduct an urgent review into the Vatican’s secretive deal with Communist China… In a public statement issued following the May 8 election of Pope Leo XIV, Human Rights Watch urged the American pontiff to address one of the more controversial issues left by his predecessor – namely the Sino-Vatican deal on the appointment of bishops in China… “Chinese Catholics worshiping in underground churches are among the ‘ordinary people’ on whom Pope Leo has said the church should focus its attention” ….
The Church Is Political—Inside and Out, by Darrick Taylor
By Darrick Taylor, Crisis Magazine – A reporter recently asked U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a practicing Catholic, how he reconciled the teachings of the Catholic Church with the Trump administration’s aggressive stance against illegal and mass migration. Rubio gave an interesting answer about the nature of mass migration, but he also insisted that “the pope is not a political figure.” This is the kind of answer that Catholic politicians who take the Faith seriously are wont to make, and I understand why Rubio and other Catholics in the administration, such as J.D. Vance, use it from time to time. There is just one problem with it: it is not true.
House of Representatives Passes Bill to Defund Planned Parenthood, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The full House of Representatives has passed the reconciliation bill to defund the Planned Parenthood abortion business… The bill passed 215-214. Two Republicans voted against the bill — Reps. Thomas Massie and Warren Davidson — and another, House Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Harris, voted “present.” Rep. Andrew Garbarino and Rep. David Schweikert missed the vote… “We’re going to get it [to Trump’s desk] by Independence Day, July 4th,” House Speaker Mike Johnson said Thursday regarding the budget bill.
The Separation of Church and State Is Not an Argument Against School Choice, by Auguste Meyrat
By Auguste Meyrat, Acton Institute – As school choice becomes the law of the land, particularly here in Texas, this has raised some fundamental questions on how much choice parents will be allowed to have. Not only are there many different pedagogies and teaching styles parents could conceivably prefer, but there is also a wide array of deeper guiding principles that inform instruction, many of which are explicitly religious… It’s relatively uncontroversial to argue that parents should have the option to send their kids to a rigorous private preparatory school with hardworking students and well-trained teachers instead of the neighborhood public school suffering from violence among students and poorly trained teachers.
Saint of the Day for May 23: St. Gregory VII (c. 1025 – May 25, 1085)
By Franciscan Media – The 10th century and the first half of the 11th were dark days for the Church, partly because the papacy was the pawn of various Roman families. In 1049, things began to change when Pope Leo IX, a reformer, was elected. He brought a young monk named Hildebrand to Rome as his counselor and special representative on important missions. Hildebrand was to become Gregory VII.
Leaders Matter, by Sheryl Collmer
Over a month ago, on the night of March 30, Jonathan Hoang disappeared from his house near Seattle. He’d gone upstairs to bed on Sunday evening, but when his mother went to wake him for school on Monday morning, he was gone. There are no known suspects yet… Jonathan is autistic, with the outlook and capacity of perhaps an eight-year-old, but he is chronologically 21, making the case harder to pursue. Law enforcement approached it as though it was just another young adult gone on a walkabout. They didn’t understand that Jonathan can’t function at an adult level, or even close. …
The Biden Cover-Up Is an Enormous Scandal, by Thomas Gallatin
By Thomas Gallatin, Patriot Post – The word “scandal” is used so frequently in Washington, DC, that when a genuine scandal does arise, it may seem to resemble the scenario of the boy who cried wolf… Yet what has transpired over the last few days regarding Jake Tapper’s “revelations” of Joe Biden’s long-declining mental state, followed by the latest news regarding the former president’s stage 4 prostate cancer diagnosis — for which the prognosis may be grim — has everyone reacting, pointing fingers, and seeking cover…
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Abide in My Love
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 15:9-11 – 9 As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you; abide in my love. 10 If you keep my commandments, you will abide in my love, just as I have kept my Father’s commandments and abide in his love. 11 These things I have spoken to you, that my joy may be in you, and that your joy may be full.
Fr. Kevin Drew: Why Are Christians Hated?
By Fr. Kevin Drew, Catholic Exchange – Christians are indistinguishable from other men either by nationality, language, or customs. They do not inhabit separate cities of their own, or speak a strange dialect, or follow some outlandish way of life… That is from the Letter to Diognetus, written around 130–180 AD. It is one of the earliest apologias (defenses) of Christianity at a time when Christians were a very small minority in the Empire. The author wrote that the Christians’ manner of dress, food, and way of life in general followed the custom of whatever city in which they lived. And yet he noticed something extraordinary about them …
Do Papal Conclaves Need to Be So Secretive? by Matthew McDonald
By Matthew McDonald, National Catholic Register – Would you like to know how much Pope Leo XIV won by?… Cardinal-electors take an oath to maintain “absolute and perpetual secrecy” concerning “all matters directly or indirectly related” to the election of a pope, as required by Pope Benedict XVI’s February 2013 apostolic letter Normas Nonnullas, which tightened existing, already-tight secrecy rules… The penalty for violating the oath is severe: “automatic (latae sententiae) excommunication reserved to the Apostolic See,” the document states — meaning only the pope can lift it.
Victory! Fr. James Martin Canceled at Holy Family University, by Domenick Galatolo
By Domenick Galatolo, TFP Student Action – Thanks be to God! Fr. James Martin, S.J.—widely known for promoting views that contradict Catholic teaching—did not speak at Holy Family University’s 2025 commencement ceremony. What seemed inevitable was stopped in its tracks, and TFP Student Action played a key role in this victory for moral values and the Catholic Faith… What Happened?… When Holy Family University in Newtown, Pennsylvania, announced that Fr. James Martin, S.J. would be receiving an honorary degree and delivering a keynote commencement address on May 17, faithful Catholics were stunned—and then mobilized.
Pope Leo XIV Turns a Blind Eye to First ‘Mass’ Revolt from Female Preachers, by Jules Gomes
By Jules Gomes, The Stream – Pope Leo XIV has chosen to stay silent in response to the first insurrection of his papacy: Scores of female preachers have defied church law by preaching at Mass in the first week of his tenure… “We are simply unstoppable!” the Catholic Women’s Association of Germany (KfD) declared in a statement, trumpeting the success of the sixth annual Women Preachers’ Day(s) event organized to coincide with the feasts of St. Catherine of Siena and St. Junia from April 29 to May 17… “Every year, more women participate in the Women Preachers’ Day,” said KfD’s spiritual director Ulrike Göken-Huismann.
Our Lord’s Languages of Love, by Michael Pakaluk
By Michael Pakaluk, The Catholic Thing – We say that “prayer is conversation with God,” but that’s not strictly correct. Prayer to God is conversation with God. Prayer to a saint is conversation with a saint. So, rather, prayer is conversation. It gets its name from just one thing we can do in a conversation, which is to ask (Latin, precare)… Being an interlocutor in a conversation is hardly an incommunicable trait of divinity. Therefore, Protestants make a gross blunder when they accuse Catholics who pray to Mary of idolatry, simply because they converse with her. There is no reason why the only person in Heaven one can have “a personal relationship” with should be Jesus.
USCCB Pays Tribute To Laudato Si’ On Its 10th Anniversary
By USCCB Staff, (Complicit Clergy) – Archbishop Timothy Broglio, president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), paid tribute to Laudato Si’, Pope Francis’s encyclical letter on care for our common home, on its 10th anniversary. The encyclical “has inspired the Catholic Church and the world to draw closer in our relationship with Almighty God, the Creator of all life and to care more deeply for our common home,” the prelate said in a statement. “The USCCB remains committed to advocacy that cares for the most vulnerable and creation, seeking a sustainable and integral development that benefits the entire human family.” …
Are Some Racist Slurs Okay? by Victor Davis Hanson
By Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness – One reason why the public turned on DEI was its insistence that roughly 70 percent of the country was stereotyped as victimizers by virtue of their skin color… In contrast, the other “diverse” 30 percent were de facto considered the victimized… In such absurd binaries, the left returned to the old “one-drop” rule of the antebellum South, suggesting that anyone with any nonwhite ancestry was a minority victim…
Rep. Jordan Uses Saint Paul to Explain Value of Work Requirements for Benefits, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, CNS News – “Work requirements for able-bodied adults are good for three reasons,” Jordan said: They respect the taxpayers who have to fund the benefits… It’s good for our economy, which needs workers… It’s most important for the individual who goes to work… “Saint Paul Was a tentmaker,” Rep. Jordan noted: “He was doing two jobs: he was doing his missionary work and he was also doing manual, building tents. He was doing work. It is good for people.” ….
Eight Reasons Why I Like Leo, by Peter Wolfgang
By Peter Wolfgang, Catholic Culture – The College of Cardinals shocked the world by elevating to the papacy an American. Cardinal Robert Prevost is now Pope Leo XIV. Here are my initial thoughts, slightly more than a week out… First, searching for clues about his future by scouring his past, in old comments or Twitter history, strikes me as a worthless endeavor. It proved largely misleading in the case of Pope Francis in 2013. Better just to focus on what he says and does as Pope, of which there is already much… Second, we often hear about “alienated” Catholics and how we must reach out to them.
US Bishops Applaud Congressional Effort to Defund Abortion, ‘Gender Transition’ Services, by Rachel Quackenbush
By Rachel Quackenbush, Catholic Vote – Two prominent US bishops commended Congress this week for advancing budget measures that would cut taxpayer funding to abortion providers and “gender transition” services… Bishop Daniel E. Thomas, chair of the USCCB Committee on Pro-Life Activities, and Bishop Robert E. Barron, chair of the Committee on Laity, Marriage, Family Life, and Youth, recently voiced strong support for provisions within the House budget reconciliation bill that would redirect funding away from organizations like Planned Parenthood.
Saint of the Day for May 22: St. Rita of Cascia
Franciscan Media – Like Elizabeth Ann Seton, Rita of Cascia was a wife, mother, widow, and member of a religious community. Her holiness was reflected in each phase of her life… Born at Roccaporena in central Italy, Rita wanted to become a nun but was pressured at a young age into marrying a harsh and cruel man. During her 18-year marriage, she bore and raised two sons.
Trump Tells Republicans to Vote for One Big Beautiful Bill to Defund Planned Parenthood, by Elise DeGeeter
By Elise DeGeeter, LifeNews – President Donald Trump urged House Republicans to unite behind his sweeping “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” Tuesday morning, highlighting the legislation’s major tax cuts, pro-family provisions, and conservative reforms… “It’s important for the country,” Trump said Tuesday morning. “It’s the biggest tax reduction in history, incredible for Medicaid, Medicare.”… Responding to Democratic claims that the bill would cut core entitlements, Trump added: “The only thing we’re cutting is waste, fraud, and abuse… We’re not changing Medicaid, and we’re not changing Medicare, and we’re not changing Social Security.”
The Curé d’Ars to Confront Our Lost Culture, by Kevin Wells
By Kevin Wells, Crisis Magazine – On a recent Tuesday, beneath a wide, blue sky stretched over the French countryside, two Benedictine Sisters of Montmartre led me into a small room to speak with the bishop who had offered the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. They spoke softly in French to Bishop Pascal Marie Roland, the shepherd of Belley-Ars, who listened in silence, nodding, his gaze fixed on the floor. When he finally looked up, he remarked in fluent English—learned from his father, an English teacher—“It seems you’ve written a book that pulls our St. Vianney from his grave.”
The Network That Led to Pope Leo XIV’s Election, by Giovanni Sadewo
By Giovanni Sadewo, Crisis Magazine – … data suggests that Cardinal Prevost was well-known among the cardinals serving in the Roman Curia, even if he remained obscure to the broader public. This may help explain how he came to be considered by his peers as a candidate for the papacy, despite not being a visible figure in public discourse… Serving in multiple curial bodies also gave him significant influence over Church policies beginning in 2023. He became familiar with the inner workings, dynamics, and politics of the Roman Curia. While his institutional knowledge may not run as deep as that of more entrenched figures like Cardinals Parolin or Tagle, his relatively brief tenure may have spared him from becoming overly enmeshed in the system. Moreover, his wide network provides him with considerable social capital, enhancing his ability to influence and collaborate with other cardinals.
Fr. Alex Igbozuruike: Relevance of the Message of Fatima Today (2024)
By Fr. Alex Igbozuruike, Gratia Vobis Ministries – Just as Moses encountered the burning bush (Exodus 3: 1 – 15), and Bernadette witnessed a miraculous vision in Lourdes on February 11th, 1858, these children had their own encounter with the divine. Lucia describes a flash of light, followed by the appearance of a beautiful lady on an oak tree… Lucia recounts: “We saw a flash of lightning towards the East, and fearing that thunder was coming, although the weather was fine, I told Francisco that we had better go home and collect the cattle.”
Planned Parenthood Makes Over $2 Billion Killing a Record 402,000 Babies in Abortions, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – It was another record year for the abortion giant Planned Parenthood – killing more babies in abortions than ever before. Although Planned Parenthood bills itself as a woman’s health organization, in reality, it is little more than an abortion business… Planned Parenthood’s latest annual report, released today, shows the abortion business killed a record 402,230 babies in abortions in the past year, while generating over $2 billion in revenue.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: My Sheep Hear My Voice
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 10:22-30 – 22 It was the feast of the Dedication at Jerusalem; 23 it was winter, and Jesus was walking in the temple, in the portico of Solomon. 24 So the Jews gathered round him and said to him, “How long will you keep us in suspense? If you are the Christ, tell us plainly.” 25 Jesus answered them, “I told you, and you do not believe. The works that I do in my Father’s name, they bear witness to me; 26 but you do not believe, because you do not belong to my sheep.
Nine Things to Know and Share About Fátima, by Jimmy Akin
By Jimmy Akin, Catholic News Agency – May 13 is the optional memorial of Our Lady of Fátima, arguably the most prominent approved apparition of the 20th century. It became famous the world over, particularly for its three-part “secret.”… Here are nine things to know about this Marian apparition… 1. What happened at Fátima, Portugal? A young shepherd girl, Lucia dos Santos, said she experienced supernatural visitations as early as 1915, two years before the famous appearances of Our Lady of Fátima… In 1917, she and two of her cousins, Francisco and Jacinta Marto, were working as shepherds tending their families’ flocks.
How Do You Respond to an IVF-Conceived Person? by Stacy Trasancos
By Stacy Trasancos, Catholic Exchange – Whenever I have spoken to groups about the Church’s teaching against in vitro fertilization (IVF), especially to groups of young people, someone always asks how to talk about this topic if there are people present who were themselves conceived in this way. The moral discussion about how IVF separates the unitive (love-making) from the procreative (life-giving) aspect of the conjugal act (marital sex) and how male and female gametes form an embryo in a petri dish all sounds like a condemnation of the child himself. …
Conclave Secrets — Why Prevost Won, Parolin Lost, by John Gizzi
By John Gizzi, Newsmax – This may have been one of the most tumultuous papal conclaves in recent memory, with the cardinals of the Roman Church settling on what appears to be a unifying Pope, Leo XIV… It is remarkable that Robert Prevost, an American, became Pope. It long had been held that an American could never become Pope… But Vatican sources, who are impeccable, tell Newsmax he was the man to beat from the minute the conclave began… Here’s what unfolded… This conclave started last Wednesday with secret meetings in the Sistine Chapel.
Archbishop Gänswein on Pope Leo XIV: ‘This Pope Inspires Hope, Hope, Hope’, by Tom Colsy
By Tom Colsy, The Catholic Herald – Archbishop Georg Gänswein, the former Prefect of the Papal Household, described the results of the recent papal conclave as marking the beginning of a new era for the Church – one marked by clarity, stability and a decisive break from the confusion of the past… Gänswein described the elevation of Cardinal Robert Prevost as a moment of “great and good surprise”, adding that he felt an immediate sense of hope as the new Pope appeared on the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica… “Optically and acoustically, this Pope inspires hope, hope, hope”… “We can begin to count on a papacy capable of guaranteeing stability.”
Mothers Hold the Power to Save the World, by Judie Brown
By Judie Brown, National Catholic Register – The power of creation is shared not with angels, but with mothers… We know, of course, that it is the mother who bears the child and nurtures her baby prior to birth and after. She is the central figure in that baby’s prenatal life, and hopefully in her life after birth as well. There are obvious exceptions to this, but in the normal course of events, mothers are the heroines who literally lay it all on the line to bear children.
Cardinals’ Voting Patterns Emerge as Leo XIV Is Welcomed as a Pope of Peace, by Edward Pentin
By Edward Pentin, National Catholic Register – Cardinal Prevost to emerge. Already considered a possible compromise candidate by many cardinals going into the conclave, he began picking up votes in the third vote, including among conservative voters, helped in part by Cardinal Timothy Dolan lending his weight to Cardinal Prevost’s candidacy. By the fourth ballot, Cardinal Prevost had secured more than 100 votes, well above the two-thirds majority of 89 required to be elected.
RFK Jr. to Newsmax: Trump Pharma Order Due to European Price-Fixing
By Michael Katz, Newsmax – Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told Newsmax on Monday that the impetus behind President Donald Trump’s executive order to reduce prescription drug costs for Americans was price-fixing by European nations… Kennedy said Americans account for 75% of pharmaceutical company revenue but are just 4.2% of the world’s population. The result: Americans are paying more for prescription drugs than the rest of the world.
They All Knew And Remained Silent, by Liz Yore
By Liz Yore, Yore Children – Now we learn. For a dozen long miserable years, they all kept their mouths shut about Bergoglio. They all covered up the chaotic madness of this man, yet whispering and gossiping and cowering in the halls of Casa Santa Marta about the man in white… They breathed not a word about the man, who subjected the Catholic Church to 12 years of brutal tyranny, blatant material heresy, vindictive psychopathy, and rampant predator protection… Everyone is breathing a sigh of relief, as the whispers from the curia, the college of cardinals, and even, Bishop Georg Ganswein, the Pope’s Head of Household ….
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Religious Fads
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – In the 1980s, during an ordination Mass in the upper Midwest, a kindly bishop offered a thought-provoking contrarian homily. He said priests should not treat the people like sheep. Sheep are, well, kind of dumb. A bunch of sheep is a flock, not a herd. But they have a passive herd mentality as they silently line up for the slaughterhouse. A sensitive, educated priest should never malign his sensitive and educated people by calling them sheep. But this bishop’s advice soon became just another tired—and soon to be retired—religious fad.
Msgr. Charles Pope: Very Insightful Cultural Analysis by Pope Leo XIV (Then Bishop Prevost) at the 2012 Synod on Evangelization
By Msgr. Charles Pope – Here is a transcript and two short videos of Pope Leo XIV, then Bishop Prevost’s intervention at the synod on evangelization in 2012. Great stuff! really worth a read or a listen. We learn a lot about where he stood, at least then, on critical issues. The videos where he reads aloud his thoughts are below. Here is a transcript if you prefer to read it… Transcript of Bishop Robert Francis Prevost (Pope Leo XIV) 2012 reading from address to the Synod of Bishops: “The Counterculture of the New Evangelization” ….
Leo XIV’s Election is a Defeat for the ‘Chinese Party’, by Eugenio Capozzi
By Eugenio Capozzi, The Daily Compass – The election of Leo XIV was also, by all appearances, a very decisive halt to the policy of appeasement towards the Chinese regime and a clear repositioning of the Catholic Church in the Western camp. It is not a ‘Trumpisation’ of Catholicism, but it is certainly another piece in the increasingly tense global confrontation between Washington and Beijing. One that definitely scores a point in Washington’s favour.
Campaign to Defund Planned Parenthood Swings Into High Gear, by Tessa Gervasini
By Tessa Gervasini, Catholic News Agency – Kelsey Pritchard, Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America political communications director, told CNA that while President Donald Trump did reinstate the Hyde Amendment, the money is “fungible” and “Planned Parenthood’s largest federal funding comes through Medicaid reimbursements.”… The money is what enables it “to do nearly 400,000 abortions annually, all while they’re getting $2 million in tax money every single day. It’s really allowing them to keep their doors open,” she said.
Vatican News: Inauguration Mass of Pope Leo XIV to be held on May 18
By Vatican News – The Holy See Press Office announced the upcoming schedule for the newly elected Pope Leo XIV. His inaugural Mass will be held in St. Peter’s Square on Sunday, May 18 at 10am Rome time… In another statement, the Press Office shared the Holy Father’s “wish that the Heads and Members of the Institutions of the Roman Curia, as well as the Secretaries and the President of the Pontifical Commission for the Vatican City State, continue, on a provisional basis” in their respective roles donec aliter provideatur (until otherwise provided).
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: I Came That They May Have Life Abundantly
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 10:1-10 – 1″Truly, truly, I say to you, he who does not enter the sheepfold by the door but climbs in by another way, that man is a thief and a robber; 2 but he who enters by the door is the shepherd of the sheep. 3 To him the gatekeeper opens; the sheep hear his voice, and he calls his own sheep by name and leads them out. …
(Pope) Leo XIV and the Best-Case Scenario, by Dan Hitchens
By Dan Hitchens, First Things – Robert Prevost—as he was until yesterday—is unlikely to fulfill the liberal cardinals’ nightmare of a pope who would rip up Francis’s legacy. He seems to be well-liked by the more progressive cardinals—some of whom appeared beaming with delight on the balcony of St. Peter’s yesterday. But conservatives, too, expect a less harmful pontificate than a Pope Francis II would have delivered. Leo XIV’s first choices—the traditional name and traditional papal dress—are in themselves a retreat from his predecessor’s example. And he was, after all, spotted last week “entering Cardinal Burke’s house for a very secret summit.”
The Truth Will Set You Free, by Nick Olszyk
By Nick Olszyk, Catholic World Report – Live Not By Lies, the new Angel Studios miniseries based on Rob Dreher’s 2022 bestselling book, immerses the viewer in a world that existed not too long ago and ran almost entirely on a diet of falsehood… Jesus famously said that “the truth will set you free” (Jn 8:32). Inversely, a lie will enslave you. Live Not By Lies, the new Angel Studios miniseries based on Rob Dreher’s 2022 bestselling book, immerses the viewer in a world that existed not too long ago and ran almost entirely on a diet of falsehood.
What a Croc: Don’t Let ‘LA GATOR’ Scholarships Go Underfunded, by Jason Bedrick
By Jason Bedrick, The Daily Signal – Louisiana families are on the cusp of a transformative opportunity for their children—but that opportunity is in jeopardy of being swamped… Last year, Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry signed into law the Louisiana Giving All True Opportunity to Rise (“LA GATOR”) Scholarship Program, which has the potential to be a legacy-defining achievement…. The policy gives Pelican State families the freedom and flexibility to customize their child’s education. Families can use their GATOR scholarships to pay for private school tuition, textbooks, curricular materials, special-needs therapy, and more. …
Trump Says GOP Will “Work Something Out” to Defund Planned Parenthood, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – President Donald Trump expressed confidence that Republicans will resolve internal disagreements to advance legislation defunding Planned Parenthood… “I don’t know yet. I have to see because you’re just telling me that for the first time, we’ll work something out,” Trump said in response to questions about opposition from some House Republicans to including Planned Parenthood defunding provisions in this year’s reconciliation bill…
A Lion in the Chair of Peter: Will Pope Leo XIV Heal, Resist, or Appease? by Gavin Ashenden
By Gavin Ashenden, Catholic Herald – The fear that fuelled the civil war within the Catholic Church under Francis was that the pope was covertly driving a non-Catholic accommodation with secularists over feminism and homosexuality… All that fear has been removed at a stroke by the discovery that as a bishop and Cardinal, Robert Prevost refused outright what he called the “clericalisation of women” and was vocal in criticising the homosexual lifestyle as being “at odds with the Gospel”… The civil war that has been bubbling away in the last 12 years may suddenly evaporate. But there is healing required as well as fires to put out.
Rep. Chris Smith Releases Statement on Election of Pope Leo XIV, by Grace Porto
By Grace Porto, Catholic Vote – Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.J., issued a statement upon the May 8 election of Pope Leo XIV, expressing prayers and gratitude for the American pope’s staunch dedication to the right to life… “Catholics — and people of good will around the world — look to the papacy for moral leadership and clarity,” Rep. Smith wrote in an emailed press release, “and we are encouraged by Pope Leo’s call for peace, his example of faith and humility and his focus on charity and upholding the dignity of the vulnerable and the poor.”
Catholic Vote: Noted Italian Catholic Priest, Himself a Victim, Pleads With Cardinals: End Sexual Abuse
By Catholic Vote – On May 5, as the cardinals were gathering in the General Congregation, a voice against abuse rose from the very heart of the Church: that of Father Marco Contini, asking the cardinals to look for a pope that will end sexual abuse in the Church… Also known as “Father Paolo,” Fr. Contini has been a priest for 25 years, is pastor of three communities, and is a university theology lecturer. In a letter to the cardinals, he disclosed having been a victim of sexual abuse as a teenager in the seminary.
Fr. Anthony R. Lusvardi, S.J.: Caravaggio 2025: Radiant in the Darkness
By Fr. Anthony R. Lusvardi, S.J., The Catholic Thing – For those who wish to proclaim the message of Christian hope in our secular age, there is a lesson in his style. Caravaggio, in the end, is a master of luminosity. A dark background means a gloomy work only when the colors of the foreground blur and fade away. Caravaggio’s reds and oranges and bursts of illumination stand out because of their bold contrast. For those who know the stakes – as Caravaggio no doubt did – grayscale will not do. Faith in our time calls for a light that refuses to be anything less than radiant in the darkness.
Pope Leo XIV: News Media Should Foster Peace and Disarm Words, by Devin Watkins
By Devin Watkins, Vatican News – The newly-elected Pope began his remarks with a call for communication to foster peace by caring for how people and events are presented… He invited media professionals to promote a different kind of communication, one that “does not seek consensus at all costs, does not use aggressive words, does not follow the culture of competition, and never separates the search for truth from the love with which we must humbly seek it.”… “The way we communicate is of fundamental importance,” he said. “We must say ‘no’ to the war of words and images; we must reject the paradigm of war.” …
Trump to Sign New Order: Americans to Pay ‘Lowest Price Anywhere in World’ for Pharma, by Eric Mack
By Eric Mack, NewsMax – President Donald Trump announced he will be signing an executive order Monday to ensure the Americans pay the “lowest price anywhere in the world” for prescription drugs and pharmaceuticals… “I will be instituting a most favored nation’s policy whereby the United States will pay the same price as the nation that pays the lowest price anywhere in the world,” Trump announced.
The New York Times Wants Mothers To Bow To The Fear Of Regret. Christ Has Something Better, by Maisey Jefferson
By Maisey Jefferson, The Federalist – Last week, The New York Times published in its opinion section a video by “filmmaker” Shaina Feinberg posing the question: “Is it possible to be a great mom and have a great career?” This question has purportedly “plagued” Feinberg… According to a short synopsis alongside the video, Feinberg’s mother “dreamed of a successful career as a performer,” but “then gave up those dreams to raise her daughters.” The Times describes this decision as a “loss” that “still haunts” Feinberg’s mother.
The Spiritual Road Map to a New Golden Age—Revealed by Our Lady, by David Torkington
By David Torkington, Crisis Magazine – As there is only one Our Lady, all her authentic revelations, judiciously put together, show a clear, coherent, common message with a genuine narrative, giving us a preview of the future. The most well-known message came from Our Lady of Fatima, where she called everyone back to repentance, prayer, and sacrifice in order to avoid conditional horrors that would otherwise affect the Church. Sadly, however, her message has remained unheard by the universal Church because of the regrettable behavior of several popes beginning with Pope John XXIII.
Saint of the Day for May 12: St. Leopold Mandic
Franciscan Media – Western Christians who are working for greater dialogue with Orthodox Christians may be reaping the fruits of Father Leopold’s prayers… A native of Croatia, Leopold joined the Capuchin Franciscans and was ordained several years later in spite of several health problems.
Pope Leo XIV Faces a Daunting Challenge, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – The newly elected Pontiff showed his grasp of the situation in the first homily of his pontificate, on Friday morning, preaching to a congregation of the cardinals who had elected him: A lack of faith is often tragically accompanied by the loss of meaning in life, the neglect of mercy, appalling violations of human dignity, the crisis of the family and so many other wounds that afflict our society.
Read Pope Leo XIV’s First Homily as Pope, by Frances Martel
By Frances Martel, Breitbart – Pope Leo XIV delivered his first homily, a sermon in the Catholic liturgy, on Friday morning after being chosen by the College of Cardinals as the successor to St. Peter the Apostle on May 8… The former Cardinal Robert F. Prevost of Chicago emerged from the Conclave on Thursday as Pope Leo XIV and offered brief words on Thursday of gratitude. His homily on Friday is the first major public address he has offered since becoming the first American pope… Below, the full text of the homily as translated by the Vatican: I will begin with a word in English, and the rest is in Italian. ……
Why Pope Leo XIV Will Probably Not Be Francis 2.0, by John Daniel Davidson
By John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist – For Catholics, the new pope’s disposition toward the Latin Mass will tell us far more about his pontificate than his views on immigration… It didn’t take long after Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, emerged onto the loggia of St. Peter’s Basilica on Thursday as the new leader of the Catholic Church for social media commentators on the right to begin decrying him as “Francis 2.0.”
10 Critical Issues Facing the Next Pope, by Edward Pentin
By Edward Pentin, Blog – Pope Francis, who famously advocated “making a mess,” applied that maxim to his pontificate, making it highly disruptive, divisive and tumultuous… The mess generated much understandable unease, consternation and, at times, disgust, especially as such a deliberate approach to governance has never been consistent with the Catholic faith, the common good, Divine Revelation, and the natural law… However, the flipside was that, like stirring a pot, it brought plenty of what had lain hidden in the darkness to the surface… (which now) has the potential to equip the next pope with the information needed to set about rectifying, if he so wishes, the problems Francis’ pontificate exposed.
Christ as the Center of Culture, by Regis Martin
By Regis Martin, Crisis Magazine – I begin with the following proposition. It is one which, among committed Christians certainly, may be taken as a given, as axiomatic. Not a statement of fact, mind you, as in the sum of two plus two will always be four. It is instead a statement of value, the certainty of which is hardly a function of arithmetic. It depends rather on revelation, as in Divine Revelation, the truth of which derives not from man but from God. And what is this proposition? ….
Leo XIV and the Legacy of Leo XIII: A Name That Bears a Vision, by Shaun McAfee
Bby Shaun McAfee, Catholic Exchange – When the newly elected pope stepped out onto the loggia of St. Peter’s Basilica and took the name Leo XIV, it wasn’t just a nod to tradition. It was a deliberate echo of a name carried by thirteen popes before him, beginning with Leo the Great, the 5th-century Doctor of the Church renowned for defending orthodoxy and engaging the turbulent politics of a collapsing Roman Empire. But it is perhaps Leo XIII—the late 19th-century “Pope of the Rosary,” philosopher, social reformer, and prolific writer—whose influence may be most relevant today.
I Never Want to Hear Another Woman Say, ‘I’m Just a Stay-at-Home Mom.’ by Cathe Laurie
By Cathe Laurie, The Stream – It’s been said that motherhood is the toughest job you’ll ever love… I might add “and occasionally lament while crying for fear that you might be failing.” And yet the truth remains that motherhood — despite its messy glory — is the most important job in the world… Genesis 3:16 tells us that, as a result of the Fall, women bring forth children “in pain and sorrow.” If that isn’t the most honest description of motherhood, I don’t know what is. There most certainly is pain, from that first contraction until the last teenage eye roll. But this I know for certain: It is pain with a purpose.
Pro-Life Leader Says New Pope Leo XIV “Holds Strong Pro-Life Convictions”, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Eric Scheidler, director of the Pro-Life Action League, expressed jubilation Thursday over the election of Pope Leo XIV, citing the new pontiff’s deep ties to Chicago and steadfast pro-life convictions… “As a Catholic, a pro-life advocate, and a Chicagoan, I joyfully celebrate the election of Pope Leo XIV,” Scheidler said in a statement to LifeNews… He noted that Cardinal Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, spent much of his life and ministry in Chicago, home to the Pro-Life Action League’s headquarters… “I feel a special closeness to him in that regard.”
Founder’s Quote
Patriot Post – “The Constitution … is a mere thing of wax in the hands of the judiciary which they may twist and shape into any form they please.” —Thomas Jefferson (1819)
Preparing Ourselves for Life Under the New Pope, by David G Bonagura, Jr.
By David G Bonagura, Jr., The Catholic Thing – This is a point worth pondering as we greet our new Holy Father with filial reverence. This question, a particular spin on the eternally nagging problem of evil, reminds us that God does not always give us what we want, which is usually just the smooth navigation of the Barque of St. Peter. He gives us, rather, what we need for salvation, and very often that means enduring trials of infidelity and suffering evils inflicted by others. Our Lord endured these Himself on the Cross, God’s curious way of bringing about the greater good of our redemption.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: He Who Eats This Bread Will Live Forever
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 6:52-59 – 52 The Jews then disputed among themselves, saying, “How can this man give us his flesh to eat?” 53 So Jesus said to them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of man and drink his blood, you have no life in you; 54 he who eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day. 55 For my flesh is food indeed, and my blood is drink indeed. ….
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Vatican News, May 9, 2025 – From the Sistine Chapel, Holy Mass with the Cardinals, presided by Pope Leo XIV at the conclusion of the Conclave. From the Sistine Chapel, Holy Mass with the Cardinals, presided by Pope Leo XIV at the conclusion of the Conclave
Our Church at the Crossroads of Eternity, by Greg Schlueter
By Greg Schlueter, Crisis Magazine – Yesterday, in the heart of the Catholic Church, a sacred drama reached its summit. The conclave has ended. White smoke has risen. A new pope has been chosen — a moment that reaches back through centuries, a moment when the Church stands poised, not merely looking to the future, but standing at the crossroads of eternity. Inside the Sistine Chapel, beneath Michelangelo’s fresco of the Last Judgment, the prayers of the cardinals have been answered, and the Church now looks to her new shepherd.
Who is Pope Leo XIV? A Bio of the First American Pope, by Jonah McKeown
By Jonah McKeown, CNA – Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost was elected Pope Leo XIV on Thursday, May 8 — the first pope from the United States… Smiling and waving while wearing more traditional papal garb than his predecessor — and appearing to hold back tears at certain points — Leo blessed the cheering masses assembled in St. Peter’s Square, proclaiming in confident Italian: “Peace be with you all!”
Pope Leo XIV’s First Words to the World: ‘Peace Be With You All’
By Hannah Brockhaus, CNA – Pope Leo XIV greeted the world for the first time on Thursday with the words “Peace be with you all.”… The 69-year-old new Pope, formerly Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, was elected the first pope from the United States on Thursday. A native of Chicago, Leo spoke in Italian from the central balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica, addressing the hundreds of thousands of people waiting in the square and streets below.
Saint of the Day for May 9: St. John of Avila (c. 1500 – May 10, 1569)
By Franciscan Media – Born in the Castile region of Spain, John was sent at the age of 14 to the University of Salamanca to study law. He later moved to Alcala, where he studied philosophy and theology before his ordination as a diocesan priest… After John’s parents died and left him as their sole heir to a considerable fortune, he distributed his money to the poor…
The Silly Season in Rome, by Austin Ruse
By Austin Ruse, Crisis Magazine – But everyone cares about the next Pope. Even our Protestant brethren, even most of them who cannot name the Archbishop of Canterbury, care deeply about the next Pope. When Rome is solid, on firm orthodox ground, there is a sense of comfort in the religious world, which our secular friends must know is almost the entire world. The global conversation is primarily religious and not secular. When Rome grows wobbly, there is great concern, not just among our number, but all over the world… It is because the Catholic Church matters.
Trump Congratulates Pope Leo XIV on Being Named First American Pontiff, by Emily Mangiaracina
By Emily Mangiaracina, LifeSiteNews – President Donald Trump on Thursday congratulated Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost on being elected pope, the first ever to come from the United States… “Congratulations to Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, who was just named Pope,” wrote Trump on Truth Social. “It is such an honor to realize that he is the first American Pope. What excitement, and what a Great Honor for our Country.”… “I look forward to meeting Pope Leo XIV. It will be a very meaningful moment!” he added.
Bishop Seitz Begging For Donations For Illegal Aliens, by Warner Todd Huston
By Warner Todd Huston, Breitbart – Seitz implored Catholics to donate more money through the Catholic Diocese of El Paso’s Border Refugee Assistance Fund, which is available for donations at GoFundMe and has raised nearly $160,000 to date… “We hope to provide a place where people in our country can turn to. We as Christians have a responsibility to help people who are being left with no place to turn to right now,” Bishop Seitz insisted.
Tone-Deaf USCCB Gets BLASTED On Social Media
By USCCB, X – U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops – @USCCB – Conclave ready. .. Several North American Cardinals who have been staying at the Pontifical North American College during this interregnum period, departed this afternoon with the cheers and prayers of the seminarians and staff of the College sending them off.
What Is The Point Of Having A GOP Congress? by Shawn Fleetwood
By Shawn Fleetwood, The Federalist – Throughout the 2024 election cycle, Republicans pledged that, if elected, they would use their congressional majorities to reverse the disastrous policies enacted by President Biden and Democrats. Whether it was bringing down Bidenflation or curbing the border invasion, the campaign message from the GOP was clear: Elect us and we’ll fix it… But now that they’ve been given the reins of power, many congressional Republicans have shown little interest in actually governing in accordance with the pitch they made to voters just a few short months ago.
Moral Theology a Priority for the New Pope, by John M. Grondelski
By John M. Grondelski, Daily Compass – In searching for the next Pope, these are some considerations from moral theology I propose deserve deep and sustained attention… The Primacy of Conversion… Mark’s Gospel, which lacks an infancy narrative and begins directly with the beginnings of Jesus’s public ministry starts out with conversion. It is the leitmotif of John the Baptist’s call (1:4), which is presented as already foretold by the prophets (quoting Isaiah in vv. 2-3). John’s summons is repeated in the very first words spoken by Jesus: “The kingdom of heaven is at hand! Repent …” (1:15).
The Field Hospital Needs Doctors, by Anthony Esolen
By Anthony Esolen, Crisis Magazine – Much has been said about the mercy of the late Pope Francis, as compared with the supposed rigidity of his two immediate predecessors. I will not draw comparisons here, nor will I pretend to judge these men on their merits. I wish to use the occasion to specify what work a moral teacher must do and its relation to mercy… I like doctors who have good bedside manner. But I don’t hire a doctor for those. I want my doctor to be good at diagnosing a problem and straightforward in addressing it. I want him to give me the respect I am due by telling me exactly what is wrong, ….
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: If Anyone Eats of This Bread, He Will Live for Ever
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 6:44-51 – 44 No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him; and I will raise him up at the last day. 45 It is written in the prophets, `And they shall all be taught by God.’ Every one who has heard and learned from the Father comes to me. 46 Not that any one has seen the Father except him who is from God; he has seen the Father. 47 Truly, truly, I say to you, he who believes has eternal life. ….
Saint of the Day for May 8: St. Peter of Tarentaise
Franciscan Media – There are two men named Saint Peter of Tarentaise who lived one century apart. The man we honor today is the younger Peter, born in France in the early part of the 12th century. The other man with the same name became Pope Innocent the Fifth.
Are Toxic Mom Influencers Ruining Women’s Choices? by Samantha Koch
By Samantha Koch, Patriot Post – One small step toward restoring the dignity of motherhood will be a giant leap for mankind… In modern society, motherhood is increasingly framed as a burden. Many women view this role as a goal for those who do not have any real ambition in life. Where this perspective used to exist primarily on the political Left, it is unfortunately a mindset for women who claim to espouse traditional values as well. Influencers across the political spectrum, from feminist content creators to those who generally promote conservative philosophies on their platform, perpetuate a narrative that belittles marriage, homemaking, and raising children.
Archbishop Cordileone to Newsmax: Diverse Conclave Reflects Catholic Church, by Nicole Weatherholt
By Nicole Weatherholtz, NewsMax – Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone, of the Archdiocese of San Francisco, “The cardinals present in that conclave are a very good representation of the Catholic Church,” Cordileone said on “American Agenda.” “We encompass countries all over the globe of all different races and all different languages. … Pope Paul VI in the 1970s saw the need to internationalize the Roman Curia, to bring priests and religious workers from all over the world so the church can be better connected all around the globe. And as he said, now we see the full flourishing of that 50 years later with that internationalization. …
Cardinal Francis George’s Timely and Timeless Vision for the Church, by Conor Dugan
By Conor Dugan, Catholic World Report – Holy Thursday, April 17, marked the tenth anniversary of Cardinal Francis George’s death after a lengthy battle with cancer. In the past decade, Catholics—especially American Catholics—have suffered from his absence. With his keen intellect, deep faith, personal holiness, and incisive prose, Cardinal George was a steady rudder… Those gifts have been missed in this last decade of chaos and craziness in both the world and the Church.
The Catholic Herald: ‘Fumata nera’ Again From Conclave Chimney
The Catholic Herald – The signal of black smoke – fumata nera – indicating that the 133 cardinal-electors have failed to elect a new pope has come from the Sistine Chapel chimney following the first two ballots of the day… Black smoke billowing from the chimney at 11.51 a.m. local time in Rome indicated that again the required two-thirds majority – at least 89 votes – hasn’t been achieved to find a successor to Pope Francis, who died on Easter Monday, 21 April, at the age of 88 years old. ….
Pro-Life Congresswoman Leads Fight to Defund Planned Parenthood, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Rep. Mary Miller is spearheading a campaign to defund Planned Parenthood through the budget reconciliation process, urging her Republican colleagues to seize a rare opportunity to end taxpayer funding for the nation’s largest abortion business… In a letter to Rep. Brett Guthrie, chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Miller called for “every legislative option available” to halt federal funds to Planned Parenthood, which she described as a “multi-billion-dollar abortion business.” The radical pro-abortion organization received nearly $700 million in taxpayer money in its 2022-2023 fiscal year …
A Magnanimous Priesthood for a Pusillanimous Time, by Thomas P. Harmon
By Thomas P. Harmon, Catholic World Report – If a man has made it through seminary to the moment of ordination these days, he has likely studied the classical virtue tradition. He has learned that virtue lies between excess and defect. And he may have seen, with growing clarity, that in our cultural moment, it is the vices of defect that prevail. We do not suffer from an excess of passion so much as a shrinking back from the good. We hesitate to speak the truth clearly, to call others to holiness, to risk being conspicuous in our fidelity. In such an age, true virtue appears radical ….
Live Action Reports Planned Parenthood Clinics Offer Hormones to Minors with No Parental Consent, by Paul Bois
By Paul Bois, Breitbart – A report from the pro-life activist group Live Action claims that abortion conglomerate Planned Parenthood has been offering hormone treatment to minors as young as 16 with little parental consent or medical supervision… The undercover investigation featured a woman posing as a 16-year-old minor and calling various Planned Parenthood clinics in several states asking for “gender-affirming care.” As many as seven clinics agreed to prescribe the hormones upon a first appointment.
Brotherhood, the Missing Icon, by Anthony Esolen
By Anthony Esolen, The Catholic Thing – Why did Jesus choose only men as his apostles? Three replies are typically given. The first two are absurd, and the third is insufficient. As the Cardinals vote for the next successor to St. Peter, it’s a good time to look more deeply into this question… First, it is said he was bowing to the culture around him. The Jews would not have looked kindly on a man traveling with women among his intimate entourage. As if Jesus was ever afraid of rejection! And what could they have done to him that they were not already going to do? Crucify him twice?
Make Straight the Way, by Sheryl Collmer
By Sheryl Collmer, Crisis Magazine – It is so much easier to destroy than to build. It takes barely a second and hardly any effort to tear something down; it requires no imagination, dedication, or moral perseverance… Pope Francis destroyed. I don’t speak to his intention, only his actions… The destruction is not irrevocable, but there are a lot of gaping bomb craters and tumbled walls in the structure that took thousands of years to build. And it will require people with intelligence, virtue, and especially unshakable faith to rebuild what we have just witnessed being so cruelly and systematically destroyed. …
The Cardinal Electors, Then and Now, by Raymond J. de Souza
By Raymond J. de Souza, First Things – Does a conclave elect the man the Holy Spirit desires to lead the Church? History teaches that sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn’t. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger’s view was that too many poor popes have been elected to say that the man who emerges is always God’s choice. At the same time, the Holy Spirit, in Ratzinger’s memorable phrase, offers the “assurance . . . that the thing cannot be totally ruined.”… The Holy Spirit does not get a vote in the conclave. The cardinals elect the pope, and no one else. The more apt question then is whether this particular conclave is likely to be an instrument of the Holy Spirit, knowing of course that even Balaam’s ass can speak should God so will it (Num. 22:21–35).
The Catholic Herald: Ballot Burning Times: When to Watch for White Smoke
The Catholic Herald – Today 133 cardinals will enter the Sistine Chapel to begin the papal conclave, the secretive voting process that requires a two-thirds majority to elect the new leader of the global Roman Catholic Church… The election follows the death of Pope Francis on 21 April at the age of 88 year old… As the conclave begins, the following ballot burning times are given as rough estimates.
Cardinals Hear Call for ‘Unity of the Church’ at Mass Ahead of Conclave, by Courtney Mares
By Courtney Mares, CNA – Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, the 91-year-old dean of the College of Cardinals, presided over the liturgy, underlining the need for unity in the Church. “Among the tasks of every successor of Peter is that of fostering communion: communion of all Christians with Christ; communion of the bishops with the pope; communion of the bishops among themselves,” he said… “The unity of the Church is willed by Christ; a unity that does not mean uniformity, but a firm and profound communion in diversity, provided that full fidelity to the Gospel is maintained,” he added.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: I Will Raise You up at the Last Day
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 6:35-40 – 35 Jesus said to them, “I am the bread of life; he who comes to me shall not hunger, and he who believes in me shall never thirst. 36 But I said to you that you have seen me and yet do not believe. 37 All that the Father gives me will come to me; and him who comes to me I will not cast out. 38 For I have come down from heaven, not to do my own will, but the will of him who sent me; 39 and this is the will of him who sent me, that I should lose nothing of all that he has given me, but raise it up at the last day. ….
Judge Blocks School Board From Removing Explicit Books, Saying It’s Unconstitutional to Follow ‘Conservative Values’, by Tyler O’Neil
By Tyler O’Neil, The Daily Signal – Julian Ellis, the school district’s attorney, told The Daily Signal that the district had asked Sweeney to hold an evidentiary hearing so she could review the books herself, yet the judge refused. The board had included segments from the books in its filings, aiming to demonstrate the vulgar and inappropriate material, but the judge dismissed those… Instead, the judge ruled that “the district’s decisive factor in voting to permanently banish the removed books was because the district disagreed with the views expressed in the books and to further their preferred political orthodoxy.”
What Rights Do Human Embryos Have? by Stacy Trasancos
By Stacy Trasancos, Catholic Exchange – When President Trump signed an executive order on February 18, 2025 calling for a 90-day policy review and recommendations to lower the cost of IVF, he launched a discussion about the morality of assisted reproductive technology. The Catholic Church has declared this procedure illicit ever since 1897 when scientists first considered extending artificial insemination from livestock to humans. When the first test tube baby, Louise Joy Brown, was born in 1978 in England, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF) followed up with Donum vitae (“The Gift of Life”) in 1987.
DOJ Opens Investigation Into Washington Law Targeting Catholic Confession, by Elise DeGeeter
By Elise DeGeeter – The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Monday it launched a civil rights investigation into a new Washington state law that would force Catholic priests to report child abuse, even when disclosed during the sacrament of confession… The law, SB 5375, signed May 2 by Democratic Gov. Bob Ferguson, is set to take effect July 27. It adds clergy to the list of professionals legally required to report suspected abuse, explicitly eliminating legal protections for the confessional seal.
Exclusive: See The ‘Airtight’ Methodology Showing 11% Of Pill Abortions Cause Maternal Injury, by Jordan Boyd
By Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – The most comprehensive U.S. study of the abortion pill excluded tens of thousands of insurance claims from its analysis of mifepristone-linked complications to ensure it did not exaggerate the harms the abortion drug could inflict on women… The exclusion of those data points further legitimizes findings that 10.9 percent of women suffered sepsis, infection, hemorrhaging, or other serious complications within 45 days of a chemical abortion.
The Papacy and the “Sacrifice of the Intellect”, by Darrick Taylor
By Darrick Taylor, Crisis Magazine – Not long ago, Cardinal Gerhard Müller made some comments during an interview in The Times of London which caught my attention. They echo sentiments he has repeated before but which now, with the conclave to elect a new pope upon us, struck me. “‘No Catholic is obliged to obey doctrine that is wrong,’ he said, adding: ‘Catholicism is not about blindly obeying the Pope without respecting holy scriptures, tradition and the doctrine of the Church.’”
WATCH: Vatican Journalist Edward Pentin Describes Atmosphere in Rome Ahead of Conclave, by Antonino Cambria
By Antonino Cambria, LifeSiteNews – “There’s a Vatican official who … when he was asked, ‘How does he feel now that the pope’s died? He said, ‘Oh, now I feel free,’” Pentin said. “I know another one saying it feels like it’s [a] new springtime. I think there’s a sense of a lifting of a bit of an oppression. There was very much a climate of fear and [there] was low morale in the Vatican, and that seems to have lifted.”
Will Cardinals Reject a Call for Church Unity? by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Among the thousands of articles that have been written in the past few weeks, analyzing whom the College of Cardinals will consider in the papal conclave, perhaps the most enlightening is this New York Times report by Jason Horowitz, who discovers that the call for Church unity has become controversial… ”It is hard to imagine a less offensive rallying cry” than the call for unity, Horowitz remarks at the start of his report; “but in the ears of Francis’ most committed supporters, it rings as a code word for rolling back Francis’ more inclusive vision of the Roman Catholic Church.”
Washington DC Cardinal McElroy Creates Confusion Over Immigration, by Anne Hendershott
By Anne Hendershott, the American Spectator – The newly appointed Catholic Archbishop of Washington, D.C., Cardinal Robert McElroy, has been one of President Trump’s harshest critics. On Feb. 9, 2025, during a prayer service for immigrants at San Diego’s St. Joseph’s Cathedral, the Cardinal described the Trump administration’s attempts to deport criminal immigrants as waging a “war of fear and terror.”… Delivering his angry remarks the week before he was to begin his papal assignment in Washington, D.C., Cardinal McElroy has taken every opportunity to condemn the Trump administration for what he called the “massive and indiscriminate deportation” of immigrants.
Bishop Joseph Strickland: The Passion Leads to the Resurrection – A Reflection as the Conclave Convenes
By Bishop Joseph Strickland, Substack – Welcome back to another episode of A Shepherd’s Voice. This week, as the cardinals of the Church gather in Rome to elect a new pope, the eyes of the world turn once again to the Vatican. For many faithful Catholics, this is not a moment of joy or confidence – but of sorrow, confusion, and fear. The scandals of recent years have shaken trust in the shepherds of the Church. The legacy of the last pontificate has left deep wounds… The vast majority of the cardinal electors were appointed by Pope Francis, and while we must pray for every one of them, it is no secret that many have expressed or defended ideologies and practices contrary to the perennial Magisterium of the Church. …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: I Am the Bread of Life
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 6:30-35 – 30 So they said to him, “Then what sign do you do, that we may see, and believe you? What work do you perform? 31 Our fathers ate the manna in the wilderness; as it is written, `He gave them bread from heaven to eat.'” 32 Jesus then said to them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, it was not Moses who gave you the bread from heaven; my Father gives you the true bread from heaven. …
Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone: Putting an End to the Liturgy Wars
By Salvatore J. Cordileone, First Things – We seemed at one point in the recent past to have come to a peaceful coexistence with what Pope Benedict referred to as the two forms of the Roman Rite, after he issued his motu proprio Summorum Pontificum. However, after Traditionis Custodes and then the even more severe restrictions from the Dicastery for Divine Worship on the celebration of the Roman Rite according to the 1962 Missal, the liturgy wars have been revived. While liturgy was not a focus of the cardinals in the conclave that elected Pope Francis after the resignation of Pope Benedict, it will undoubtedly be a central focus in this upcoming one.
Catholic OB-GYN Finds Life-Changing Alternative to IVF
By Kate Quiñones, CNA – Dr. Christopher Stroud was a Catholic OB-GYN who prescribed birth control and gave referrals for in vitro fertilization (IVF) until a priest admonished him in the sacrament of reconciliation. Now Stroud runs a life-affirming fertility clinic that uses Natural Procreative Technology — a treatment model that embraces life-affirming Catholic ethics… “It changed my life,” Stroud said of the confession. “Probably for all eternity, it changed my life.”… Stroud said he still “get[s] emotional” just talking about the impact of the clinic. Couples send him photos of their babies — it has grown into a wall of photos now.
Why I Want the Next Pope to Help Lost Souls Find Their Way, by Ashley McGuire
By Ashley McGuire, National Catholic Register – Clarity is an essential role of the papacy, and when dimmed, it puts the Church and souls in danger… The Catholic Church — the role of the papacy in particular — first caught my attention when I was a semi-lapsed Protestant attending a quintessentially secular, Marxist-leaning university in Boston.
Reading The New York Times in the dining hall, I stopped at the story about Pope Benedict’s so-called “Regensburg Address.” …
The Terrible Duty of US Bishops to Condemn Anti-Arab Prejudice, by Jason Jones
By Jason Jones, Crisis Magazine – Jesus Christ made a point of associating Himself most intimately with the “least of these brethren”—the vulnerable people who are most undervalued… It is jarring to read the recent letters Palestinian Christian leaders have sent directly to the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) pleading with them to stand in solidarity with the suffering Church in Gaza and the West Bank… “Homes, churches, and hospitals have been destroyed,” they wrote in a letter just this month.
How Trump Could Send the Perfect Message on Alcatraz, by Jarrett Stepman
By Jarrett Stepman, The Daily Signal – It’s time to restore justice in America… That’s what President Donald Trump essentially said on social media on Sunday when he announced that he’d be reopening Alcatraz prison, which has been closed for over half a century… “REBUILD, AND OPEN ALCATRAZ!” Trump said on Truth Social Sunday. “Today, I am directing the Bureau of Prisons, together with the Department of Justice, FBI, and Homeland Security, to reopen a substantially enlarged and rebuilt ALCATRAZ, to house America’s most ruthless and violent Offenders.”
Rev. Jerry J. Pokorsky: The Fig-Leaf Vocabulary of Heresy
Rev. Jerry J. Pokorsky, The Catholic Thing – In every generation, the world witnesses the Catholic ecclesiastical Super Bowl as the cardinals gather together in Rome to elect a new pope. The choice is always, at bottom, theological. Will they elect someone who believes God created man in His image and likeness? Or will the new pope believe, like most Catholics today (apparently), that man created God in man’s image and likeness? Alas, much of the Catholic world has replaced the language of the Catholic faith with fig-leaf terms that cover various kinds of heresy.
LifeSiteNews: Viganò Sues Vatican Bank, Implicates Cardinal Parolin
By LifeSiteNews staff – Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò issued a press release saying he has sued the Vatican Bank for appropriating assets meant for charity and that Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin knows about the alleged impropriety… “I gave a mandate to Prof. Attorney AUGUSTO SINAGRA with Legal Firm in Rome in Viale Gorizia n. 13, to file a lawsuit with the Civil Court of Rome against the Institute for the Works of Religion (IOR) of the Vatican, in the person of the previous Directors General and in the person of the current Director General, Dr. Gian Franco Mammì, along with a Prelate of the Roman Curia,” Vigano wrote in the press release issued Monday.
Why are People Outraged by Dead Cats, But Support Killing Babies? by Susan Ciancio
By Susan Ciancio, LifeNews – It took Michelangelo just over a year to complete his work. It’s clearly going to take us much longer to change our culture from one that becomes angry about dead cats to one that becomes angry enough about dead babies that we actually stop killing them. But one thing is certain: If we don’t pick up the chisel and start working, we will never create a thing of beauty. We will never create a society where peace exists both inside and outside of the womb.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro Killed Program to Help Pregnant Women, by Maria Gallagher
By Maria Gallagher, LifeNews – This admonition came to my mind this week as I was reminded of the devastation caused by Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro’s decision to pull the plug on a decades-old program funding pregnancy care centers in the Keystone State… Shapiro canceled the contract of Real Alternatives, an award-winning organization which admirably served pregnant women and their children throughout the Commonwealth… For one pregnancy center that I am aware of, that meant a loss of $100,000.
FDA Commissioner Can’t Ignore Damning New Data On The Dangers Of Mifepristone, by Sen. Josh Hawley
By Sen. Josh Hawley, The Federalist – It’s time for the Trump administration to put back in place the safety regulations on mifepristone without delay… U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Marty Makary recently told a D.C. confab that he has “no plans to take action” on mifepristone, the chemical abortion drug responsible for more than 70 percent of abortions in the U.S…. That’s a decidedly different answer than the one he gave me under oath. During his confirmation hearing, Dr. Makary pledged “to review the totality of data” with respect to mifepristone.
Coup de Théâtre and the Conclave, by Christopher R. Altieri
By Christopher R. Altieri, Catholic World Report – Coup de théâtre, as the French say, or colpo di scena in Italian, is an unexpected turn in a play or a film, often applied to real life when surprising developments unfold suddenly and to dramatic effect, making life imitate art… With the eyes of the whole world on Rome this week and the worldwide body of Catholic faithful waiting on tenterhooks for white smoke, I thought I’d sketch out three highly unlikely scenarios that would be good for some coup de théâtre. …
African Bishops Don’t Want A Pope Like Francis; We Want A Pope Like Christ, by Ngala Killian Chimtom
By Ngala Killian Chimtom, Crux, (Complicit Clergy) – While Francis’s legacy as a promoter of peace and justice, a warrior for environmental stewardship, and a crusader for an inclusive Church certainly resonates with clerics across Africa, many balk at defining the kind of pontiff who should be elected when the conclave begins meeting on May 7, except by noting that the new Pope should be like Christ himself… “I don’t want a Pope like Francis,” Mbarga told Crux… “I want a Pope who thinks and acts like Christ, and we pray that God gives us a good pope – a pope who can help us to go in heaven,” he said.
Fr. Nnamdi Moneme: Choosing the Inner Peace That Christ Offers Us
Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV, Catholic Exchange – The risen Christ met His disciples behind locked doors, when they were afraid and terrified: “On the evening of that first day of the week, when the doors were locked where the disciples were, for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood in their midst” (Jn. 20:19-31). And what did Jesus do then?… He did not try to drive the Jews away and prevent His disciples from any imminent harm. Neither did He ask His disciples to double-lock the doors for their safety. On the contrary, He offered them inner peace—that which He had won for them by His passion, death, and resurrection. “Peace be with you,” Jesus said.
The New Pope Must Purge the Church of the Lavender Mafia, by Janet E. Smith
By Janet E. Smith, Crisis Magazine – Many who have written on the needed characteristics of the next pope have said such things as “The next pope needs to call the bishops to proclaim the faith boldly; to restore respect for the sacraments; to unify the polarized elements of the Church.” Few pundits note that purging the Church of the Lavender Mafia, of the homosexual priests and bishops who run the Church, is arguably the most important and the most difficult of all tasks a new pope will face.
Saint of the Day for May 6: Sts. Marian and James
Franciscan Media – Saints Marian, an ordained lector, and James, a deacon, were martyred during the persecution of Valerian around the year 259. Few other facts are known about them… It seems that while they were in prison, each had a vision regarding his martyrdom. They drew courage from these apparitions and were able to courageously face death. ..
Preparing for a Bad Pope, by Thomas V. Mirus
By Thomas V. Mirus, Catholic Culture – St. Alphonsus Liguori wrote in Uniformity with God’s Will: We must unite ourselves to God’s will not only in things that come to us directly from his hands, such as sickness, desolation, poverty, death of relatives, but likewise in those we suffer from man—for example, contempt, injustice, loss of reputation, loss of temporal goods and all kinds of persecution. On these occasions we must remember that whilst God does not will the sin, he does will our humiliation, our poverty, or our mortification, as the case may be. ….
Fr. Dn. Christopher B. Warner: Peter’s Duty: Papal Authority and the Restoration of Ecclesial Order
By Fr. Dn. Christopher B. Warner, Catholic World Report – In an age of radical individualism and ideological rebellion against every form of authority, the Catholic tradition offers a necessary and urgent corrective. Rooted in Sacred Scripture, developed by the Fathers of the Church, refined by St. Thomas Aquinas, and clarified by the Magisterium, the Christian understanding of authority is neither authoritarian nor permissive. It is a structured reflection of divine love. Authority is granted to leaders by God, not for domination, but to promote the common good and guide souls to their supernatural end.
DeSantis Details Success of ‘Operation Tidal Wave’ Immigration Enforcement, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, CNS News – Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is touting the success of his “first-of-its-kind” immigration enforcement effort called “Operation Tidal Wave.”…
“This is the largest operation of its kind in the nation, and we did it here in Florida because I insisted state and local law enforcement agencies provide cooperation and support for immigration enforcement efforts,” Gov. DeSantis wrote in a X.com social media post Friday… “In just one week, Florida’s state agencies helped federal authorities to arrest 1,100+ illegal aliens across the state.” ….
On Our Knees in Hope: The Conclave, the Papacy, and the Call to Prayerful Reverence, by Marcus Peter
By Marcus Peter, Crisis Magazine – The gates of Hell are pressing hard against the walls, and, to be honest, they always have; but they will not prevail. Now is the time to recall who we are—and who leads us. The papacy is accountable to the judgment of Christ. This should both console us and fill us with dread. Heavy is the judgment to he who wears the papal tiara. Our future Holy Father needs us, his spiritual children, to love him and pray for him constantly. …
RESOURCE: Diocese of Baton Rouge Offers The Church’s Teaching on IVF
Although IVF can help create new life, there are many factors that put it at odds with God’s plan for marriage and children, therefore rendering it morally wrong… This page provides visitors to our website resources that can help them see why the Church takes this position and assist them in making decisions that give the highest consideration to the dignity of every life at every one of its stages.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Labor for the Food Which Endures to Eternal Life
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 6:22-29 – 22 On the next day the people who remained on the other side of the sea saw that there had been only one boat there, and that Jesus had not entered the boat with his disciples, but that his disciples had gone away alone. 23 However, boats from Tiberias came near the place where they ate the bread after the Lord had given thanks. 24 So when the people saw that Jesus was not there, nor his disciples, they themselves got into the boats and went to Capernaum, seeking Jesus.
Washington State Cuts $8.5 Million From Abortion Program, Babies Will be Saved, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – In a victory for the pro-life movement, Washington state lawmakers have slashed $8.5 million from the state’s Abortion Access Project, marking the largest cut to abortion funding in the state’s history… The decision, finalized on April 26, is being hailed by pro-life advocates as a critical step toward protecting unborn children. … The Democratic-controlled Senate and House approved a biennial budget that reduced funding for the Abortion Access Project by 55%…
Does the Holy Spirit Choose the Pope? Pope Benedict’s Surprising Answer, by Gavin Ashenden
By Gavin Ashenden, The Catholic Herald – While still Cardinal Ratzinger, he was asked by Bavarian television in 1997 exactly that question: “Is the Holy Spirit responsible for the election of a pope?”… His reply might surprise some: “I would not say so, in the sense that the Holy Spirit picks out the Pope… I would say that the Spirit does not exactly take control of the affair, but rather, like a good educator, as it were, leaves us much space, much freedom, without entirely abandoning us. Thus the Spirit’s role should be understood in a much more elastic sense—not that he dictates the candidate for whom one must vote.
Edward Pentin’s List of 10 Papal Contenders You Should Know, by Edward Pentin
By Edward Pentin, National Catholic Register – Predicting the next pope is, as one colleague once aptly put it, like throwing darts at a dartboard with a blindfold… Although we have some idea who the prominent candidates are, knowing with any accuracy the cardinal who the members of the Sacred College will choose as the Successor of Peter is something of a fools errand… Almost no Vaticanists, for example, had Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio on their lists in 2013. And the betting shops fare no better, with many giving some of the best odds for unlikely candidates or, in the case of this conclave, to cardinals over 80 who usually have the least chance of election.
China’s Puzzling Influence On the Conclave, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Why did the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) choose this week, during the papal interregnum, to announce the “election” of new Catholic bishops without papal approval, in apparent* violation of their secret agreement with the Vatican?… Let’s start with the most obvious explanation. The CCP realizes that the new Pope might not be as accommodating as Pope Francis. So rather than wait, nominate a candidate, and have the new Pope refuse to confirm the choice, they acted now to create a fait accompli. You can imagine the explanation: “Well, we would have asked for papal approval, but there was no Pope to ask.”
Washington Law Requires Priests to Break Seal of Confession, by Christine Rousselle
By Christine Rousselle, Aleteia – Bishop Thomas Daly of Spokane, Washington, said priests would rather go to jail than break the seal of confession, despite a new law… Washington State Gov. Bob Ferguson (D) signed Senate Bill 5375 into law on Friday, May 2. The bill, which is titled “Concerning the duty of clergy to report child abuse and neglect,” makes it so members of the clergy, of all denominations, are mandatory reporters… “I want to assure you that your shepherds, bishop and priests, are committed to keeping the seal of confession – even to the point of going to jail,” said Daly in a message addressed to his diocese.
Fr. Raymond J. de Souza: This Question Shook John Paul II — Now Another Man Must Answer Christ’s Summons
By Father Raymond J. de Souza, National Catholic Register – The greatest pre-conclave homily was preached by St. John Paul II in 1978, on the Gospel where Christ asks Peter three times, ‘Do you love me?’ — the same Gospel heard in churches around the world this Sunday… On the Sunday before the conclave begins, a good many cardinals will visit their “titular churches” in Rome. This Sunday they will have a Gospel text that should inspire their preaching as they ready themselves to elect a new pope… The assigned reading for this Sunday is John 21:1-19. Jesus asks Peter three times to profess his love, and three times confers upon him the mission of caring for the entire flock — “feed my lambs, tend my sheep.” ……
Fr. Dwight Longenecker: The Real Legacy of Pope Francis
By Fr. Dwight Longenecker, Crisis Magazine – Now that the papacy of Jorge Mario Bergoglio is behind us, it is worth not only assessing his papacy but also the papacy itself. While conservative Catholics criticized Francis’ doctrinal ambiguity, his watered-down moral teaching, and his support for compromised prelates, it is only fair to ask ourselves what his motivations were.
Business As Usual is Untenable, by Larry Chapp
By Larry Chapp, Catholic World Report – I am not a prophet, but I imagine that the biggest frustration of the classical prophets of Israel was sensing deeply the judgment that was coming, but when they announced this to their contemporaries were condemned as fanatics and alarmists. As Jesus said, judgment will come upon the complacent suddenly and surprisingly, as in the days of Noah… But I am more haunted these days by another statement from our Lord, especially as the cardinals assemble to decide the immediate future of the Church: “When the Son of man comes, will he find faith on the earth?” (Lk 18:8).
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Jesus Said: “It Is I – Do Not Be Afraid”
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 6:16-21 – 16 When evening came, his disciples went down to the sea, 17 got into a boat, and started across the sea to Capernaum. It was now dark, and Jesus had not yet come to them. 18 The sea rose because a strong wind was blowing. 19 When they had rowed about three or four miles, they saw Jesus walking on the sea and drawing near to the boat. They were frightened, 20 but he said to them, “It is I; do not be afraid.” …
Putting a Liberal Spin on Trump’s First 100 Days, by Michael Reagan
By Reagan, Patriot Post – The liberal media and the Democrats will never stop their daily negative attacks on Trump… Or that we had lost World War III to Russia… Tariffs, tariffs, tariffs — that was pretty much all we heard from the leftwing pundits this week… It’s true that Trump’s “tariff terrorism” has caused a lot of uncertainty in the U.S. stock markets and global trade… It’s true that U.S. stocks crashed more than 10 percent right after “Liberation Day.”.. But it’s also true stocks have already recovered most of their losses, so forget those hysterical claims that Trump destroyed trillions of dollars’ worth of everyone’s 401(k)s.
Trump Establishes Religious Liberty Commission, Puts Pro-Life Advocates in Charge, by Grace Porto
By Grace Porto, LifeNews – President Donald Trump on May 1 established the Religious Liberty Commission through an executive order, in an effort to guarantee the religious rights of Americans. The announcement coincided with the annual National Day of Prayer… Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick will serve as the committee chair and Dr. Ben Carson will serve as vice chair. Besides Bishop Barron, other commission members include Ethics and Public Policy Center President Ryan Anderson, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Pastor Franklin Graham, Pastor Paula White, Gibson Dunn partner Allyson Ho, and Rabbi Meier Soloveichik.
PEW RESEARCH: Most U.S. Catholics Say They Want the Church To Be ‘More Inclusive’
By Patricia Tevington and Gregory A. Smith, Pew Research Center – But there are large divides between Catholics who attend Mass weekly, and those who don’t, in what they want from the church … With the death of Pope Francis, the College of Cardinals is expected to gather May 7 to choose the next head of the Catholic Church. A Pew Research Center survey conducted in early February – before the pope’s hospitalization on Feb. 14 – finds that majorities of U.S. Catholics express views that differ from church teachings on issues such as birth control, marriage and the priesthood. …
‘We Crown Thee With Blossoms’: The Mary Garden and Gift of Sacrificial Beauty, by Emily Malloy
By Emily Malloy, National Catholic Register – The land is an inheritance. Since mankind first drew breath in Eden, the garden was placed into his care to cultivate and hand on to the next generation. A life on the land unsurprisingly reflects the spiritual life, as we were made for the garden. As I have written in Theology of Home IV: Arranging the Seasons, the beauty of God’s created order within the seasons informs the spiritual life. As each season comes to a close, giving way to the next, my understanding of this reality deepens.
Cardinal Arinze: ‘We Want a Pope Who is Full of Fire for the Kingdom of Christ’
By Courtney Mares, CNA – (Cardinal Arinze shared some wisdom w/younger Catholics) “God is the director general of history,” he said. “He is also the providence for each individual … God knows best. We think that we are directing everything, but God is there, who looks into the details.”.. quoting St. Teresa of Calcutta: “May God help us not to spoil his work.”… “If we would be faithful to God … God will do great things for us. He did for the Blessed Virgin Mary, who confessed: ‘The Almighty has done great things for me and holy is his name.’ With many things God does, we think we are the clever ones who did them. We just beg God that we do that little part which he expects of us, so that his work will succeed.”
BREAKING: Washington Governor Signs Bill Forcing Priests to Break Seal of Confession, by Matt Lamb
By Matt Lamb, LifeSiteNews – Citing his alleged Catholic faith, Washington’s leftist Democratic Governor Bob Ferguson signed a bill today that orders priests to divulge when they hear of purported abuse in the confessional – or face potential jail time… The governor also cited his uncle, a Jesuit priest, when signing the bill… Ferguson is a liberal, pro-abortion, pro-LGBT governor. While running for governor, but still serving as attorney general, he threatened prosecution against several other candidates with the same name. …
Conclave 2025: Why the ‘Liberal vs. Conservative’ Lens Blurs the Church’s Reality, by Larry Chapp
By Larry Chapp, National Catholic Register – Will the conclave that begins May 7 elect a new pope in the mold of Pope Francis, or someone more traditional in doctrine and liturgy? Or perhaps he will be what the badly uninformed mainstream media might label a “moderate” — neither conservative nor liberal, but a term overly simplified nevertheless — who seeks to reconcile the various factions within the Catholic Church.
A Lamb and a Shepherd Among Wolves
By Joseph Pearce, Crisis Magazine – In the previous essay in this series, we honored Blessed Otto Neururer, the first priest to be executed by the Nazis. We also acknowledged those better-known victims of the Third Reich’s anti-Christian pogrom, St. Maximilian Kolbe and St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein). It is also fitting, however, that we should commemorate some other largely-unknown victims of Hitler’s National Socialist regime.
What Outcome Should We Want From the Papal Election? by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – The main thing I am convinced of is that we need a pope who does not confuse effective action with constant activity (such as constant discussion or increased turmoil). One of the great peculiarities of the last pontificate was its deliberate emphasis on what Pope Francis himself described from the first as his preference for making a mess—as if shaking things up in bizarre ways always leads to improvement. We have just lived through twelve years of this approach to governance, and the record is not positive. Consequently, I favor a pope who will understand the wisdom of the Sermon on the Mount: “Let what you say be simply ‘Yes’ or ‘No’; anything more than this comes from the Evil One” (Mt 5:37).
Catholic Vote: Legacy and Catholic Media Promote One Cardinal at the Same Time: Coincidence or Campaign?
By Catholic Vote News Feed – In the lead-up to the May 2025 papal conclave, a notable pattern has emerged across legacy and Catholic media outlets: a surge of favorable coverage framing U.S.-born Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost as a leading papal contender… In the span of 36 hours, The New York Times, the National Catholic Reporter, England’s Catholic Herald, Crux, and The Pillar, all run highly positive profiles praising the alleged many virtues of American Cardinal Robert Prevost, former prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops, presenting him as a frontrunner papabile.
Saint of the Day for May 3: Saints Philip and James (? – ?)
By Franciscan Media – Saints Philip and James’ Story – James, Son of Alphaeus: We know nothing of this man except his name, and, of course, the fact that Jesus chose him to be one of the 12 pillars of the New Israel, his Church. He is not the James of Acts, son of Clopas, “brother” of Jesus and later bishop of Jerusalem and the traditional author of the Letter of James. James, son of Alphaeus, is also known as James the Lesser to avoid confusing him with James the son of Zebedee, also an apostle and known as James the Greater.
Upset About Trump’s Aggressive Deportations? Thank A Democrat, by Eddie Scarry
By: Eddie Scarry, The Federalist – If looking at the mass deportation effort by the Trump administration bothers you, remember who put us in this position… Remember when all national polls said Kamala was popular? Yeah, that’s why it’s so hard to take seriously a new CNN one showing that a majority of Americans now supposedly say the Trump administration has “gone too far … when it comes to deporting immigrants living in the United States illegally.”… I’m skeptical that even a quarter of Americans… even just one person is upset by it, they can take it up with Democrats. They’re the reason Trump has had to get creative in this whole process. …
China’s Puzzling Influence On the Conclave, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Why did the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) choose this week, during the papal interregnum, to announce the “election” of new Catholic bishops without papal approval, in apparent* violation of their secret agreement with the Vatican?… Let’s start with the most obvious explanation. The CCP realizes that the new Pope might not be as accommodating as Pope Francis. So rather than wait, nominate a candidate, and have the new Pope refuse to confirm the choice, they acted now to create a fait accompli. You can imagine the explanation: “Well, we would have asked for papal approval, but there was no Pope to ask.”
Republicans Weigh Budget Plan to Defund Planned Parenthood, Redirect Money to Pro-Life Centers, by Antonino Cambria
By Antonino Cambria, LifeSiteNews – House Speaker Mike Johnson indicated earlier this week that Republicans are considering cutting funds for abortion giants and redirecting them toward pro-life centers as part of the House budget blueprint… Johnson indicated briefly on April 29 that the reconciliation process for the latest budget blueprint has included discussion on slashing federal funding for major abortion organizations and reallocating those funds toward pro-life organizations, per OSV News. Multiple congressional Republicans have signaled support for defunding Planned Parenthood and banning abortion funding since Trump won the 2024 election.
Do You Love Me? Third Sunday of Easter, by Gayle Somers
By Gayle Somers, Catholic Exchange – St. John tells us that an appearance of Jesus at the Sea of Tiberius (also called the Sea of Galilee) was “the third time Jesus was revealed to His disciples after being raised from the dead.” As is always the case in St. John’s Gospel, there are layers of symbolism in the simple action described. The disciples have already seen the Risen Lord, but they have not yet been commissioned by Him to make disciples of all nations (see Mt. 28:15-20), nor have they received the promised Holy Spirit for the power they will need for this work (see Acts 1:4). …
Peace of Soul and the Conclave, by Kennedy Hall
By Kennedy Hall, Crisis Magazine – I don’t know about you, but sometimes I really hate modernity. I know, I know, not everything was better in the past. For one, I am very grateful for things like indoor plumbing and refrigeration, and I am well aware that men have been sinners from the get-go, and therefore every age has its drama and iniquity to deal with. But there is one thing about our modern age that is especially repugnant in so many ways, and that is our immediate access to information on a global scale.
Unity and a New Papacy, by Michael R. Heinlein
By MIchael R. Heinlein, Catholic World Report – In recent interviews ahead of the conclave to elect a new pope, Jesuit Cardinal Michael Czerny gave an interview with The New York Times, in which he apparently attempted to polarize the word “unity”—a word that has allegedly become something of a rallying cry for critics of the recently concluded pontificate… “If you ask me, ‘How would you name the wrong track for the conclave?’ I would say the idea that unity is the priority,” said Cardinal Czerny, who has led the Holy See’s Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development since 2019. “Unity cannot be a priority issue.”
Cardinal Dolan, Bishop Barron to Serve on Trump’s New Religious Liberty Commission, by Tyler Arnold
By Tyler Arnold, CNA – Two members of the Catholic hierarchy in the United States — Cardinal Timothy Dolan and Bishop Robert Barron — have been tapped to serve on a new presidential commission on religious liberty created by President Donald Trump on Thursday, May 1… Trump signed an executive order creating the Religious Liberty Commission in the White House Rose Garden surrounded by faith leaders from various traditions. The announcement coincided with the country’s National Day of Prayer.
The Brew: Trump Cleans House, Firing Signal-Gate Culprits. Will He Hire True Loyalists Now? by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – A month ago, when the Signal-Gate fiasco broke out (which saw a leftist, Trump-hating smear merchant, Jeffrey Goldberg, included in a highly classified military planning call), I suggested the most likely culprits were National Security Advisor Mike Waltz and his deputy, Alex Wong. Each of them is part of the interventionist, neocon wing of the GOP… Hard-core America Firsters are celebrating this decision as a move that will help prevent a repeat of the chaos and futility of Trump’s first term in office, subverted as he was by incessant leaks, backstabs, and fake Deep State investigations. But will Trump go far enough in replacing establishment GOP obstructionists with those who genuinely support the platform he ran on? …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: The Miraculous Sign of Jesus
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 6:1-15 – 1 After this Jesus went to the other side of the Sea of Galilee, which is the Sea of Tiberias. 2 And a multitude followed him, because they saw the signs which he did on those who were diseased. 3 Jesus went up on the mountain, and there sat down with his disciples. 4 Now the Passover, the feast of the Jews, was at hand. 5 Lifting up his eyes, then, and seeing that a multitude was coming to him, Jesus said to Philip, “How are we to buy bread, so that these people may eat?” 6 This he said to test him, for he himself knew what he would do. …
Why I Want the Next Pope to Address the Moral Collapse of Our Digital Age
By Gia Chacón, National Catholic Register – ‘He must name the idols of our age — comfort, digital distraction, radical autonomy and indifference — and challenge us to something greater…’… The last three popes each confronted a defining crisis of their time. John Paul II stood face-to-face with the brutal realities of communism and answered them with spiritual defiance and moral clarity. Benedict XVI responded to a rising tide of relativism, defending the Church’s intellectual foundations with humility and brilliance. Francis stepped into a world fractured by violence, division and indifference, calling for encounter where the world had chosen isolation.
McCarrick’s Betrayal of Cardinal Zen, The Underground Church, and Traditional Catholic Principles Through Vatican-China Deal, by Tommy Cindric
By Tommy Cindric, Complicit Clergy – Theodore Edgar McCarrick (July 7, 1930 – April 3, 2025), a disgraced Catholic cardinal, inflicted profound harm on the Church through his predatory behavior and financial misconduct, culminating in his unprecedented defrocking on February 16, 2019—the first cardinal stripped of his clerical state in modern history. McCarrick, in collusion with Pope Francis, orchestrated a disastrous Vatican-China relationship that betrayed Cardinal Joseph Zen and the underground Church in China, prioritizing diplomatic compromise with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) over the sanctity of the Church’s independence.
Francis Failed to Fix the Vatican’s Finances, by Silvia Sciorilli Borrelli
By Silvia Sciorilli Borrelli, Financial Times, (Complicity Clergy) – Along with the spiritual leadership of the world’s 1.3bn Catholics, the late Pope Francis wrestled with a more temporal task: overseeing the complex and opaque finances of the world’s smallest country. Francis shocked many within the Holy See’s financial institutions with his high-profile anti-corruption drive, which included a 2019 Vatican police raid on the city-state’s own bureaucracy over a questionable property deal… Despite those efforts, his successor faces a forbidding financial challenge. While generating revenue through tourism, donations and investments, the Vatican operates with a significant budget deficit and its pension fund faces a gaping structural shortfall.
Saint of the Day for May 2: St. Athanasius (c. 296 – May 2, 373)
By Franciscan Media – Athanasius led a tumultuous but dedicated life of service to the Church. He was the great champion of the faith against the widespread heresy of Arianism, the teaching by Arius that Jesus was not truly divine. The vigor of his writings earned him the title of doctor of the Church….
Edited or Not, Trump’s Knuckle-Tattoo Photo Captions the Obvious: Abrego Garcia Is a MS-13 Gang Member, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, CNS News – While legacy media obsess over whether Pres. Trump’s photo of deported illegal alien Kilmar Abrego Garcia has Photoshopped markings on it, the real question is whether or not Garcia has tattoos representing MS-13 gang membership – which would signal he is part of a terrorist group… In an interview with ABC’s Terry Moran on Tuesday, Pres. Trump insisted that a photo of the illegal alien shows Garcia has finger tattoos clearly spelling out “MS-13,” apparently mistaking characters added to interpret the Marijuana, Smile, Cross and Skull (MSCS) tattoos on Garcia’s knuckles.
Bishop Joseph E. Strickland: An Open Appeal to Cardinal Kevin Farrell (Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church) to Recuse Himself From the Conclave
By Bishop Joseph E. Strickland, Substack – It is with a heavy heart that I must address the troubling circumstances surrounding Cardinal Kevin Farrell. His longstanding ties to the Legionaries of Christ – a congregation whose founder was guilty of egregious crimes and abuses – are already a cause for deep concern. Cardinal Farrell’s administrative role within that community during those years, especially in the financial domain, raises questions that have never received sufficient public clarification.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: He Who Believes in the Son Has Eternal Life
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 3:31-36 – 31 He who comes from above is above all; he who is of the earth belongs to the earth, and of the earth he speaks; he who comes from heaven is above all. 32 He bears witness to what he has seen and heard, yet no one receives his testimony; 33 he who receives his testimony sets his seal to this, that God is true. 34 For he whom God has sent utters the words of God, for it is not by measure that he gives the Spirit; ….
The Trump Counterrevolution and the Moral Ledger, by Victor Davis Hanson
By Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness – Enraged Democrats still offer no substantial alternatives to the Trump agenda… There are no shadow-government Democratic leaders with new policy initiatives. They flee from the Biden record on the border, the prior massive deficits and inflation, the disaster in Afghanistan, two theater-wide wars that broke out on Biden’s watch, and the shameless conspiracy to hide the prior president’s increasing dementia… Instead, the Left has descended into thinly veiled threats of organized disruption in the streets. It embraces potty-mouth public profanity ….
Saint of the Day for May 1: St. Joseph the Worker
Franciscan Media – To capture the devotion to Saint Joseph within the Catholic liturgy, in 1870, Pope Pius IX declared Saint Joseph the patron of the universal Church. In 1955, Pope Pius XII added the feast of Saint Joseph the Worker. This silent saint, who was given the noble task of caring and watching over the Virgin Mary and Jesus, now cares for and watches over the Church and models for all the dignity of human work.
St. John Vianney: The Coach and Spiritual Director We Need, by Constance T. Hull
By Constance T. Hull, Catholic Exchange – We live in an age when laity, clergy, and religious are seeking holy guides. These confusing and dark days have left countless people discouraged. I repeatedly have conversations with friends in the clergy and the laity who are in search of a spiritual director but cannot seem to find one. Kevin Wells has sought to provide a warm hearth in this dark wintertime through the literary resurrection of St. John Vianney in his most recent book, Coached by the Curé: Lessons on Shepherding with St. John Vianney.
Catholic Answers: Papal Conclave: The Facts
By Catholic Answers, Staff – Catholics believe that the pope is the vicar of Christ and successor of St. Peter, the visible leader of the universal Church, against which Jesus promises the gates of hell will never prevail (Matt. 16:18-19). After a pope dies or resigns, a papal conclave commences within three weeks to elect his successor. A conclave is the gathering of the College of Cardinals in which these papal electors choose the next pope.. The Process of Electing a Pope in the Catholic Church ….
LISTEN: Dr. Janet Smith, the Lavender Mafia and the Conclave
By Gus Lloyd, Seize the Day, (Complicit Clergy) – Dr. Janet Smith, renowned moral theologian, joins Gus Lloyd of Seize the Day radio program to discuss the lavender mafia problem in the Catholic Church and its relationship to the upcoming conclave.
Mass Immigration Without Assimilation Is A Recipe For National Suicide, by John Daniel Davidson
By John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist – If you want to know what mass immigration without assimilation produces in a country, look no further than Scotland. Immigrants from Pakistan now constitute an ethno-religious voting bloc in that country with their very own politicians advocating for nakedly sectarian interests… Recently, a video clip from 2022 resurfaced on social media of Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar standing in front of the flag of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan claiming that “change is coming” and forthrightly calling for ethnic and Muslim sectarianism in Scottish politics
How Abortion Lost Its Cool, by Carmel Richardson
By Carmel Richardson, First Things – With a record number of votes expected to be determined by abortion preferences, 2024 was supposed to be the “abortion election.” Political strategists reasoned that women—especially women under thirty, four in ten of whom said during the fall that abortion was their top priority—would secure the presidency for Harris… The election results paint a different picture. In exit polls, only 13 percent of young voters named abortion as their top priority, down from 44 percent in 2022. …
Fatherhood and St. Joseph, by Stephen P. White
By Stephen P. White, The Catholic Thing – Today, May 1, the Church celebrates St. Joseph the Worker. It is often remarked of Joseph that Scripture records none of his words. While it is true that no direct word of Joseph’s is recorded in Scripture, it is from Joseph’s own lips that the name of Jesus, the name announced privately to Mary and in a dream to Joseph, is first announced publicly among the people of Israel: “And he [Joseph] named him Jesus.” (Matthew 1:25)
Celebrating a Catholic Renaissance in France, by Anne Hendershott
By Anne Hendershott, Crisis Magazine – There was cause for celebration for Catholics in France at this year’s Easter Vigil. Figures released by the Bishops’ Conference of France announced that 10,384 adults would receive the sacrament of baptism at the 2025 Easter Vigil. This is an increase of 45 percent over the 7,135 adults who were baptized in 2024 and a 90 percent increase over the 5,463 adults who were baptized in 2023.
Conclave Countdown: Qualities to Look for in the Next Pope, by Edward Pentin
By Edward Pentin, National Catholic Register – The qualities of a pope go far beyond merely being a kind of CEO of the Catholic Church… Inevitably, at a minimum, he should possess a strong faith and humility, be willing to adhere to the Church’s teachings and apostolic tradition, and personify the Pope’s ancient title as servus servorum Dei, the Servant of the Servants of God… But he should also possess other exceptional qualities, and ideally exhibit great holiness and outstanding virtue ….
Did Cardinal Becciu Cut a Deal? by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Last week Cardinal Angelo Becciu—the once-powerful prelate who was convicted last year on criminal charges of embezzlement—insisted that he had the right to vote in the papal election, even though in 2020 he had (on orders from Pope Francis) renounced his privileges as a cardinal. This week, he announced that, for the sake of Church unity, he would not press the issue, and would not join the conclave… What made him change his mind?
30 Pro-Life Groups Ask Trump to Take Action Against Abortion Pill, by Elise DeGeeter
By Elise DeGeeter, LifeNews – CatholicVote joined a coalition of over 30 pro-life organizations Tuesday in urging the Trump administration to evaluate the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval of the abortion drug mifepristone, immediately following the release of a new study revealing serious health risks… In a letter to President Donald Trump, the coalition praised Trump’s pro-life leadership and called for swift action to protect unborn children and their mothers. The letter argues that mifepristone—used in over 60% of US abortions—was irresponsibly approved in 2000 and continues to harm women.
Congress Joins RFK’s Crusade Against Big Pharma, by Robert McGreevy
By Robert McGreevy, Reporter, The Daily Caller – A bipartisan group of congressional lawmakers introduced a bill Monday to eliminate a tax deduction pharmaceutical companies receive for direct to consumer (DTC) advertising… The No Handouts for Drug Advertisements Act would remove a tax benefit that currently allows the pharmaceutical industry to write off advertising expenses related to advertising on television, radio, social media and other platforms, according to Republican North Carolina Rep. Greg Murphy’s press release.
Cdl. Burke Issues Plea… Conclave Novena Prayer Update
By Cardinal Burke – @cardinalrlburke – Source: X – Given the gravity of the situation, I ask that those who will complete the Novena on May 5th next, immediately begin a second Novena, continuing to pray the Novena Prayer until the new Successor of Saint Peter is elected. For those who have begun the novena after April 26th, I ask you to continue praying the Novena Prayer, until the new Successor of Saint Peter is elected. If you have not yet begun to pray the Novena Prayer, I urge you to begin praying it immediately.
Trump is Wrong on IVF—Support Restorative Fertility Instead, by Robert G. Marshall
By Robert G. Marshall, Catholic Culture – President Donald Trump’s In Vitro Executive Order (2/18/2025), directing the federal government to expand access to IVF conception techniques, is the policy that most conservatives voted for Donald Trump “in spite of” rather than “because of”. Yes, his IVF EO supports social conservative goals, affirming “the importance of family formation and that our Nation’s public policy must make it easier for loving and longing mothers and fathers to have children.” And he also states, “As many as one in seven couples trying to have a baby are unable to conceive.”
Early Indications of Cardinals’ Priorities Begin to Emerge, by Ellie Gardey Holmes
By Ellie Gardey Holmes, The American Spectator – Will they choose unity or diversity?… As the cardinals of the Catholic Church prepare to enter the conclave on May 7, some cardinal electors have begun engaging with the press to discuss the priorities emerging among their ranks. What the cardinals have to say may offer some insight into whom they may select as the next pope. At the least, it reveals what they are thinking at this present moment… While some cardinals have spoken with anonymity, others have spoken directly to the cameras.
Santo? Not So Subito! by John M. Grondelski
By John M. Grondelski, Crisis Magazine – Following the announcement of John Paul II’s death, apparently all Holy Fathers now go directly by courtesy line to “the home of the Father.” And there have already been murmurings of “santo subito” about Francis. In his funeral homily, Cardinal Re asked Francis to “bless the whole world from Heaven” (emphasis added), while Cardinal Parolin assured congregants April 27 that “Pope Francis extends his embrace from Heaven.”
Trump Says First 100 Days ‘Revolution of Common Sense’, by Michael Katz
President Donald Trump on Tuesday called the first 100 days of his second term the most successful such stretch in American history, marking that the world has noticed a “revolution of common sense.”… “We’re here tonight in the heartland of our nation to celebrate the most successful first 100 days of any administration in the history of our country,” Trump said from Warren, Michigan… “And that’s according to many, many people. This is the best… “We’re just getting started. You haven’t even seen anything yet. It’s all just kicking in.”
President Trump Compiles Solid Pro-Life Record During First 100 Days in Office, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – President Donald Trump has moved swiftly to advance a pro-life agenda in the first 100 days of his second term, enacting a series of executive actions and policy changes that have energized pro-life advocates… Since his inauguration on January 20, Trump has signed more than 139 executive orders, with several directly targeting pro-life policies and reinforcing protections for the sanctity of human life… These actions fulfill key campaign promises and align with the priorities of pro-life groups ….
The Corruption Pope Francis Chose Not To Expose, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – This week, with the publication of his new book, Pope Francis has added one important link to the chain of evidence regarding the fight against Vatican corruption… In April 2012, Pope Benedict created a special commission of three senior cardinals (Herranz, Tomko, and DeGiorgi) to investigate the nasty Vatican infighting that had resulted in the leaking of confidential documents that was quickly dubbed the “Vatileaks” scandal. The cardinals submitted their report to Pope Benedict in July of that year. …
Bishops’ Legal Group Hails Supreme Court’s Pause on Alien Enemies Act Deportations, by Kate Scanlon
By Kate Scanlon, OSV News – Catholic immigration advocates welcomed an order from the U.S. Supreme Court temporarily barring the Trump administration from continuing to deport some migrants accused of gang membership under a wartime powers law… “We welcome the Supreme Court’s decision to temporarily halt removals under the Alien Enemies Act,” Anna Gallagher, executive director of the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, also known as CLINIC, said in written comments shared with OSV News.
Media Blur Mug Shots of WH’s 100 ‘Arrested’ Illegal Aliens – Omit that 91 Have These Criminal Convictions, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, CNS News – While liberal media like MSNBC and CNN are blurring out the mug shots of the 100 “arrested” illegal aliens posted by the White House directly behind the interview staging area, the fact is that 91 of them are actually convicted of one or more categories of crimes… To commemorate President Donald Trump’s first 100 days of securing the U.S. border from illegal immigrants – especially those who present a threat to American citizens – the White House planted signs featuring the photos of 100 unnamed illegal immigrants arrested under the Trump Administration. ….
Lower Drug Prices: A Great Deal for America, by Steve Cortes
By Steve Cortes, American Greatness – Prescription drug prices have soared 46.2% since 2020—now President Trump has the chance to finish the fight he started and finally deliver lower costs for every American… Last November, Americans sent a clear election message and delivered President Trump a clear mandate: Prices are way too high. While inflation has hit our grocery stores (up 23.6% since 2020) and housing costs (up 30.9% since 2020), there’s another cost outpacing the rest when it comes to price hikes. Prescription drugs have jumped 46.2% since 2020, forcing Americans to pay the highest price in the world for life-saving medications. No wonder citizens are angry.
Pope Benedict’s Time-Bomb, by Joseph Pearce
By Joseph Pearce, Substack (What We Need Now) – If there’s one thing worth celebrating this year, it’s the twenty-fifth anniversary of the publication of The Spirit of the Liturgy, Cardinal Ratzinger’s great gift to the Church. Published five years before he became pope, Ratzinger’s seminal work of liturgical scholarship might yet prove to be his greatest and most enduring legacy. Its publication heralded the beginning of the restoration of the splendor of the liturgy and stemmed the tide of the liturgical vandalism of the post-conciliar period, which had seen the dumbing-down of the liturgy to the lowest common denominator of crass vulgarity.
Fr. Kevin Drew: The Papal Election that Trumped Communism
Fr. Kevin Drew, Catholic Exchange – In 1949 the Englishman George Orwell wrote a book titled 1984. It was about life in a totalitarian state—one that held total control over peoples’ lives. Orwell invented terms used in the book that resonate today: Big Brother, doublethink, thoughtcrime, Newspeak. Today the term Orwellian is used to describe official deception, secret surveillance, and manipulation of the past. One famous quote from 1984 is: “He who controls the past controls the future. He who controls the present controls the past.”… In 1968 students in the city of Krakow, Poland, organized an unofficial lecture titled “Orwell’s 1984 and Poland today.”
These are the Cardinals from the U.S. and Canada Participating in the Conclave, by Francesca Pollio Fenton
By Francesca Pollio Fenton – Cardinals from around the world have made their way to the Vatican to participate in a centuries-old tradition known as a conclave — a meeting in which the College of Cardinals gathers to elect a new pope… The Catholic Church currently has 252 cardinals; however, only 135 of these cardinals can vote in the conclave because a cardinal must be younger than 80 years old to vote… Pope Francis during his pontificate appointed 108 of the 135 cardinal electors. …
Texas Celebrates Pakistan Day as Christians Suffer Brutal Persecution, by Amine Ayoub
By Amine Ayoub, The Stream – The Texas House of Representatives recently passed a resolution recognizing March 23 as “Pakistan Day,” highlighting the contributions Pakistani Americans have made to the state’s economy, culture, and society. Introduced by state Rep. Dr. Suleman Lalani, the resolution aimed to celebrate diversity and strengthen ties between communities… Yet while Texas honors Pakistan’s image abroad, the reality for Christians in Pakistan today remains grim and deeply troubling. …
Lessons For a New Pope From the Greatest Popes, by Dawn Beutner
By Dawn Beutner, Catholic World Report – …throughout history, there have been four men who have reigned in such an extraordinary way that the Catholic laity have spontaneously given them the title of “the Great” after their deaths… the great popes can teach us important lessons about how an ordinary man can become an extraordinary pope, by God’s grace. Specifically, Popes Leo I, Gregory I, Nicholas I, and John Paul II show that a man can be a strong leader, a great man, and a faithful Catholic while bearing the heavy responsibility of being the chief shepherd of the Church of Jesus Christ.
FDA Shamefully Inaccurate With Abortion Pill Risks, by Emmy Griffin
By Emmy Griffin, Patriot Post – Last year, when the Supreme Court ruled in favor of chemical abortion pills crossing state lines, it opened a can of worms. More children die from abortion drugs than procedures, and mothers are left to face the consequences alone in the privacy of their own homes… This is a tragic situation, but women see chemical abortions as a low-risk way to get rid of an unwanted pregnancy. Part of this belief is based on sugar-coated claims from the Federal Drug Administration (FDA). But what if those claims are grossly incorrect and the risks are much greater?
Archbishop Cordileone Promotes Kneeling for Holy Communion on Social Media, by Stephen Kokx
By Stephen Kokx, LifeSiteNews – San Francisco Abp. Salvatore Cordileone is urging priests to support laity who want to receive Holy Communion on the tongue while kneeling… a growing number of social media users have jumped into action to call for more reverent liturgical practices, seemingly to let the cardinals know their preferences as the coming conclave on May 7 draws near… Yesterday, Catholic Arena shared a video of Nigerian Cardinal Francis Arinze at a 2003 conference held in Louisville. The video has been circulating on social media for years… Archbishop Cordileone reshared the video to his own account, while asking his followers: “Why don’t you kneel? If kneelers are not provided only the very young with healthy knees can kneel.”
Here’s What Trump Has Done During His First 100 Days in Office, by Victor Davis Hanson
By Victor Davis Hanson, The Daily Signal – Forget what the media says. Forget what his opponent said. Forget Kilmar Abrego Garcia, forget Luigi Mangione, all of these distractions. The first 100 days have been revolutionary. We’ve never seen anything like it, not during the Reagan administration, not during FDR, in terms of the magnitude of the changes. And that is why people are furious… No one in their right mind thought anybody would try to stage a counterrevolution and be so successful in the first 100 days.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: You Must Be Born Anew
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 3:7-15 – 7 Do not marvel that I said to you, `You must be born anew.’ 8 The wind blows where it wills, and you hear the sound of it, but you do not know whence it comes or whither it goes; so it is with every one who is born of the Spirit.” 9 Nicodemus said to him, “How can this be?”10 Jesus answered him, “Are you a teacher of Israel, and yet you do not understand this? 11 Truly, truly, I say to you, we speak of what we know, and bear witness to what we have seen; but you do not receive our testimony. …
Should Parents Discard Embryos at High Risk for Becoming Fat? by Katrina Trinko
By Katrina Trinko, The Daily Signal – Orchid, writes journalist Anna Louie Sussman, “screens embryos’ DNA for hundreds of conditions” and also “offer[s] what is known as polygenic screening, which gives parents what is essentially a risk profile on each embryo’s propensity for conditions, such as heart disease.”… Parents who opt to use Orchid get an extensive analysis of their embryos’ risk analysis for a variety of health conditions, including (but not limited to) autism, severe obesity, Alzheimer’s, inflammatory bowel disease, schizophrenia, diabetes, and breast cancer.
Federalist CEO: “Never Use the Term ‘Mainstream Media’ Again” – Use These Terms, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, MRC TV – “Look no further than the behavior of the media over the last 25 years, the behavior of what people very mistakenly and erroneously call the ‘mainstream media,’” Sean Davis, CEO of The Federalist, said at Hillsdale College’s National Leadership Seminar this week: “If I leave you with one thing today, it’s to never use the term mainstream media again.”… “These legacy media outlets lurch from hoax to hoax, from manufactured hysteria to manufactured hysteria, with little evident concern for verifiable facts, let alone actual truth.”
Scientists Want to Grow Human Bodies Without Brains to Harvest Their Organs, by John Stonestreet, Shane Morris
By John Stonestreet and Shane Morris, LifeNews – The recent debates over in vitro fertilization and surrogacy have taught us that most Christians aren’t prepared with answers for what’s ahead. And that means we will be in even more trouble with crazier and more dystopian-sounding technology, which is surely on the way. If we do not embrace a robust theology of what it means to be human that includes the design and inherent goodness of the body, we’ll have no idea whether to reject, redeem, or participate in the innovations.
Professor Seifert: Catholic Church in ‘Terrible Danger of Complete Collapse in Many Countries’ Unless Cardinals and Bishops Speak Up, by Edward Pentin (May 2023)
By Edward Pentin – Catholic philosopher Josef Seifert has said he sees a “terrible danger of a complete collapse of the Catholic Church in many countries” unless cardinals speak up about a “tremendous crisis” within the Church, one he says is possibly the greatest she has ever faced… In comments following the publication of an open letter he wrote April 30 calling on all cardinals, bishops and Church leaders to stand up for the truth of Catholic teaching in the face of prevailing relativism and situational ethics, Seifert observed what he described as the cardinals’ “frightening silence” on this unique crisis that runs “from the top of the Church down.”
Young Men, Against All Odds, Are Awakening to the Sacred, by Jack Rigert
By Jack Rigert, Crisis Magazine – As Divine Mercy Sunday just passed, it is good to remember that human history is not merely the product of political movements or economic forces. It is, at its core, a spiritual confrontation between two powers: the force of attraction emanating from the wounded Heart of the Crucified and Risen Christ, and the power of Satan, who refuses to relinquish his dominion. The battlefield is the human heart, where each individual must choose which force to embrace (see Cardinal Caffarra’s address for the fourth annual Rome Life Forum, May 19, 2017).
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: The Bureaucracies of the Global Church
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – The Vatican—the Chair of Saint Peter—is the smallest country in the world, with the Pope as the leader and chief shepherd, the Vicar of Christ. Every Pope participates in the ministry of St. Peter, neither more nor less. In his office, he is the guardian of the Catholic faith and the minister of unity. His administrative bureaucracy is relatively small. The primary purposes of the Vatican institutions include handing down the fullness of the faith to save souls and governing the Church. By the demands of their office, Peter’s successors are guardians of the faith.
An American Parable: Now Is the Time to Rein in Our National Debt, by Wendell Vinson
By Wendell Vinson, The Stream – Just log on to The National Debt clock to see what we’re up against. But be careful. If you watch those numbers spiral too long, you might get vertigo.
Each day, the deficit spirals higher as new tranches of bureaucratic waste bring scrutiny. Here are some of the notorious examples of wasteful spending revealed in Sen. Rand Paul’s latest “Festivus” report.
Saint of the Day for April 29: St. Catherine of Siena
Franciscan Media – The value Catherine makes central in her short life and which sounds clearly and consistently through her experience is complete surrender to Christ. What is most impressive about her is that she learns to view her surrender to her Lord as a goal to be reached through time.
Msgr. Charles Pope: God’s Perfect Mercy – A Meditation for Divine Mercy Sunday
By Msgr. Charles Pope – We live in times in which mercy, like so many other things, has become a detached concept in people’s minds, separated from the things that really help us to understand it. For indeed, mercy makes sense and is necessary because we are sinners in desperate shape. Yet many today think it unkind and unmerciful to speak of sin as sin. Many think that mercy is a declaration that God doesn’t really care about sin, or that sin is not a relevant concept.
Do Politicians Really Care About Due Process? by Joseph Backholm
By Joseph Backholm, Patriot Post – President Trump’s most recent presidential campaign promised to secure America’s borders. He promised not only strict enforcement of existing immigration laws, but to deport those who had entered the country illegally under a lax Biden administration. Early in his term he has delivered on those promises aggressively. Some would say too aggressively… Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) recently noted on his podcast there have been more nationwide injunctions against Trump in the first two months of his presidency than there were in the entire 20th century, with many of them involving immigration. ….
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Unless One Is Born Anew
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 3:1-8 – 1 Now there was a man of the Pharisees, named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews. 2 This man came to Jesus by night and said to him, “Rabbi, we know that you are a teacher come from God; for no one can do these signs that you do, unless God is with him.” 3 Jesus answered him, “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born anew, he cannot see the kingdom of God.” ….
Exclusive: Shocking Data Suggests Abortion Pill Complications 22 Times Higher Than Previously Reported: ‘FDA Must Reinstate Stronger Safeguards’, by Katherine Hamilton
By Katherine Hamilton, Breitbart – A study from the Ethics and Public Policy Center released on Monday found that 10.93 percent of women who had mifepristone abortions — the first drug used in a two-drug medication abortion regimen — experienced severe complications including sepsis, infection, hemorrhaging, or another serious adverse event within 45 days following the abortion. This percentage is significantly higher than the less than 0.5 percent in clinical trials reported on the FDA-approved drug label.
The Brew: Lawless Judges Going to Jail as Trump Team Fights Lawfare Crippling the Executive Branch, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – Before she became a judge who would help smuggle illegal aliens out of her courtroom to evade arrest by ICE, Dugan was formerly the executive director of Catholic Charities of southeastern Wisconsin. As The Stream has reported, that particular wealthy, taxpayer-funded nonprofit has been credibly accused of colluding with Mexican cartels to traffic immigrants into the country. Elon Musk’s DOGE investigations have largely cut off government funds to Catholic Charities, which served as the main conduit for some $3 billion sluiced into the U.S. Catholic bishops’ coffers over the past 15 years — reimbursing them, almost dollar for dollar, for sex-abuse settlements those bishops racked up.
Fr. Paul D. Scalia: Faith and the Papacy
By Fr. Paul D. Scalia, The Catholic Thing – For the past week, the death of Pope Francis has dominated the news. For the next several weeks, the election of his predecessor will do so. And today the Church places before us the story about Thomas’s doubt and, therefore, about what it means to believe. (John 20:19-31) In God’s providence, the scene orients our thoughts and prayers about the papacy and the next pope… Then he said to Thomas, “Put your finger here and see my hands, and bring your hand and put it into my side, and do not be unbelieving, but believe.”
Humility and the Papacy, by Amy Welborn
By Amy Welborn, Catholic World Report – From the old Catholic Encyclopedia: The virtue of humility may be defined: “A quality by which a person considering his own defects has a lowly opinion of himself and willingly submits himself to God and to others for God’s sake.” St. Bernard defines it: “A virtue by which a man knowing himself as he truly is, abases himself.” These definitions coincide with that given by St. Thomas: “The virtue of humility”, he says, “Consists in keeping oneself within one’s own bounds, not reaching out to things above one, but submitting to one’s superior.”
Planned Parenthood Has Even More Centers Killing Babies in Abortions Than Ever Before, by Randall O’Bannon, Ph.D.
By Randall O’Bannon, Ph.D., LifeNews – Planned Parenthood and its affiliates have a few less clinics than they did five years ago, but a look at the organization’s recent efforts and activities show it has taken steps to ensure its abortion business stays busy even after Dobbs. *In 2020, Planned Parenthood listed 641 clinics on its website, 388 of which performed abortion. While the overall count has dropped to 585, the number of abortion-offering clinics has risen to 398.
Inspiring a New Generation to the Priesthood, by Dr. John M. Haas
By Dr. John M. Haas, Catholic Exchange – The Catholic Church is facing a growing crisis: a steep decline in seminarians and an aging priesthood threaten the ability to serve parishes and Catholics nationwide. In response, the International Institute of Culture (IIC), a Philadelphia-based Catholic non-profit, has launched ThankAPriest.com, an initiative to restore the perception of the priesthood’s true dignity by sharing inspiring stories of priests who have made a profound impact in people’s lives.
The Divine Mercy Message Is Still Going Strong at 90, by Joseph Pronechen
By Joseph Pronechenm, National Catholic Register – A depiction of Christ, wearing white, with his hand raised in blessing… Two rays emanate from Christ’s heart: one pale and one red… The pale one represents water for baptism; the red represents Jesus’ Blood for the Eucharist… This image — emblazoned with “Jesus, I Trust in You” — is known the world over as the Divine Mercy image that was entrusted to Polish nun Sister (now St.) Faustina Kowalska in the 1930s.
Francis, the Pope Who Alienated Good Catholics, by Simon Caldwell
By Simon Caldwell, The Conservative Woman – THE outpouring of grief following the death of Pope Francis was like a wall of noise, a practically uninterrupted blanket of praise, a seamless garment of tribute. Even his enemies fought to temper their public comments, undoubtedly conscious of the enduring Latin injunction de mortuis nil nisi bonum, that one must not speak ill of the dead… It was only in private conversations that one could truly gauge the true sentiments of rank-and-file Catholics. One devout woman, orthodox but very much in the mainstream of the Church, confided to me that when she heard of the death of Francis on Easter Monday, ‘I couldn’t help but weep with immense relief – thanking the Lord that it was finally over’.
The New Pope, Vatican II, and True and False Reform, by John M. Grondelski
By John M. Grondelski, The Catholic Thing – Expect the word “reform” to be thrown around frequently during the current interregnum in the Church. Looking backwards, there will be debates about what reforms were expected of Pope Francis, what he delivered or failed to deliver, and whether those acts or omissions were, in fact, reforms. Looking forward, the argument will be over what “reforms” to expect from the next pope… Part of the “reform” debate will center around the Second Vatican Council and its ongoing implementation.
We Are in the Upper Room, by Janet E. Smith
By Janet E. Smith, Crisis Magazine – Long shielded from the cosmic war waged by Satan and his legions against all that is good, it’s no surprise we’d be shaken to our core when God gives us a sneak peak… The Gospels do not tell us precisely where the apostles went after the crucifixion, but there is some evidence that they retired to the upper room where the Last Supper had taken place. Perhaps, as we are told they did later, they locked the doors out of fear. I have been trying to do a lectio divina and place myself there to experience what was going on with the apostles. I find myself in an extremely uncomfortable scenario. …
Saint of the Day for April 28: St. Peter Chanel
By Franciscan Media – Anyone who has worked in loneliness, with great adaptation required and with little apparent success, will find a kindred spirit in Peter Chanel… Born in France, Peter’s interest in the missions began in school, when he read letters missionaries to America sent back home. ..
Bishop Joseph Strickland: Novena Prayers for the Election of a Holy and Faithful Pope
By Bishop Joseph Strickland, Catholics for Catholics, (Complicit Clergy) – In times of great need and spiritual battle, the Church turns to prayer. As we look upon this solemn moment, in which the Chair of Peter stands vacant once more, we place our trust in God’s providence and pray fervently for the election of a pope who is holy, courageous, and faithful to the unchanging teachings of Christ and His Church. This novena is offered in anticipation of the next papal conclave. Each day includes a reflection and prayer intention, asking the Holy Ghost to guide the cardinals and raise up a shepherd after the Heart of Christ.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: Go and Preach the Gospel to the Whole Creation
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 16:9-159 – Now when he rose early on the first day of the week, he appeared first to Mary Magdalene, from whom he had cast out seven demons. 10 She went and told those who had been with him, as they mourned and wept. 11 But when they heard that he was alive and had been seen by her, they would not believe it. 12 After this he appeared in another form to two of them, as they were walking into the country. …
Pope Francis and the Vatican Deep State, by Mary Ann Glendon
By Mary Ann Glendon, First Things, (Complicit Clergy) – When Pope Francis took office in 2013, he was immediately confronted with a new scandal in the Institute of Religious Works (popularly known as the Vatican Bank) where there had already been scandals enough to delight novelists and filmmakers for years. It was encouraging that the new pope acted right away to appoint a commission (on which I served) to investigate the troubled institution. Though we had full powers to examine all records and question anyone, we were stonewalled at every turn by bank officials. To get a sense of what was going on, I and another commissioner interviewed nearly every one of the bank’s 115 employees, but we found that assurances of confidentiality from the pope himself could not overcome their terror of speaking frankly. …
A TONE DEAF CHURCH: Cardinal Accused of Sex Abuse Cover-Up Helps Close Pope Francis’ Coffin
By Christopher Lamb, CNN, (Complicit Clergy) – A US cardinal accused of mismanaging clerical sexual abuse has been listed as playing an official role in the ceremonies to close Pope Francis’ coffin and for his burial… Cardinal Roger Mahony, the retired Archbishop of Los Angeles, is among a group of nine cardinals and a small number of priests and bishops set to take part in the rites which will include the pope’s burial at the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore… Mahony, 89, retired as archbishop in 2011. He was relieved of all his official duties in the archdiocese in 2013 – although these duties were not specified.
Four Simple Actions to Cultivate Joy, by Randy Hain
By Randy Hain, Integrated Catholic Life – Let me share four simple actions I try to follow in my desire to be joyful. This is by no means the definitive list, but this short checklist helps me stay on track: Surrender to Christ every day … Give up my burdens to Jesus in daily prayer … Be thankful for my blessings. … Start with the end in mind. Are my actions each day serving our Lord? I hope to hear Jesus say at the end of my life on earth, “Well done, good and faithful servant.” We are made for heaven and not this world. Am I living the kind of life which will lead me there?
“No One Is Above the Law”: FBI Director Kash Patel Posts Photo of Judge Dugan Being Led Away in Handcuffs, by Kristinn Taylor
By Kristinn Taylor, Gateway Pundit – FBI Director Kash Patel posted a photo Friday night of the arrest earlier in the day of Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan by FBI agents for helping an illegal alien with a domestic violence case in her courtroom evade arrest by ICE agents last week. Patel captioned the photo, “No one is above the law.”… Mid-day Friday, Patel posted, deleted, then reposted an announcement of the arrest of Dugan: Just NOW, the FBI arrested Judge Hannah Dugan out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin on charges of obstruction — after evidence of Judge Dugan obstructing an immigration arrest operation last week.
Editorial: Chasing the Apocalypse, by Eric Sammons
By Eric Sammons, Crisis Magazine – We live in strange times. Our culture has long been looking to Sodom and Gomorrah not as warnings but as models to emulate. We lived through a worldwide pandemic that we’ve since discovered originated not from nature but from man’s hubris…and there’s reason to suspect another “plandemic” might be coming. Technology threatens to blur the distinction between human and machine. And instead of being a light of the world, the Church herself staggers under the weight of confusion and apostasy.
Cardinal Re’s Homily Remembers Pope Francis’s Legacy, by Elise Ann Allen
By Elise Ann Allen, Catholic Herald – During his funeral Mass, Pope Francis was remembered for his extraordinary legacy of service to those on life’s margins and praised for his constant emphasis on God’s mercy and the importance of fraternity in a divided world… “It’s important to note that Pope Francis always placed the Gospel of mercy at the centre, repeatedly emphasising that God never tires of forgiving us,” said Italian Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, dean of the College of Cardinals, in his homily.
The Messy Legacy of a Woke Pope, by Auguste Meyrat
By Auguste Meyrat, The Stream – Pope Francis went in the opposite direction (of Pope Benedict XVI), doing his utmost to convert the Church into a leftist NGO. He prioritized the same things as leftist secular governments, had the same soft spots for dictators and communist regimes, and treated moral controversies with unbelievable flippancy. As promised, he “made a mess” by promoting shameless cronies and demoting principled detractors, allowing chronic problems to fester, and stomping on the few instances of growth in the Church.
Benedict Gave Francis A Box Full of ‘Abuse, Corruption, Dark Dealings’, by Brianna Morris
By Brianna Morris, ABC Net – Just 10 days after Pope Francis was appointed head of the Catholic Church, he received an ominous gift from his predecessor (Pope Benedict XVI)— a large white box… There was an auspicious air to the meeting… “Everything is in here,” he told the newly appointed Pope Francis, as the two sat across from one another in the palace library… The box between them on the table contained documents relating to what Pope Francis later described as the church’s most painful abuse stories — “cases of abuse, corruption, dark dealings, wrongdoings”.
Pro-Abortion “Catholic” Joe Biden Will Attend Pope Francis’ Funeral, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Joe Biden, a self-identified Catholic whose aggressive promotion of abortion rights has long clashed with Catholic Church teachings, is expected to attend the funeral of Pope Francis… The decision will likely draw sharp criticism from pro-life advocates, who point to Biden’s record of supporting unrestricted, taxpayer-funded abortion up to birth as a direct contradiction of Catholic doctrine on the sanctity of life.
Msgr. Charles Pope: Of Conclaves and Cardinals
By Msgr. Charles Pope – There is much focus on the College of Cardinals with the Funeral of Francis and the conclave to follow. It is funny and sad to think that the term “conclave” means, “with a key.” Things were so bad by the 13th Century as it often took years to elect a pope due to political interference. This led to mandate by Pope Gregory X during the Second Council of Lyons in 1274. Cardinals electors would be locked in seclusion cum clave (with a key) and not permitted to leave until a new pope had been elected.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: Jesus Revealed Himself Again to the Disciples
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 21:1-14 – 1 After this Jesus revealed himself again to the disciples by the Sea of Tiberias; and he revealed himself in this way. 2 Simon Peter, Thomas called the Twin, Nathanael of Cana in Galilee, the sons of Zebedee, and two others of his disciples were together. 3 Simon Peter said to them, “I am going fishing.” They said to him, “We will go with you.” …
Never Forget: Pope Francis on Covid, by Paul Kengor
By Paul Kengor, Crisis Magazine – Let’s not forget just how bad Francis abandoned and hurt his flock during the dark days of Covid… As happened with seemingly every Francis statement, a debate then erupted over whether Francis in these remarks—and others prior and yet to come—had said that Catholics were “morally obligated” to get vaccinated or had a “moral responsibility.” And was he speaking of a “moral obligation” to “healthcare” generally or the vax specifically?
Theatrical Release of ‘Carlo Acutis: Roadmap to Reality’ to Proceed as Planned, by Claire Caton
By Claire Caton, Catholic Vote – The film “Carlo Acutis: Roadmap to Reality,” based on the life of the soon-to-be-canonized saint, will proceed with its release date following Pope Francis’ death… The release date was planned to fall on April 27, the day Blessed Carlo Acutis was scheduled to be canonized. After the pope’s death, the Vatican postponed Acutis’ canonization… According to a press release from Castletown Media, the creators, after consulting with bishops, benefactors, and partners of the film, decided to continue with the original release date of the movie. …
Melinda Gates Says ‘Very Liberal’ Priest Influenced Her Break From Church Teaching on Contraception, by Rachel Quackenbush
By Rachel Quackenbush, Catholic Vote – (Gates) perspective shifted… after reading the writings of Fr. Richard Rohr… Fr. Rohr is a Franciscan friar and author widely known for promoting progressive theology and spirituality, including positions that diverge from the Magisterium… “I need to actually unlearn some of these things,” Gates said, “because I can’t square the circle.”… Gates said she ultimately concluded that she believes “in the dignity of life” but felt compelled to speak publicly in support of contraception, believing she had a responsibility to use her platform to advocate for what she called “a tool” for women.
Pay No Attention to the Conclave, by Austin Ruse
By Austin Ruse, Crisis Magazine – We are not called to be Church watchers. We are not called to fuss at the rectory, the chancery, or the Vatican. Our proper “stance” is to face the world with the Church at our back… The way God set up the Church is one Pope, a lot more Bishops, and exponentially more laymen. This should tell us something about our role in the Church. Clearly, the “institutional” Church is not our role, either to be in it or be overly concerned with it. …
Opinion: Did Pope Francis Simply Disappear? by Gene Thomas Gomulka
By Gene Thomas Gomulka, John Eighteen Thirty Seven, (Complicit Clergy) – Even if the media were to cover up for the next pope as it did for Pope Francis, the new pontiff could still be blackmailed by foreign intelligence services from countries like the People’s Republic of China if, for example, they discovered that he is a closeted homosexual who abused seminarians as a priest or bishop. The fact that Pope Francis never disciplined over 150 bishops credibly accused of sexual abuse; priests like Marko Rupnik who raped over 20 nuns; and cardinals like Robert McElroy, Blase Cupich, Christophe Pierre, and other prelates who covered up countless sexual abuse cases, means that the new pope could not discpline other bishops if they know he committed the same acts.
Donald Trump: Defender of Christendom? by Raymond Ibrahim
By Raymond Ibrahim, The Stream – Is Donald Trump on the way to becoming the world’s chief Defender of Christendom? That’s what various media have been reporting; one Fox News headline is “Trump … Vowing to ‘Defend the Christian Faith’…”… These claims trace back to a White House statement released on April 13, in which Trump spoke of Jesus Christ and Easter Sunday in terms that would edify the most committed Christian. A few snippets from his statement follow: This Holy Week, Melania and I join in prayer with Christians celebrating the crucifixion and resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ ….
Pope Benedict’s Time-Bomb, by Joseph Pearce
By Joseph Pearce, Substack – A healthy liturgy, Ratzinger wrote, was necessary for a healthy society: “It is only … when man’s relationship with God is right that all of his other relationships – his relationships with his fellowmen, his dealings with the rest of creation – can be in good order.”10 We might also say that this is true of man’s relationship with himself, as well as his relationship with others. Without a life properly ordered and oriented towards God in worship, man becomes disordered and disoriented in himself, flailing and fumbling his way in the darkness and unfathomable depths of the unknowable ego. If man will not find himself in God, he will lose himself in his self. There is no third course. …
Fr. Thomas G. Weinandy: Emmaus and Beyond
Fr. Thomas G. Weinandy, OFM, Cap., The Catholic Thing – After his resurrection, Jesus appeared to various people on a number of occasions. He appears to Mary Magdalene, Peter, and the Apostles. Paul enumerates the appearances of which he is aware: He first appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve. Then he appeared to more than five hundred brethren at one time, most of whom are still alive, though some have fallen asleep. Then he appeared to James, then to the apostles. Last of all, as one untimely born, he appeared also to me. (1 Corinthians 15:5-8)
Divine Mercy & the Conversion of Sinners, by Derek Rotty
By Derek Rotty, Catholic Exchange – During the Great Jubilee Year 2000, now twenty-five years ago (April 30, 2000, specifically) Pope St. John Paul II instituted the great feast of Divine Mercy Sunday. By his declaration, the feast is to be celebrated throughout the Church on the Second Sunday of Easter each year. On that same day, he canonized Maria Faustina Kowalska, a Polish consecrated nun who received a private revelation from the Lord to become His Secretary of Mercy. ….
Easter: Leaving Egypt, by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – There is a quotation from St. Augustine in one of the Lenten prayers in the Breviary: “You too left Egypt when, at baptism, you renounced the world that is at enmity with God.” I don’t know exactly where Augustine wrote that, but it captures the spirit of Lent perfectly—the essential turning away from that attachment to sin which interferes with our acceptance of Christ. Yet the key to even this spiritual moment is a preliminary recognition that God is not only more powerful than sin but far better.
LifeSiteNews staff: Abp. Viganò: Bergoglio Was Installed by Globalists to Further the Masonic Revolution
By LifeSiteNews staff – Archbishop Viganò believes that globalists schemed to remove Benedict XVI from the Vatican and replace him with Francis as part of a worldwide “coup.”… (Vigano said) every Catholic would judge the Francis papacy, “which was not really a papacy at all but only seemed to be such,” to have been “terrible.”… “The Church of Rome, after these twelve years of tyranny, is devastated by scandals, corruption, violations of human rights – I am thinking of the Agreement with the communist dictatorship of Beijing – and by a failed management on all fronts,” he added.
BREAKING: FBI Arrests Democrat New Mexico Judge and Wife for Harboring Illegal Tren de Aragua Gang Member in Their Home, by Jim Hᴏft
By Jim Hᴏft, Gateway Pundit – The FBI has arrested former New Mexico Magistrate Judge Juan Cano and his wife Nancy Cano for allegedly harboring an illegal alien with suspected ties to Tren de Aragua, a notorious Venezuelan gang known for trafficking, extortion, and violence… The arrest comes just weeks after Cano resigned from his judicial post following a dramatic federal raid at his Doña Ana County residence, where agents apprehended Cristhian Ortega Lopez, an illegal immigrant now charged with unlawful firearm possession and gang affiliation.
Fr. Dwight Longenecker: Why We Need a Pope From Africa
By Fr. Dwight Longenecker, Crisis Magazine – Radical Christianity is simply a return to the roots—not a return to some fantasy neverland of tradition or some sort of obnoxious, self-righteous extremism, but a simple return to the foundation of the Faith. Radical Christianity does not argue with, repress, or accommodate the enemies of the Faith. It simply lives out the power of the Resurrection in the dynamism of the Holy Spirit. Our Western Church, so cluttered with indifferentism, materialism, and ennui, needs a red-blooded return to radical religion—a faith lived out with the simplicity, power and depth we sense in the pages of the New Testament itself.
The Resurgence of Faith in America, by Samantha Koch
By Samantha Koch, Patriot Post – For years, Christianity in America has seen a downward turn in participation and open discussion of its principles. Public messaging has framed religious belief as controversial, outdated, and even offensive. Entertainment projects, whether music, movies, or shows, have pushed themes of faith aside to avoid alienating audiences, believing that even acknowledging these ideas would lead to less support and harsh criticism.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Jesus Opened Their Minds to Understand the Scriptures
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 24:35-4835 Then they told what had happened on the road, and how he was known to them in the breaking of the bread. 36 As they were saying this, Jesus himself stood among them. 37 But they were startled and frightened, and supposed that they saw a spirit. 38 And he said to them, “Why are you troubled, and why do questionings rise in your hearts? 39 See my hands and my feet, that it is I myself; handle me, and see; for a spirit has not flesh and bones as you see that I have.” 41 And while they still disbelieved for joy, and wondered, he said to them, “Have you anything here to eat?” …
Masonic Lodge Hails Francis’ Work As ‘Deeply Resonant’ With Their ‘Principles’, by Emily Mangiaracina
By Emily Mangiaracina, LifeSite News – The Grand Lodge of Italy has hailed Pope Francis’ work as “deeply resonant with the principles of Freemasonry,” in the wake of his death on Monday… “The Grand Lodge of Italy of the ALAM joins in the universal mourning for the passing of Pope Francis, a pastor who, through his teachings and his life, embodied the values of brotherhood, humility, and the pursuit of a universal humanism,” wrote Luciano Romoli, Grand Master of the Great Lodge of Italy of the ALAM … The Grand Master pointed out that “freedom, equality, and fraternity” – elevated as societal ideals in Francis’ encyclical Fratelli tutti – are “the three core values of Freemasonry.”
The Papal Conclave Is A Battle Not Just For The Catholic Church But For Western Civilization, by John Daniel Davidson
By John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist – The papal conclave to elect a successor to Pope Francis will soon be underway in Rome. Cardinals from all over the world, 135 of whom are eligible to cast a vote, are now traveling to the Vatican. There they will meet behind the sealed doors of the Sistine Chapel, cut off from the outside world for as many sessions as it takes to elect a new pope… Corporate and Catholic media alike are rife with predictions about who that might be. Lists of “papable” cardinals are popping up all over social media, but of course no one really knows what will happen in the coming days and weeks. While it’s true that Pope Francis himself has appointed 80 percent of the cardinal electors, they’re not all liberals cut from the same ideological cloth as Francis.
Notorious Late-Term Abortionist Closes His Colorado Facility After 50 Years of Killing Babies, by Clare Marie Merkowsky
By Clare Marie Merkowsky, LifeSiteNews – Colorado’s oldest and most notorious abortionist, Warren Hern, has shut down his abortion facility after killing thousands of unborn babies… This week, Hern announced that his Boulder Abortion Clinic in Colorado would be closing its doors after over 50 years of targeting vulnerable women and aborting their unborn babies… Hern wrote in the announcement that his killing center has “stopped scheduling” clients.
Federal Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias Gets Underway, by Tyler Arnold
By Tyler Arnold, CNSNews – The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) hosted the inaugural meeting this week of a new task force to counter anti-Christian bias in federal government policies, regulations, and practices… “Protecting Christians from bias is not favoritism,” Attorney General Pam Bondi said ahead of the meeting. “It’s upholding the rule of law and fulfilling the constitutional promise [in the First Amendment].” …
Pro-Life Father Mark Houck Fights to Hold Biden’s FBI Accountable for Raiding His Home, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Pro-life activist Mark Houck is pressing forward with his legal battle against the U.S. Department of Justice, appealing a federal judge’s decision to dismiss his lawsuit over a 2021 FBI raid on his Pennsylvania home… Houck, who says the raid was part of a “faulty investigation” and involved “excessive force,” is seeking accountability for what he describes as the Biden administration’s weaponization of federal law enforcement against pro-life advocates.
Christendom On the Camino: A Pilgrimage Through History and Faith, by Curtis Williams
By Curtis Williams, Catholic World Report – The Camino de Santiago is Christendom’s most iconic pilgrimage route, paved with the prayers of saints, the footsteps of kings, and the sacrifices of millions of ordinary pilgrims… For more than a thousand years, pilgrims have made their way across Spain to the tomb of St. James the Greater in Santiago de Compostela, encountering Christ in the sacrifice of pilgrimage and the veneration of one of his closest followers. For contemporary Catholics, the Camino offers something more—a journey into the very soul of Christendom.
Msgr. Charles Fink: The ‘Impossible’ Glory and Splendor
By Msgr. Charles Fink, The Catholic Thing – But what Jesus’ friends and followers experienced on Easter morning and the days thereafter was impossible. They had seen him scourged to within an inch of his life, then crucified, then pierced through the heart with a soldier’s lance, finally laid in a tomb. There is no record before or since of anybody’s having endured all that, only to come back, scars, wounds and all, but fresh as a daisy, more alive than ever, capable of things no ordinary living person was ever capable of.
How the Shroud of Turin Still Puzzles the Scientific Age, by Matt Archbold
By Matt Archbold, National Catholic Register – In an age obsessed with scanning, measuring and proving, the Shroud invites modern minds to reconsider the Resurrection — and the God behind it… “Know this first of all, that in the last days, scoffers will come with scoffing, living according to their own desires.” — 2 Peter 3:3… It is perhaps the most famous piece of cloth in the world. For centuries, the Shroud of Turin has captivated the imaginations of the devout, the skeptical, and those unable to find the remote to turn off the History Channel during Easter Week.
Fr. Murray to Newsmax: Cardinals Likely to Pick Pope With ‘More Traditional View’ of Doctrine, by Nicole Weatherholtz
By Nicole Weatherholtz, NewsMax – As the Vatican’s College of Cardinals gathers next week to select a new pope, Father Gerald Murray of St. Joseph’s Church in New York City told Newsmax that he expects it will pick someone with “a more traditional view of Catholic doctrine” than the late Pope Francis held… “That’s going to be the big challenge for the College of Cardinals,” Murray said Wednesday on “Wake Up America.” “My estimation is that they’re going to return to a more John Paul II-, Benedict-style and substance of governance in the church. Pope Francis did many good things, but he also caused a lot of confusion, sad to say, by contradicting John Paul II and Benedict.”
Saint of the Day for April 24: St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen
By Franciscan Media – By Franciscan Media – If a poor man needed some clothing, Fidelis would often give the man the clothes right off his back. Complete generosity to others characterized this saint’s life… Born in 1577, Mark Rey became a lawyer who constantly upheld the causes of the poor and oppressed people.
Rorate Caeli (Blog): The Vatican Is Now in Utter Chaos, As Was Foreseeable
By The Wanderer (Rorate Caeli), Argentina – When the Church is in a vacant see, the offices must be very straightforward and clear. And so they always were. But Bergoglio had a heavy hand and, besides reforming the Curia, he also reformed the funerals. Fortunately, he did not have time to reform the conclave. Consequently, by changing without legislating, chaos ensues, which increases when those in charge are useless… The improvisation and exceptionality of recent years are now taking their toll. The conclave that is looming on the horizon will be one of the most complex in history. Not only because of the logistical difficulties, but above all because of the spiritual and institutional legacy that Pope Francis leaves behind: a Vatican and a Church that is fractured, disoriented, and forced to face its deepest contradictions.
Fr. John A. Perricone: May Pope Francis Rest in Peace. And May Peace Return to Mother Church.
By Fr. John A. Perricone, Crisis Magazine – Good Catholics were often confused during the Francis pontificate… Not even months into his new pontificate, Pope Francis declared, to a group of young people in Paraguay, “Go out and make a mess.” A puzzling remark from the Successor of St. Peter. As the years of his papacy went on, we witnessed what he meant. Year after year, he kept his promise… And the Church descended into an unprecedented chaos.
‘Conceiving Crime’ Podcast Tells Horrors Of Abortion, Fertility Industries That Corporate Media Won’t, by Jordan Boyd
By Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – (pro-life advocate Sami Parker) wouldn’t necessarily label herself a true crime “fan.” She has consumed her fair share of “Crime Junkie” episodes and seen “all the serial killer documentaries” though. Absent from those, both of which take up a significant amount of space in the true crime genre, are the stories like “The Baby Farm,” “Not The Daughter I Wanted,” and “The Forgotten Patient.”… “Pre-born babies, exploited children, vulnerable women, embryos — they all deserve justice too,” Parker said. “And the crimes within these industries are all totally hidden behind power, behind money, and cultural taboos.” ….
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Did Not Our Hearts Burn While He Opened to Us the Scriptures
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 24:13-35 – 13 That very day two of them were going to a village named Emmaus, about seven miles from Jerusalem, 14 and talking with each other about all these things that had happened. 15 While they were talking and discussing together, Jesus himself drew near and went with them. 16 But their eyes were kept from recognizing him. 17 And he said to them, “What is this conversation which you are holding with each other as you walk?” And they stood still, looking sad.
Trump Administration Eyes $5,000 Baby Bonus to Boost Birth Rates, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The Trump administration is exploring a $5,000 “baby bonus” for new mothers as part of a broader effort to reverse declining U.S. birth rates… The proposal, still in early stages, aims to provide financial relief to families and encourage higher birth and marriage rates, aligning with concerns raised by administration officials and allies about population decline. …
Worshiping the Clock and the Calendar, by Anthony Esolen
By Anthony Esolen, The Catholic Thing – The eternal does not “develop.” That is a contradiction in terms. So says our Lord, in the days before his Passion, when he spoke to his disciples of the last days and the coming of the Son of Man in glory. “Heaven and earth will pass away,” he says, “but my words will not pass away.” (Matthew 24:35)… His saying so can become too familiar to us. We hear it at Mass every year, but it must have left the disciples dumbstruck. Moses does not say that about himself. Isaiah and Jeremiah do not say it.
Four Simple Actions to Cultivate Joy, by Randy Hain
By Randy Hain, Integrated Catholic Life – Are we celebrating the joy of the Resurrection? I believe one of the greatest obstacles to evangelization and sharing our faith with others today is that many of us have forgotten how to be joyful. I know when the stresses of the world weigh me down, I struggle to maintain a joyful attitude in the presence of others. We are often so busy with our hectic schedules and materialistic lifestyles that we lose touch with our love of Christ and neglect our faith.
7 Ways Pope Francis Radically Changed Catholicism, by José Arturo Quarracino
By José Arturo Quarracino, NewsMax – It is undeniable that the pontificate of the late Jorge Mario Bergoglio, to the world known as Pope Francis, has been impactful, both within the Catholic Church and outside it… In general terms, it can be said that it has been a totally disruptive papacy like no other in the history of the church… Francis promoted radical changes that were not simply evolutionary but one offering an abrupt break with the very life, doctrine and practice of the faith founded by Jesus Christ.
John Yep to Newsmax: Almost No Chance of US Pope, by Brian Freeman
By Brian Freeman, NewsMax – There is little chance of an American cardinal being chosen Pope, John Yep told Newsmax on Tuesday… The CEO and president of Catholics for Catholics told “Wake Up America” that “it happens every conclave. We all get our hopes up that we are going to have a gringo American up there to ascend the seat of Peter, but almost for sure it is not going to happen.”… However, Cardinal Kevin Farrow, who is American, is basically running the show during this important period, as he is the interim head of the Vatican until a new Pope is selected.
The Courts are the Scofflaws Behind Our Current Constitutional Crisis, by Margot Cleveland
By Margot Cleveland, The Federalist – The Supreme Court’s double standard suggests it is not prudence dictating the outcome. It is also not the Constitution… “Both the Executive and the Judiciary have an obligation to follow the law.”… Those thirteen words, penned by Justice Samuel Alito on Holy Saturday, represent the first admission by the judiciary that courts too can wrongly flout the law… Justice Alito’s stark acknowledgement concluded his bullet-point evisceration of the Supreme Court’s “unprecedented” command that President Trump not remove a “putative class of detainees” under the Alien Enemies Act.
Facts—and Fictions—About the Papal Interregnum, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – In March, as it became clear that Pope Francis was in declining health, I posted a short primer on “What to do when the conclave comes”—a guide for Catholics (and others) following the preparations for a papal election. Readers may find it helpful to look over that piece now. But since the conclave is still two weeks away, I thought I might offer some similar guidance on how to understand the sede vacante period: the days, or weeks, when there is no Pope.
Freemasonic Lodge Hails Pope Francis’ Work as ‘Deeply Resonant’ With Their ‘Principles’, by Emily Mangiaracina
By Emily Mangiaracina, LifeSiteNews – The Grand Master of the lodge pointed out that ‘freedom, equality, and fraternity’ — elevated as societal ideals in Francis’ Fratelli tutti — are ‘the three core values of Freemasonry.’… “The Grand Lodge of Italy of the ALAM joins in the universal mourning for the passing of Pope Francis, a pastor who, through his teachings and his life, embodied the values of brotherhood, humility, and the pursuit of a universal humanism,” wrote Luciano Romoli, Grand Master of the Great Lodge of Italy of the A.L.A.M. in a statement published Tuesday.
(Repost) The Coming Trumpian Pope, by Austin Ruse
By Austin Ruse, Crisis Magazine – As we pray for the Holy Father in his final agony, we wonder who the next pope will be and pray he will be a Trumpian pope, a bull in the china shop who will “make a mess.”… It is also what I voted for in 2016. The problem in 2016 was that politicized Democrat Deep Staters in the FBI, DOJ, military, CIA, federal judiciary, and Congress were in that china shop and illegally prevented the bull from doing his work. And they were cheered on by a thoroughly corrupted gutter press.
Abp. Charles J. Chaput: The Church After Francis
By Abp. Charles J. Chaput, First Things – In many ways, whatever its strengths, the Francis pontificate was inadequate to the real issues facing the Church. He had no direct involvement in the Second Vatican Council and seemed to resent the legacy of his immediate predecessors who did; men who worked and suffered to incarnate the council’s teachings faithfully into Catholic life. His personality tended toward the temperamental and autocratic. He resisted even loyal criticism. He had a pattern of ambiguity and loose words that sowed confusion and conflict. In the face of deep cultural fractures on matters of sexual behavior and identity, he condemned gender ideology but seemed to downplay a compelling Christian “theology of the body.”
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: I Have Seen the Lord!
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 20:11-18 – 11 But Mary stood weeping outside the tomb, and as she wept she stooped to look into the tomb; 12 and she saw two angels in white, sitting where the body of Jesus had lain, one at the head and one at the feet. 13 They said to her, “Woman, why are you weeping?” She said to them, “Because they have taken away my Lord, and I do not know where they have laid him.” 14 Saying this, she turned round and saw Jesus standing, but she did not know that it was Jesus. 15 Jesus said to her, “Woman, why are you weeping?
Trump’s Courage to Fight the Good Fight, by John Waters, Adam Ellwanger
By John Waters and Adam Ellwanger, The Daily Signal – Donald Trump once wrote that courage is not the absence of fear but “the ability to act effectively, in spite of fear.”… In 2016, Trump showed moral courage when he spoke the truth to American voters: A parasitic “establishment” of political and corporate interests had been exploiting our workers, farmers, and soldiers. When Trump challenged 16 opponents in the Republican primary, he exposed untruths in a conservative orthodoxy passed down from Ronald Reagan through George W. Bush. …
Pope Francis, My Worst Protestant Nightmare, by Carl R. Trueman
By Carl R. Trueman, First Things – Intellectually, he was always going to be lackluster compared to his two predecessors. It’s hard to measure up to the author of Love and Responsibility and a man who could discuss the problems of European culture with Jürgen Habermas. But this should have prompted Francis to place the intellectual project of Catholicism into the hands of serious thinkers. Instead, he appointed Victor Manuel Fernández to head the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith. The position once held by Joseph Ratzinger, scholar of patristics and author of The Spirit of the Liturgy, is now held by the author of Heal Me with Your Mouth and Mystical Passion, which includes lurid ramblings about the theological significance of orgasms …
Sec. Kennedy: Autism Epidemic ‘Dwarfs COVID’, by Jim Mishler
By Jim Mishler, NewsMax – Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took to the airwaves Sunday to continue his attempt to get more attention focused on the factors that cause autism… Kennedy appeared on a New York radio show to continue pushing for more scientific analysis on the cause of autism. Kennedy said, “This is an epidemic. It dwarfs the COVID epidemic and the impacts on our country because COVID killed old people. Autism affects children and affects them at the beginning of their lives, the beginning of their productivity,” according to The Hill.
The Brew: From the Pope’s Passing to What the WEF? by Gayle McQueary
By Gayle McQueary, The Stream – Yesterday’s news was filled with lows and highs, from the reflective farewell to Pope Francis, who passed away at the age of 88, to pivotal parental rights battles in Mississippi and Maryland… But let’s not forget the international stage: Mike Huckabee was sworn in as the U.S.’s ambassador to Israel, bringing his pro-Israel stance to a key role on the same day Klaus Schwab decided to step down as chairman of the World Economic Forum, marking the end of a 55-year era of his globalist influence.
Embracing the Cross and the Joy of Easter, by Shaun McAfee
By Shaun McAfee, Catholic Exchange – In the heart of the Catholic Faith lies a paradox so profound it can only be understood through the eyes of faith: the juxtaposition of the agony of the Cross and the overwhelming joy of the Resurrection. For Catholics, Holy Week and Easter form the spiritual core of the liturgical year. It is in this sacred rhythm of death and resurrection, sorrow and rejoicing, that we come to understand not just Christ’s mission, but our own path to redemption.
The Legacy Of Pope Francis Is Chaos, Confusion, And Division In The Catholic Church, by John Daniel Davidson
By John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist – Francis didn’t change Catholic teaching, but he pushed a moral relativism in which theology and doctrine are negotiable… Pope Francis’ famous exhortation to Catholic youth just months after being elected the 266th pope of the Catholic Church in March 2013 was “Hagan lio!” — “make a mess!” Twelve years later, upon his death Easter Monday morning at age 88, it’s fair to say that Francis took his own advice, making a mess of his pontificate and leaving the Catholic Church in a state of confusion and disarray.
A Pontificate Marked by Contradictions, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – From the date of his election—March 13, 2013—to the time of his death on Easter Monday, the pontificate of Pope Francis was marked by surprises and novelties, contradictions and confusion… When he first appeared at the loggia of St. Peter’s basilica, and began his remarks with a simple “Buonasera,” the new Pope stirred public interest with his informal style. The first Pontiff from the Western hemisphere, the first Jesuit ever chosen for Peter’s Throne, he was something entirely new and unexpected.
Saint of the Day for April 22: St. Adalbert of Prague
Franciscan Media – Opposition to the Good News of Jesus did not discourage Adalbert, who is now remembered with great honor in the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, and Germany… Born to a noble family in Bohemia, he received part of his education from Saint Adalbert of Magdeburg.
Pope Francis Has Died on Easter Monday Aged 88, by Devin Watkins
By Devin Watkins, Vatican News, April 21, 2025 – Pope Francis died on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025, at the age of 88 at his residence in the Vatican’s Casa Santa Marta… At 9:45 AM, Cardinal Kevin Farrell, Camerlengo of the Apostolic Chamber, announced the death of Pope Francis from the Casa Santa Marta with these words: “Dearest brothers and sisters, with deep sorrow I must announce the death of our Holy Father Francis. At 7:35 this morning, the Bishop of Rome, Francis, returned to the house of the Father. …..
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: News of the Resurrection
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 28:8-15 – 8 So they departed quickly from the tomb with fear and great joy, and ran to tell his disciples. 9 And behold, Jesus met them and said, “Hail!” And they came up and took hold of his feet and worshiped him. 10 Then Jesus said to them, “Do not be afraid; go and tell my brethren to go to Galilee, and there they will see me.” 11 While they were going, behold, some of the guard went into the city and told the chief priests all that had taken place. …
The Son Also Rises, by Travis Lee Jones
By Travis Lee Jones, Catholic Exchange – The house is all spruced up for spring and Easter. Colorful eggs—the size an ostrich would lay—are nestled in a wooden bowl here and a planter there. We even have an Easter wreath, and I never knew such a thing existed. But when that sunlight rolls over the frosty hill and lights up the living room each morning, it brings with it the feeling of a new beginning… I’ve sat still over the past few early mornings with a cup o’ joe at my kitchen table, waiting for the sun to rise as I struggle to offer up my burdens and give to God my sensible folly that always returns in times of trouble.
INSANITY: Politically Correct USCCB Issues Disclaimer For Good Friday’s Gospel
By Christ or Chaos by Staff, (Complicit Clergy) – But one of them, named Caiphas, being the high priest that year, said to them: You know nothing. Neither do you consider that it is expedient for you that one man should die for the people, and that the whole nation perish not… And this he spoke not of himself: but being the high priest of that year, he prophesied that Jesus should die for the nation. (John 11: 49-51)… The high priest Caiphas spoke the words above, recorded for posterity in the Gospel according to Saint John, to indicate that he had a “strategy” for dealing with the Roman occupiers as his party of Pharisees maintained their privileged places ….
SCOTUS Showdown: Justice Alito Issues Scathing Rebuke of Politically Motivated Order Blocking Trump from Deporting Foreign Terrorists Under Alien Enemies Act, by Jim Hᴏft
By Jim Hᴏft, Gateway Pundit – In a blistering dissent, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, joined by Justice Clarence Thomas, has called out the reckless and legally dubious move by the Court’s liberal majority to block President Donald Trump’s lawful efforts to deport dangerous foreign nationals under the Alien Enemies Act… SCOTUS issued a late-night, unsigned emergency order blocking President Donald Trump from deporting foreign nationals tied to the violent Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, who are being held at the Bluebonnet Detention Center in Texas under the centuries-old Alien Enemies Act.
Republicans In Congress Look To Stop ‘Judicial Coup D’Etat’, by M.D. Kittle
By M.D. Kittle, The Federalist – The Republican-controlled House is trying to check what members like Onder believe to be a constitutional crisis created by an overreaching judiciary. Earlier this month, the House on a party-line vote passed the No Rogue Rulings Act of 2025 (NORRA) aimed at limiting the use of national injunctions. The bill, now before the Senate Judiciary Committee, basically bars U.S. district courts from issuing injunctive relief orders unless they apply to specific parties bringing a complaint. ….
Movie Review – Highway to Heaven: ‘Carlo Acutis: Roadmap to Reality’, by Brad Miner
By Brad Miner, The Catholic Thing – By now, most readers of this site will know about Blessed Carlo Acutis, the Italian teenager who died in 2006 and will be canonized this coming Sunday, April 27… And on the 27th, 28th, and 29th of this month, Fathom Events will present Tim Moriarity’s new documentary about Acutis – Catholicism’s first millennial saint – in special screenings at select theaters across the country. Click here to purchase tickets for yourself, your family, or your parish.
7 Ways to Celebrate the Easter Octave as a Family, From Feasting to Flowers, by Debbie Cowden
By Debbie Cowden, National Catholic Register – Have you ever noticed that the Church spends 50 days rejoicing for Easter? It makes sense for us to go all-in, maximizing that time celebrating Christ’s victory over death. It is such a triumphant victory, it could not possibly be contained in a single day! Christ is risen, indeed! Here are seven ways your family can celebrate Easter more fully, especially during the first eight days ….
El Salvador Prez Trolls Dems with Photo of Van Hollen ‘Sipping Margaritas’ with MS-13 Gang Member Garcia, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, MRC TV – El Salvador President Nayib Bukele trolled Democrats Thursday night by posting a photo of Democrat Maryland Sen. Chis Van Hollen “sipping margaritas” with the U.S.-deported MS-13 gang member illegal alien Kilmar Abrego Garcia in a “tropical paradise.”… “Kilmar Abrego Garcia, miraculously risen from the ‘death camps’ & ‘torture’, now sipping margaritas with Sen. Van Hollen in the tropical paradise of El Salvador!” Pres. Bukele wrote in a X.com post including three photos of Van Hollen and Garcia together.
Msgr. Charles Pope: Are There Discrepancies in the Resurrection Accounts? If so, can they be resolved?
By Msgr. Charles Pope – By Msgr. Charles Pope – When we read the various accounts of the Resurrection in the four Gospels, Acts and Pauline Epistles we can easily be puzzled by some apparent discrepancies in the details… The Pope in his recent book, Jesus of Nazareth (Vol II) says, We have to acknowledge that this testimony [of Scripture] considered from an historical point of view, is presented to us in a particularly complex form and gives rise to many questions. (P. 242)… The Pope goes on to explain what he considers to be the reason for this complexity and apparent divergence in some of the details.
Senator Tommy Tuberville: Tell My Colleagues to Defund Planned Parenthood, by Senator Tommy Tuberville
By Senator Tommy Tuberville, LifeNews – Senator Tommy Tuberville of Alabama is asking pro-life Americans to flood the phone lines and emails to members of Congress to tell them to vote to defund Planned Parenthood… Now that the House and Senate have passed the blueprint for a reconciliation bill that they will tackle after Easter, Tuberville hopes pro-life Americans will urge members of both Congressional chambers to include Planned Parenthood defunding in the final version of the bill and get it to President Donald Trump to sign.
Here is the One Thing Trump Needs to Do That Changes EVERYTHING: Prove the 2020 Election was Stolen, by Wayne Allyn Root
By Wayne Allyn Root, American Thinker – So far, what he has accomplished in only 2 1/2 months is amazing, unimaginable, and breathtaking. In 2 1/2 months, he has already achieved more great things than my hero Ronald Reagan did in eight years!… But there is one thing Trump should be focused on above all else. One thing he should be aiming all the cannons at. One thing he should be aiming all the government security agencies at. One thing that changes EVERYTHING… President Trump must prove the 2020 election was stolen, bring the hard evidence to the American people, and charge the Democrat party with RICO.
Fr. Joachim Heimerl: Francis and John Paul II – The Church Has An Elephant In The Room (April 18, 2025)
By Fr. Joachim Heimerl, Stilum Curiae, (Complicit Clergy) – On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the death of Pope Saint John Paul II, the church media outdid each other with tributes and, of course, as in his life, also with criticism. The greatest Pope of the 20th century is laboriously worked over by narrow-minded people… What they didn’t talk about, however, was the huge elephant in the room: what would John Paul II say about his successor, Francis?
The interesting thing here is not so much that Francis wants to eliminate the legacy of John Paul II, but rather what constitutes the papacy: continuity in Catholic doctrine and ecclesiastical tradition.
Father Raymond J. de Souza: The 7 Last Words and the Nicene Creed: ‘I Thirst’
By Father Raymond J. de Souza, National Catholic Register – The fifth word from the cross is the shortest: “I thirst.”… It is the only time that Jesus speaks of his physical pain and suffering. The sufferings were intense. Along the Via Crucis, we mark those three falls of Jesus. The suffering and the pain under the weight of the cross were pushing Jesus down. We know that his passion took an enormous physical toll, because after Jesus had died on the cross, and the report is given to Pilate, he is surprised that Jesus has died so quickly. It was possible for people to hang on a cross for days. The debilitating cruelty of the Passion — the scourging, the crowning with thorns — had already weakened Jesus.
We All Killed Him, by Kennedy Hall
By Kennedy Hall, Crisis Magazine – Have you heard? The world is going to Hell in a handbasket. Our politicians are devils, our hierarchs are often devils themselves, and Catholics are leaving the Church in droves. The media lies to us, and our institutions turn our children into post-modern pill-addicted zombies who can’t be happy in a society where they lack no creature comfort… Marriages are failing, and a lot of men are addicted to vile images of perversion that they sneakily watch on their phones while standing in a corner on the metro on their way home to their families.
Trump’s Easter Message Is Quite the Opposite of Biden’s, by Emmy Griffin
By Emmy Griffin, Patriot Post – What a difference a year makes. Last year, Easter Sunday fell on March 31, so naturally, President Joe Biden, a “very devout” Catholic, made a big deal out of the Resurrection Transgender Day of Visibility, which happened to coincide with the most holy of Christian days… In stark contrast, President Donald Trump appropriately started this year’s Easter celebration on April 13, Palm Sunday. He didn’t have to contend with the “disputing holiday” — nor would he if presented with that choice because this president doesn’t kowtow to the gender ideologues.
The Eucharist: The Ultimate Reality, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – On Holy Thursday, our thoughts and prayers focus on the astonishing gift of the Eucharist. My own meditations invariably touch on a theme that was a favorite of the late Jesuit theologian, Father Donald Keefe, about the historic reality of the Eucharist… There can be no Eucharist without the Church. There can be no Church without the Eucharist. But this is not a chicken-or-the-egg situation; in this case there should be no doubt which comes first. On any given Sunday (or weekday), the Church makes it possible to celebrate the Eucharist. But in the timetable of Divine Providence, sub specie aeternitatis, it is the Eucharist that creates the possibility of the Church.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Jesus’ Supreme Humility and Unfailing Love
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 13:1-15 – 1 Now before the feast of the Passover, when Jesus knew that his hour had come to depart out of this world to the Father, having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them to the end. 2 And during supper, when the devil had already put it into the heart of Judas Iscariot, Simon’s son, to betray him, 3 Jesus, knowing that the Father had given all things into his hands, and that he had come from God and was going to God, 4 rose from supper, laid aside his garments, and girded himself with a towel. 5 Then he poured water into a basin, and began to wash the disciples’ feet, and to wipe them with the towel with which he was girded.
AG Pam Bondi Releases Police Records Detailing Abrego Garcia’s Criminal History, by John Daniel Davidson
By John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist – The truth is, there is no amount of due process that will ever satisfy pro-illegal immigration Democrats and their allies in the corporate press. They think Garcia and millions like him should be allowed to remain indefinitely in this country, no matter their criminal history or immigration status. They will protest every deportation along the same hysterical lines they are now protesting Garcia’s, and if the Trump administration isn’t prepared to ignore them we will never see an end to mass illegal immigration.
Will Harvard Go Full Hillsdale? by Victor Davis Hanson
By Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness – Harvard risks $2.2B in federal funds as it defies anti-discrimination mandates, drawing comparisons to Hillsdale’s stand-alone model of rejecting government strings… The task force wants to persuade Harvard to ensure Jewish students on its campus are no longer harassed, or else lose its federal funding… Harvard retorts that it won’t be bullied by Washington… Among its other requirements, the Trump administration also warned Harvard to cease using race as a criterion in its admissions, hiring, and promotion, contrary to law… And it also directed the campus to ban the use of masks that, in the post-COVID era of protests, have emboldened violent demonstrators with anonymity.
COMMENTARY: Trump’s Master Class, by Charles A. Kohlhaas
By Charles A. Kohlhaas, MRC TV – I surmise these criticisms are from people who have never negotiated anything. Trump’s reputation is that of a master negotiator. He is demonstrating how he is just that on the world stage. Trump is negotiating multiple issues on a worldwide scale. He is like a man playing a dozen chess games simultaneously… Trump is giving a Master Class on negotiating. He is demonstrating he has the necessary mental agility to respond quickly and effectively to responses and actions of other parties and changing circumstances. In addition, he has the nimble mentality to maintain several different negotiations concurrently – chaotic as that may be.
Fr. Robert P. Imbelli: Jesus’ Defining Desire
By Fr. Robert P. Imbelli, The Catholic Thing – Two of the most moving words in the entire New Testament occur at the beginning of St. Luke’s narrative of the Last Supper. “And when the hour came, he reclined at table with the apostles and said to them: ‘How deeply have I desired to eat this Passover with you before I suffer’.” (Luke 22:14-15) My translation here – “how deeply have I desired” – seeks to express Jesus’ consuming longing, which Luke’s Greek conveys by repeating the word “desire” as both noun and verb: “epithumia epethumēsa.” With desire have I desired to eat this Passover with you!
The Catholic Herald: JD Vance to Meet Cardinal Parolin on Easter trip to Rome
The Catholic Herald – It has been confirmed that US Vice-President JD Vance and his family will travel to Italy at the end of Holy Week and spend Easter there, according to a news release from the Office of the Vice President…The US vice-president, who is arguably the US’s best known and most influential/controversial Catholic convert, will meet with Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni during his time in Rome, according to the news release… There is no mention of whether Vance will meet with Pope Francis, who is still recovering …..
China’s Export Addiction Is Even Worse Than America’s Import Addiction, by Auguste Meyrat
By Auguste Meyrat, The Stream – In defending President Donald Trump’s tariffs, much has been said about the American economy slowly imploding from importing and consuming far more than it exports and produces, resulting in a global trade deficit amounting to trillions of dollars every year. Common sense would suggest this is not sustainable, and that a course correction is necessary before the country is fully spent and incapable of financially supporting itself, let alone the rest of the world… But what about countries that depend on exporting most of their goods? Both sides tend to agree that they have been profiting greatly from the current arrangement.
Social Media and Personal Research Driving France’s Record Baptism Boom, Survey Reveals, by Heather Tomlinson
By Heather Tomlinson, CNA, Catholic World Report – The Catholic Church in France will welcome a record number of adults into the faith this weekend, with particularly strong growth in the numbers of young adults and teenagers, according to newly released statistics from the country’s Conference of Bishops (CEF)… A survey of 900 French catechumens conducted by Catholic media outlets Famille Chrétienne and Aleteia has revealed that social media plays a crucial role in attracting young adults to Catholicism, with 78% saying social media played a role in the discovery or deepening of their faith, while 84% said they follow Christian content creators or “influencers.”
Bishop Joseph Strickland: Pray and Advocate for Life to be Sustained for Baby Elaine Wren
By Bishop Joseph Strickland, Substack – An infant girl, Elaine Wren, lies in a Texas hospital, her small body supported by a breathing apparatus that sustains her fragile life. Her parents, driven by love and faith, desire to continue caring for her, to give her every chance to live. But they are now facing a grave threat – not from her illness alone, but from a law in our own land… The Texas Advance Directives Act (TADA), also known as the “25-day rule,” permits hospital ethics committees to unilaterally decide to withdraw life-sustaining treatment, even over the objections of the patient’s family. Once notice is given, the family has 10 days to transfer the patient before care may be withdrawn. This puts an impossible burden on families – both emotionally and logistically ….
‘Tell the Truth’: Mother of Md. Woman Slain by Illegal Alien Urges Media to Share Her Story, by Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
By Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell, The Daily Signal – The mother of Rachel Morin, the Maryland mom of five brutally raped and murdered by an illegal alien in August of 2023, on Wednesday joined a White House briefing to urge the media to share her daughter’s story… “Tell the truth,” Patty Morin said. “Tell like how violent it really is.”… Morin shared the gruesome details of her daughter’s death on a walking trail near her Maryland home. On Tuesday, Victor Martinez-Hernandez was convicted of first-degree murder, first-degree rape, third-degree sexual offense, and kidnapping in Morin’s case. The jury found Martinez-Hernandez guilty on all four counts.
Arkansas Becomes 5th State to Teach Kids About Development of Unborn Babies, by Jerry Cox
By Jerry Cox, LifeNews – On Tuesday the Arkansas Legislature passed a good law to help teach public school students about unborn children… Similar legislation reportedly has passed in North Dakota, Tennessee, Idaho, and Kansas… S.B. 450 by Sen. Breanne Davis (R — Russellville) and Rep. Kendra Moore (R — Lincoln) lets public school students see a recording of a high-definition ultrasound video as part of human fetal growth and development education courses.
What’s at Stake in Mahmoud v. Taylor: The Right to Raise Your Own Child, by Andrea M. Picciotti-Bayer
By Andrea M. Picciotti-Bayer, National Catholic Register – On Easter Tuesday, the Supreme Court will hear oral argument in a case brought by a group of parents from Montgomery County, Maryland, who object to the indoctrination of their pre-K-through-eighth-grade children. The courageous defense of their children’s formation in Mahmoud v. Taylor can advance both religious freedom and parental rights under the law in our public schools… In the fall of 2022, the Montgomery County Board of Education decided to weave a collection of LGBTQ+-inclusive storybooks throughout the literature curriculum for their youngest learners.
Archdiocese of Detroit: Parishes Must Cease Traditional Latin Mass Celebrations by July 1, by Jonah McKeown
By Jonah McKeown, Catholic News Agency – Archbishop Edward Weisenburger of Detroit announced Wednesday that parish churches in the archdiocese that offer the Traditional Latin Mass (TLM) will be unable to do so after July 1, citing the Vatican’s 2023 clarification that diocesan bishops do not possess the authority to allow the TLM to be celebrated in an existing parish church… A prominent Detroit shrine will still be able to offer the TLM, however, and Weisenburger said he intends to identify at least four non-parish locations in the archdiocese where the TLM can be celebrated.
The Rooster Crows for Christ, by Mary Cuff
By Mary Cuff, Crisis Magazine – The rooster proclaims another reality of Christ: this one tied to the rooster’s role in Peter’s denial. In the Exultet, the deacon proclaims the line, “O Happy Fault, that merited such and so great a redeemer!” The fault here is Adam’s, not Peter’s, but it attests to the reality that Christ transforms our fallenness. Perched faithfully upon the spire-cross of a church, the weathercock would announce to the parish that the deep shame of Peter’s failure is overcome by the deeper mercy of Christ.
Saint of the Day for April 17: St. Benedict Joseph Labre
By Franciscan Media – Benedict Joseph Labre was truly eccentric, one of God’s special little ones. Born in France and the eldest of 18 children, he studied under his uncle, a parish priest. Because of poor health and a lack of suitable academic preparation he was unsuccessful in his attempts to enter the religious life. ..
Fr. Paul D. Scalia: Easter Reluctance (April 2020)
By Fr. Paul D. Scalia, The Catholic Thing – Our Lord’s disciples have a curious reaction to His resurrection. It is a combination of hurry and hesitation, of racing and reluctance. The women go from the tomb quickly…fearful yet overjoyed. Something about their response is both swift and hesitant. Likewise, with Peter and John. They run to see the empty tomb, but still with some hesitancy. The passage ends with the curious statement that they did not yet understand the Scripture that he had to rise from the dead. As if they were still holding something back.
Hardening the Southern Border (The Status Quo Has Changed), by Michael Swartz
By Michael Swartz, Patriot Post – The new presence of Stryker combat vehicles, which will be deployed along the Roosevelt Reservation, is already having a striking effect. “Ever since the Stryker came into play, we see more turn-backs than anything,” stated Sgt. 1st Class Carlos Zamora. Added Post reporter Dan Lamothe, “Such hardware typically is reserved for missions overseas. Under Trump, it is being used to track the movement of people and narcotics bound for the United States, monitor cartel activity, and send an unambiguous message that the status quo has changed.”
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: The Tragedy of the Betrayal
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 26:14-25 – 14 Then one of the twelve, who was called Judas Iscariot, went to the chief priests 15 and said, “What will you give me if I deliver him to you?” And they paid him thirty pieces of silver. 16 And from that moment he sought an opportunity to betray him. 17 Now on the first day of Unleavened Bread the disciples came to Jesus, saying, “Where will you have us prepare for you to eat the Passover?” 18 He said, “Go into the city to a certain one, and say to him, `The Teacher says, My time is at hand; I will keep the Passover at your house with my disciples.'” ….
We Must Not Go Back To Normal, by Joachim Osther
By Joachim Osther, The Stream – For the most part, normality seems to mean a détente from years of Leftist antagonistic fervor… Fair enough. We deserve some relief as forced workplace DEI reeducation training is halted, the censorious thrust of the Big Brother-infused Social Media apparatus abates, and the spigot allowing tens of millions of our hard-earned dollars to be funneled through USAID to socialistic NGOs is shut off… But consider that relief is inherently a temporary concept — a short respite during a long race. …..
Fr. Kevin Drew: Follow Your King into the Holy City
Fr. Kevin Drew, Catholic Exchange – Christ began His final trek into Jerusalem from Bethany, two miles to the east of the city, just on the other side of the Mount of Olives. He had been staying out in the wilderness, but now the King makes His triumphant entry into His Holy City… Why had Christ been staying east of town, in the wilderness? Because He had just performed His greatest miracle. He raised Lazarus, buried in a tomb for four days, from the dead. That happened in Bethany, and since it was so close to Jerusalem, word got out all over the city. The gospels tell us that many pilgrims, upon hearing of Lazarus’ raising wanted to see Jesus. And the Jewish leaders? They wanted to kill Jesus. ….
The Miracle That Grew From the Ashes of 2018, by Kevin Wells
By Kevin Wells, Crisis Magazine – Damaging wind gusts, hail, and rain swept into Washington, D.C., on April 3—the 29th day of Lent, the day Theodore McCarrick stopped breathing, the day he stood across from Jesus Christ. Since no bishop dared to speak on his behalf, Mother Nature eulogized. When the storm lifted and the sun shone, I thought of Fr. John Hollowell, the priest on his way to becoming the first American recognized as having received a miracle at Lourdes, France.
Scientists: Doctors Give Kids ADHD Drugs For Adults’ Convenience, by Joy Pullmann
By Joy Pullmann, The Federalist – For decades, the U.S. medical system has delivered amphetamines to skyrocketing numbers of Americans without clear evidence a defined disorder exists or of any long-term effects, says a New York Times Magazine article out Sunday. One in nine American children has an Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder diagnosis now, including nearly a quarter of 17-year-old American boys. This record number is more than triple the diagnoses in the mid-1990s, says the Times.
Deacon Michael Bickerstaff: Daily Lenten Reflection—Spy Wednesday
By Deacon Michael Bickerstaff, Integrated Catholic Life – Today is known as Spy Wednesday for it is believed that on this day of Holy Week, Judas agreed to betray the Lord for thirty pieces of silver… No one loves me more than Jesus. My God, in whose mind I was first conceived, loves me so much that He became man so that I might again become like Him. God is love. So it is that Love, himself, was betrayed by Judas… It is easy to look back across the mists of centuries and wag our fingers and cluck our tongues at Judas, the betrayer. Yet how many times have I also betrayed the Lord? By my choices, my thoughts, my words, and my deeds?
Priest Caught Using Grindr Sues Gay App Because It Ruined His Chance of a Bishopric, by Jules Gomes
By Jules Gomes, The Stream – A high-ranking priest who was outed as a practicing homosexual for using Grindr to find men to hook up with is suing the company that owns the app on the grounds that his exposure has derailed his chances of becoming a bishop… Monsignor Jeffrey Burrill, who held the topmost clerical position in the U.S. as general secretary of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), filed his case on April 9 in Los Angeles County Superior Court, stating that Grindr “falsely and misleadingly represents” that it does not sell its users’ data.
Fr. Benedict Kiely: The Coal Fire
By Fr. Benedict Kiely, The Catholic Thing – The journey we began nearly six weeks ago is almost over, or, to paraphrase Churchill, it is just the beginning of the end. We are about to enter the Sacred Triduum, the unbroken liturgical celebration of the Paschal Mystery, the life, saving death, and Resurrection of Our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, the Alpha and the Omega, the Lord of history and of Creation, the King of the Universe, God made man.
Texas GOP Senate Primary Race Gets Ugly Early, by George Caldwell
By George Caldwell, The Daily Signal – The most contentious Senate contest of 2026 is shaping up to be between two Republicans… Since Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton declared his run to unseat Sen. John Cornyn, who has represented the Lone Star State since 2002, the two candidates have hammered each other with attack ads that question each other’s character and MAGA bona fides… Paxton started out his campaign accusing Cornyn, 73, of not being a genuine supporter of President Donald Trump.
Percentage of Childless Adults Who Don’t Want Kids Has Doubled in 20 Years, by Hannah Hiester
By Hannah Hiester, LifeNews – The percentage of childless U.S. adults who say they never want children has doubled over the span of 20 years, rising from 14% in 2002 to 29% in 2023, a new study discovered… The research, performed by a team at Michigan State University, used data from the National Survey of Family Growth to analyze 80,000 adults’ attitudes toward having children, MSUToday reported. In addition to fewer people desiring children, the percentage of childless adults who plan to have children in the future also fell, going from 79% to 59% across the same time frame.
One Cheer for Anna Paulina Luna’s Proxy Voting Gambit, by Rachel Bovard
By Rachel Bovard, First Things – Congressional proxy voting is a terrible idea. It is patently unconstitutional. It is as slippery a slope toward corruption and abuse of power as can be imagined. And even if a proxy scheme worked as honestly as promised, it would still make Congress less representative and Washington’s special interests more entrenched. So House Republicans were absolutely right earlier this month to oppose Rep. Anna Paulina Luna’s (R-FL) proposal to allow members with infant children to vote by proxy.
How to Do Holy Week: Mary is the Model, by Suzanne Carrillo
By Suzanne Carrillo, OnePeterFive – This Holy Week, as we join spiritually in the cross of our Redeemer, let us keep the Blessed Virgin Mary as our model… We often hear our Lord’s words repeated: “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do,” but not always in the context of Our Lord’s Passion. The fact is, our sins crucified Our Lord, and therefore afflicted Our Lady’s heart with unspeakable sorrow. Therefore Our Lord asks His Father to pardon our sins against His mother, too… Many miracles were performed during Jesus’ time to prove his validity as the Messiah.
Saint of the Day for April 16: St. Bernadette Soubirous
By Franciscan Media – Bernadette Soubirous was born in 1844, the first child of an extremely poor miller in the town of Lourdes in southern France. The family was living in the basement of a dilapidated building when on February 11, 1858, the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to Bernadette in a cave above the banks of the Gave River near Lourdes. …
Msgr. Charles Pope: What Was the Lord Doing on Monday of Holy Week?
By Msgr. Charles Pope – According to Matthew 21:10-17, Mark 11:15-17, and Luke 19:45-46, Jesus returns to Jerusalem today. Seeing shameful practices in the Temple area, He cleanses it. The Gospels also recount His weeping over Jerusalem and His cursing of the fig tree. Matthew and Mark relate that He returned to Bethany that night. Let’s look to the details… Prelude: The Scriptures record that Jesus went to Bethany on the Sunday evening after His triumphal entrance into Jerusalem (Palm Sunday): [Jesus] went into the temple courts. He looked around at everything, but since it was already late, He went out to Bethany with the Twelve (Mk 11:11). ….
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Betrayal and Faltering Loyalty to Jesus
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 13:21-33,36-38 – 21 When Jesus had thus spoken, he was troubled in spirit, and testified, “Truly, truly, I say to you, one of you will betray me.” 22 The disciples looked at one another, uncertain of whom he spoke. 23 One of his disciples, whom Jesus loved, was lying close to the breast of Jesus; 24 so Simon Peter beckoned to him and said, “Tell us who it is of whom he speaks.” 25 So lying thus, close to the breast of Jesus, he said to him, “Lord, who is it?” 26 Jesus answered, “It is he to whom I shall give this morsel when I have dipped it. …
The Night Ozempic Came to Dinner, by Kari Jenson Gold
By Kari Jenson Gold, First Things – We take drugs to sleep and drugs to focus. Drugs to calm down and drugs to cure depression. We take drugs to prevent babies, and drugs to prevent puberty. We erase our wrinkles and rent our wombs. We don’t have sex, we just watch porn. And now, we take drugs instead of food. Everything that makes us who we are, everything human, is under attack.
Mary’s Participation in the Cross, by Aaron Kheriaty, MD
By Aaron Kheriaty, MD, Catholic Exchange – In this series I have introduced the prayer, doce me passionem Tuam—teach me Your suffering—a simple aspiration we can pray many times a day. I also offered some suggestions on preparing during Lent for a Consecration to the Most Holy Cross of Jesus on Good Friday, which I will publish here during Holy Week. Today I would like to reflect on Mary’s participation in the Cross of Christ as a model for how each of us can more fully enter into Christ’s suffering, and in doing so, grow in union with Him.
U.S. Senator Introduces Legislation to Make Easter Monday a Federal Holiday, by Tessa Gervasini
By Tessa Gervasini, CNA – U.S. Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Missouri, announced that he is introducing new legislation to make Easter a federal holiday so families are able to spend “the holiest day in Christianity” together… In a thread of posts on X, Schmitt explained why the day should be federally recognized, starting with the fact that “81% of Americans celebrate Easter.”… “But,” he continued, “our current holiday schedule makes it way too difficult for families to celebrate together.” …
Taxpayers Funding Unhealthiness? by Thomas Gallatin
By Thomas Gallatin, Patriot Post – Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was recently interviewed by CBS News. It was his first TV interview since becoming HHS chief… The wide-ranging interview focused primarily on Kennedy’s touted Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) agenda. For Kennedy, a key feature of MAHA is addressing the quality of the foods Americans eat. As he contends, the “FDA needs to start regulating food again and saying, you know, not just when food is adulterated, when there’s bacteria in it, let’s look at the chemicals in it.”
Republicans Debut Transparency Bill After Uncovering Millions Of Secret Spending On China, by Jordan Boyd
By Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – The Biden administration funneled $18 million in U.S. tax dollars — approximately $4 million of which Republican Sen. Joni Ernst’s staff found buried or absent from the federal government’s funding database — to causes in Communist China… The majority of the payments were funneled through the U.S. Departments of State and HHS to various Chinese entities and China-based projects for diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility trainings (including some at the U.S. consulate), “art billboards,” a bicycle parking cover, pro-LGBT events, various climate change initiatives, and rat research and reported on USAspending.gov. …
Judge Rules There’s No Right to Kill Babies in Abortions, by Jacob Adams
By Jacob Adams, LifeNews – Idaho has won a major pro-life victory in state court… Judge Jason Scott of Idaho’s 4th Judicial District Court on Friday held that there was no expansive right to an abortion under the state’s constitution while acknowledging the state’s two exemptions to the general ban on the procedure… The ruling follows a separate win last month for the state, when President Donald Trump’s Justice Department dropped a Biden-era lawsuit that was attempting to interpret federal law to prevail over Idaho’s Defense of Life Act.
China Escalates Persecution of Christians to Unprecedented Levels, by Jules Gomes
By Jules Gomes, The Stream – Communist regime targets foreigners, evangelical house churches, and dissident Catholics… China’s repression of Christians has surged to record levels as the regime intensifies its crackdown on evangelical house churches, dissident Catholics, and even foreigners in China, according to reports from local churches, international agencies, and the Chinese government… Those being severely punished are Protestants who refuse to join the state-controlled Three Self Church or Catholics who remain faithful to the underground Catholic Church instead of joining the Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association (CCPA) church governed by the Vatican-Chinese Communist Party (CCP) concordat.
A Budget Battle That Could Determine Speaker Johnson’s Future, by George Caldwell
By George Caldwell, The Daily Signal – Speaker of the House Mike Johnson is staking his political future on one daunting task—delivering a budget reconciliation bill that will satisfy both houses of Congress… In order to pass “one big, beautiful bill” to fulfill President Donald Trump’s campaign promises, Johnson, R-La., will have to make good on his own commitments to the most fiscally conservative members of the House of Representatives… Last Thursday, the House of Representatives passed the Senate’s budget plan by the narrowest of margins, 216-214.
Fr. Raymond J. de Souza: The 7 Seven Last Words and the Nicene Creed: ‘Today You Will Be With Me in Paradise’
By Father Raymond J. de Souza, National Catholic Register – “One of the criminals who were hanged railed at him, saying, ‘Are you not the Christ? Save yourself and us!’ But the other rebuked him, saying, ‘Do you not fear God, since you are under the same sentence of condemnation? And we indeed justly; for we are receiving the due reward of our deeds; but this man has done nothing wrong.’ And he said, ‘Jesus, remember me when you come in your kingdom.’ And he said to him, ‘Truly, I say to you, today you will be with me in paradise’” (Luke 23:39-43).
The Eucharist and the Preborn Child, by Judie Brown
By Judie Brown, Catholic World Report – As pro-life people, we know that the preborn child is truly present within his mother’s body from the first cell onward. There is no point throughout a woman’s pregnancy when a child is not really and truly present… As Catholic pro-life people, we know that Christ is truly present—body, blood, soul, and divinity—in the Eucharist. There is no point after the host is consecrated by the priest when Christ is not truly present… This understanding is why the reception of the Eucharist is such a blessing, but it is also why a Catholic who is aware of his or her own grave sin should not receive this sacrament. …
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Breaking Habits of Self-Deification
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – The Devil tempted Adam and Eve. “Ye shall be as gods.” We may feel a tug of resentment for their sin of pride. Why weren’t they content to allow God to be God? One God suffices. But if we’re honest, we may notice our own ugly patterns of self-deification… Caiphas played God. He sized up the state of Israel during the Roman occupation and worried about the threat. He feared the Romans would view Jesus as a revolutionary. Although he was the High Priest, he preferred his international relations expertise. …
Priest to Face ‘Schism’ Trial Over Claims of Heavenly Messages Calling Pope Francis a ‘Usurper, by Dorothy Cummings McLean
By Dorothy Cummings McLean, LifeSiteNews – The founder of an American Catholic religious community is to be tried on charges of schism… The Mission of Divine Mercy apostolate has informed its supporters that on April 9 it received a letter from the Archdiocese of San Antonio “announcing a tribunal to investigate the charge of schism against Father John Mary (Foster) for ‘denying the legitimacy … of Pope Francis.’”… The community stated that they themselves had requested this tribunal “last July in an attempt to follow proper canonical procedures and to clarify the situation.” They provided their followers with a redacted copy of the letter. (Full letter below.)
Saint of the Day for April 15: Blessed Caesar de Bus
Franciscan Media – Like so many of us, Caesar de Bus struggled with the decision about what to do with his life. After completing his Jesuit education he had difficulty settling between a military and a literary career. He wrote some plays but ultimately settled for life in the army and at court.
Fr. Raymond J. de Souza: The 7 Last Words of Christ and the Nicene Creed: ‘Father, Forgive Them, for They Know Not What They Do’
By Father Raymond J. de Souza, National Catholic Register – You have to draw close to hear the words, for a crucified man struggles to speak, his lungs crushed under the pressure of his own weight, even as his body screams to him in pain… “Two others also, who were criminals, were led away to be put to death with him. And when they came to the place which is called The Skull, there they crucified him, and the criminals, one on the right and one on the left. And Jesus said, ‘Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do’” (Luke 23:32-34).
Trump Will Celebrate Jesus on Easter After Biden Turn Holy Week Into Trans Holiday, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – “Throughout the week, we will distribute a Holy Week proclamation, a special presidential video message (and) host a pre-Easter dinner and White House staff Easter service,” Korn added… it “will be a special time of prayer and worship at the White House to be shared with Americans celebrating the week leading up to Resurrection Sunday.”… The initiative follows criticism of former President Joe Biden’s 2024 proclamation, which designated March 31—coinciding with Easter Sunday—as Transgender Day of Visibility …
The Catholic Herald: White House Preparing ‘Extraordinary’ Programme of Events to Mark Holy Week
The Catholic Herald – The Holy Week schedule has been devised by the new “White House Faith Office”, which was founded to “assist faith-based entities, community organisations, and houses of worship in their efforts to strengthen American families, promote work and self-sufficiency, and protect religious liberty”… “The newly created White House Faith Office is grateful to share that President Trump will honour and celebrate Holy Week and Easter with the observance it deserves,” Jennifer Korn, faith director of the White House Faith Office
Rev. Jerry J. Pokorsky: Mary’s Virtuous Beauty and the Cross
Rev. Jerry J. Pokorsky, The Catholic Thing – Praying to Mary by invoking her various titles may disturb people accustomed to dismissing devotion to Mary as extra-Biblical. But John Henry Newman warns, “Throwing off devotion to her, countries cease to worship Christ.” (Meditations & Devotions) Mary’s virtuous beauty radiates throughout the Gospels… God reveals Himself through Moses, the prophets, the ministry of Jesus, the testimony of the Apostles, Scripture, and Church teaching. Most – if not all – of the original Scriptural scrolls have returned to dust.
McCarrick Scandal Underscores Church’s Need for Greater Lay Involvement, by Tim Busch
By Tim Busch, National Catholic Register – The April 3 death of Theodore McCarrick marks the end of a particularly sad chapter in the recent history of the Catholic Church… The former cardinal — who most famously served as the powerful archbishop of Washington, D.C. — became the face of the sexual abuse of minors, leading Pope Francis to remove him from the priesthood and rescind his position in the College of Cardinals. Yet while McCarrick is now gone, the need for reform in the Catholic Church remains.
Founder’s Quote
Patriot Post – “My construction of the constitution is very different from that you quote. It is that each department is truly independent of the others, and has an equal right to decide for itself what is the meaning of the constitution in the cases submitted to its action; and especially, where it is to act ultimately and without appeal.” —Thomas Jefferson (1819)
Commentary: Trump’s Life’s Work Culminates in Confronting Communist China, by Josh Hammer
By Josh Hammer, The Daily Signal – On Wednesday, President Donald Trump abruptly announced a 90-day pause on most of his planned country-specific “reciprocal” tariffs—with the notable exception of China. In so strikingly singling out China as the focus of America’s economic and geopolitical ire, Trump was not merely clarifying that the United States views China and its regnant Communist Party as our leading 21st-century threat—he was also taking yet another notable step toward fulfilling his own lifelong goal of fundamentally resetting the terms of the U.S.-China bilateral relationship.
What Does Jesus Say About Hell? by Dan Burke, Patrick O’Hearn
By Dan Burke and Patrick O’Hearn, Catholic Exchange – Jesus does not mince words when it comes to sin and to our eternal fate. Our King wears a crown of thorns to show us that “the wages of sin is death” (Rom. 6:23)—eternal death. And Christ the King will return to separate the sheep from the goats. The goats, the unrighteous, “will go away into eternal punishment” and the sheep, the righteous, “into eternal life” (Mt. 25:46)… Throughout Scripture, Jesus is direct, clear, and stern when it comes to Hell. This sternness is not what we see in the grumpy old guy who shouts threats at kids for running on his lawn. It is more akin to the mother who cries out with full voice at her small child as he is about to wander into traffic.
A Christian at Passover, by R. R. Reno
By R. R. Reno, Frist Things – Passover is a Festival of Joy, a literal feast. The Seder encourages the fulfillment of the commandment to blot out the memory of Amalek. Yes, Pharaoh enslaved the Israelites, seeking their destruction. Yes, the Romans destroyed the Temple. Yes, the Jewish people have been persecuted. But that’s not the end of the story. The Haggadah is punctuated with affirmations of God’s deliverance, his “mighty hand and outstretched arm.” The spirit of this holiday is Psalm 84:1: “How lovely is thy dwelling place, O LORD of hosts!”
The Brew: Jesus Calms the Storm, But Not Before We’re Good and Scared and Seasick, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – n one of the Trump administration’s welcome returns to decency, sanity, and respect for the faith of our ancestors, an historic painting of Jesus calming the storm is being returned to display at a U.S. maritime service academy. As The Western Journal reports: Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy received enthusiastic and prolonged applause from midshipmen at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy when he insisted that a painting of Jesus Christ, relegated to the basement by officials in former President Joe Biden’s administration, must return to its former place of honor.
Fr. Aidan Nichols, O.P.: Surveying Synodality
Fr. Aidan Nichols, O.P., Catholic World Report – It’s sometimes said that synodality has never been properly defined, perhaps because modern ecclesiastical texts are not written by Schoolmen. A suitable definition might run, ‘Synodality is a spirit of co-responsibility for the life and mission of the Church which finds expression in decision-making processes or events and is applicable in an analogous way at the local (meaning parochial or diocesan), regional (meaning provincial, national, or patriarchal), and universal (meaning global) level of the Church body’.
Depraved Priest Sues Dating App For Destroying His Career, by Anthony Stine
By Anthony Stine, Return to Tradition, YouTube, 04/14/2025 – Plus: The face of the Church in America is being reshaped into that of Cardinal Cupich.
The White House: President Trump’s Message on Holy Week, 2025
The White House: President Trump’s Message on Holy Week, 2025 – Through His suffering, we have redemption. Through His death, we are forgiven of our sins. Through His Resurrection, we have hope of eternal life. On Easter morning, the stone is rolled away, the tomb is empty, and light prevails over darkness—signaling that death does not have the final word… This Holy Week, my Administration renews its promise to defend the Christian faith in our schools, military, workplaces, hospitals, and halls of government. We will never waver in safeguarding the right to religious liberty, upholding the dignity of life, and protecting God in our public square.
Why Young Catholics are Rejecting Feminism, Pt. 3: The Feminist Echo Chamber, by Thomas V. Mirus
By Thomas V. Mirus, Catholic Culture – Having examined some of the major areas of disagreement between Catholic feminists and their opponents, I want to take a step back and look at Catholic feminism as a movement. I fear that Catholic feminism is something of an echo chamber, and that indeed, the very notion of “feminism” is so one-sided that its failure to create a healthy world for both sexes is inevitable… Take for instance the University of St. Thomas’s new program offering a Master of Arts in “Catholic Women’s and Gender Studies”. The program offers four graduate certificates, in “Catholic Feminism”, “Women’s Health and Wellness”, “Gender and Family Policy”, and “Catholic Approaches to Sexuality and Gender”.
The Passion Through the Eyes of Our Lady, by Casey Chalk
By Casey Chalk, Crisis Magazine – How much of the Passion did Our Lady witness, and how did she understand it? It’s an important question not just because she is the mother of God but because, as our Catechism teaches, Mary is the “Church’s model of faith and charity,” and thus “she is a ‘preeminent and…wholly unique member of the Church’; indeed, she is the ‘exemplary realization’ (typus) of the Church (CCC 967).” Thus, her experience of the last moments of Christ enables us to perceive the Passion as we should see it, as the perfect and pure Church should.
Saint of the Day for April 14: Blessed Peter Gonzalez
Franciscan Media – Saint Paul had a conversion experience on the road to Damascus. Many years later, the same proved true for Peter Gonzalez, who triumphantly rode his horse into the Spanish city of Astorga in the 13th century to take up an important post at the cathedral. The animal stumbled and fell, leaving Peter in the mud and onlookers amused.
Woman Considering Abortion Chooses Life After Finding Out She Has Twins, by Shawn Carney
By Shawn Carney, LifeNews – If anxiety about having one baby leads a family to book an abortion appointment, you would think that choosing life for twins would be completely out of the question…But frequently, the opposite is true. The presence of a second baby in the womb is, instead, a reminder of the humanity of unborn children, even in the earliest stages of pregnancy… That was the case at one of the most notorious abortion facilities in Illinois, where a grandmother was forcing her own daughter to have an abortion…until a second baby was discovered. …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: They Took Counsel How to Put Him to Death
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 11:45-56 – 45 Many of the Jews therefore, who had come with Mary and had seen what he did, believed in him; 46 but some of them went to the Pharisees and told them what Jesus had done. 47 So the chief priests and the Pharisees gathered the council, and said, “What are we to do? For this man performs many signs. 48 If we let him go on thus, every one will believe in him, and the Romans will come and destroy both our holy place and our nation.” ……
We Are All Prodigal Sons and Daughters, by Regis Martin
By Regis Martin, Crisis Magazine – How do we know God loves us? Is there any evidence in the Scriptures telling us that He does? Is there an image perhaps to which we can easily point to prove that we are loved by God in the most intimate and unmistakable way? There are actually a whole busload of examples, of which the following may be the most profound and compelling of all. It is certainly the most recent, appearing just the other day in one of the Lenten readings taken from the prophet Isaiah (49:6-15).
Animation Brings Dickens-Inspired ‘The King of Kings’ to Life on the Big Screen
By Kathy Schiffer, National Catholic Register – Moviegoers who see Angel Studios’ The King of Kings are in for a treat. The animated film tells a story within a story: The life, death and resurrection of Christ is recounted with the storytelling prowess of Charles Dickens, who explains the Passion as a bedtime story for his young children… This Lenten season, the movie industry has more Christian offerings than in any year in recent memory.
Bishop Leads the Way in Consecration to Jesus Through Mary — Will You Join Him? by Joseph Pronechen
By Joseph Pronechen, National Catholic Register – Bishop Peter Libasci of Manchester, New Hampshire, is inviting children, families — and the wider flock — to join him in a consecration to Jesus through Mary, following the spirit of St. Thérèse… “This is a journey perfect for families, as both adults and children can participate,” says Blythe Kaufman, speaking about the 33-day consecration journey that Bishop Libasci will lead for his diocese. The book he — and everyone participating — will use is Child Consecration: To Jesus through Mary Following in the Spirit of St. Thérèse, the Little Flower.
The Lenten Homestretch: Recentering Goals and Remembering Why, by Jacob Gillick
By Jacob Gillick, Catholic Exchange – One can be tempted to treat Lent as a set of rules and cultural practices that we do just because we are Catholic, without understanding the deeper meaning. But if our Lent is to bear fruit, we ought to remember what our fasting and disciplines are for. They are not arbitrary restrictions on pleasures; rather, these age-old practices of fasting, prayer, and almsgiving are those which lead to true freedom, the freedom that comes only from living in the light of Christ.
Compassion or Coercion? What Is the Role of Government in a Free Society? by Craig DeLuz
By Craig DeLuz, The Daily Signal – In the ongoing debate about the role of government in addressing societal issues, a crucial misconception often surfaces on one side: The desire to help others equates to a mandate for state intervention… Advocates for increased government action frequently ignore the vital distinction between voluntary assistance and coercive mandates. The belief that government can—or should—serve as the ultimate arbiter of compassion neglects the fundamental principle that true generosity arises from individual choice rather than compulsion. …
Another Day, Another Alleged Would-Be Trump Assassin Charged, by M.D. Kittle
By M.D. Kittle, The Federalist – Less than a week after a horrifying survey found more than half of self-identified leftists believe killing President Donald Trump would be justifiable, a Pennsylvania man has been charged with threatening to murder the president and other U.S. officials… Shawn Monper, 32, of Butler — the same Pennsylvania community where Trump came within a fraction of an inch of being assassinated last July — faces federal charges of making threats to assault and murder Trump, DOGE advisor and Tesla founder Elon Musk, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, and others, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Three Gifts Offered by Jesus On His Way to the Cross, by Carl E. Olson
By Carl E. Olson, Catholic World Report – In the Upper Room, reclining with the apostles, Jesus took the bread and blessed it, and said, “This is my body, which will be given for you…” He took the cup, and said, “This cup is the new covenant in my blood, which will be shed for you.” This, of course, is the gift of the Eucharist, “the source and summit of the Christian life,” the Body and Blood which nourishes the sons and daughters of God. This gift was offered along with the gift of the priesthood, through which this perfect and holy sacrifice has been perpetually offered (CCC, 611).
Victim Advocate’s Open Letter To U.S. Bishops, by Gene Thomas Gomulka
By Gene Thomas Gomulka, Complicit Clergy – On April 22, 2008, eleven years before ex-Cardinal Theodore McCarrick was laicized on February 13, 2019, my friend and fellow sex abuse victims’ advocate, Richard Sipe, posted this “Open Letter” online that he sent to Pope Benedict about McCarrick’s homosexual predatory behavior… Eight years later, after McCarrick continued to travel and function as a Cardinal, Sipe had this letter of July 28, 2016 legally served to then-Bishop Robert McElroy for Pope Francis who alone had the authority to discipline McCarrick. …
Saint of the Day for April 12: St. Teresa of Los Andes
Franciscan Media – One needn’t live a long life to leave a deep imprint. Teresa of Los Andes is proof of that… As a young girl growing up in the early 1900’s in Santiago, Chile, Juana Fernandez read an autobiography of a French-born saint—Thérèse, popularly known as the Little Flower. ..
The Perpetual Passover Feast, by Sheryl Collmer
By Sheryl Collmer, Crisis Magazine – “The great reward of learning about Passover is the realization that the Mass was prepared for us from the beginning.” … Passover is gratuitous for Catholics because we celebrate it every day in the Mass. But it’s a beautiful backdrop, adding rich detail and poetic resonance to our celebration of the institution of the Eucharist on Holy Thursday. Many Christians have begun to study Passover more deeply, even reenacting the Last Supper. The Scriptures, songs, customs, and ritual foods of Passover create a landscape through which we can pass on our way to Christ’s last Passover supper on that fateful night in Jerusalem.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: I Am the Son of God
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 10:31-42 – 31 The Jews took up stones again to stone him. 32 Jesus answered them, “I have shown you many good works from the Father; for which of these do you stone me?” 33 The Jews answered him, “It is not for a good work that we stone you but for blasphemy; because you, being a man, make yourself God.” 34 Jesus answered them, “Is it not written in your law, `I said, you are gods’? 35 If he called them gods to whom the word of God came (and Scripture cannot be broken), 36 do you say of him whom the Father consecrated and sent into the world, `You are blaspheming,’ because I said, `I am the Son of God’? …
Mary’s Participation in the Cross, by Aaron Kheriaty, MD
By Aaron Kheriaty, MD, Catholic Exchange – In this series I have introduced the prayer, doce me passionem Tuam—teach me Your suffering—a simple aspiration we can pray many times a day. I also offered some suggestions on preparing during Lent for a Consecration to the Most Holy Cross of Jesus on Good Friday, which I will publish here during Holy Week. Today I would like to reflect on Mary’s participation in the Cross of Christ as a model for how each of us can more fully enter into Christ’s suffering, and in doing so, grow in union with Him.
The Sin We Like to Justify, by Joannie Watson
By Joannie Watson, Integrated Catholic Life – “Be angry, but sin not.”… In today’s Gospel, we have the Pharisees and Jesus facing off, in an argument that will eventually lead to Christ’s death next week. Yesterday’s Gospel ended with the Pharisees growing so angry with Jesus’ message that they picked up stones to throw at him. Here, they’re about to do it again… Their anger against him was so great, it was about to lead to violence. In a few days, it will lead to his trial and crucifixion… They believed their anger was justified.
Gasps and Moans But No Answers – House Dems Challenged To Explain ‘What a Woman Is’, by Eric Scheiner
By Eric Scheiner, MRC TV – Democrats are fighting against the move that would require proof of citizenship to register for federal elections. Some leftists claim that it would make it harder for women to vote… Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) said.. “Bless my colleagues’ hearts on the other side of the isle, using married woman as a ‘gotcha’ for voting. I’ve never had to bring my birth certificate to prove that I was a registered voter. I have an ID that has a different name than my birth certificate. And also, since we’re using women as bait here, maybe in the next round of debates, they can explain to us exactly what a woman is.”
Sen. Kennedy: NPR and PBS are Biased – ‘But, That’s Not What Concerns Me the Most’, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, CNS News – While the blatantly biased reporting by NPR and PBS is reason enough to cut off their taxpayer funding, there’s an even more important reason to do, Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) says…. “My question is this: what in God’s name, what on God’s Green Earth are we doing with…$36 trillion of debt, which is just accumulated deficit, why are we giving certain TV stations and certain radio stations in America – but, not others – $500 million a year?… “Why? …
House Passes Budget Resolution That Sets Up Defunding Planned Parenthood, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The U.S. House of Representatives passed a budget resolution Thursday that paves the way for defunding Planned Parenthood and other abortion companies through the budget reconciliation process… The move is celebrated by pro-life advocates as a significant step toward ending taxpayer support for the abortion industry… The resolution, which mirrors a similar measure passed by the Senate on April 5 …
Is It Good for Man to Be Alone Now? by John M. Grondelski
By John M. Grondelski, The Catholic Thing – Our media are intermittently stirred up over the decline of marriage in American society. Many factors play into that phenomenon: confusion over the very definition of “marriage” and its substitution by ersatz stand-ins; economic insecurity that deters young people, especially young men, from entering adult life; a split between “adult” and “professional” life, in which there are gender differences; differing and often unrealistic expectations of marriage; the decline of religious commitment, expressed in religious marriage with a co-religionist, etc. ….
WATCH: Hichborn’s Epic Rant on The USCCB, by John Yep
By John Yep, Catholics for Catholics – This is an excerpt of an interview conducted by John Yep of Catholics for Catholics with Michael Hichborn of the Lepanto Institute regarding the statement issued by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) announcing they were withdrawing from receiving federal grants to process illegal aliens. ….
Catholic Charities of Central Texas Advising Illegal Aliens On How To Avoid Deportation, by Nicole Williams-Quezada
By Nicole Williams-Quezada, Hill Top Views – In an intimate setting at St. Edward’s University’s Carter Auditorium, Catholic Charities of Central Texas’s Department of Justice accredited representative Karen Green provided critical immigration information to a small group of attendees… The workshop … created a conversational atmosphere where students could ask questions and receive practical guidance about current immigration policies and rights… “Proving you’ve been here for two years requires creative documentation from doctors, schools, bills — anything that creates a packet showing your presence,” Green said
An Economic Interpretation of the Gospel, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – In his teaching, relayed to us through the Gospel, Jesus uses images that would have been especially familiar to the people living in the Holy Land at that time; He speaks of fish and vineyards and sheep, to listeners who were fishermen and vintners and shepherds. But he also uses the language of economic transactions—of calculating costs and making investments and recognizing the value of pearls—that speak to people of any time or place.
Questions Linger on Cardinal Fernandez’s ‘Sex Change’ Remarks, by Edward Pentin
By Edward Pentin, National Catholic Register – The prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, who recently appeared to some observers to support “sex change” surgery in especially difficult cases, has not responded to questions aimed at clarifying his comments… Addressing via video link a theological conference in Germany in February, Cardinal Victor Fernández upheld the Church’s opposition to such surgery and gender ideology, but said, “We do not want to be cruel and say that we do not understand the conditioning of people and the deep suffering that exists in some cases of ‘dysphoria’ that manifests itself even from childhood.”
Saint of the Day for April 11: St. Stanislaus (July 26, 1030-April 11, 1079)
Franciscan Media – Anyone who reads the history of Eastern Europe cannot help but chance on the name of Stanislaus, the saintly but tragic bishop of Kraków, patron of Poland. He is remembered with Saints Thomas More and Thomas Becket for vigorous opposition to the evils of an unjust government.
Archbishop Naumann: Heroic Witness to Life
The Editors, National Catholic Register – We thank the Lord for Archbishop Naumann’s courageous promotion of life at all stages, and we pray that others in the Church will be drawn to imitate his witness… In a world marked by pick-and-choose approaches to protecting human dignity — what Pope Francis has called “the throwaway culture” — brave and steadfast champions of life are sorely in need… This is why Archbishop Joseph Naumann deserves particular attention — and his ministry deserves to be celebrated.
Analysis: Bishop Strickland: Courage as a Bishop ‘is a Requirement’, by Michael Haynes
By Michael Haynes, Snr. Vatican Correspondent, LifeSiteNews – Bishop Joseph Strickland has warned of a “deliberate effort to undermine the unchanging truths of the Catholic faith from within the Church herself.”… “The silence of the shepherds in the face of injustice and the erosion of truth is serious,” said Strickland… Since being removed by the Pope as bishop of the Diocese of Tyler, Texas, in November 2023, Strickland has continued his characteristic outspoken commentary on the state of the Catholic Church and the faith. He has cited this style as leading to his removal from the Tyler see, commenting previously how he was asked to stop speaking about the “Deposit of Faith.”….
The Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Before Abraham Was, I Am
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 8:51-59 – 51 Truly, truly, I say to you, if any one keeps my word, he will never see death.” 52 The Jews said to him, “Now we know that you have a demon. Abraham died, as did the prophets; and you say, `If any one keeps my word, he will never taste death.’ 53 Are you greater than our father Abraham, who died? And the prophets died! Who do you claim to be?” 54 Jesus answered, “If I glorify myself, my glory is nothing; it is my Father who glorifies me, of whom you say that he is your God.
The Devil’s Bagman, by Liz Yore
By Liz Yore, Yore Children – There’s an old Irish saying that “A shroud has no pockets.”… That’s bad news for Moneybucks McCarrick who left this mortal coil at age 94 years on April 3, 2025…
Despite his enormous wealth and global prominence, he left this world unrepentant, a pariah, and a pernicious homosexual predator. No amount of money can repair his destroyed reputation. Ted should have known that money, power, and influence won’t open the pearly gates… Who knows if he even believed in heaven.
Ten Tariff Questions Never Asked, by Victor Davis Hanson
By Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness – The real trade war wasn’t Trump’s—it was decades of lopsided deals, deficits, and double standards America tolerated while others profited… 1.Trump’s So-Called “Trade War.”… Many call the American effort to obtain either tariff parity or a reduction in the roughly $1 trillion trade deficit and fifty years of consecutive trade deficits “a trade war.” But then what do they call the policies of the past half-century by Europe, Asia, China, and others to ensure asymmetrical tariffs, pseudo-health and security trade restrictions, and large surpluses?
Colorado Bishops Urge Veto of ‘Abhorrent’ Abortion Funding Bill, by Kate Quiñones
By Kate Quiñones, CNA – The Colorado Catholic bishops are urging state Gov. Jared Polis to veto a bill that would put at least $1.5 million of public funding annually toward Medicaid-covered abortions… The Tuesday open letter — co-signed by Archbishop Samuel Aquila and Auxiliary Bishop Jorge Rodriguez of the Archdiocese of Denver, Bishop James Golka of Colorado Springs, and Bishop Stephen Berg of Pueblo — urged the governor “to consider the millions of Coloradans who do not want their hard-earned tax dollars to be used in the destruction of human life.” …
Cardinal Newman Society: Catholic Summer Camps for Children and Grandchildren
By Cardinal Newman Society, The Catholic Thing – Summer programs are a great opportunity for high school students to strengthen their academic and extracurricular skills, grow in their spiritual lives, get a head start on college visits, learn from distinguished professors, make lifelong friends, and experience what faithful Catholic education is all about. The Cardinal Newman Society presents a list of more than two dozen programs in North America and overseas.
Here Are The Top 5 Factors Damaging Society By Killing Marriage, by Andrea Mrozek and Peter Jon Mitchell
By Andrea Mrozek and Peter Jon Mitchell, The Federalist – No man or woman remains young, healthy, and working forever, which makes a network of family supports more important as time goes on… While recently sharing a meal with a group of Gen Z and Millennial young adults, we discussed whether marriage is still relevant. Marriage was once almost a given, but the pathway to family life is far less straightforward today… This is the central question we ask in our new book, I…Do? Why Marriage Still Matters. We’ve identified at least five forces that have reshaped how young adults understand marriage and left them less confident about the prospect of enjoying a healthy married life.
Our Worst Trading Partner
By Terence Jeffrey, The Daily Signal – “And all of America is paying attention to what you are saying,” Schumer claimed to Booker—according to the Congressional Record… “All of America needs to know there are so many problems because of the disastrous actions of this administration in terms of how they are helping only the billionaires and hurting average families.”… In just the first two months of this year, the United States ran a $52.9 billion trade deficit with China. That was the largest trade deficit the United States ran with any nation… Schumer and Booker are not helping American families by opposing Trump’s efforts to counter China.
This Just In: Israel, Hamas and LGBTQ+ in the News, by Robert R. Reilly
By Robert R. Reilly, Crisis Magazine – If you think back to the 9/11 attacks on America, the Qatari record doesn’t look so good. Former Qatari government bureaucrat Khalid Sheikh Mohammad was the mastermind of the attack. But that was more than two decades ago, say you. How about today?… Well, in fact, Qatar is a major funder—to the tune of $400 million per year—of Hamas, a terrorist organization if there ever was one. Hamas is dedicated to killing Jews, as was so ably demonstrated on October 7… But why would anyone want to kill Jews?
Elon Musk’s Other Dread, by Frank Perley
By Frank Perley, The Stream – Elon Musk has made more than his share of headlines – and enemies – in helping President Donald Trump scale back the governmental behemoth that threatens to bankrupt the United States. Cutting costs as the leader of the president’s new Department of Government Efficiency, though, isn’t the top concern for the world’s foremost entrepreneur. What keeps him awake at night, he admits, is humanity’s birth dearth.
“Help My Unbelief:” Praying While Grieving, by Pamela Patnode
By Pamela Patnode, Catholic Exchange – I anticipate Holy Week this year with a sense of solemn contemplation. A year ago at this time, I had no idea that I would be entering into a year of death… Since last Lent, I have grieved the passing of friends, family, and the children of friends. It has been a year of accompanying those who mourn while also experiencing, challenging, questioning, and learning to affirm my own grief.
New Bill Tabulates How Much Tax Money Planned Parenthood Gets So It Can Be Defunded, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Sen. Jim Banks, R-Ind., introduced legislation Wednesday aimed at exposing what pro-life advocates call a hidden flow of taxpayer dollars to abortion businesses, particularly Planned Parenthood, with the ultimate goal of cutting off taxpayer funding to the nation’s largest abortion chain… The Abortion Funding Awareness Act of 2025 would require states to report detailed information on Medicaid payments to abortion businesses, including the amount of funding, the number of abortions performed, gestational ages of the unborn children killed, and methods used to kill them.
Saint of the Day for April 10: St. Magdalen of Canossa (March 1, 1774 – April 10, 1835)
By Franciscan Media Saint Magdalen of Canossa’s Story – Wealth and privilege did nothing to prevent today’s saint from following her calling to serve Christ in the […]
USCCB to Trump: You Can’t Fire Me; I Quit, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Responding to the Trump administration’s drastic curb on refugee-resettlement programs, the US Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has announced its decision “not to renew the cooperative agreements with the federal government related to children’s services and refugee support.”… Excuse me? Did I miss something? The federal government has withdrawn funding, and so the USCCB has decided not to run the programs that Uncle Sam had subsidized? In effect, then, the USCCB’s message to the White House is a variation on an old theme: “You can’t fire me; I quit.”
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: The Truth Will Make You Free
Author Don Schwager. Servants of the Word – John 8:31-42 – 31 Jesus then said to the Jews who had believed in him, “If you continue in my word, you are truly my disciples, 32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will make you free.” 33 They answered him, “We are descendants of Abraham, and have never been in bondage to any one. How is it that you say, `You will be made free’?” 34 Jesus answered them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, every one who commits sin is a slave to sin. …
Brian Goes to Washington, by Joshua Mercer
By Joshua Mercer, Catholic Vote – I just got off the phone with Brian… Today’s hearing was a moment of immense pride for American Catholics to see a faithful member of our Church, a devoted husband and father of nine, testify to the shared goals of our great nation and our Church: a deep and authentic human flourishing… During the hearing, Brian noted a few of the common interests the Holy See shares with the United States – resolving the many wars around the world, protecting human life, ending human trafficking, giving relief to persecuted Christians around the globe, and promoting religious freedom for all.
There Will Come Soft Rains, by Francis X. Maier
By Francis X. Maier, The Catholic Thing – I was reminded of this recently while reading yet another lurid tale about Elon Musk. Musk is now something of a hate magnet. He’s routinely cast as the dangerous, unelected Tech Bro of Washington’s Boogeyman-in-Chief. A late March Wall Street Journal report highlighted the DOGE master’s role in disrupting NASA’s plans for a return to the moon. According to the Journal, Musk has pressed the agency to pursue a manned mission to Mars instead. This would arguably benefit his own company, SpaceX, in a perceived conflict of interest. And it would fit very comfortably with Musk’s lifelong personal goal of colonizing Mars. “Occupy Mars” is the slogan on his favorite tee shirt.
What Would It Take to Destroy the United States? by Victor Davis Hanson
By Victor Davis Hanson, The Daily Signal – Hello, this is Victor Davis Hanson for The Daily Signal. I was looking at the news this week and I thought of an experiment. What if you really wanted to destroy the United States? What if you’d had ill intention for America? What would you do? What agenda would you pursue?…. And then I started thinking of civilizations. What was the stuff of civilizations that made them work? And it’s basic: their borders, their finances, their unity, their fuel, their food. So, if you really wanted to, in civilizational terms, destroy the United States, the first thing I would do if I were an enemy of the United States is I would destroy the borders.
Fr. Jeffrey Kirby: During Passiontide, the Church Doubles Down on Lent
By Father Jeffrey Kirby, National Catholic Register – Laetare (“Rejoice”) Sunday was a gracious pause to our Lenten penance. After enjoying its light-heartedness, the Church now doubles down. With the flowers, music and rose vestments of Laetare Sunday behind us, we are now called by the Church into the somber “second phase” of Lent. It is time for us to enter Passiontide… During the first part of the Lenten season, we focused on examining where we stand in our own relationship with the Lord Jesus and on acts of penance, as we try to heed the call of St. Paul: ….
Death of a Company Man, by Jude Russo
By Jude Russo, The American Conservative – (Theodore McCarrick) showed many of the features of a company man—an ancient character in the Church. This was held against him in retrospect; Catholics love nothing more than griping about high-flying clergy. I tend to think this is somewhat misplaced. It’s the sexual misconduct that was the problem. Company men are inevitable; if they’re good at their jobs, assuming you’re on board with the mission of the company itself, they may even be desirable. Not everyone who works for your civilization-spanning organization is going to be a Gregory the Great. You may as well have competence in the inevitable ranks of time-servers. …
Regaining Your Calm Through Mindfulness…The Catholic Way, by Laraine Bennett and Lianna Haidar
By Laraine Bennett and Lianna Haidar, Catholic Exchange – Anxiety. Who has not had on occasion that panicky feeling, our heart racing as anxious “what if” thoughts flood our minds? This heightened stress response is the amygdala setting off alarm bells, preparing us to fight or to flee, telling us we are in danger… When we are in mortal danger, we need our amygdala to ready our bodies by quickening our breath, raising our blood pressure, sending cortisol and adrenaline to heighten our energy. But what if we are simply preparing to give a presentation at work? Or laying in bed trying to sleep?
The Selective Morality of the Christian Social Justice Left and Right, by Jason Jones
By Jason Jones, Crisis Magazine – But after all these years, I’ve come to a sad conclusion: the bleeding-heart Christian social justice Left and the bold, assertive Christian Right are both willing to vigorously defend the vulnerable only when it doesn’t threaten their first-world privileges. Each side champions the vulnerable, but their fervor comes in waves, and it always stops short when the demands of justice come close to the feet of their most cherished idols.
Msgr. Charles Pope: A Different Look at the Cross
By Msgr. Charles Pope – When I was young and throughout my seminary years, I usually contemplated the crucifix and Jesus’ suffering on the Cross somberly. It was my sin that had put Him there, that had made Him suffer. The Cross was something that compelled a silent reverence in me, and suggested that I meditate deeply on what Jesus had to endure. I would often think of John, Mary, and the other women beneath the Cross, mournfully beholding Jesus’ slow, painful death.
Saying “Yes” to the Latent, Lenten Power of “No”, by Ronald L. Jelinek, Ph.D.
By Ronald L. Jelinek, Ph.D., Catholic World Report – As we approach Holy Week, perhaps we can refamiliarize ourselves with the gifts we have been given to reclaim our power of self-control. We can pray for the virtue of temperance. We can practice abstinence–both from meat on Fridays and, more generally, from other tempting things which have a hold on us. We can fast–on Good Friday, of course–but perhaps also at other times with intermittent fasting.
Congress and 18 States Poised to Defund Planned Parenthood, by Chuck Donovan
By Chuck Donovan, LifeNews – The federal government, and up to 18 state governments, are inching their way toward Medicaid defunding of affiliates of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, for many decades the nation’s premier funder and supplier of abortion… The battle has shifted back and forth over that time thanks to changes in the party holding the White House and statehouses. But it has been drawn out for another key reason, and that is the early and wily decision by Planned Parenthood’s leadership and allied groups to promote passage of multiple public funding streams that aid their programs.
Saint of the Day for April 9: St. Casilda
Franciscan Media – Some saints’ names are far more familiar to us than others, but even the lives of obscure holy persons teach us something… And so it is with Saint Casilda. Her father was a Muslim leader in Toledo, Spain, in the 10th century. Casilda was a devout Muslim but was kind to Christian prisoners.
NewsMax: Supreme Court Backs Trump on Deportations Under Alien Enemies Act
By NewsMax, (Thomson/Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court handed Donald Trump a victory on Monday by letting him use a 1798 law that historically has been employed only in wartime to swiftly deport alleged Venezuelan gang members as part of the Republican president’s hardline approach to immigration… The court granted the administration’s request to lift Washington-based U.S. Judge James Boasberg’s March 15 order that had temporarily blocked the summary deportations under Trump’s invocation of the Alien Enemies Act while litigation in the case continues.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: When You Have Lifted up the Son of Man
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 8:21-30 – 21 Again he said to them, “I go away, and you will seek me and die in your sin; where I am going, you cannot come.” 22 Then said the Jews, “Will he kill himself, since he says, `Where I am going, you cannot come’?” 23 He said to them, “You are from below, I am from above; you are of this world, I am not of this world. 24 I told you that you would die in your sins, for you will die in your sins unless you believe that I am he.” 25 They said to him, “Who are you?” ….
Father Raymond J. de Souza: What Theodore McCarrick Taught Us About Clerical Corruption
By Father Raymond J. de Souza, National Catholic Register – The Temple needed to be cleansed in the time of Caiaphas. It still does. It always will… (Theodore McCarrick’s) death is an occasion to recall what McCarrick taught us about clerical corruption, and how prevalent it remains in the history of salvation. The days before Holy Week are a good time to be reminded of that… In the 2002 phase of the sexual abuse scandals, Cardinal Bernard Law of Boston was the principal figure of negligence and cover-up. In 2018, McCarrick was something different, a malefactor himself who rose high in the ranks. His case raised the specter of widespread ecclesial corruption.
Despite PR Pivot, Meta Is Still A Monopoly And A Threat To A Free Society, by Rachel Bovard
By Rachel Bovard, The Federalist – Even Big Tech’s toughest conservative critics must admit Mark Zuckerberg and Meta have had a good few months… In the wake of President Donald Trump’s reelection last November, the $1 trillion company finally scrapped its worst woke initiatives, from Facebook’s infamous “fact-checking” regime to its internal DEI programming. Its sites are apparently no longer throttling political content. And Zuckerberg has even rebranded himself — going “all-in on a MAGA-dominated Washington,” buying a $23 million home two miles from the White House ….
A Word to the Anti-Trump Protesters and Their Media Enablers, by Peter Wolfgang
By Peter Wolfgang, Catholic Culture – On Wednesday, March 19th over 2,500 Connecticut pro-lifers gathered at the state Capitol in Hartford to call for an end to abortion in our state. My organization, Family Institute of Connecticut, was one of the co-hosts and I was one of the speakers. As far as mainstream media goes, this year’s Connecticut March for Life was covered by News Channel 8, the Hartford Courant, and pretty much no one else… On Saturday April 5th the “Hands Off” rallies—protesting President Trump and Elon Musk—were held at multiple locations across the country. Pretty much every local mainstream media outlet covered the ones here in Connecticut.
Colorado Legislature Passes Bill Forcing Taxpayers to Fund Abortions Up to Birth, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The legislation, SB25-183, cleared the House with a party-line vote and has sparked fierce debate over the use of public funds for killing children before birth… The bill, which previously passed the state Senate, mandates that Colorado’s Medicaid program, administered through the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing, cover abortions with tax dollars for all eligible recipients. It also extends funding to out-of-state individuals seeking abortions in Colorado, a provision critics argue turns the state into an “abortion tourism” destination.
We Need to Start a Revolution in Every School District, by MassResistance
By MassResistance, The Stream – Public school enrollment across the country is going down. By the thousands, families are saying they’ve had enough. They are either paying to send their children to private schools or they are taking on the burdens of homeschooling… It’s not hard to see why. By virtually every measure, public education in America is worse than ever before. High percentages of children in every grade are reading below their expected grade-point level. They can’t solve complex (or even easy) math problems. Their knowledge of civics, American government, and history is abysmal. They can’t write coherent paragraphs.
Teach the Children: The King of Kings, by Sheryl Collmer
By Sheryl Collmer, Crisis Magazine – The 19th-century author Charles Dickens wanted that for his children, too. The animated feature film The King of Kings—opening April 11, on the eve of Holy Week—is loosely based on a virtually unknown Dickens work: The Life of Our Lord, written for my beloved children. Dickens wrote it exclusively for his children, and he read it to them every Christmas. It was never meant for publication; indeed, the family was forbidden to share it outside the household.
Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone: It’s Time for a Renaissance of Excellence in Catholic Liturgy
By Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone, National Catholic Register – Observers point to many serious problems: the decline in marriage and the impending demographic crisis; the parallel decline in young people accepting the call to priesthood and the religious life; ever growing family fragmentation; lingering fallout from revelations of clergy sexual abuse of decades ago; the scandal caused by prominent Catholics who stridently oppose foundational moral truths; lack of clarity in presenting the Church’s teachings on the sensitive issues of our time and the ensuing divisions that result from it; the rise of social media as an alternative magisterium, replacing parents and parish alike as the primary educators of children. And the list goes on.
Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV: The Significance of Laetare Sunday
By Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV, Catholic Exchange – Holy Mother Church exhorts us to rejoice on Laetare Sunday of the Lenten Season with these words, “Rejoice, Jerusalem, and all who love her. Be joyful, all who were in mourning; exult and be satisfied at her consoling breasts” (Is. 66:10-11). But how can we pause to rejoice when we are recalling our many sins, performing our Lenten penances for these sins, reflecting on the suffering of Christ for our sins, and striving to unite our sufferings with His? Doesn’t it seem out of place to rejoice in such a setting?
FAKE NEWS: Bishop Seitz Claims 1-In-5 Catholics ‘At Risk for Deportation’, by Eric Killelea
By Eric Killelea, Chron, (Complicit Clergy) – Bishop Mark Seitz of El Paso has warned that one in five Catholics in America are at risk of themselves or family members being deported under President Trump’s mass deportation plans… The 71-year-old bishop overseeing congregations along the border in West Texas has been among the most outspoken Catholic leaders to criticize the Trump administration’s deportation plans that allow for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to arrest people in churches.
VICTORY! U.S. Bishops Withdraw From Federal Illegal Alien Resettlement Grift
By Peter Smith, Associated Press, (Complicit Clergy) – The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops announced Monday that it is ending a half-century of partnerships with the federal government to serve refugees and migrant children, saying the “heartbreaking” decision follows the Trump administration’s abrupt halt to funding… The break will inevitably result in fewer services than what Catholic agencies were able to offer in the past to people in need, the bishops said.
Saint of the Day for April 8: St. Julie Billiart
Franciscan Media – Born in Cuvilly, France, into a family of well-to-do farmers, young Marie Rose Julie Billiart showed an early interest in religion and in helping the sick and poor. Though the first years of her life were relatively peaceful and uncomplicated, Julie had to take up manual work as a young teen when her family lost its money. …
What Is Catholic Fundamentalism? by Eduardo J. Echeverria
By Eduardo J. Echeverria, The Catholic Thing – In his recent book, Catholic Fundamentalism in America, Mark S. Massa, SJ, claims that five characteristics mark a “fundamentalist.”… A “sectarian [resistance to] dialogue and collaboration.”… Overemphasis on the institutional model of the Church such that fundamentalism identifies the Kingdom of God with the institution of the Roman Catholic Church ….
Communion Rails Return as Churches Embrace Beauty and Reverence, by Joseph Pronechen
By Joseph Pronechen, National Catholic Register – A growing number of Catholic parishes in the U.S. are restoring altar rails, renewing reverence and transforming the faithful’s experience of the Holy Eucharist… Every Sunday at St. Anne Church in Richmond Hill, Georgia, the Hilleary family — mother Michelle, father Brian and five children — receives Communion at the altar rail… “It creates a more sacred space. And it draws your attention to the sacred,” Michelle Hilleary told the Register.
“It sets apart the sanctuary,” observed her 15-year-old daughter, Malia. …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Whoever Follows Me Will Not Walk in Darkness
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 8:12-20 – 12 Again Jesus spoke to them, saying, “I am the light of the world; he who follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.” 13 The Pharisees then said to him, “You are bearing witness to yourself; your testimony is not true.” 14 Jesus answered, “Even if I do bear witness to myself, my testimony is true, for I know where I have come and where I am going, but you do not know where I come or where I am going. 15 You judge according to the flesh, I judge no one. …
Members of Congress Must Be Present to Represent, by Tim Young
By Tim Young, The Daily Signal – President Donald Trump’s win in November was so sweeping of a mandate that Republicans won control of both the House and Senate… Control of Congress is critical to moving Trump’s vast America First agenda forward—and because of the slim majority held by Republicans in the House of Representatives, one would hope they’re working together in lockstep on behalf of the American people. …
CBS: Ted’s Dead, But STILL No Accountability (Originally Published This Report on May 29, 2019)
By CBS News by Staff – The former secretary to defrocked American Cardinal Theodore McCarrick has released excerpts from private and confidential correspondence among top Vatican leaders which reveal details of restrictions placed on McCarrick by the Holy See following allegations of sexual misconduct. The communications reveal the extent to which the restrictions were known among senior church leaders – and particularly by his successor Cardinal Donald Wuerl – but not enforced.
SURVEY: 55% Of Self-Identified Leftists Say Killing Trump Is Justifiable, by M.D. Kittle
By M.D. Kittle, The Federalist – The more troubling trend is the rising violent rhetoric isn’t just coming from the ‘fringe’ left, it’s being ‘normalized’ by the left… The unhinged left, fueled by Trump Derangement Syndrome and seething hatred for Elon Musk, is trending more violent, according to a new study that finds political violence targeting President Donald Trump and his billionaire adviser is “becoming increasingly normalized.”
Government Misled Public on Thimerosal Link to Autism ‘for Decades,’ Falsely Claims It’s Been Removed From Vaccines, by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.
By Brenda Baletti, Ph.D., Children’s Health Defense – According to a special investigation by journalist Sharyl Attkisson, the government has misled the public for decades about the science linking thimerosal to autism and other neurodevelopment disorders. It also continues to claim thimerosal has been removed from all childhood vaccines — even though some vaccines, including those given to children, still contain the ingredient… The U.S. government has long told the public that thimerosal, a mercury-based vaccine preservative ingredient, poses no harm to children, but that out of an abundance of caution, the ingredient hasn’t been used in childhood vaccines since at least 2001. …
Fr. Dan Pattee: What’s Wrong With the World?
By Fr. Dan Pattee, Catholic Exchange – There’s a story told that the London Times at one point sought answers from the public to the question: “What’s wrong with the world?” As the story goes, G.K. Chesterton humbly responded with the answer: “I am.” Chesterton would later write a book, entitled What’s Wrong with the World, but today it is a question that has largely been sidestepped… The modern Catholic and Christian mind is more inclined to proceed to an apologetics of a world shot through with the Transcendentals of truth, goodness, and beauty, which is true enough. Transcendentals are universal, which means they are ubiquitous and are found to some degree in everything that exists.
Deacon Michael Bickerstaff: A Reflection on the Scriptures: Redeemed by God’s Love
By Deacon Michael Bickerstaff, Integrated Catholic Life – The love of God for each of us is so great that He entered creation and united a human nature to His Divine Nature in order to give His life so that we might live… The act of God becoming man, what we call the Incarnation, is so great an act of selfless love that we revere it in a special way. It is the focus of our prayer three times daily in the Angelus. We bow during the recitation of the Creed during Sunday Mass when we say the words, “and by the Holy Spirit was incarnate of the Virgin Mary, and became man.”
Fr. Brian A. Graebe: The Prodigal Son of God
By Fr. Brian A. Graebe, The Catholic Thing – Of all the parables Jesus told, the two most famous are found only in St. Luke’s Gospel. Both the Good Samaritan and the Prodigal Son are so familiar even to non-Christians that they’ve entered into the common lexicon. We have Good Samaritan laws, and we refer to anyone who returns from a wayward path as a prodigal son. That familiarity can induce a certain fatigue. Perhaps, though, we might take a different approach and look at such things, as we should look at all things, through the eyes of Jesus.
WATCH: The McCarrick Legacy – a STAIN on Holy Mother Church, by Gavin Ashenden, Katherine Bennett
By Gavin Ashenden, Katherine Bennett, Catholics Unscripted – (They) discuss the complex issues surrounding the death of Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, a figure emblematic of the sexual abuse crisis within the Catholic Church. The hosts discuss the implications of his legacy, the cultural context of sexual abuse, and the need for accountability within the Church. They explore the role of laity in demanding change and the importance of repentance and grace in the face of human failure. The discussion also touches on the broader cultural double standards regarding sexuality and the true nature of the Church’s enemies, emphasizing the need for prayer and compassion.
Trump Restores Health Care Funding to States Biden Punished for Being Pro-Life, by Elise DeGeeter
By Elise DeGeeter, LifeNews – The Trump administration has restored millions in Title X funding to Oklahoma and Tennessee, two states previously cut off under the Biden administration for refusing to provide abortion referrals… In 2023, Biden’s Health and Human Services (HHS) revoked funding after labeling the states’ pro-life services “out of compliance” with federal rules, as CatholicVote previously reported.
Ready for Gibson’s “Acid Trip” Resurrection? by Sean Fitzpatrick
By Sean Fitzpatrick, Crisis Magazine – Two decades on, in the fullness of time, Gibson’s sequel to his magnum opus is set to begin filming this summer. No one knows if it will meet the high standard set with the original. Oremus!… After two decades of speculation following Mel Gibson’s groundbreaking The Passion of the Christ, it’s finally official: a sequel will begin shooting this summer in Italy. Like the first film, The Resurrection of the Christ will seek to challenge audiences as a wild work of cinema in a world (and a Church) growing devoid of anything like bold originality in art.
Can Trump Clean Out the Deep State Before It Destroys Him? by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – Our country, like many in Europe, is in the throes of a low-level running civil war between elites and the people. As I’ve explained here before, the “managerial” class James Burnham identified as the real winners of World War II is intent on seizing total control over politics, the economy, and culture from the old leaders of Western society — individual business owners, voting citizens, churches, and other civic groups. Managers don’t produce things or invent things the way Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and other old-fashioned businessmen have. Managers control things, and people, by using bureaucratic levers and legal boobytraps. If they can’t win elections, they cancel them (see Romania), arrest their opponents (see France), or steal them (see the U.S. in 2020).
WATCH: Catholic Charities Involvement In Child Trafficking, by Joe Rossi
By Joe Rossi, Lindell TV – Catholic Charities took $1.4B in taxpayer funds to process migrant children — while skipping background checks for adult sponsors… Joe Rossi tells Lindell TV: “They stopped vetting. It didn’t matter who picked the kids up — just move them fast.”… He’s demanding an independent investigation into how this happened and where the money went. …
Msgr. Pope Warns: Hell Is Real — and Many Are Headed There, by Matthew McDonald
By Matthew McDonald, National Catholic Register – Msgr. Charles Pope discussed his new book on the doctrine of hell on EWTN’s ‘The World Over’ on Thursday… Many Catholics underestimate the power of hell and the possibility they may end up there, pastor and author Msgr. Charles Pope said… He said 21 of the 38 parables in the Gospels are about hell (often referred to as Gehenna) — including the rich man and Lazarus, the wise and foolish virgins, the weeds and the wheat, and the sheep and the goats… “Nobody loves you and me more than Jesus, and yet nobody spoke of hell more than Jesus” ….
The Jubilee: Call to Conversion or Cash Cow? by Elizabeth Lev
By Elizabeth Lev, The Catholic Thing – I rediscovered my faith during Jubilee Year 2000. I spent the bulk of that Holy Year living far away from the Catholic faith. I led groups to the Holy Door, explaining art, history, and indulgences before sending people through the door while I stayed behind. Those open doors, however, beckoned constantly, even luring secular clients curious about these mysterious graces. For all the crowds and chaos, the silent invitation of the doors, always open, always expectant, finally wore down my resistance …..
Texas AG Ken Paxton Sues San Antonio for Illegally Funding Abortion Travel, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against the City of San Antonio on Friday, because the city illegally used taxpayer money to fund abortion travel, in violation of state law and the Texas Constitution… The lawsuit, filed in Travis County District Court, points out that San Antonio appropriated $100,000 in taxpayer funds to support abortion travel that results in killing babies, including airfare, gas reimbursements, hotel stays, and other costs. Paxton argues this allocation undermines Texas’ strict abortion laws, which ban nearly all abortions except in cases where a pregnant woman’s life or major bodily function is at risk.
Living In the End Times Does Not Give Us a Pass, by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – Even before he became Pope Benedict XVI, Joseph Ratzinger had a remarkable insight into the spiritual crisis of the modern world: Creation is defined as dependence, origin ab alio [from another]. Its place is taken by the category of self-creation, which is accomplished through work. Since creation equals dependence, and dependence is the antithesis of freedom, the doctrine of creation is opposed…. Indeed, it ought to be clear by now that a fundamental rejection of our status as creatures lies at the root of a great many human problems and discontents, as well as misguided solutions. A primary example is transgenderism. ….
5 Million and Counting Ineligible Names Off Voter Rolls, by Fred Lucas
By Fred Lucas, The Daily Signal – About 5 million ineligible names were removed from voter registration rolls across the United States since 2019, Judicial Watch announced—with almost 1 million of those coming from New York City… The conservative-leaning government watchdog group has taken legal action against state and local governments for voter list maintenance under the 1993 National Voter Registration Act, which includes a requirement that election officials clear voter lists of the names of dead people, as well as the names of people that moved to another jurisdiction.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Reaction to Jesus’ Words
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 7:40-53 – 40 When they heard these words, some of the people said, “This is really the prophet.” 41 Others said, “This is the Christ.” But some said, “Is the Christ to come from Galilee? 42 Has not the scripture said that the Christ is descended from David, and comes from Bethlehem, the village where David was?” 43 So there was a division among the people over him. 44 Some of them wanted to arrest him, but no one laid hands on him. …
Financial Concerns Related to Cardinal Robert McElroy, by Tommy Cindric
By Tommy Cindric, Complicit Clergy – I have completed a rigorous financial review of Cardinal Robert W. McElroy, Archbishop of Washington, D.C., driven by a quest to unravel the blend of his ecclesiastical power and monetary dealings, has exposed a troubling pattern of mystery and potential misconduct. Prompted by his swift ascent under Pope Francis and lingering doubts about his San Diego tenure (2015–2025), the investigation shows nonprofit housing assets surging from $4.7M–$6M to $15.2M–$19.6M, fueled by $2M–$4M in HUD grants cloaked in secrecy, hinting at mismanagement or concealed influences. McElroy’s personal stakes in properties worth $4.9M–$6.1M
Anna Paulina Luna’s ‘Pro Family’ Proxy Push Rings Hollow After She Avoided Florida’s 2024 Abortion Battle, by Shawn Fleetwood
By Shawn Fleetwood, The Federalist – Another week has come and gone in the nation’s capital, which means congressional Republicans are either doing nothing productive, wasting taxpayer money, or losing major policy fights. In the case of this week (and many others), it’s all of the above… On Americans’ dime, the GOP-run House was all but forced to abruptly end work on its legislative agenda on Tuesday for the remainder of the week amid efforts led in part by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., to allow representatives who are new parents to vote by proxy. In other words, Luna pushed to amend House rules to permit these members to vote on key legislation without having to physically show up to work.
Pro-Life Scientist Convicted of Breaching Speech Zone Outside Abortion Clinic in UK, by Jules Gomes
By Jules Gomes, The Stream – A U.K. court earlier today convicted a pro-life clinical scientist of violating a “buffer zone” outside an abortion facility in a trial that has triggered threats of trade reprisals from the Trump administration over “freedom of expression” in Britain… Dr. Livia Tossici-Bolt, a devout Catholic, was found guilty on two counts of breaching a Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) or “buffer zone” outside the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) abortion facility in Bournemouth in March 2023… The 64-year grandmother from Italy, who lives in Britain, was holding a sign that read: “Here to talk, if you want.”
Saint of the Day for April 5: St. Vincent Ferrer
By Franciscan Media – The polarization in the Church today is a mild breeze compared with the tornado that ripped the Church apart during the lifetime of this saint. If any saint is a patron of reconciliation, Vincent Ferrer is… Despite parental opposition, he entered the Dominican Order in his native Spain at 19. ..
CNA: A Timeline of Abuse Allegations Against Deceased Former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick
By CNA Staff – The following is a timeline of important dates from the McCarrick Report and elsewhere regarding abuse allegations against recently deceased former cardinal Theodore McCarrick… Published by the Vatican on Nov. 10, 2020, the McCarrick Report examined the “institutional knowledge and decision-making” regarding McCarrick, who was found guilty of sexual abuse of minors and seminarians in 2019 and laicized after an expedited canonical investigation… Nov. 15, 2004: Bishop Donald Wuerl of the Diocese of Pittsburgh sends Montalvo a signed statement from Priest 2, the former seminarian and priest of the Diocese of Metuchen. In it, the priest recalls “problematic” and “extremely inappropriate” behavior including backrubs and bed sharing with McCarrick. ….
Is the Family Still Fundamental? by James Kalb
By James Kalb, Catholic World Report – Last month, I suggested that subsidiarity comes from the idea that social order begins with the family, and proceeds from there to ever broader communities and ultimately to the whole world… This view makes the family the fundamental social institution. That means it isn’t just a private contract or a matter of legal or social prescription. It’s something more deeply rooted in human nature: a durable union of man and woman that is complementary and oriented toward bringing new life into the world.
Catholic Priest: Nobody Has the Right to Violate Another Country’s Immigration Laws, by Fr. Donald Kloster
By Fr. Donald Kloster, LifeSiteNews – There has been huge pushback after the few times I have addressed the important topic of immigration from the pulpit. I recall giving a sermon on illegal immigration in early 2019 at a parish in the Diocese of Bridgeport, Connecticut. After one of the Masses, a Novus Ordo in Spanish, a woman screamed at me in the vestibule as I was seeing off parishioners. Her insults were flying in Spanish and I was providentially keeping my composure.
An Old Peace Plan for the Holy Land, by Charles A. Coulombe
By Charles A. Coulombe, OnePeterFive – Since 1948 and the British withdrawal from their erstwhile Mandate over Palestine, the rest of the world has been forced to watch the Israelis and Palestinians do their best to wreak havoc on one another – while the local Christians and the Holy Places are held hostage, as it were, with the former constantly diminishing in numbers, influence, and safety. Now, given the atrocities committed at different times by the two parties upon each other, one can understand why each feel justified in committing more in retaliation for the last round.
Media Largely Ignore High School Junior Stabbed to Death at a Track Meet, by Brittany M. Hughes
By Brittany M. Hughes, MRC TV – Karmelo Anthony, a 17-year-old student at Frisco Centennial High School, has been arrested and charged with murder. According to Metcalf’s brother, the altercation began when he and Austin came to their team tent and found Anthony sitting in it. They asked him to move, and he became belligerent. When Austin asked Anthony to move again, Hunter said, Anthony pulled out a weapon and stabbed him… Metcalf, who played on his high school football team and was hoping to play college ball, leaves behind a grieving family and a stunned school community.
Prophecy of Venerable Fulton Sheen Offers Hope to a Troubled America, by Joseph Pronechen
By Joseph Pronechen, National Catholic Register – During one of his radio talks in 1943 on his series “Crisis in Christendom,” Archbishop Fulton Sheen saw not only what was happening in his times, but was prophetic about our times. He warned that “the beginnings of a new era are often marked by a general barbarization, when the whole historical order is dissolved … when Truth in some nations is nailed to a Cross, and in others rejected in a stroke of false broadmindedness.”
Trump Announces ‘Liberation Day’ with Tariffs Intended to Rebuild American Industry, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – Many of us are torn on the subject of the wide-ranging tariffs President Donald Trump has imposed by executive order on nations around the world, which took effect Wednesday. One thing we shouldn’t be, however, is blindsided… Protecting American industry from often-predatory foreign competition has been on Trump’s mind for decades, and he has never been shy about saying so. You can go back to the late 1980s when Oprah Winfrey would welcome Trump on her show to hear him talking about it.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: His Hour Had Not yet Come
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 7:1-2, 10, 25-30 – 1 After this Jesus went about in Galilee; he would not go about in Judea, because the Jews sought to kill him. 2 Now the Jews’ feast of Tabernacles was at hand. 10 But after his brothers had gone up to the feast, then he also went up, not publicly but in private. 25 Some of the people of Jerusalem therefore said, “Is not this the man whom they seek to kill? 26 And here he is, speaking openly, and they say nothing to him! Can it be that the authorities really know that this is the Christ?
The Bloodless Calvary, by Aaron Kheriaty, MD
By Aaron Kheriaty, MD, Catholic Exchange – In this series I have introduced the brief prayer, doce me passionem Tuam—teach me Your suffering—a simple aspiration we can pray many times a day. This prayer is lived most deeply when we participate in the Church’s liturgy, especially in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, the bloodless Calvary. The Mass is a weekly—or better, a daily—invitation to enter into Our Lord’s suffering, endured for love of us.
Tariffs Are The Only Way To Restore America’s Long-Term Economic Health, by Sean Davis
By Sean Davis, The Federalist – America has become addicted to cheap foreign baubles and easy money (i.e., fake fiat currency) at the expense of its long-term economic health. We allowed ourselves to be transformed from a cast iron economy that made things into a largely paper economy that depends on the good graces of foreign nations for its survival. This is a recipe for civilizational suicide… We don’t make our own weapons, food, machines, vehicles, plastics, medicines, or computers. The whole Covid insanity, with its shutdowns and shortages and supply-chain chaos, was a blaring alarm warning us that the economy we thought was so strong was shockingly fragile.
Former Planned Parenthood Director Urges Abortion Workers to Quit, by Kristina Hernandez
By Kristina Hernandez, LifeNews – Abby Johnson, former Planned Parenthood director in Texas who now runs the only ministry in the country, And Then There Were None (ATTWN), dedicated to helping abortion workers quit their jobs and find life-affirming ones, is urging abortion workers to quit their jobs on Friday, April 11th during Exodus 2025, a campaign that has been held the last two years. Due to these Exodus campaigns, more than 30 abortion clinic workers have quit their jobs.
Psychology and Its Influence on Religion, by Stephen Sammut, PhD
By Stephen Sammut, PhD, Crisis Magazine – Do we use our relationship with our earthly father to excuse our poor relationship with God? How do legitimate psychological factors impact our practice of our faith?… The parable of the prodigal son has to be one of the most touching parables of God’s mercy, love, and forgiveness. It is a parable of hope if we are willing to admit our deficiencies and to reconcile with God. ….
Catholic Vote: Tulsa, Oklahoma Man Charged With Murder After Catholic Priest Fatally Shot in Seneca, Kansas
By Catholic Vote – The Kansas Bureau of Investigation on Thursday evening arrested a Tulsa man in connection with the fatal shooting of a Catholic priest in Seneca, Kansas, that morning… The Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas had confirmed the death of Father Arul Carasala, who was fatally shot on Thursday, April 3, outside the rectory of Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Parish in Seneca, where he had served as pastor.
Is Catholic Charities Really Catholic? (Don’t Ask the Supreme Court), by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Is Catholic Charities really Catholic? That’s a good question, an important question, a question that we have raised frequently on this site. But it’s not an appropriate question for the Supreme Court… This past Monday, when Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case of Catholic Charities Bureau v. Wisconsin, a majority of the justices appeared to agree. As the New York Times put it, the arguments advanced by the State of Wisconsin “troubled justices across the ideological spectrum.”
Saint of the Day for April 4: St. Isidore of Seville (c. 560 – April 4, 636)
By Franciscan Media – Saint Isidore of Seville’s Story – The 76 years of Isidore’s life were a time of conflict and growth for the Church in Spain. The Visigoths had invaded the land a century and a half earlier, and shortly before Isidore’s birth they set up their own capital. They were Arians—Christians who said Christ was not God. Thus, Spain was split in two: One people (Catholic Romans) struggled with another (Arian Goths).
IT’S WORKING: Human Trafficking Declines, Safe Houses Seeing Fewer Victims, by Sara Carter
By Sara Carter, Complicit Clergy – In the months following President Donald Trump’s return to office in January, illegal border crossings and human trafficking incidents have significantly decreased. The renewed focus on border security has led to a sharp drop in unlawful crossings, with U.S. Border Patrol agents reporting just over 8,300 apprehensions in February—fewer than 300 per day… Alma Tucker, the founder of International Network of Hearts, a nonprofit organization in San Diego that aids victims of human trafficking—especially in Mexico’s Baja California region—has seen a noticeable decline in the number of children requiring shelter since Trump resumed office.
Catholics Thwarting A ‘Black Mass’ Shows You Don’t Just Have To Tolerate Everything, by John Daniel Davidson
By John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist – You can just say, ‘Not today, Satan,’ and take action. Freedom of speech shouldn’t cover every sacrilege imaginable… Last week in Topeka, Kansas, the followers of Jesus Christ clashed with the slaves of Satan, and Christ won. A relatively obscure group called the Satanic Grotto tried to stage a “Black Mass” outside the Kansas State Capitol and was met by thousands of Catholic protesters who had no intention of standing by and allowing the devilry to proceed in peace.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: The Father’s Witness to Jesus
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 5:31-47 – 31 If I bear witness to myself, my testimony is not true; 32 there is another who bears witness to me, and I know that the testimony which he bears to me is true. 33 You sent to John, and he has borne witness to the truth. 34 Not that the testimony which I receive is from man; but I say this that you may be saved. 35 He was a burning and shining lamp, and you were willing to rejoice for a while in his light. 36 But the testimony which I have is greater than that of John …..
Here’s A Post-Mortem On Conservatives’ Costly Loss In Wisconsin, by M.D. Kittle
By Matt Kittle, The Federalist – Far-left Dane County Judge Susan Crawford defeated conservative Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel by 10 percentage points (55% to 45%)… And for conservatives across the country, the price of losing the most expensive judicial race in U.S. history is immense. The left will control the Wisconsin Supreme Court for the foreseeable future. That means a long line of Wisconsin’s conservative reforms are now in peril, and the leftist court — as advertised — is very likely to preside over redrawn congressional maps to give Democrats a much better chance of taking back the House next year and hamstringing President Trump’s agenda.
Idaho Schools to Teach Fetal Development, Show Ultrasound Videos When Teaching Related Material, by Kate Scanlon
By Kate Scanlon, Our Sunday Visitor – Idaho lawmakers recently approved legislation that will require public schools to teach fetal development and show ultrasound video to students in grades five to 12… Republican Gov. Brad Little on March 27 signed Senate Bill 1046 into law, requiring schools that teach subjects such as human biology or health classes including information about sexually transmitted diseases show a “high-definition ultrasound video” that is at least three minutes long “showing the development of the brain, heart, sex organs, and other vital organs in early fetal development.”
Stronger Families; Stronger Priests, by Stephen P. White
By Stephen P. White, The Catholic Thing – Seminaries are working hard to bolster both the human formation and pastoral acumen of young priests. Like so much else, the challenges facing young priests are ultimately downstream from the crisis in the family… Before all, the formation of young Christian men is the responsibility of mothers and fathers. Fathers in a particular way. Parents, consider: Your son (or mine) may be someone’s husband someday. (I mention this as the father of three daughters.) Or he may be someone’s confessor.
U.S. Catholic Belief in Holy Trinity Hits Bottom, by Jules Gomes
By Jules Gomes, The Stream – Only 9% of American Catholics believe in the existence and influence of the Holy Trinity, according to a shocking new report released by the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University last Wednesday… The alarming statistics, published by eminent cultural analyst Dr. George Barna, also highlights a significant departure from foundational Christian beliefs by Mainline Protestants, those who theologically identify as “born-again” Christians, and others who self-identify as Christians. …
Planned Parenthood Abortion Biz Closes 4 Centers in Michigan, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The Planned Parenthood of Michigan abortion business announced Wednesday it will close four centers and cut 10% of its staff. That’s great news for women and unborn babies… The closures, affecting abortion clinics in Marquette, Petoskey, Jackson, and one of two Ann Arbor locations, mark a significant reduction in the pro-abortion organization’s footprint in the state even though Michigan approved abortions up to birth.
Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV: Time to Refocus on the Last Four Things
By Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV, Catholic Exchange – Jesus was informed of the unjust and tragic slaughter of His Galilean folks at the hands of Pilate: “Some people told Jesus about the Galileans whose blood Pilate had mingled with the blood of their sacrifices” (Lk. 13:1-19). You would expect Jesus to be irked by such wickedness on Pilate’s part, but He did not lament or comment on this tragedy. He also didn’t blame to anyone for it, to Pilate or to His countrymen. On the contrary, He used this moment to emphasize the most important issue—the issue of personal salvation.
Father Nnamdi Moneme: Be Joyful!
By Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV, Integrated Catholic Life – Holy Mother Church exhorts us to rejoice on Laetare Sunday of the Lenten Season with these words, “Rejoice, Jerusalem, and all who love her. Be joyful, all who were in mourning; exult and be satisfied at her consoling breasts.”(Is 66:10-11)… But how can we pause to rejoice when we are recalling our many sins, performing our Lenten penances for these sins, reflecting on the suffering of Christ for our sins, and striving to unite our sufferings with His suffering? Doesn’t it seem out of place to rejoice in such a setting?
Details of Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ Tariffs, by Michael Katz
By Michael Katz, NewsMax – It was “Liberation Day” at the White House on Wednesday as President Donald Trump announced a sweeping round of tariffs in a speech in the Rose Garden… Trump’s speech aired live on Newsmax and the Newsmax2 free online streaming platform… Here are some details revealed in a White House fact sheet: Using his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977, Trump will impose a baseline 10% tariff on all countries beginning at 12:01 a.m. Eastern time on Saturday. ….
Bad Theology Is at the Heart of Declining Numbers, by Christopher D. Raymond
By Christopher D. Raymond, Crisis Magazine – The release of the latest wave of the Religious Landscape Study by the Pew Research Center shows that the decades-long decline in practice, belief, and belonging continues. For every one convert the Church has gained, another eight (at least) have left, while fewer of those who remain in the fold meet subpar definitions of what it means to be a “practicing Catholic.” These numbers give added urgency to the efforts to (1) understand how this happened so that (2) steps can be taken to correct it.
Supreme Court Hears Arguments on State Defunding of Planned Parenthood, by Tyler Arnold
By Tyler Arnold, Catholic News Agency – The United States Supreme Court on Wednesday heard oral arguments for a lawsuit that will determine whether South Carolina and other states can deny Medicaid reimbursements to Planned Parenthood for non-abortive medical services… All three justices appointed by Democrats appeared to empathize with Planned Parenthood in the case, but the six Republican-appointed justices were more nuanced with their questions for the lawyers representing both parties.
Saint of the Day for April 3: St. Benedict the African
Franciscan Media – Benedict held important posts in the Franciscan Order and gracefully adjusted to other work when his terms of office were up… His parents were slaves brought from Africa to Messina, Sicily. Freed at 18, Benedict did farm work for a wage and soon saved enough to buy a pair of oxen. He was very proud of those animals. In time, he joined a group of hermits around Palermo and was eventually recognized as their leader. ..
The Prophetic Witness of St. John Paul II, by Carl E. Olson
By Carl E. Olson, Catholic World Report – “We, who are called to hold the Supreme Office in the Church, must manifest this fidelity with all our might and for this reason we must be a shining example both in our thinking and in our actions. This indeed must be done because we preserve intact the deposit of faith, because we make entirely our own the commands of Christ…” — Pope John Paul II, First Radio Message “Urbi et Orbi”, October 17, 1978.
God Is the Lord and Giver of Life, by John Grondelski
By John Grondelski, National Catholic Register – God promised Abraham many offspring. By human logic, that was incredible. But Abraham gave it credence. Yet Abraham and Sarah also decided to take matters into their own hands and “help God along” on the how by having a boy (Ishmael) through Sarah’s Egyptian slave, Hagar. While the union resulted in a child, it also led to familial and clan relations going south. …
Teen’s Tumors Vanish After Prayers to Bl. Solanus Casey: A Possible Final Miracle for Canonization
By Rachel Quackenbush, Catholic Vote – A Michigan teenager’s unexplained healing after prayers to Blessed Solanus Casey could become the miracle the Church needs to declare the beloved Capuchin friar a saint… Sixteen-year-old Mary Bartold from DeWitt was facing surgery after doctors discovered tumors on both her ovaries in May 2024, the Detroit Free Press reported. As she prepared for what could have been a life-changing operation, her parents, Susan and Rick Bartold, turned to prayer — making a pilgrimage to the Solanus Casey Center in Detroit and initiating a novena for his intercession.
Msgr. Roger Landry: John Paul II Embodied the Heroism of Christian Holiness
By Msgr. Roger Landry, National Catholic Register – As we mark the 20th anniversary of Pope St. John Paul II’s death and birth into eternal life on April 2, it’s key to focus on the most important lessons of his life… His legacy is monumental, inside and outside the Catholic Church — one of the reasons why many think he should be officially named John Paul “the Great,” alongside Leo the Great (440-461), Gregory the Great (590-604) and Nicholas the Great (850-867).
Mid-Lent and Midlife, by Rob Marco
By Rob Marco, Crisis Magazine – I turned 45 this year, just a few days after Ash Wednesday. Here in the Northeast, it had been an especially grueling winter for me: taxing on the mental health front, forlorn feelings of monotony and seemingly never-ending days of cold winds and gray skies. Celebrative holidays had come and gone, and I was perversely looking forward to the start of Lent to help kick things in gear…. Ascetic practices are nothing new for me. I have been taking cold showers every morning for the past few years, both for the penance and the benefits of cold exposure, and doing periodic extended fasts.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: My Father Is Working Still, and I Am Working
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 5:17-30 – 17 But Jesus answered them, “My Father is working still, and I am working.” 18 This was why the Jews sought all the more to kill him, because he not only broke the Sabbath but also called God his Father, making himself equal with God. 19 Jesus said to them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, the Son can do nothing of his own accord, but only what he sees the Father doing; for whatever he does, that the Son does likewise. …
JD Vances Calls on Americans to Have ‘Courage to Live the Truth’, by Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
By Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell, The Daily Signal – There is only one way to reclaim Western civilization, Vice President JD Vance said Tuesday night: exhibiting the courage to speak the truth… “We’re not going to rebuild prosperity and opportunity,” Vance said. “We’re not going to rebuild the kind of society where we teach children the important virtues and skills to thrive, as opposed to trying to tear our kids down, which is what I think our education system does all too often. We’re not going to rebuild a foreign policy that’s rooted in our shared interest, rather than in liberal values that were invented 20 or 30 years ago ….
Trump Admin Defunds 16 Planned Parenthood Abortion Centers in 9 States, by Joshua Mercer
By Joshua Mercer, LifeNews – According to POLITICO, nine Planned Parenthood state affiliates that receive federal money from the 55-year-old Title X family planning program received a letter on Monday announcing that their funding is being “temporarily withheld” for “possible violations” of federal civil rights law and President Donald Trump’s executive orders — including prohibitions on the promotion of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)… Funding is also being withheld, according to the article, because the organization “overtly encourages illegal aliens to receive care.”
Six Cardinals Accused of Covering Clergy Abuse—Including Three Top Candidates for Next Papacy, by Jules Gomes
By Jules Gomes, The Stream – Three of the top six cardinals in the race to become the next pope, including Hungary’s conservative Cardinal Péter Erdő, have been accused of covering clerical sex abuse in the Catholic Church… Last Thursday, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) and fellow advocacy group Nate’s Mission released a bombshell dossier containing evidence against cardinals Péter Erdő, Mario Grech, and Luis Antonio Tagle… The dossier also included complaints against cardinals Robert Francis Prevost, Kevin Farrell, and Víctor Manuel Fernández—who, while high-ranking, are not considered papabili (potential popes).
Yahoo News: Judge Orders Release of San Francisco Archdiocese Sexual Abuse Data
By Yahoo News, Staff, (Complicit Clergy) – For the first time ever, over the objections of the Debtor, the Judge in a Diocesan bankruptcy has mandated the disclosure of meeting minutes prepared by the Debtor’s Independent Review Board (the “IRB Minutes”) and anonymous claims data (the “Claims Data”) aggregated from proofs of claim submitted by Survivors of childhood sexual abuse (“Survivors”). The case is In re THE ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP OF SAN FRANCISCO and the committee is represented by law firm Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones (“PSZJ”).
Report: Vice President JD Vance Intends to Visit Rome at Easter, by Tyler Arnold
By Tyler Arnold, Catholic News Agency – U.S. Vice President JD Vance intends to visit Rome during Easter weekend, although the planned trip has not yet been finalized, according to Bloomberg News… (Vance) plans to arrive in Rome on Good Friday, April 18, and depart from the city on Easter Sunday, April 20… According to the article, diplomats for the United States sought to coordinate a meeting between Vance and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, but no meeting had been scheduled by the time of publication.
A Body of Teachings, by Anthony Esolen
By Anthony Esolen, The Catholic Thing – It is almost impossible, in our time of social alienation, family breakdown, self-imposed detachment, radical sexual individualism, and loneliness, to ask people to consider what a society is; a prerequisite, one might think, for considering the social teachings of the Church, or the social good or harm to be expected from a proposed policy… It is as if we were to ask a shepherd on the steppes to build a fleet of ships, when he has never seen one in his life.
Saint of the Day for April 2: St. Francis of Paola (March 27, 1416 – April 2, 1507)
By Franciscan Media – Francis of Paola was a man who deeply loved contemplative solitude and wished only to be the “least in the household of God.” Yet, when the Church called him to active service in the world, he became a miracle-worker and influenced the course of nations… After accompanying his parents on a pilgrimage to Rome and Assisi, he began to live as a contemplative hermit in a remote cave near Paola, on Italy’s southern seacoast.
Why Gen X Catholicism is a Fighting Faith, by Peter Wolfgang
By Peter Wolfgang, Catholic Culture – This is not unique to Generation X, of course. There were good people fighting these—or other—battles long before us. And good people will be fighting these—or other—battles long after us. My point is not to dunk on any other generation. Only to note the good fortune of mine—or that portion of mine—who were blessed to be young when Pope St. John Paul II outlined his bracing vision of a culture of life marching against a culture of death. And who chose to follow that vision, instead of the lesser ones which the world urged on us.
FBI Gagged Agents In 2020 To Prevent Voters From Ever Learning The Truth About Hunter’s Laptop, by Brianna Lyman
By Brianna Lyman, The Federalist – A new report released on Tuesday shows the FBI imposed a “gag” order in relation to the Hunter Biden laptop to conceal the truth about its authenticity from voters ahead of the 2020 election… Internal FBI chat messages obtained by investigative journalists Catherine Herridge and Michael Shellenberger show that “senior bureau officials actively [shut] down discussion of the laptop’s credibility days before the 2020 presidential election.” According to the report, an FBI official told House investigators that an FBI employee “inadvertently” confirmed the laptop’s authenticity during a conference call on the same day ….
Worthy Is the Lamb Who Was Slain, by Dave Armstrong
By Dave Armstrong, National Catholic Register – In the Old Testament sacrificial system, there was a difference between the sacrifice itself and the offering of the sacrifice to God… The Bible describes the procedure that took place on the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur), in Leviticus 16:11-16. First, the sacrifice was made by the high priest, and then blood was taken from it (both from a bull and a goat) into the Holy of Holies (the holiest part — the inner sanctum — of the Temple, and the Tabernacle, before the Temple) and sprinkled onto the mercy seat between the two cherubim, which was above the ark of the covenant, where God was specially present (Exodus 30:6).
A Liturgical Lesson From the Satanists, by Daniel B. Gallagher
By Daniel B. Gallagher, Crisis Magazine – If there is one thing we can learn from satanists, it’s that in some cases—probably more than we would like—limiting the reception of Holy Communion to the tongue is not a matter of being “conservative.” It’s simply a matter of taking every possible means to safeguard the integrity and dignity of the Divine Sacrament, the source and summit of our Christian life (cf. Lumen Gentium, 11).
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: Walk and Sin No More
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 5:1-16 – 1 After this there was a feast of the Jews, and Jesus went up to Jerusalem. 2 Now there is in Jerusalem by the Sheep Gate a pool, in Hebrew called Bethzatha, which has five porticoes. 3 In these lay a multitude of invalids, blind, lame, paralyzed.5 One man was there, who had been ill for thirty-eight years. 6 When Jesus saw him and knew that he had been lying there a long time, he said to him, “Do you want to be healed?” ….
The Catholic Role in the American Founding, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – The United States is a historical anomaly: a nation that has always been (at least until recently) strongly Christian, but never Catholic. Unlike European nations it could not bank on the inherited authority of foundational Catholic beliefs. The American Founding was, in fact, based on a deep suspicion of authority: the authority of the Crown and of the established church… More specifically, and positively, the American republic was based on the belief that “all men are created equal.” The belief, stated in the Declaration of Independence and memorably confirmed in the Gettysburg address, has been upheld with as much vigor as any religious principle.
In A Supreme Election, Wisconsin Voters Will Decide Voter ID Question, by M.D. Kittle
By M.D. Kittle, The Federalist – While Wisconsin’s Supreme Court election is in the national spotlight, there’s an important election integrity issue on Tuesday’s ballot as well. In fact, election law watchdogs will tell you that the Supreme Court race and a referendum on enshrining the Badger State’s voter ID law into the Wisconsin constitution go hand-in-hand… “They really are bound together in this election,” Annette Olson, chief executive officer of the Madison-based MacIver Institute, told The Federalist Monday in a phone interview.
Cdl. Fernández Issues ‘Clarification’ to Vatican Doc., Suggests Church Approval of Gender Mutilation in ‘Severe Dysphoria’ Cases, by Rachel Quackenbush
By Rachel Quackenbush, Catholic Vote – In a striking departure from established Church teaching, Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández has signaled that sex “change” surgeries may be morally acceptable under certain conditions… Cardinal Fernández, the prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (DDF) offered this perspective in a conference he delivered via video to a Theological congress organized by the Catholic University of Cologne (Germany) in mid January. But then in March, the Cardinal posted the conference as an official “clarification” of Dignitas infinita, the Church’s 2024 declaration on human dignity.
Outside of the Fence: The Satanic Ritual Protest From a Student’s Perspective, by Rose Wolfgang
By Rose Wolfgang, Catholic Vote – On Friday, March 28, Christians stood up for their faith in Kansas. I have grown the last 18 years under two activist parents, attending protests and rallies since I was in diapers. But what I witnessed today at the Topeka, Kansas, State Capitol stood out like nothing I’d ever experienced… A day that began in desperate prayer to the Lord turned to provocative protests on both sides of the fence. Standing close to the Capitol, the satanists and pagans stood with frustrated look ….
Bishop Strickland: Novus Ordo Mass, Priestly Formation Have Led to Problems in the Church, by Raymond Wolfe
By Raymond Wolfe, LifeSiteNews – Bishop Strickland said that he thinks his ousting “was orchestrated to send signals to the other bishops, because they were meeting the day after it was announced that I was removed or relieved.”… “I can’t be told to quit teaching Truth Incarnate because it doesn’t fit the synodal model in the modern Church,” he insisted. “I was directly told to quit talking about it, ‘Quit talking about the Deposit of Faith.’ It’s like, ‘Quit doing my job.’”… “But to me I can’t understand how someone who is saying the Deposit of Faith needs to be changed, and this word needs to be taken out of the Catechism, we need to change all this, we need to totally reinterpret Sacred Scripture that we’ve known for centuries, I can’t understand,” Bishop Strickland said.
Why is Planned Parenthood Getting $699 Million of Our Tax Dollars? by Tony Perkins
By Tony Perkins, LifeNews – A House DOGE subcommittee put a magnifying glass to NPR and PBS, funded in part with federal tax dollars through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The most recent budget shows that the two left-leaning media outlets rake in just shy of $550 million a year from taxpayers… Yet, the starkest example of waste, fraud, and abuse may be found in the abortion industry — particularly at Planned Parenthood, which surpasses NPR and PBS in the scope of public funding and controversy.
MOVIE REVIEW: “Let the Children Come to Me”, by Nick Olszyk
By Nick Olszyk, Catholic World Report – Audrey’s Children is a little dull at times, particularly for those unfamiliar with medical jargon, but it is well-crafted and often compelling. Natalie Dormer’s performance is also the best I’ve seen in any film this year so far. She reminded me of Jesus’ command, “Let the little children come to me.” My kids, thank the Lord, do not have cancer but deserve no less attention from me than what Audrey gives to her patients. It is that selfless focus that is her greatest gift.
Real Men Are Irreplaceable, by Elizabeth A. Mitchell
By Elizabeth A. Mitchell, The Catholic Thing – Today, we are in a different kind of battle. We are in a battle for the soul of humanity itself, and the battle is taking place one household at a time, one neighborhood at a time, one human being at a time. We are in a fight to retain truth, objective reality, selflessness, and the enduring human spirit… And, in this battle, acts of greatness must be noticed, affirmed, and encouraged. Why? Because the younger generation is watching us. They are watching us to understand how they should define themselves. They will be as great as the example we give to them; they will follow the model we set for them. And they will hope to see us asking them for their very best.
The Catholic Herald: Lourdes Bishop Covers Up Rupnik Mosaics at Shrine
The Catholic Herald – Rupnik, 70, is accused of sexually and psychologically abusing at least 20 women for nearly 30 years at a religious community in Slovenia. Rupnik was briefly excommunicated in 2020 for absolving someone of allegedly having sexual relations with him, but was reinstated after having reportedly formally repented… The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, led by Cardinal Victor Manuel Fernández, continues to seek judges for Rupnik’s upcoming canonical trial, following the conclusion of the preliminary investigation.
On Choosing Your Enemies, by Randall Smith
By Randall Smith, The Catholic Thing – There’s an old saying, “Choose your enemies wisely; you become like them.”… As the years have passed, I have seen more and more illustrations of it – children, for example, who hated their parents but then became like them. Indeed, there was a whole generation of Boomers who made “the older generation” into their enemies. They resented them for standing in the way of “counter-cultural” new things that the younger generation wanted, insisting instead that they stay on the paths their elders had laid out for them. The older generation controlled many of America’s institutions, especially colleges and universities, and the younger generation resented that control and strove to break through the stifling hold their elders had on power.
Navigating Our Brave New World, by Eric Sammons
By Eric Sammons, Crisis Magazine – Are you a tech optimist or pessimist? Do you think our advancing technology—in areas such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, robotics, and space technology—will make our world better or worse? And do you think the new technologies of the last two centuries have more helped or harmed the advancement of mankind?… I’ve found that the more traditional a Catholic is, the more likely he is to answer those questions pessimistically. He’s more inclined to be skeptical of the claims coming from tech optimists that we can make a better world through man-made technology.
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: The Conundrum of Family Pastoral Care
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – Suppose the family of the prodigal son meets with a priest for pastoral advice. The priest has his own inter-relational problems like anyone else. But he should have a firm grasp of Christian principles for application. A priest should insist that he cannot delegate the virtue of prudence. He may also notice a few unresolved issues and make common-sense observations… The son carefully rehearsed his apology. “I have sinned against heaven and before you; I am no longer worthy to be called your son. Treat me as one of your hired servants.” He provides no specifics. The father receives his apology as sincere and receives him with open arms.
Saint of the Day for April 1: Hugh of Grenoble
By Franciscan Media – Today’s saint could be a patron for those of us who feel so overwhelmed by all the problems in the world that we don’t know where to begin… Hugh, who served as a bishop in France for 52 years, had his work cut out for him from the start. Corruption seemed to loom in every direction: the buying and selling of Church offices …
Virtue Over Individualism Is the Call That Leads to True Flourishing, by Thomas Casemore
By Thomas Casemore, Catholic Herald – In a recent ethics lesson, I introduced a class to the concept of Virtue Ethics. Not all of my pupils were entirely convinced, something which shouldn’t have surprised me given the zeitgeist in which these young students are steeped… Virtue Ethics, in brief, is an Aristotelian ethical theory that seeks to find the “golden mean” between the vices of excess and deficiency. This “golden mean” is a virtuous characteristic… Such virtuous acts, Aristotle says, should then be repeated until they become habit. And then, by becoming habit, they become embodied as character.
Can JD Vance Deliver a Commencement Address At a Catholic University? by David G. Bonagura, Jr.
By David G. Bonagura, Jr.. Catholic World Report – Vice President JD Vance is currently the rock star of the conservative Catholic world. His youth, style, upbringing, conversion, young family, and proximity to President Donald Trump have collided to make him the runaway favorite in a CPAC poll ranking the potential 2028 GOP presidential candidates… When Vance was announced as a special speaker at the March for Life on January 24, 2025, he instantly overshadowed the previously announced keynote, Governor Ron DeSantis, a fellow Catholic and one of the most successful pro-life politicians our nation has known.
Reflections on the Counter-Revolution in America, by Victor Davis Hanson
By Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness – When Donald Trump entered office, he faced a number of choices that had confronted the last three Republican presidents, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and George W. Bush. They all had the choice to either shrink government and reduce deficits or slow government growth while cutting taxes… They had the choice of using American power to restore deterrence by invading belligerents (e.g., Grenada, Panama, Iraq, Afghanistan) or targeting enemies without deploying ground troops to change governments.
Churches Put Up Feeble Fight as British Island Blazes a Trail in Killing Terminally Ill, by Jules Gomes
By Jules Gomes, The Stream – Humanists and atheists are reveling in victory as an island known for its Celtic Christian heritage has become the first nation in the British Isles to legalize killing terminally ill adults… On Tuesday, the Isle of Man parliament passed the euphemistically named Assisted Dying Bill, first introduced by medical doctor and politician Alex Allinson in June 2002, after feeble opposition from the ecumenical Churches Alive in Mann failed to rally the backing needed to defeat it.
Does the Synod’s ‘Ecclesial Assembly’ Mirror Anglicanism’s Model and Undermine Episcopal Authority? by Edward Pentin
By Edward Pentin, National Catholic Register – “In the absence of the authority of an Anglican magisterium, or episcopal leadership, theological reflection gave way to the secular Zeitgeist,” he said. “The spirit of the age triumphed in every contest. Synodality and democracy proved to be just a means of replacing the wisdom of holiness with a politicization of relativistic ethics and power politics.”
My Palestinian Friends Taught Me How to Combat Anti-Semitism, by Jason Jones
By Jason Jones, Crisis Magazine – I didn’t set out to learn about anti-Semitism from Palestinians. But I did… My organization the Vulnerable People Project has worked for years to serve vulnerable communities everywhere, from Afghanistan to Chinese-occupied East Turkestan to Nigeria to Gaza. And if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that the first step to defending the vulnerable is to see them clearly… A characteristic event that makes a group of people vulnerable occurs when the powerful elites of the world turn their backs on them and even make it socially costly to stand with them.
Fr. John Zuhlsdorf: Colligite Fragmenta: “Laetare” Sunday, the 4th of Lent
By Fr. John Zuhlsdorf, OnePeterFive – I will guess that we have all heard the explanation of why this Sunday is called Laertare (“Rejoice”) and why we have rose (rosacea) vestments and that the Roman Station is at the Church of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem. St. John Henry Newman wrote of this church: “This Basilica is so called, because Saint Helena, not only brought the True Cross there, but earth from Mount Calvary on which the Chapel or the Altar there is built — thus if there be a centre of the Church, we shall be there, when we are on earth from Jerusalem in the midst of Rome.”
A Tour of the Horizon, by Robert Royal
By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – Looking at the way that the human race manages its affairs is enough – if such were possible – to make angels weep. Or laugh. For most of its existence, the Church at least offered something of a counterexample, starting with surviving for 2,000 years, which isn’t likely to be the case for any current nation, international body, NGO, LGBT regime, or Silicon Valley empire. Longevity may not be proof of much, but it is proof of life, despite radical historical changes.
Bishop Joseph Strickland: An Open Letter to President Trump and the Administration
Bishop Joseph E. Strickland, Bishop Emeritus, Substack – The Catholic Church upholds the sacred dignity of every human life, made in the image of God. The Catechism teaches us that “actions deliberately contrary to the law of nations and to its universal principles are crimes” (Catechism of the Catholic Church 2313). This applies to all parties engaged in warfare, whether nations, militant groups, or coalitions. While a nation has the right to defend itself and protect its people, such actions must remain within the bounds of justice, proportionality, and moral law.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Jesus – The Divine Physician
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 4:43-54 – 43 After the two days he departed to Galilee. 44 For Jesus himself testified that a prophet has no honor in his own country. 45 So when he came to Galilee, the Galileans welcomed him, having seen all that he had done in Jerusalem at the feast, for they too had gone to the feast. 46 So he came again to Cana in Galilee, where he had made the water wine. And at Capernaum there was an official whose son was ill. 47 When he heard that Jesus had come from Judea to Galilee, he went and begged him to come down and heal his son, for he was at the point of death.
As Kansas Catholics Pray, a Satanic Group’s ‘Black Mass’ Turns Violent, With Arrests, by Gina Christian
By Gina Christian, Our Sunday Visitor – A Satanic group’s effort to conduct a “black mass” at the Kansas Statehouse March 28 turned violent, leading to arrests, while across the street the state’s Catholic archbishop led hundreds in peaceful prayer before the Eucharist for those who “seek to mock our merciful God.”… Satanic Grotto founder and president Michael Stewart was taken into custody at the Capitol by Kansas Highway Patrol… Also arrested was counter protestor Marcus Schroeder, whom Stewart struck in the face after Schroeder twice sought to grasp a piece of paper from Stewart’s hands, amid an apparent invocation of Satan in the Capitol rotunda.
Archbishop Credits Cardinal Pell’s Intercession for Miraculous Survival of Arizona Toddler, by Hannah Brockhaus
By Hannah Brockhaus, CNA – Archbishop Anthony Fisher of Sydney this week credited the apparently miraculous survival of an Arizona toddler to the intercession of Cardinal George Pell… According to the newspaper The Australian, Archbishop Fisher said at a book event on March 26 that he had learned that an 18-month-old boy had been discharged from a hospital in Phoenix after going 52 minutes without breathing following a fall into a pool.
Democrat Says Killing Babies in Abortions Saves Money, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – A Colorado Democrat is facing massive criticism for promoting killing babies in abortions because “birth is too expensive.”… Colorado Democrats are pushing a controversial legislative agenda that would expand abortion, including taxpayer-funded abortions for low-income women and unrestricted abortions up to birth, arguing that killing babies would save the state money in the long run…
Saint of the Day for March 31: St. Stephen of Mar Saba
Franciscan Media – A “do not disturb” sign helped today’s saint find holiness and peace… Stephen of Mar Saba was the nephew of Saint John Damascene, who introduced the young boy to monastic life beginning at age 10. When he reached 24, Stephen served the community in a variety of ways, including guest master. After some time he asked permission to live a hermit’s life. ..
The God Who Welcomes Sinners: Fourth Sunday of Lent, by Gayle Somers
By Gayle Somers, Catholic Exchange – St. Luke tells us “tax collectors and sinners were all drawing near to listen to Jesus.” Isn’t this a beautiful thought for us to ponder during Lent? Now that we are well into this penitential season, we are no doubt uncomfortably familiar with our own weaknesses and our bent toward sin. St. ….Luke wants us to know that as Jesus taught the great crowds that came to hear Him, He attracted those who were obviously not righteous,
Facts About the Danger of Abortion Pill Regimen: Planned Parenthood “Agrees”, by Susan Ciancio
By Susan Ciancio, The Stream – As its use to kill preborn babies has skyrocketed, the dispensing of the abortion pill has become a hot-button topic over the last few years. Recent statistics state that it accounted for “63% of all abortions in the formal health care system” in 2023. But that does not include the states that don’t keep abortion statistics or the people who order it online from dubious sources ….
Trump Must Play 4D Blindfold Chess in a Hailstorm if America Is to Survive, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – Let’s storm Heaven with prayer for our president and his team. I really can’t fathom what it’s like to be on the front lines of the spiritual warfare currently raging in Washington, D.C. I had a tiny taste of it kneeling on hot New York City sidewalks outside abortion clinics when I was young: that alien presence, which I’ve only felt at such desolate places and on the occasions I’ve met really rabid antisemites.
Planned Parenthood Should be Investigated for Selling Aborted Baby Parts, by Sarah Neely
By Sarah Neely, LifeNews – On March 25, President Trump was asked this bombshell question: “If Planned Parenthood is defunded, would you look into the harvesting of baby organs that they’ve done throughout the years, and maybe go after some criminal prosecution on that?”.. In 2015, the Center for Medical Progress, co-founded by Troy Newman and funded by Operation Rescue, released the first shocking undercover videos detailing Planned Parenthood’s participation ….
The Lord Loves You, But Does He Like You? by Michael Pakaluk
By Michael Pakaluk, The Catholic Thing – One way to tell whether one person knows another well, is whether he is familiar with what that other person likes and does not like. Aristotle said it was a mark of friendship to like and dislike the same things. Maybe those who do, can spend more time together, with less conflict. At very least, to know what someone likes is a test of friendship. Country music or classical?
Predatory Gambling Threatens University of Dallas, by Austin Ruse
By Austin Ruse, Crisis Magazine – Gambling addiction is on the meteoric rise in America. How could it be otherwise? Casinos are everywhere—including, like porn, in the palm of your hand… If sitting in front of a machine and pulling a lever or pushing a button like a cocaine rat is your idea of fun, then something called “gaming” is probably for you. The dopamine high is enhanced as you slowly lose all your money.
Be It Done Unto Me: The Legacy of Mother Angelica of the Annunciation, by Jeffrey Bruno
By Jeffrey Bruno, National Catholic Register – A reflection on a life transformed by grace — and how her ‘Yes!’ continues to echo across the world…It could only mean one thing… The sun had set. We were loading up the car after a long Easter Sunday visit with family… That’s when I saw the name glowing on my phone screen: “EWTN.”… I didn’t have to open the message. I already knew…. Somewhere in Alabama, Mother Angelica had slipped into eternity.
My Memory of a Miracle at Midnight, by Kevin Wells
By Kevin Wells, Catholic Exchange – I recently wrote about a supernatural event that occurred at the exact moment the Florida Marlins stunned the Cleveland Indians in Game 7 of the 1997 World Series. At the time, I was a young baseball writer sent by the Tampa Tribune to cover the game. There, I found myself elbow-to-elbow between two seasoned baseball writers from New York and Kansas City.
Snow White and the Seven Woklings, by Thomas Gallatin
By Thomas Gallatin, Patriot Post – Disney’s latest film is a colossal disaster by nearly every measure, as the company has lost the ability to tell good stories… Back in 1937, Walt Disney, seeking to save his fledgling animation company, effectively went all in on a groundbreaking idea and cinematic masterpiece that launched Disney into worldwide fame. That film was Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs… Disney spent what was at the time a massive sum — $1.5 million. He employed more than 700 artists who produced over two million paintings for the film. …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: God’s Kingdom Has Come upon You
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 11:14-23 – 14 Now he was casting out a demon that was dumb; when the demon had gone out, the dumb man spoke, and the people marveled. 15 But some of them said, “He casts out demons by Beelzebul, the prince of demons”; 16 while others, to test him, sought from him a sign from heaven. 17 But he, knowing their thoughts, said to them, “Every kingdom divided against itself is laid waste, and a divided household falls. 18 And if Satan also is divided against himself, how will his kingdom stand? …
The Reddening of the Golden State
By Douglas Andrews, Patriot Post – After decades of disastrous Democrat governance, it appears that Californians are waking up… It’s been said more than once that where California goes, so goes the nation — not only culturally but politically and especially economically. After all, were California a country, it would rank fifth among the world’s economies, behind the rest of the U.S., China, Germany, and Japan. …
Challenging the Climate Crisis Narrative, by Edward Ring
By Edward Ring, American Greatness – The climate crisis narrative ignores real issues like poor infrastructure and overpopulation, pushing costly policies that hurt economies while failing to improve resilience… According to the United Nations, “Climate change is a global emergency that goes beyond national borders.” From the World Economic Forum, “Urgent global action must be taken to reduce emissions and safeguard human health from the multi-pronged negative impacts of climate change globally.”
Fr. Wayne Sattler: Wasting Time with God
By Fr. Wayne Sattler, Catholic Exchange – “Mental prayer,” St. Teresa of Avila writes, “is nothing else than a close sharing between friends; it means taking time frequently to be alone with Him who we know loves us” (The Book of Her Life, ch. 8, par. 5)… When we make time frequently to be alone with anyone we love, the time will not always be filled with noticeable activity. We come to enjoy simply being with them without much concern as to what we might be doing. …
Trump Issues Executive Order Prioritizing Fair, Honest Elections, by Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
By Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell, The Daily Signal – President Donald Trump issued an executive order Tuesday that calls on federal government resources to help states ensure fair and honest elections… “Free, fair, and honest elections, unmarred by fraud, errors, or suspicion, are fundamental to maintaining our constitutional Republic,” the order states. “The right of American citizens to have their votes properly counted and tabulated, without illegal dilution, is vital to determining the rightful winner of an election.”
Three Mistakes About the Common Good, by Michael Pakaluk
By Michael Pakaluk, The Catholic Thing – I want to draw attention to three mistakes about Aquinas’ teaching on the common good which are encouraged by some presentations today of so-called “common good” jurisprudence. If we take Aquinas to represent “the classical view,” then these are mistakes, too, about classical thought… Begin with Aquinas’s famous, four-part account of the essence of law: any law, he says, is: (1) a precept of reason, (2) directed to the common good ….
Study: When Fewer Parents Are Married, Poverty And Violence Skyrocket, by Anna Kaladish Reynolds
By Anna Kaladish Reynolds, The Federalist – Fractured families have contributed to a rise in child poverty, violence in our communities, and poor educational outcomes. That’s the already well-established finding of the 2025 Hope and a Future report from Center for Christian Virtue (CCV). While the statistics are bleak, the report also points to a solution: In order to address the sharp rise in child poverty, violence, and poor educational outcomes, states should incentivize married parents and support intact families.
How Fear Leads to Failure, by Dr. Donald DeMarco
By Dr. Donald DeMarco, Catholic Exchange – Fear is a fundamental feature of our life. It cannot be eradicated. It differs from pain insofar as it anticipates something and is not experienced directly. It is an anxiety about what might happen. Existential philosophers refer to fear as rooted in our very existence. They refer to it as “existential anxiety.” Therefore, it is normal. But how we respond to fear is another thing… When Karol Wojtyla became Pope John Paul II, the first thing he said to his people was, “Do not be afraid.” This is all good advice, but how does one overcome fear, and what are the consequences of allowing fear to have its way?
Fr. Raymond J. de Souza: 30 Years Ago (March 25), John Paul II Issued His Boldest Battle Cry for Life
By Father Raymond J. de Souza, National Catholic Register – Providence was at work in that, for Evangelium Vitae was not rushed out to take advantage of a favorable environment. Although the phrase was not fashionable at the time, the encyclical was very “synodal,” the fruit of a four-year process in which the Holy Father wrote to every bishop in the world, inviting contributions to the text. That consultation followed the process that led to the Catechism of the Catholic Church (1992), the most “synodal” text in the history of the Church, involving six years of worldwide consultations and thousands of concrete suggestions and amendments.
Archbishop Aguer: Vatican Too Full of ‘Self-Praise’ to Recognize the Serious Decline of the Church
By Archbishop Héctor Aguer, LifeSiteNews – A ‘Church on the move,’ in search of those who do not know Christ or have distanced themselves from Him, must not be a ‘Church on the run’ from her own essence and mission… The decline of the Church is obvious. The bishops have their heads in the clouds. The seminaries are populated by young people whose numbers can be counted on one hand. … The command of Christ – to make disciples of all nations (pánta ta éthne) – has yet to be fulfilled. Where are the apostles? People are bewildered, and many faithful feel a longing for better times.
‘BLATANTLY UNCONSTITUTIONAL’: Mike Lee Takes Action to Restrain ‘Whims’ of Judges Blocking Trump Orders, by Tyler O’Neil
By Tyler O’Neil, The Daily Signal – Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, filed a new bill Monday aiming to restrain the district court judges that have been issuing restraining orders blocking President Donald Trump’s agenda… “America’s government cannot function if the legitimate orders of our commander-in-chief can be overridden at the whim of a single district court judge,” Lee said in a statement on the bill’s introduction.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Whoever Relaxes One of the Commandments
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 5:17-19 – 17 “Think not that I have come to abolish the law and the prophets; I have come not to abolish them but to fulfill them. 18 For truly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, not an iota, not a dot, will pass from the law until all is accomplished. 19 Whoever then relaxes one of the least of these commandments and teaches men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven; but he who does them and teaches them shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
Catholic World News: 12-Year Decline in Worldwide Priestly Vocations Accelerates
Catholic World News – The number of major seminarians worldwide fell from 108,481 in 2022 to 106,495 in 2023, according to statistics published in the new Annuarium Statisticum Ecclesiae (CWN coverage)—a decline of 1.83% in a single year… The decline in 2023 follows declines of 1.3% in 2022 (from 109,895 at the end of 2021 to 108,481 at the end of 2022) and 1.7% in 2021 (from 111,855 at the end of 2020 to 109,895 at the end of 2021).
In the Kingdom of Noise, by Francis X. Maier
By Francis X. Maier, The Catholic Thing – Here’s a fun fact: In December 1990, the planet had exactly one website, created by Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web. A year later, total global websites numbered 50. By December 1993, there were 623; by January 1996, 100,000; by April 2008 (around the time The Catholic Thing started), 162 million. Today the number is north of 1.1 billion. About 4 percent of those websites are pornography-related. Predictably, given the potholes in human nature, porn-related web searches are sharply higher.
Trump Pauses Federal Funds for Planned Parenthood, by Nicole Weatherholtz
By Nicole Weatherholtz, NewsMax – The Trump administration is reportedly pausing millions in federal funding for Planned Parenthood, essentially defunding the abortion giant, while it reviews whether any of the money was spent on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives… Planned Parenthood and its affiliates were set to receive approximately $120 million this year, with the money earmarked for pregnancy testing, evaluation, and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases and infertility counseling, according to The Wall Street Journal, which reported on the move Tuesday.
Fr. Robert McTeigue, SJ: Not Even AI Can Save Us Now
Fr. Robert McTeigue, SJ, Crisis Magazine – Inevitably, in the face of dire statistics about the Church, someone will try to rally us, explaining that if we just start synodaling more earnestly, then all will be well… Such images are on my mind because of recently released data illustrating the demographic collapse of the Catholic Church in the United States. From 1999-2022, the yearly number of adult Catholics coming into the Church in the United States has declined 58 percent. A recent Pew study indicates that for every 100 adults coming into the Church in the United States, 800 people leave.
Mollie Hemingway Delivers Masterclass Explainer On The ‘Government-Funded’ War On Free Speech, by Shawn Fleetwood
By Shawn Fleetwood, The Federalist – ‘They know our voice is so powerful and influential that they can’t accomplish their goals unless they shut us down. They will not succeed.’… Americans’ constitutionally protected right to free speech “has been under worse attack in the last decade than at any other point in our nation’s history,” Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway told lawmakers during a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing on Tuesday. …
Why Young Catholics Are Rejecting Feminism, Pt. 1, by Thomas V. Mirus
By Thomas V. Mirus, Catholic Culture – The Wall Street Journal recently featured the relationship between Catholicism and feminism in an article by Erika Bachiochi, titled “John Paul II, the Feminist Pope”… Bachiochi, a Catholic legal scholar and fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, is concerned that many young Catholics are turning away from feminism and thereby losing sight of the equal dignity of men and women. Instead of listening to the teaching of Pope St. John Paul II on the dignity of women, she says, many get their views from online anti-feminist reactionaries:
Cardinal McElroy Gets Political On Immigration In First Public Appearance Since DC Installation, by Madalaine Elhabbal
By Madalaine Elhabbal, Cadtholic News Agency, (Complicit Clergy) – During his remarks, Cardinal McElroy sharply criticized the administration’s foreign aid suspension as ‘unconscionable through any prism of Catholic thought.’… Washington, D.C.’s newly minted archbishop, Cardinal Robert McElroy, made his first public appearance since his installment at a conference on immigration policy Monday, offering a “spiritual and moral” reflection on the “American situation at this moment.”
During Immigration Demonstration, Bishop Sietz Claims Trump Waging War On The Poor, by Daniel Perez
By Daniel Perez, El Paso Matters, (Complicit Clergy) – The speakers, led by El Paso Catholic Bishop Mark Seitz, said this was the time to step up and speak out to elected leaders at the local, state and national levels against deportation in this moment of trial for the United States of America… In the church, Seitz told the standing room-only crowd that the Trump administration was leading a war on the poor, and that an attack on immigrants is an attack on the family of God. He added that this was not a time for neighbors to be cowed or intimidated.
Saint of the Day for March 26: St. Catherine of Genoa
Franciscan Media – Going to confession one day was the turning point of Catherine’s life… When Catherine was born, many Italian nobles were supporting Renaissance artists and writers. The needs of the poor and the sick were often overshadowed by a hunger for luxury and self-indulgence. …
Only Radical Christianity Can Defeat Radical Islam, by Jules Gomes
By Jules Gomes, The Stream – When Donald Trump named J. D. Vance as his vice presidential pick in July 2024, Vance delivered what historians will consider one of the most prophetic statements of his political career… “I was talking [with a friend] about what is the first truly Islamist country that will get a nuclear weapon, and we were like, maybe it’s Iran, maybe Pakistan already kind of counts, and then we sort of finally decided maybe it’s actually the UK, since Labor just took over,” Vance told the National Conservatism Conference. The British chattering classes experienced a mass meltdown….
Saint of the Day for March 25: Annunciation of the Lord
By Franciscan Media – The feast of the Annunciation, now recognized as a solemnity, was first celebrated in the fourth or fifth century. Its central focus is the Incarnation: God has become one of us. From all eternity God had decided that the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity should become human. Now, as Luke 1:26-38 tells us, the decision is being realized. The God-Man embraces all humanity, indeed all creation, to bring it to God in one great act of love. Because human beings have rejected God, Jesus will accept a life of suffering and an agonizing death: “No one has greater love than this, to lay down one’s life for one’s friends” (John 15:13).
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: How Often Shall I Forgive?
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 18:21-35 – 21 Then Peter came up and said to him, “Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? As many as seven times?” 22 Jesus said to him, “I do not say to you seven times, but seventy times seven. 23 “Therefore the kingdom of heaven may be compared to a king who wished to settle accounts with his servants. …
How Young May the Next Pope Be? by Daniel B. Gallagher
By Daniel B. Gallagher, Crisis Magazine – When Karol Wojtyła stepped onto the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica in 1978 as John Paul II, he was only 58. Though that seemed unusual at the time, the previous century saw Pius IX elected at 54. Although we aren’t likely to see a pope as young as 20-year-old Benedict IX, elected in 1031, it’s safe to say that Pius and John Paul have broken the mold and made it possible for virtually anyone to be elected to the See of Peter.
RFK Jr. and the Approaching Death of Major Media, by Scott McKay
By Scott McKay, The American Spectator – It’s been rumored for quite some time, and on Monday it popped all over X: Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to announce very soon that pharmaceutical advertising on television will be a thing of the past… There are many facets to this. You’ll hear from some quarters that it’s a First Amendment issue, that pharmaceutical companies should have the right to advertise just like any other legal business can. That’s one argument. Another argument is that only the U.S.A. and New Zealand allow drug ads on the tube, or at least prescription drug ads.
Why Tolkien Made March 25 the Day the Ring Was Destroyed, by Joseph Pearce
By Joseph Pearce, National Catholic Register – It is unlikely that many people will think that Frodo Baggins, the diminutive hero of The Lord of the Rings, has much to do with the season of Lent. What has a hobbit to do with the habit of fasting? What has The Lord of the Rings to do with the Lord who died for us on the cross? What on earth has Middle-earth to do with the reason for the Lenten season?… These are good questions to which J. R. R. Tolkien hints at an answer when he says that “The Lord of the Rings is, of course, a fundamentally religious and Catholic work.”
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Intrinsically Evil Acts and Repentance
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – An “intrinsically evil act” is evil in itself. Presumed mitigating circumstances and good intentions cannot transform the nature of an intrinsically evil act into a good act. The Church clusters inherently evil acts around the Ten Commandments: blasphemy, murder, adultery, contraception, fornication, theft, lies, and so on. We are quick to notice the intrinsic evil speck in the eye of others but fail to see the intrinsic evil plank in our own eye (to bungle the words of Jesus).
Children: Culture, and Demography, by Joseph Shaw, PhD
By Joseph Shaw, PhD, OnePeterFive – Over the last decade or two, we have become used to the fact that we are facing a demographic winter. For some time this fact had to struggle to be heard, because of the entrenched idea that the problem was the opposite, a population explosion that would overwhelm the world’s capacity to produce food. Although this theory was dominant in the 1970s and 1980s, and lingers to this day in some circles, it was always very dubious and for a long time now has been clearly false. …
Fr. David Nix: Detachment from Vice Is Attachment to God
By Father David Nix, Blog: Padre Peregrino Hermitage – When you see “a Theology of Attachment” as the title of this article, you probably think I’m going to tell you what to give up for Lent. It’s too late for that. Rather, I’m simply going to compare that which Satan clung to and that which Mary clung to. (And yes, I know I just ended a sentence in a preposition, but remember what GK Chesterton wrote: “A preposition, I may remark in passing, is about the best thing in the world to end a sentence with.”)
The Model for the University, by Dominic V. Cassella
By Dominic V. Cassella, The Catholic Thing – Before St. John Henry Newman converted to Catholicism, he gave a series of sermons to the students of Oxford. The last of these University Sermons provided a brief theory of developments in religious doctrine, and he took for his model Mary, the Mother of God… Quoting Luke 2:19 – “But Mary kept all these things, and pondered them in her heart” – Newman offers Mary as a model of faith since when she was provided with the Angel’s message, she does not question it like Zacharias; she accepts without question, but ponders it.
Planned Parenthood Directors Make Over $300,000 a Year Killing Babies, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – A pro-life group has released a new report on the salaries of Planned Parenthood abortion center directors. The shocking figures show they make an average of over $300,000 a year killing babies… The financial practices of Planned Parenthood, one of the nation’s largest abortion companies, have come under intense scrutiny in the 2025 STOPP report titled “2025 Report on Planned Parenthood CEO Compensation.”… This document, produced by American Life League’s STOPP International, examines the compensation of Planned Parenthood’s top executives …
Fr. Gerald Murray: Synodality Forever!
By Fr. Gerald Murray, The Catholic Thing – The unending process that is the Synod on Synodality has taken a new and unexpected turn. The current “Implementation Phase” of the three-year synodal path, following the conclusion of last Fall’s Synodal Assembly in Rome, has now become the preparatory phase for something no one has ever heard of in the Catholic Church, namely an “Ecclesial Assembly.”… In a March 15 letter to the bishops of the world, the General Secretariat of the Synod announced that it will now “start a process of accompaniment and evaluation of the implementation phase” of the conclusions of the Synodal Assembly’s Final Document by the dioceses of the world.
Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV: Prioritize Our Battles with Temptations
By Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV, Catholic Exchange – Amidst all the many battles facing us daily, let us refocus today and make temptations our most important and unceasing battle. Jesus will never cease giving us His Spirit of victory as He does in every Holy Mass. We can overcome temptations just as He did only if we also have deep conviction about our identity, mission, and destiny with God.
Malpractice Lawsuit: Woman Hospitalized After Abortionist Left Baby Body Parts In Her Abdomen, by Jordan Boyd
By Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – An unnamed woman is suing an Illinois abortionist for malpractice after she allegedly suffered from severe and potentially life-threatening complications from a late-term abortion at his hands in 2023… In a legal complaint filed on March 21, “Jane Doe” claims Keith Reisinger-Kindle of Equity Clinic in Champaign, Illinois performed a two-day dilation and evacuation abortion that, unbeknownst to the woman on the table, perforated her uterus, failed to remove all of the dead baby’s body parts from her body, and left her with “irreversible suffering and emotional damages.”
Protecting Kids Online Means Empowering Parents, by Ken Blackwell
By Ken Blackwell, Patriot Post – App stores must secure parental approval and age verification before a minor under 16 years old can download an app of any kind… When I was growing up in Ohio in the 1960s, there was no such thing as a private teenage world. My friends and I all knew each other’s parents, and we were held accountable for our speech and our behavior by a network of moms and dads who knew one another. While local communities were knit more closely together back then, things are very different in America today. …
Evangelium Vitae After Thirty Years, by Richard A. Spinello
By Richard A. Spinello, Catholic World Report – John Paul II’s encyclical should serve as a constant reminder that there is no room for ambiguity, equivocation, or proportionate reasoning when it comes to the defense of human life and the need to treat all human beings… March 25, 2025, the Solemnity of the Annunciation, marks the 30th anniversary of St. Pope John Paul II’s great encyclical Evangelium Vitae (The Gospel of Life)… This prophetic work, one of several encyclicals that focus on the key theme of anthropology, has lost none of its intellectual vigor or deep wisdom. ….
Mainline Protestant Churches Shrinking Because of Liberal, Pro-Abortion Theology, by Rachel Quackenbush
By Rachel Quackenbush, LifeNews – Progressive theological shifts may be contributing to the steep declines in both membership and finances that mainline Protestant denominations in the United States continue to face, according to a recent report from the Associated Press (AP)… While circumstances vary, the March 14 AP News report highlighted a shared pattern among several groups: internal divisions and declining participation often follow moves toward more progressive positions on doctrine and culture.
Archbishop Naumann Condemns Kansas ‘Black Mass’ As Hate Speech Targeting Catholics, by Clare Marie Merkowsky
By Clare Marie Merkowsky, LifeSiteNew – Kansas Abp. Joseph Naumann denounced the satanic “black mass” planned for later this month as “hate speech.” … During a March 20 interview on the EWTN, Abp. Naumann described the satanic “black mass” planned for March 28 at the Kansas capitol building as “hate speech” against Catholics, stressing the importance of prayer as a spiritual weapon… “Their intention is to create chaos, and they’re exercising really hate speech… They’re simply trying to mock Christianity,” Naumann continued. “If they were trying to do this to an Islamic group or they were trying to do this to a Jewish group, I think it wouldn’t be allowed.” …
Against the New Antisemitism, by Peter Wolfgang
By Peter Wolfgang, Catholic Culture – What is the relationship between Judaism and Christianity? Specifically, what is that relationship as understood by the Catholic Church? That question was recently covered here at Catholic Culture, in a piece by Thomas Mirus titled “When attacking antisemitism, don’t fudge Church teaching.” Mirus took issue with Cardinal Dolan’s phrasing of the relationship as two covenants—the new and the old—existing “side-by-side.”… Both columns—Cardinal Dolan’s attacking antisemitism and Mirus’ clarifying the language with which we do so—are needed right now. There is an upsurge in antisemitism on both the left and the right. ….
Saved in 50 Seconds: The Story of Franciszek Gajowniczek, the Man Spared by St. Maximilian Kolbe at Auschwitz, by Krzysztof Kunert
By Krzysztof Kunert, National Catholic Register – On July 29, 1941, at the roll-call square in Auschwitz, a piercing cry tore from Franciszek Gajowniczek’s throat: “I pity my wife and children!”… Prisoner No. 5659 had been selected, along with nine others, for death by starvation — a punishment for another prisoner’s escape from the camp… Moments later, an extraordinary event unfolded. From the ranks of prisoners stepped Conventual Franciscan Father Maximilian Kolbe: “I am a priest; I want to die for him!” His offer was accepted. Gajowniczek survived the war, but his life was marked by pain and suffering.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Jesus’ Power to Heal and Cleanse
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 4:24-30 – ( 24 And he said, “Truly, I say to you, no prophet is acceptable in his own country. 25 But in truth, I tell you, there were many widows in Israel in the days of Elijah, when the heaven was shut up three years and six months, when there came a great famine over all the land; 26 and Elijah was sent to none of them but only to Zarephath, in the land of Sidon, to a woman who was a widow. 27 And there were many lepers in Israel in the time of the prophet Elisha; and none of them was cleansed, but only Naaman the Syrian.”
Trump Racking Up Important Legal Victories as Left’s Lawfare Ramps Up, by Bradley Devlin
By Bradley Devlin, The Daily Signal – The Left couldn’t defeat President Donald Trump at the ballot box. Now, their only hope seems to be defeating him at the courthouse.
More than 130 cases have been filed against the Trump administration since Trump’s return to office just two months ago. With the help of activist federal judges, the Left’s large-scale lawfare operation has caused some setbacks for the administration, which helps explain why its ire has been focused on these lower court judges’ use of temporary restraining orders.