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August 23, 2019

Whitewash Investigation, by Michael Voris

By Michael Voris, The Vortex - All eyes in the Catholic investigative world are on the case of the rector of the National Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., Msgr. Walter Rossi… Rossi is a priest from the diocese of Scranton, Pennsylvania, but in a deal worked out between his home diocese of Scranton and the archdiocese of Washington, D.C., he is rector of the high profile basilica in the nation's capital… The basilica is one of the most important in the Catholic world, but because of the corrupt gay mafia's almost constant involvement, it has become tainted.
August 20, 2019

St. Joseph’s Battalion Rises After Leader is Struck Down, by Anita Carey

By Anita Carey, Church Militant - Not willing to give up after the loss of their leader, members of the St. Joseph Battalion are keeping the group alive and urging prayer warriors to help persecuted priests… After Theodore McCarrick's predation and the Church's tolerance and cover-up of it was exposed, Fr. Mark Goring, a priest of the Companions of the Cross, was inspired during prayer to start the St. Joseph's Battalion to address corruption in the Church.
August 12, 2019

Reason, Faith, and the Pursuit of Wisdom, by Phil Lawler

By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture - “However secularized a civilization may become,” writes Samuel Gregg in his excellent new book, “it can never entirely escape from the burden of its spiritual inheritance.” The civilization of the Western world is the product of a singularly fruitful marriage between faith and reason, between Jerusalem and Athens. Unfortunately that marriage is now on the rocks, and a final divorce would be catastrophic. Gregg is right; a civilization cannot escape its spiritual inheritance. But a civilization can die.
July 29, 2019

The Amazon Synod That Could Have Been, by Robert Royal

By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing - the Amazon is being used as a proxy to advance what German Catholic leaders hope will resurrect a clearly dying church. Cardinal Mueller is unconvinced: If the church were to try to legitimize herself before a de-Christianized world in a secular manner as a natural-religious lobby of the ecological movement, or try to present herself as a relief agency for migrants by donating money – she would lose even more of her identity as the universal Sacrament of Salvation in Christ, and she will not at all receive that much-yearned-for recognition on the part of the left-wing, green mainstream.

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