There Can Be No Peace Or Unity With A Violent, Unrepentant Left, by John Daniel Davidson
By John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist – In the days since Charlie Kirk’s assassination by a radical Antifa terrorist, a refrain has arisen in the corporate press and the political establishment that we must come together, lower the temperature, tone down the rhetoric, and condemn political violence on both sides. In order to have peace, they say, we have to have unity… But there can be no peace or unity without first telling the truth, and the truth is that both-sidesism, the polite fiction that the American left and right have a problem with political violence, is a damnable lie — and everyone peddling it is a moral coward.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: How Shall I Compare This Generation?
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 7:31-35 – 31 “To what then shall I compare the men of this generation, and what are they like? 32 They are like children sitting in the market place and calling to one another, `We piped to you, and you did not dance; we wailed, and you did not weep.’ 33 For John the Baptist has come eating no bread and drinking no wine; and you say, `He has a demon.’ ….
Suspect Charged With Aggravated Murder in Kirk’s Assassination, May Face Death Penalty, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, CatholicVote – Utah prosecutors on Sept. 16 formally charged 22-year-old Tyler Robinson with aggravated murder in the assassination of Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk… At a Sept. 16 press conference announcing the charges, Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray said his office will also seek the death penalty, citing the severity of the crime… “I do not take this decision lightly, and it is a decision I have made independently as county attorney based solely on the available evidence and circumstances and nature of the crime,” Gray said. “Because we are seeking the death penalty, the defendant will continue to be held without bail in the Utah County Jail.”
Israel launches ground offensive in Gaza City
By Elise Winlandon, Catholic Vote – Israel has launched a long-threatened ground offensive into Gaza City Sept. 16 as part of what it calls “Operation Gideon’s Chariots II,” the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced… The IDF said the campaign aims to push Israeli troops deeper into the city and will “expand in line with the current situational assessment.”… Defense Minister Israel Katz declared on X that Israel would fight until Hamas was defeated and hostages were freed. …
Untimely Meditations in Utah, by Robert Royal
By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – In 1776, the year that America became independent (and San Francisco was founded), two Franciscan priests, Atanasio Dominguez and Silvestre Vélez de Escalante, traveled from what would become Santa Fe, New Mexico, through Arizona, Colorado, and Utah, aided at several points by native guides, until circumstances forced them to turn back in Orem, Utah, the very place where, last week, Charlie Kirk was murdered… Their mission, as strange as the path may seem to us today, was to find a shorter route from Santa Fe to the Franciscan mission in Monterrey, California – and no doubt to prepare the way for evangelization of native populations ….
Planned Parenthood is Teaching Teens How to Secretly Get Trans Hormones, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest abortion company, is expanding its reach into selling trans hormones by instructing teenagers on evading parental consent and medical safeguards… That’s according to a recent workshop exposed by critics who warn it endangers vulnerable youth. The abortion organization, which operates nearly 600 centers nationwide, has positioned itself as the leading seller of cross-sex hormones for so-called gender transitions, treating 40,000 patients last year alone, with 40% aged 18 to 22.
After Five Days of Silence… Pope Leo XIV “Holding Charlie Kirk and His Family in Prayer”
By Diane Montagna, Substack – Pope Leo XIV is “holding Charlie Kirk and his family in prayer,” the Vatican confirmed today… Responding to inquiries from journalists, Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said that during a meeting on Saturday with the new U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See, Brian Burch, “the Pope confirmed that he is praying for Charlie Kirk, his wife, and his children.”… According to Bruni, the Pope also “expressed concern about political violence and spoke of the need to avoid rhetoric and exploitation that foster polarization rather than dialogue.” ….
On the Holy Life and Remarkable Intellect of Saint Robert Bellarmine, by Dawn Beutner
By Dawn Beutner, Catholic World Report – He was one of the most brilliant men of his age, but he was a humble man and an exemplary priest who lived a virtuous and austere life… On September 17, 1621, the Cardinal-priest Robert Bellarmine died in Rome. Why did Pope Pius XI declare him a saint in 1930? And why did the same pope declare him a Doctor of the Church in 1931?… Bellarmine was born into a noble but relatively poor family in Montepulciano, Italy. When he was only twelve years old, his uncle was elected pope and became Pope Marcellus II.
Gender Can’t Be Changed, But Hearts Can Change, Ohio Bishop Says, by Matthew McDonald
By Matthew McDonald, The National Catholic Register – Toledo Bishop Daniel Thomas’ new document ‘The Body Reveals the Person’ rejects gender transitioning, but not the gender transitioner… Attempting to change gender is “medically assisted self-harm” and should be rejected, but people experiencing pain over gender identity should know that God loves them and wants to bring them to himself through their sufferings, an Ohio bishop says in a new document.
NO, Bishop, DEI Does NOT Mean God, by John M. Grondelski
By John M. Grondelski, First Things – According to Washington auxiliary bishop Roy Campbell, Catholics should stand up for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion—DEI—because DEI also means “God” (as in, Dei)… That insulting association of the Divine Name with a divisive political social policy appeared in an essay the USCCB accidentally published on its website in recent days. It has since been taken down. According to The Pillar, the USCCB has not yet officially sanctioned the essay. It “is a draft of a personal reflection from Bishop Campbell that is yet to be discussed and given to a definitive publication plan” ….
Review of Domestic Terrorism After Kirk’s Murder Shows Biden Politicized Issue, Intel, Fudged Data, by Jerry Dunleavy
By Jerry Dunleavy, Just the News – A useful picture of the domestic terrorism threat in America in the wake of the assassination of Charlie Kirk has not yet come into focus, as the actual threat-scape has been muddled by the politicization of intelligence and by an overbroad use of the phrase “domestic terrorism.”… A review of the Biden administration’s application of the phrase shows that the phrase was used as a justification for targeting January 6 rioters, parents concerned about what their children were being taught in schools, and a wildly uneven treatment of those groups when compared to the widespread violence and destruction caused by Antifa and other progressive groups.
Saint of the Day for September 17: Saint Robert Bellarmine (October 4, 1542 – September 17, 1621)
By Franciscan Media, September 17 – When Saint Robert Bellarmine was ordained in 1570, the study of Church history and the fathers of the Church was in a sad state of neglect. A promising scholar from his youth in Tuscany, he devoted his energy to these two subjects, as well as to Scripture, in order to systematize Church doctrine against the attacks of the Protestant Reformers. He was the first Jesuit to become a professor at Louvain.
The Impact of Charlie Kirk’s Death, by Janet E. Smith
By Janet E. Smith, Crisis Magazine – Charlie Kirk inspired millions of young people around the world. His assassination has only galvanized the movement that he lived and ultimately died for… I have spent hours reading tributes to Charlie Kirk and watching his videos. I have avoided as much as possible the unbelievable, hate-filled responses that rejoice in his death… If you can’t see that Charlie Kirk’s life was animated by love, I pity you. You do not have eyes to see or ears to hear. You are allowing the hate-filled to shape your views.
Mass Attendance Up At Various Colleges in Wake of Charlie Kirk Assassination, by Amira Abuzeid
By Amira Abuzeid, CNA Staff – In what some are calling “the Charlie Kirk effect,” people across the nation, including many college students who are not ordinarily churchgoers, have decided to go to church since the assassination last week of the conservative Christian political activist Charlie Kirk… Matt Zerrusen, co-founder of Newman Ministry, a Catholic nonprofit that operates on about 250 campuses nationwide, told CNA he has spoken with Catholic college ministry leaders throughout the country over the last few days, and “every one of them told me they’ve seen bigger crowds” at Masses and lots of people “they’ve never seen before.”
Poll Shows 25% of Young People Say America Better Off With Charlie Kirk Assassinated, by Melissa O’Rourke
By Melissa O’Rourke, LifeNews – Over a quarter of young voters believe America is “better off” following the killing of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, according to a new survey… The Napolitan News Service poll found that a staggering 26% of those aged 18 to 34 answered “yes” to the question: “While it is always difficult to wish ill of another human being, is America better off now that Charlie Kirk has been killed?” Among Democrats, 24% also responded affirmatively.
God’s Relentless Pursuit, by Carmelite Sisters
By Carmelite Sisters, (By Sister Emma Luz, OCD),Integrated Catholic Life – Mother Luisita wrote in her spiritual notes: “What a great joy to have in my company, to possess, to have as my own, Jesus Himself! Who could ever snatch my Jesus from me?”… If we look at this passage from Jesus’ viewpoint, we get a glimpse into the heart of God and His desire. For our desire of God is a pale flicker to the infinite flame of God’s love pursuing us. The Song of Songs has two images, among many others, that describe God’s desire very powerfully. …
“We Win, They Lose”: We Need an NSDD 75 for the Cold Civil War, by Michael Frigon
By Michael Frigon, Crisis Magazine – Yet, the Soviets were not interested in peace, as they were convinced that they could defeat the West and its ideology. … The turning point came when Ronald Reagan took office in 1981. For two years, Reagan and his national security advisors worked to put his doctrine of “we win, they lose” into an actual strategy. The result was NSDD 75 on “U.S. Relations with the U.S.S.R.”—a short 10-page policy directive outlining how the United States would not just contain Soviet expansion but reverse it completely until a U.S. victory was achieved.
Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV: Five Deadly Assumptions to Avoid for Our Salvation
By Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV, Catholic Exchange – A woman recently shared with me how she had prepared everything for her funeral so that she would not be a burden to her relatives when she passed away. She had a brand-new urn for her cremains, a favorite spot in her yard for her resting place, and even the chapel where the funeral Mass would be held… When I asked her if she was also preparing her soul for heaven, her blank stare showed me that she had not thought deeply of that at all. ….
Western Civilization Under Attack: Part Two, by Paul Seaton
By Paul Seaton, Catholic World Report – Western civilization, Islam, and secular elites formed the triangle that I began to develop in the first installment of this alarum. My thesis is that this precious thing, Western civilization, to which we all owe an unpayable debt of pietās, is under attack from hostile forces… In the first installment, I drew from eminent thinkers (especially but not solely Catholic) to highlight essential components of Western civilization, elements that distinguish it from other civilizations and cultures, elements that elevate man and allow him to live freely and well according to his nature and divinely given vocation.
COMMENTARY: Civil War Approaches, by Rod Dreher
By Rod Dreher, European Conservative – One of the key conditions that King’s College professor David Betz says leads to civil war: an elite radically disconnected from the masses… Civil war is coming,” David Betz told a Budapest audience on Thursday night. And later: “Sorry, but I don’t think there is a peaceful solution at this time.”… Betz should know. The professor is head of the war studies department at King’s College London and is an academic expert in civil war. For years he has been writing that all the conditions for civil war to break out have been met in most Western countries; all that is needed is a spark.
The Unique Evil of the Left, by Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.
By Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr., Mises Wire – Is it too much to say that since the French Revolution, the left has been the source of virtually all political evils, and continues to be so in our day?… There can be no doubt that great cruelty and violence can be and have been inflicted in the name of preserving the existing order… But when we compare even the worst enormities of the more distant past with the leftist totalitarian revolutions and total wars of the twentieth centuries, they are in general a mere blip. ….
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Roadmaps of Redemption and Salvation
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – The crucifix affixed above the altar signifies that the Sacrifice of the Mass participates in the one Sacrifice of Jesus for our redemption. The Cross defines our worship and provides the path to salvation. But the roadmaps of redemption and salvation vary in the post-Reformation era of fragmented Christianity…. Catholic teaching holds that Original Sin wounded but did not destroy human nature. For our redemption, the Word became flesh and dwelt among us. Jesus was born of the Blessed Virgin Mary. He confronted evil, suffered and died for us, and overcame sin, suffering, and death in the glorious Resurrection.
Johnson Has No Plans To Punish Omar For Comments Justifying Charlie Kirk’s Murder, by Beth Brelje
By Beth Brelje, The Federalist – Ilhan Omar’s comments are simply the latest in a long string of outrageous remarks — and House Republicans have done virtually nothing to hold her accountable… House Speaker Mike Johnson won’t commit to taking any disciplinary action against Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar for her comments blaming Charlie Kirk for his own assassination, despite his power to strip her of committee assignments or put forward a resolution calling for her expulsion from Congress.
US Bishops’ Conference Partnering with Heretical Association of Priests, by Michael Hichborn
By Michael Hichborn, Lepanto Institute – The heretical Association of US Catholic Priests (AUSCP) announced earlier this year that the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) approached the Association, asking it to host a virtual consultation on the USCCB’s Laity Document. Public materials describe the event as a joint effort between AUSCP and the USCCB, presenting it as a continuation of synodal engagement.
JD Vance: ‘No Unity with People Who Celebrate Charlie Kirk’s Assassination’, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, MRC Newsbusters – While he dearly wants unity in America, there cannot be unity with people who condone – even celebrate – political violence, such as the assassination of conservative advocate Charlie Kirk, Vice President JD Vance declared Monday… Hosting an episode of “The Charlie Kirk Show” in wake of Kirk’s assassination, Vice President Vance said that there can be no unity with those who are violently opposed to unity: “I am desperate for our country to be united in condemnation of the actions and the ideas that killed my friend. I want it so badly. …
JD Vance: Trump Administration Will ‘Dismantle’ Leftist Groups Promoting Violence, by Zelda Caldwell
By Zelda Caldwell, National Catholic Register – The vice president, a close friend of Charlie Kirk, sat in as guest host of Kirk’s podcast Monday… While serving as the guest host of Charlie Kirk’s podcast Monday, Vice President JD Vance vowed that the Trump administration will seek to “dismantle” left-wing organizations that he said promoted the violence that led to the conservative activist’s assassination last week… “Charlie was gunned down in broad daylight, and well-funded institutions of the Left lied about what he said so as to justify his murder. This is soulless and evil,” Vance said.
Catholic Priest Gives Emotional Heartfelt Homily on the Death of Charlie Kirk
Fr. Nick VanDenBroke, Courageous Clergy, Youtube, Sep 14, 2025 – Fr. Nick VanDenBroke, Pastor of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Lonsdale, Minnesota offered this heartfelt homily the weekend after the death of Charlie Kirk.
Bishop Joseph E. Strickland: The Shot That Shook the Church
By Bishop Joseph E. Strickland, Bishop Emeritus, Pillars of Faith – The world has been shaken in recent days by the sudden and tragic death of Charlie Kirk. Although he was not Catholic, his boldness and courage, his willingness to stand publicly against a culture of lies, and his evident desire to move toward the truth struck a chord across the nation and the world. His wife is a daughter of the Catholic Church, and his death has brought sorrow to countless souls, Catholic and non-Catholic alike… We pray for the repose of his soul, for consolation for his wife and family, and for healing for the many who feel this loss deeply. Yet we must also recognize: this moment is more than a passing news story. It is a spiritual thunderclap.
Saint of the Day for September 15: Our Lady of Sorrows
Franciscan Media, September 15 – For a while there were two feasts in honor of the Sorrowful Mother: one going back to the 15th century, the other to the 17th century. For a while both were celebrated by the universal Church: one on the Friday before Palm Sunday, the other in September… The principal biblical references to Mary’s sorrows are in Luke 2:35 and John 19:26-27. The Lucan passage is Simeon’s prediction about a sword piercing Mary’s soul; the Johannine passage relates Jesus’ words from the cross to Mary and to the beloved disciple.
Liberalism Died with Charlie Kirk, by Carolyn McKinney
By Carolyn McKinney, Crisis Magazine – The solution to the collapse of America under the weight of Cultural Marxism is found in the roadmap of Charlie Kirk’s life… The assassination of Charlie Kirk is not just a personal tragedy—it also marks the end of an era in America. For years, Charlie embodied the spirit of open debate and the free exchange of ideas. He believed that by reasoning together Americans could reach truth and consensus. But his death reveals something undeniable: the liberal order of neutrality and tolerance is dead.
Armed Queers Group Trains Radical Marxists to Shoot Just Miles From Where Charlie Kirk Was Murdered, by Jerry Dunleavy/Gelet Fragela/Steven Richards
By Jerry Dunleavy, Gelet Fragela and Steven Richards, Just the News – Amid the snow-capped mountains and Mormon churches of Utah, not far from where FBI agents continue to scour for more evidence in Charlie Kirk’s assassination, a self-described armed revolutionary group openly aligned with Cuba has risen up on the streets of one of America’s most conservative states… Armed Queers SLC says its mission is to train gay, queer and transgender people to arm themselves and to fight against capitalism. Although their purported Facebook page does not directly appear to encourage the use of firearms in their claimed mission, many of the images used depict firearms.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Say the Word – Be Healed
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 7:1-10 – 1 After he had ended all his sayings in the hearing of the people he entered Capernaum. 2 Now a centurion had a slave who was dear to him, who was sick and at the point of death. 3 When he heard of Jesus, he sent to him elders of the Jews, asking him to come and heal his slave. 4 And when they came to Jesus, they begged him earnestly, saying, “He is worthy to have you do this for him, 5 for he loves our nation, and he built us our synagogue.”6 And Jesus went with them. ….
Charlie Kirk’s Killer Tyler Robinson Was a Radical Leftist, Wrote “Hey Fascist, Catch” on a Bullet, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The young man who allegedly assassinated a beloved pro-life conservative activist was himself a radical leftist who self-identified as Antifa… The 22-year-old man accused of fatally shooting pro-life conservative activist Charlie Kirk had scrawled “Hey fascist, catch” on a bullet casing recovered from the scene, law enforcement officials said Friday… The initial details about the shooter are painting the suspect as a radicalized leftist who turned against his staunchly Republican family.
Complicit Clergy: USCCB Removes Document Equating DEI to God (‘Published by mistake!)
By Complicit Clergy, Staff – Yesterday, we shared with you the Leftist ideologues at the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) had published a document entitled “DEI Means God.”. Today that document mysteriously disappeared from the USCCB website… Good thing we archived both a copy of the webpage as well as the document before the USCCB tried to cover their tracks. We strongly encourage you to read the document and gauge the mindset of the U.S. bishops for yourself.
Catholics Are Being Killed, and US Bishops Form Another Anti-Racism Committee, by S.A. McCarthy
By S.A. McCarthy, The American Spectator – Bishops are successors to the Apostles, they are tasked with serving as shepherds. Wolves are devouring the flock — what else can we call it when a transgender-identified man imagines himself as a demon every time he sees his reflection in the mirror and proceeds to gun down children praying at Mass? Wolves are devouring the flock. Where are our shepherds? Where are our spiritual fathers? Have they abandoned their sons and daughters? When Antifa snipers come for you and me for preaching the Gospel, when transgender terrorists try to take our lives for daring to go to Mass, where will our shepherds be? Perhaps they’ll be forming a third anti-racism committee.
Charlie Kirk’s Assassination Should Herald The End Of The American Left, by John Daniel Davidson
By John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist – The left has always been a violent, revolutionary movement, incompatible with ordered liberty. Politics isn’t possible with the left… “The left is being whipped into a violent frenzy. Any setback, whether losing an election or losing a court case, justifies a maximally violent response,” Kirk said. “This is the natural outgrowth of left-wing protest culture tolerating violence and mayhem for years on end. The cowardice of local prosecutors and school officials have turned the left into a ticking time bomb.”
Aquinas on Anger in a Time of Political Violence, by Daniel B. Gallagher
By Daniel B. Gallagher, The Catholic Thing – Surrounded by a culture of mounting political violence, we all must feel at least a modicum of anger. We wouldn’t be human if we didn’t… Utah Governor Spencer Cox is to be commended for admitting it on Friday: “Over the last 48 hours, I have been as angry as I have ever been. . .and as anger pushed me to the brink, it was actually Charlie (Kirk)’s words that pulled me back. . . .Charlie said, ‘When people stop talking, that’s when you get violence.’”
Why the ‘Good Bishops’ Keep Disappointing the Faithful, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – The terms “conservative” and “liberal” are always somewhat misleading when applied to Catholic controversies. But in the absence of more accurate alternatives (which would require a fair amount of explanation), they provide a simple way to summarize the tensions that have beset that Catholic Church in the years since Vatican II. By 1995, when the Hitchcock essay appeared, the “conservative” Catholics—those devoted to the defense of Church doctrines and disciplines—had suffered through three decades of tumultuous change, while the “liberals”—those pressing for more dramatic change—were pressing their advantage.
Thomas More Society: Abortion Pill “Reversal” Saved This Baby From Abortion
By Thomas More Society, LifeNews – One such story is that of Ashley, a young woman who found herself at a difficult crossroads, overwhelmed and uncertain as the father of her child pressured her to have an abortion against her will… She was told by abortion facility staff that her decision to take the abortion pill was final—that there was no way to save her baby despite her immediate regret. “I felt trapped, like I had no options left,” Ashley later recalled.
WATCH! Erika Kirk Speaks After Assassination of Husband, Says Words ‘Will Echo Around the World Like a Battle Cry’ (by Catholic Vote)
Catholic Vote – The wife of the slain Charlie Kirk addressed the nation Friday night for the first time since her husband’s assassination… In the 16-minute speech, Erika Kirk opened by expressing profound gratitude to law enforcement, first responders, and the Turning Point USA team for their bravery and support… She honored Charlie’s life, describing him as a devoted husband, father, patriot, and man of God. Erika recalled his unwavering love for their family, his dedication to his faith, and his mission to revive the American family through Turning Point USA, which Charlie founded.
Trump Says He Will Deploy National Guard to Memphis to Combat Crime
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – President Donald Trump said Sept. 12 he plans to deploy the National Guard to Memphis, Tennessee, to address crime in the city… “We’re going to Memphis. … We’ll straighten that out.”… He added that he will send “the National Guard and anybody we need, and by the way, we’ll bring in the military too if we need it. But we’re going to straighten out the crime in these cities.”… The President said both Memphis Mayor Paul Young, a Democrat, and Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, a Republican, support the move. …
Bishop Joseph E. Strickland: Abomination of Desolation
By Bishop Joseph E. Strickland, Bishop Emeritus – What happened at St. Peter’s Basilica last weekend cannot be met with silence. Before the eyes of the whole world, the Holy Door – the sacred symbol of repentance and conversion in this Jubilee Year – was profaned. Groups openly advancing the LGBTQ agenda, contrary to God’s created order, adorned in rainbow banners and celebrating their rebellion against God’s law… This was no mere “pilgrimage.” It was a mockery of God, a desecration of the Holy Door, and a public scandal permitted by the highest authorities of the Church. …
‘We’ll Never Surrender’: Erika Kirk Gives Emotional, Fiery Address Following Husband’s Assassination, by Amanda Prestigiacomo
By Amanda Prestigiacomo, DailyWire – An emotional and fiery Erika Kirk, widow of Charlie Kirk, spoke out publicly for the first time since the assassination of her husband on Friday. She reflected on Charlie’s life and faith, and vowed to never let her husband’s mission end… Erika opened her remarks by thanking law enforcement and first responders for helping her husband after the shooting and capturing his assassin… The young mother said her husband “loved what he did” and thanked all of Charlie’s supporters. …
National Security: He May Have Pulled The Trigger, But Charlie Kirk’s Suspected Killer Didn’t ‘Act Alone’, by Matt Kittle
By Matt Kittle, The Federalist – After an intensive, multi-day manhunt, law enforcement officials on Friday said they had taken into custody conservative icon Charlie Kirk’s killer. Police assert 22-year-old Tyler Robinson “acted alone” in assassinating the Turning Point USA founder… But did he?.. Authorities said Robinson’s roommate shared with investigators the alleged cold-blooded killer’s communications on messaging app Discord. In them, the suspect discusses “a need to retrieve a rifle from a drop point, leaving the rifle in a bush, messages related to visually watching the area where a rifle was left, and a message referring to having left the rifle wrapped in a towel.”
Complicit Clergy: Tone-Deaf USCCB Issues Document Entitled ‘DEI Means God’
By Staff, Complicit Clergy – Today the USCCB’s published a documented entitled “DEI Means God.” The document was authored by by Bishop Roy E. Campbell Jr., an auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of Washington, D.C… Campbell was ordained a bishop by Cardinal Donald Wuerl in 2017. Wuerl was later forced to resign in disgrace when he was implicated in the sexual abuse scandal cover-up in 2018… The DEI document appears to equate Diversity, Equity and Inclusion to the nature of God.
Witnesses of a Captive West: Iryna Zarutska and Charlie Kirk, by Scott Ventureyra
By Scott Ventureyra, Crisis Magazine – Say their names: Iryna Zarutska and Charlie Kirk; they should be remembered not as footnotes but as innocent lives whose loss exposes the captivity of the West. Their deaths cry out for repentance, justice, and courage… Regardless of the prevalence of evil, we must be relentless in claiming the truth—the truth that every human life is sacred, that Christ is Lord, and that evil must be resisted… The hour is very, very late; but hope always endures. For while Satan captivates nations with atrocity after atrocity, Christ alone has conquered death. …
HHS Will Stop Funding Research With Aborted Baby Parts, by S.A. McCarthy
By S.A. McCarthy, LifeNews – President Donald Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are defunding scientific research that uses aborted fetal tissue. According to Breitbart News, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has still been funding 17 grants that use aborted fetal tissue for testing and research. Most of those programs were initiated under then-President Joe Biden but are scheduled to continue being funded through 2026. However, NIH told Breitbart News that the health agency will not renew the problematic grants.
Truth Cannot Be Killed: A Tribute to Charlie Kirk, by Jayd Henricks
By Jayd Henricks, The Catholic Thing – The assassination of Charlie Kirk was not just the killing of a brilliant young mind, a husband, and a father; it was an attempt to kill the truth. It was an attempt to kill a movement of young adults engaging in public discourse about the essential truths of humanity. And it was an attempt to kill civility… This is not to say that everything Charlie said was true; I don’t think that is the case for any of us. But Charlie Kirk engaged the arena of ideas more courageously, more robustly, more civilly, and with more faith than just about anyone in the public square today, which is why he had such a following among the youth. He was different. …
Bishop Joseph E. Strickland: When Shepherds Sleep, the Wolves Feast
Bishop Joseph E. Strickland, Bishop Emeritus – Brothers and sisters, if God reveals His secrets to prophets, then we must listen – even if it startles us. Today, we must speak with urgency: what is unfolding in the life of the Church isn’t abstract – it’s real, immediate, and demands our vigilance.”… In December 2023, the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith issued Fiducia supplicans, allowing priests to impart short, private blessings to individuals – even same-sex couples – so long as they aren’t blessing a union or relationship. Though the Church affirms she cannot bless sin, this ambiguity forces faithful Catholics into confusion.
Meditations for the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, by Gayle Somers
By Gayle Somers, Catholic Exchange – This Sunday’s feast, the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, prompts us to marvel over how an instrument of shame, brutality, and defeat became the most glorious symbol in the cosmos. This means more than meditating on the meaning of the Cross for sinners like us, as fruitful as that would be. No, the idea is to ponder the exaltation of the Cross, and there is a world of goodness for us as we answer this call.
Is Prayer Returning to Schools? by Thomas Gallatin
By Thomas Gallatin, Patriot Post – When tragedy strikes, the most appropriate initial response is to pray. It’s an acknowledgement of our finiteness and reality that ultimately only God is truly in control; only God is sovereign over everything… It was and is fitting for us to pray, to call on God, after this most recent atrocity, the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Indeed, given that he was an outspoken Christian, that is precisely the response Kirk would have wanted.
Charlie Kirk and His Surprising Sentiments Toward the Catholic Church, by Mark Haas
By Mark Haas, Crisis Magazine – Veneration of Mary… One of the most striking examples of this came when Kirk addressed the question of Mary. He began with a frank admission: “Let me first say I think we as Protestants and evangelicals under venerate Mary. She was very important. She was a vessel for our Lord and Savior.”… This was not typical evangelical rhetoric. For centuries, Protestant communities have been cautious about Marian devotion, often fearing it detracts from Christ. But Kirk’s words revealed a humility—an openness to recognize that something had been lost.
Charlie Kirk Believed ‘Every Human Being… Is Sacred’, by Nancy Flanders
By Nancy Flanders, LiveAction – Charlie Kirk believed ‘every human being… is sacred’… President Trump announced Kirk’s tragic death on Truth Social, writing, “The Great, and even Legendary, Charlie Kirk, is dead. No one understood or had the Heart of the Youth in the United States of America better than Charlie. He was loved and admired by ALL…” … President Trump ordered the American flag to be flown at half-mast at the White House through Sunday in honor of Kirk.
Conservative Bishops, Liberal Results, by James Hitchcock
By James Hitchcock, Catholic World Report – Today’s bishops may feel understandably discouraged at being asked to correct conditions, which have gone unchecked for three decades, and whose roots are often traceable to precisely the generation of allegedly strong prelates at the time of the Council. But this illustrates a homey principle—every problem, from a moral flaw to a leaky roof, merely gets worse if not addressed. Despite the claim that he is a rigidly counter-reforming pope, these problems are more intractable now than they were when John Paul II ascended the papal throne, and they will only continue to worsen if not addressed. …
David Bozell on The Dana Show: ‘Charlie Kirk Was the Rush Limbaugh of Our Time’, by Kurt Etheridge
By Kurt Etheridge, MRC TV – On a reflective episode of The Dana Show podcast, simulcast on The First, host Dana Loesch sat down with MRC President David Bozell to honor the extraordinary life and tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk. Bozell’s opening words captured the weight of the loss: “Charlie Kirk was certainly the best at creating an activist organization in the conservative movement. He was one of, if not the best, public speakers we had in our ranks. He combined all of that and started a podcast, and then started his family. He had this prolific career; he was the Rush Limbaugh of our time in that respect.”
Written by Charlie Kirk: A Revolution Is Coming to the UK
Written by Charlie Kirk, the Spectator – When I was growing up, people often said British politics were where America’s would be in five, ten or 20 years. What this meant was that Britain was more to the left of America: more secular, more socially liberal, more environmentalist, more globalised. The assumption was that, over time, the left would always win out, so wherever Britain was now, America would soon be… I travelled to the United Kingdom in May to debate the students and faculty of Cambridge and Oxford Universities in large part because that old assumption is dead and gone. …
Pew Research Surveys Role of Religion in How Americans Vote, by Tessa Gervasini
By Tessa Gervasini, Catholic News Agency – A new Pew Research Center study found that religion does not play a large role in how most Americans vote in U.S. elections… The research was conducted as part of Pew’s “About the American Trends Panel.” It was conducted May 5–11 and surveyed a representative sample of 8,937 U.S. adults. The margin of sampling error was plus or minus 1.4 percentage points… Of the responding participants, 56% of Americans said religion shapes how they vote “a little” or “not at all” ….
Saint of the Day for September 12: Most Holy Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary
By Franciscan Media – The Story of the Most Holy Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary… This feast is a counterpart to the Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus; both have the possibility of uniting people easily divided on other matters…. The feast of the Most Holy Name of Mary began in Spain in 1513 and in 1671 was extended to all of Spain and the Kingdom of Naples. In 1683, John Sobieski, king of Poland, brought an army to the outskirts of Vienna to stop the advance of Muslim armies loyal to Mohammed IV of Constantinople. …
What I Hope My Sons Will Learn from the Life of Charlie Kirk, by Carolyn McKinney
By Carolyn McKinney, Catholic Exchange – The assassination of Charlie Kirk has left me heartbroken. I grieve as an American, but most deeply as a mother. My sons—and their generation of young men—have lost a model of faith, courage, and goodness at a time when such examples are desperately needed… Charlie was not perfect, but he was faithful. His trust in Christ was clear to anyone who heard him speak. He longed for every person he met to come to know Jesus, and he spoke of that openly. This was not a private conviction tucked away behind his political work—it was the beating heart of everything he did. If my sons learn one thing from Charlie’s life, I hope it is this: to live unashamed of the Gospel, trusting Christ in all things.
Charlie Kirk Condemned Abortion: “It’s Wrong to Murder a Baby”, by Ashlynn Lemos
By Ashlynn Lemos, LifeNews – Grief swept across our nation yesterday, September 10, with the tragic news that Charlie Kirk—conservative activist and co-founder of Turning Point USA—was assassinated at Utah Valley University… While speaking on his ‘The American Comeback’ tour, Charlie Kirk was fatally shot in the neck by a sniper around 12:20 p.m.. He had been sitting under his branded tent before a crowd of about 3,000 excited students and liberal protestors, preparing to answer a question about transgender shootings, when the attack occurred. …
Charlie Kirk’s Murder is a Turning Point for America, by Eric Sammons
By Eric Sammons, Crisis Magazine – Charlie Kirk’s job was to talk. He was far better at that skill than most people, and thousands upon thousands of people found what he said compelling. He talked mostly about controversial topics—although everything he advocated was mainstream opinion just two decades ago—always in a spirit of charity and constructive debate. He never advocated violence, nor did he ever demean those with whom he disagreed.
On the Urgent Need to Recognize and Reject Religious Relativism, by Larry Chapp
By Larry Chapp, Catholic World Report – Within various forms of religious relativism, there is a not-so-hidden soft totalitarianism that is swiftly moving into “harder” versions with devastating real-life consequences for anyone who dares to openly resist it… Way back in olden times, when I was still a professor of theology, one of the most ubiquitous attitudes amongst the students was that it does not matter which religion one practiced since “all religions are really saying the same thing in their essence”. ….
CNA Deutsch: Cardinal Hollerich: ‘I Would Not Define Church Sexual Morality So Narrowly’
By CNA Deutsch, (CNA) – The Jesuit cardinal spoke in detail about his work on the Synod on Synodality. One concept that emerged during the process was “the image of a tent that needs to be expanded so that everyone can find space within it.” He said this image was “very well received by many” but “not at all in Africa.” There, people said, “a tent reminds us of refugee camps — we want to move beyond tents. In Africa, the preferred image was that of a family.”
An American Moment? by Michael Pakaluk
By Michael Pakaluk, The Catholic Thing – Catholics who travel between the United States and Europe say that there is a noticeable difference in the Catholic cultures of the two. The reports are anecdotal, of course. But this is what I see and hear: that on the American side, practicing Catholics seem more youthful and more hopeful; their culture is more vigorous; it is more outspoken; it has a bolder public presence. It is looking towards the next generations. It is building for the future. In short, it is more apostolic and evangelical.
When the Nazis Came, These 11 Nuns Chose Love Over Fear, by John Grondelski
By John Grondelski, National Catholic Register – Eleven nuns were shot by the Germans in a pine forest early in the morning of Aug. 1, 1943… Many religious were killed by the Nazis. What was so special about these nuns? Their story… Navahradak today is a town in Belarus about 70 miles east of the Polish border. Between the world wars, it was Nowogródek, a town in Poland. The 1939 Molotov-Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact between Germany and its Soviet ally brought the Red Army to Nowogródek and the area annexed to the USSR.
MRC’s David Bozell on Charlie Kirk Murder: ‘We’re Devastated,’ But Must ‘Carry…the Torch’, by Kurt Etheridge
By Kurt Etheridge, MRC TV – At just 31, Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, achieved what few have ever done in a lifetime. His trailblazing vision transformed college campuses, turning strongholds of leftist ideology into vibrant hubs of free speech, faith, and American principles. With infectious energy, he empowered countless young people, inspiring millions to embrace conservative values. As a devoted Christian, husband, and father of two, Charlie lived the values he preached, making our nation stronger with every word and action.
The Democrat Party Is A Domestic Terrorist Organization, by Breccan F. Thies
By Breccan F. Thies, The Federalist – In the world we live in now, there is no time to try to convince the left to ‘tone down’ their extreme rhetoric. They need to be treated like the domestic terrorists they are… Decades of extreme language, calling conservatives “Nazis,” claiming existential threats are around the corner in order to feed an assassination culture, and justifying the aftermath has brought a level of violence that is only one-sided: The left tries to murder or maim their political enemies.
Bishop Michael F. Burbidge’s Statement on the Assassination of Charlie Kirk
By Bishop Michael Burbidge, Diocese of Arlington – As Americans, we are witnesses in just the past few weeks to a vicious pattern of political and social disorder. At Annunciation Catholic Parish in Minneapolis, the killings of Harper Moyski and Fletcher Merkel, two innocent children. In Charlotte, the murder of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska. And now the political assassination of Charlie Kirk, known for his commitment to civil and rational discourse. We entrust each of these victims to God, our Heavenly Father and author of every human life, and his son Jesus Christ, the reason for our supernatural hope.
The Madness of Moral Relativism, by John Mac Ghlionn
By John Mac Ghlionn, Crisis Magazine – Moral relativism, put simply, is the belief that right and wrong depend on personal opinion or cultural perspective. It sounds tolerant. It flatters our desire for autonomy. But it crumbles under the force of its own contradictions. If all morality is relative, then there can be no condemnation of anything, anywhere—not genocide, not slavery, not rape. If morality is just a cultural costume, then the Nazi uniform is no worse than a business suit, and the gulag is no worse than a schoolhouse. Relativism, when stripped of its disguises, defends nothing and permits everything.
Father Martin Meets the Pope: A Scandal, But Not a Surprise, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Many faithful Catholics were surprised and dismayed to learn that Pope Leo had met with Father James Martin, SJ, in a private audience last week. I share their dismay. But not their surprise… We all knew, from the moment he was elected, that Pope Leo XIV would not repudiate the policies of his predecessor. He had worked closely with Pope Francis, who appointed him as prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops. By all accounts their relationship was friendly, with not a hint of conflict. While some of us might have wished for a new Pontiff who would immediately announce a series of policy changes, that was never in the cards.
Leftist Ideology Is Self-Sabotaging, by Thomas Gallatin
By Thomas Gallatin, Patriot Post – The Democrats and the Left are losing Gen Z, in part due to low birthrates among progressives. Meanwhile, conservatives are simply having more babies…. The Great Replacement may be regarded as a white supremacist conspiracy theory regarding the concerted effort by left-wing elites to enact racial policies to replace majority white populations. There is, ironically, an actual ideological replacement occurring generationally in both the U.S. and Europe.
When the Pope Went to Westminster, by Stephen P. White
By Stephen P. White, The Catholic Thing – Fifteen years ago this month, Pope Benedict XVI became the first pope to make a state visit to Britain. (John Paul II made a pastoral visit in 1982.) It was an historic event, both for the Catholic Church in the UK and for the United Kingdom. Nearly five centuries after Henry VIII broke with the Church, here was the Bishop of Rome being received by the Queen at Holyroodhouse, welcomed by the Archbishop of Canterbury in Lambeth, and invited to address British leaders and dignitaries in Westminster Hall – the very place where St. Thomas More had been tried and condemned 475 years before.
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: The City of God and The City of Man (What Do You Believe?)
By Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – “Two cities, then, have been created by two loves: that is, the earthly by a love that extends itself even to contempt of God, and the heavenly by love of God extending to contempt of self.” ― St. Augustine, The City of God… What role should the faith that Catholics hold play in their lives, including (or perhaps especially) outside of the time they spend in church?… In some ways, the answer to this question is obvious. Clearly, if Catholics believe what they say they believe, then their faith must be central to and affect everything they do…
Texas Lawmakers Pass Bill to Stop Flow of Abortion Pills Into State, By Bridget Sielicki
By Bridget Sielicki, Live Action News – Texas lawmakers pass bill to stop flow of abortion pills into state… Lawmakers in the Texas Senate voted to pass Texas House Bill 7 (HB 7) this week during a second special session called by Governor Greg Abbott. The bill “prohibits the manufacture, distribution, mailing, transportation, delivery, and prescription of abortion-inducing pills for the purpose of obtaining an illegal abortion.” ….
Proof of Fr. James Martin’s Rejection of Church Teaching, by Christine Niles
By Christine Niles, Blogs at Stella Maris Media – The Catechism states on homosexuality: “Basing itself on Sacred Scripture, which presents homosexual acts as acts of grave depravity, tradition has always declared that “homosexual acts are intrinsically disordered.” They are contrary to the natural law. They close the sexual act to the gift of life. They do not proceed from a genuine affective and sexual complementarity. Under no circumstances can they be approved.” (2357)… It goes on to state: “Homosexual persons are called to chastity…”
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: You Will Catch People for the Kingdom of God
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 5:1-11 – 1 While the people pressed upon him to hear the word of God, he was standing by the lake of Gennesaret. 2 And he saw two boats by the lake; but the fishermen had gone out of them and were washing their nets. 3 Getting into one of the boats, which was Simon’s, he asked him to put out a little from the land. And he sat down and taught the people from the boat. …
‘We Know The Names’: Epstein Victims Say They Will Release Their Own Client List, by Zach Jewell
By Zach Jewell, DailyWire – “Now together as survivors we will confidentially compile the names we all know were regularly in the Epstein world …” … Victims of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein said Wednesday they plan to release their own client list after the Justice Department in July announced it found no evidence of one… At a rally on Capitol Hill, Epstein victim Lisa Phillips said she and other survivors of Epstein and his co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell plan to release a list of those involved in the abuse.
Why Pride Is the Devil’s Favorite Sin, by Regis Martin
By Regis Martin, National Catholic – It was not until the dawn of the modern age, which in the popular mind signaled the rise of reason and progress, that pride ceased to be chief among the Seven Deadly Sins, despite its having long since been designated as such by Christian usage. In fact, the whole idea of sin itself as a grave affront to Almighty God was pretty much replaced by wrongdoing as an offense against others, especially the poor and marginalized. And, of course, if there is no God, the Deity having been retired in order to make room for Evolution, how can anyone possibly offend him?
Virginia Governor’s Race Rocked by Huge Abortion Scandal, by Kristan Hawkins
By Kristan Hawkins, LifeNews – How’d you like to learn school administrators were secretly shuffling minors off for abortions – hiding everything from the kids’ parents – and paying for it all with YOUR tax dollars?… If pro-abortion Democrats seize total control of Virginia’s state government this November, this type of evil could become more and more common… Just check out this recent headline from The Washington Times explaining what public school teachers in Fairfax County have been doing.
Saint of the Day for September 4: St. Rose of Viterbo
Franciscan Media – Even as a child, Rose had a great desire to pray and to aid the poor. While still very young, she began a life of penance in her parents’ house. She was as generous to the poor as she was strict with herself. At the age of 10, she became a Secular Franciscan and soon began preaching in the streets about sin and the sufferings of Jesus. ..
A Cajun Priest and the Acadian Solution to Soft Priests in a Soft Church, by Kevin Wells
By Kevin Wells, Crisis Magazine – For many whose homes cling to banks of the bayou—rock-ribbed Louisiana Baptists, staunch anti-papists, nonbelievers, and the long-ago fallen away—the bell echoes in the backcountry like a rooster’s crow announcing the dawn of something forgotten or pushed away. Long-closed doors to the trace of a memory begin to open and set in motion first steps back to their centuries-old Nova Scotian roots… And what a wonderful unfolding of grace this must be for Cajun-born Fr. Michael Champagne, the Religious Superior of the Community of Jesus Crucified, who, a decade ago, imagined how a Eucharistic procession down the heart of the bayou might move something deep in souls.
ChatGPT and The Return of God: AI As An Unexpected Apologist, by Scott Ventureyra
By Scott Ventureyra, Crisis Magazine – For decades, many assumed technology would accelerate secularization. People feared that artificial intelligence, in particular, would be the cold instrument of a transhumanist future, erasing the last remnants of faith. Yet, ironically, AI is now functioning as an apologist for God. A recent exchange between British atheist Alex O’Connor (“Cosmic Skeptic”) and ChatGPT, later reviewed by renowned Christian philosopher and theologian William Lane Craig on his Reasonable Faith podcast, demonstrated just how deeply the classical arguments for God are woven into our intellectual tradition.
Fr. Kevin Drew: The Weaponization of Transgenderism and the Response of the Cross
By Fr. Kevin Drew, Catholic Exchange – “A gun is a tool, Marion, no better or no worse than any other tool; an axe, a shovel, or anything.” … A newly hired ranch-hand said that to a concerned mother after she objected to the man giving her young son some shooting lessons. It’s from the 1953 movie Shane, where a silent and kindhearted man arrives seemingly out of nowhere and helps some poor farmers in their desperate fight against a greedy, land-hungry rancher.
Foreign Citizens Should Never Be Allowed To Serve In American Government, by Breccan F. Thies
By Breccan F. Thies, The Federalist – It does not matter if individuals become naturalized citizens of the United States, so long as they retain the citizenship from wherever they came, they should not be allowed to serve in the American government… Either they renounce their foreign citizenship, or stop serving in our government. And, it is more preferable that they self-deport if they feel strongly about keeping the other citizenship… As founder John Jay expressed in 1787, “Permit me to hint, whether it would not be wise and seasonable to provide a strong check to the admission of Foreigners into the administration of our national Government.”
Trump Changes Tune on Operation Warp Speed, by Thomas Gallatin
By Thomas Gallatin, Patriot Post – In an apparent effort to address the frustration stemming from the firing of the CDC’s director, Trump calls for more transparency surrounding vaccine research… In the early months of the COVID pandemic, a pandemic that resulted in governmental leaders installing a number of draconian measures that, in many cases, were inflicting more damage to people’s lives than the pandemic itself, the promise of a vaccine to protect people against the virus was a welcome prospect.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: He Laid His Hands on Every One and Healed Them
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 4:38-4438 And he arose and left the synagogue, and entered Simon’s house. Now Simon’s mother-in-law was ill with a high fever, and they asked him about her. 39 And he stood over her and rebuked the fever, and it left her; and immediately she rose and served them. 40 Now when the sun was setting, all those who had any that were sick with various diseases brought them to him; and he laid his hands on every one of them and healed them. 41 And demons also came out of many, crying, “You are the Son of God!”
The Conservative Catholic Project: Past, Present, and Future, by David G. Bonagura, Jr.
By David G. Bonagura, Jr., Catholic World Report – The day before his elevation to the Sacred College of Cardinals was announced, Archbishop Francis George of Chicago, delivering an unprepared homily at a Saturday evening Mass, threw down a challenge to “liberal Catholicism.” He called it “an exhausted project” that “no longer gives life” to a Church it was so bent on critiquing. But just as quickly, he cautioned that the answer to this “turning point in the life of the Church” is “not to be found in a type of conservative Catholicism obsessed with particular practices and so sectarian in its outlook that it cannot serve as a sign of unity of all peoples in Christ.”
Late-Term Abortion Biz in Nation’s Capital Stops Killing Babies, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – A late-term abortion business in the nation’s capital has stopped killing babies following a complaint against its abortionist… As LifeNews recently reported, a late-term abortionist who kill babies in Washington, D.C. was caught disoriented and wearing a full arm cast before he reportedly began doing risky late-term abortions… Local pro-life advocates who encountered and photographed Cesare Santangelo say he was in no condition to do surgical abortions. They said that if he did abortions that day, he would put women’s lives at risk.
12 Things You Should Know About Soon-to-Be St. Carlo Acutis, by Francesca Pollio Fenton, Courtney Mares
By Francesca Pollio Fenton, Courtney Mares, Catholic News Agency – It’s official! On Sept. 7, Pope Leo XIV will canonize Blessed Carlo Acutis together with Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati as the first new saints of his pontificate. A gamer and computer coder who loved the Eucharist, Carlo Acutis will be the first millennial Catholic saint… So who is Blessed Carlo? Here’s what you need to know ….
The Hunger Bunker: ‘Triumph of the Heart’, by Brad Miner
By Brad Miner, The Catholic Thing – The Holy Spirit moved in the conclave that elected St. John Paul II on October 16, 1978, to reward Poland for her suffering and courage, especially in the 20th century. And the pope, who raised hundreds to the altars, canonized many Polish people, among them Faustina Kowalska and Maximilian Kolbe… A new dramatic film Triumph of the Heart, about the great saint, written and directed by Anthony d’Ambrosio, is about to appear. It focuses on Kolbe’s two weeks of imprisonment with nine other men ….
Fr. Gerald E. Murray: Fr. James Martin Proposes an Alternate Catechism (2017)
Fr. Gerald E. Murray, National Catholic Register – In his new book, Building a Bridge: How the Catholic Church and the LGBT Community Can Enter Into a Relationship of Respect, Compassion and Sensitivity (HarperCollins), Jesuit Father James Martin has written a critique of the Catholic Church’s dealings with what he calls the “the LGBT community.”… What is the “LGBT community”? This acronym describes three groups of people: those who engage in, or feel drawn to engage in, homosexual activity (lesbians and gays); those who engage in, or feel drawn to engage in, both heterosexual and homosexual activity (bisexuals); and those persons who reject their sexual identity and think that they are in fact a member of the opposite sex (transsexuals/transgendered persons)… Is this, in fact, a community? Not really.
EDITORIAL: Trump Needs Direction Shift on Abortion Pill
The Editors, National Catholic Register – There’s only one way Donald Trump’s second administration can be remembered as a pro-life presidency in a manner comparable to his widely praised first term in office… Then, he displayed impeccable pro-life credentials by fulfilling his crucial 2016 campaign promise to appoint U.S. Supreme Court justices who could be relied upon to help overturn the court’s disastrous Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion nationally — as they did via their support for the court’s landmark Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health decision in 2022.
Fr. Nick Ward: Transgenderism and the Ruin of Souls
By Fr. Nick Ward, Crisis Magazine – I’ll never forget the day a student pointed a handgun at my dad’s face, back when he was principal of Bishop Neumann High School in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. I was too young to be a student, so I wasn’t there, but the drama of that terrible morning was burned into the collective memory of the whole Catholic community in that town for years to come… That may have been the first (or among the first) Catholic-school shootings in U.S. history. Unfortunately, it wasn’t the last. Many of us are now sadly familiar with the shooting that happened in Minneapolis, where a gunman fired multiple shots from varied weapons into a Catholic Church during a school Mass.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: His Word Was with Authority and Power
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 4:31-37 – 31 And he went down to Capernaum, a city of Galilee. And he was teaching them on the Sabbath; 32 and they were astonished at his teaching, for his word was with authority. 33 And in the synagogue there was a man who had the spirit of an unclean demon; and he cried out with a loud voice, 34 “Ah! What have you to do with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us? I know who you are, the Holy One of God.” …
The Tragic Minneapolis Shooting is a Reminder That Children’s Lives Matter, by Marie Tasy
By Marie Tasy, LifeNews – Deep in our souls we grieve over the senseless and horrific tragedy that took place this week at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis. Two young schoolchildren were killed and 15 others were wounded by an individual who was clearly in need of major spiritual and psychiatric help. We add our prayers for the many victims and their families who are suffering such uncomprehensible loss… We are grateful to the first responders and medical professionals whose bravery, compassion, and unwavering dedication brought comfort and care to the injured children and to the entire affected community.
Even if Embryo Adoption is Moral, You Shouldn’t Do It, by Matthew McKenna
By Matthew McKenna, Catholic Exchange – One of the many issues with IVF is that numerous extra embryos are made in order to increase the chances of having a successful birth. When these additional embryos are produced, they get stored (frozen) or discarded (aborted). In the United States alone, there are anywhere from one million to ten million frozen embryos in storage. What are we to do with these frozen embryos? Within Catholic theology there is a debate on this issue, with faithful, orthodox Catholics on both sides.
Seek Out a “Thin Place” and Turn Your Home into One, by Joseph Reciniello
By Joseph Reciniello, Catholic Exchange – … the closer we get to God, the thinner that veil becomes. And the thinner that veil becomes, the more joy and peace we have here on earth…. Despite what the world promises, the happiest people on earth (by far!) are those closest to God—not the rich, famous, or powerful. Why is that? Because God is pure love, and to be in His presence brings with it deep joy and peace. This is why the eyes of holy people shine the way that they do, and that is why Moses’ face became radiant when he stood in the presence of the Lord.
Trump Puts The Heat On Pfizer: Release COVID Vaccine Data To Public ‘NOW’, by Leif Le Mahieu
By Leif Le Mahieu, DailyWire – “It is very important that the Drug Companies justify the success of their various Covid Drugs.”… President Donald Trump issued a Labor Day appeal for Pfizer to share its COVID-19 vaccine data with the CDC and the public immediately… Trump said on Truth Social that Pfizer had shown him impressive numbers on its COVID vaccine, but that they had not made them publicly available. His call for transparency comes after the White House fired CDC Director Susan Monarez last week following her clash with Health and Human Services Director Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over the approval of COVID vaccines.
Saints of the Day for September 2: Blessed John Francis Burté and Companions (d. September 2, 1792 and January 21, 1794)
By Franciscan Media – These priests were victims of the French Revolution. Though their martyrdom spans a period of several years, they stand together in the Church’s memory because they all gave their lives for the same principle. In 1791, the Civil Constitution of the Clergy required all priests to take an oath which amounted to a denial of the faith. Each of these men refused and was executed.
DOJ Calls for Tips On Employers Favoring Foreign Workers in Hiring Practices, by Cameron Arcand
By Cameron Arcand, Fox News – The DOJ is asking people to report illegal visa practices that could come at the expense of American workers… Citizens are being urged to flag “discriminatory” advertisements for jobs, especially ones that state that the employer prefers people on a seasonal or H-1B visa… “Are you an American citizen who has been harmed by inappropriate preferences for foreign workers, eg H1-B or other? Follow the link. It’s also a place to report human trafficking of immigrant workers, and Title VII employment discrimination” ….
Dating Advice for Young Catholic Men, by Randall Smith
By Randall Smith, The Catholic Thing – Imagine you are applying for a highly competitive job, and someone says, “I can tell you how to be more competitive than 98 percent of the other applicants.” Would you be interested?… Let’s say he adds: “It’s not hard, but you may not like it.” Perhaps it’s something like wearing a coat and tie to your interview, and you hate wearing a coat and tie. I’m with you on that, but if you really want the job, wouldn’t you make that little extra effort? Or would you complain? “Why should I wear a coat and tie? Coats and ties are stupid! If they want a coat and tie, the heck with them.”
Four Myths About DC Crime Busted by Facts, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, MRC TV – In their efforts to smear President Donald Trump’s recent deployment of federal law enforcement to the Nation’s Capital, legacy media and liberal politicians have been promoting myths about the severity of crime in D.C. and the city’s need for help to keep its citizens safe… Four of these myths – and the facts refuting them – are presented below… Myth: Federal law enforcement is ignoring the high-crime areas of Washington, D.C. …
Study: Having A Husband And Kids Doubles Women’s Likelihood Of Being Happy, by Glenn T. Stanton
By Glenn T. Stanton, The Federalist – It has been a long feminist trope that marriage and motherhood are garbage chutes to misery for women. Feminist sociologist Jesse Bernard warned in her 1972 book, The Future of Marriage, “[M]arriage introduced such profound discontinuities into the lives of women as to constitute genuine emotional health hazards.”… It is no wonder that only 32 percent of women believe marriage and motherhood lead to fuller, happier lives for them. And 47 percent of single young women believe singleness is a more direct route to happiness for women than being wed.
‘Public Health’ Is an Idol Trump Is Starting to Smash, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – In previous centuries, when most people believed they had immortal souls that would be judged, a tyrant hungry for power would try to control the Church so he could dominate the many by seeming to imperil what they treasured most — their salvation. Some of the worst abuses in my own Catholic church saw popes and bishops deny whole cities the sacraments of marriage and even baptism over some papal land grab or squalid dynastic squabble… What do those hungry for power to bully their fellow citizens with now? The health of our bodies, the tenure we spend in this mortal coil. Instead of selling indulgences that supposedly speed our souls to Heaven, they press on us ever-newer medicines and untested vaccines ….
Sisters of Life Launch New Website Offering Pro-Life Support, Resources for Women, by Francesca Pollio Fenton
By Francesca Pollio Fenton, Catholic News Agency – The Sisters of Life have launched a new website providing resources and support for women considering an abortion, women seeking healing after having an abortion, and women whose children have an adverse prenatal diagnosis… Vis Center is named after the Latin word “vis,” which means “force” or “power.” “As women, we know that real power is unleashed when you feel listened to,” the website states.
Cardinals Burke and Sarah Back Global Push for First Saturday Devotion at 100 Years, by Edward Pentin
By Edward Pentin, National Catholic Register – Cardinals Raymond Burke and Robert Sarah are among senior prelates urging greater participation in the First Saturday Devotion and are backing an initiative that originated in France, aimed at encouraging the faithful to take part… The Marian devotion, which is centered on making reparation for offenses and blasphemies against Mary’s Immaculate Heart that include denying her perpetual virginity or the Immaculate Conception, promises two immense graces for those who participate with true devotion and repentance …
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Praying to Avoid Stupidities
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – Jesus says, “Everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted.” (Lk. 14:11) Humility is a virtue that avoids arrogant self-estimation. Integral prayer helps us to know our limitations… The Gospel reveals Jesus’ ceaseless prayers to the Father. Jesus is meek and humble of heart (cf. Mt 11:29). Though Divine, He knew His limitations (sic!) in obedience to the Father. St. Paul explains (Philippians 2:6-11) ….
Let’s Reclaim the Dignity of Work This Labor Day, by Wendell Vinson
By Wendell Vinson, The Stream – But there’s another reason to honor every American who rolls up their sleeves to earn a paycheck. These contributions are the wellspring of our national prosperity. Ephesians 4:28 instructs us to work so we “may have something to share with anyone in need.” Work allows us to prosper, which enables us to be generous… That is why it is so important to take the opportunity Labor Day offers to spotlight how the work we each perform contributes to the common good.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: The Master Will Settle His Account with Them
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 25:14-30 – 14 “For it will be as when a man going on a journey called his servants and entrusted to them his property; 15 to one he gave five talents, to another two, to another one, to each according to his ability. Then he went away. 16 He who had received the five talents went at once and traded with them; and he made five talents more. 17 So also, he who had the two talents made two talents more. 18 But he who had received the one talent went and dug in the ground and hid his master’s money. …
Another Cakes Case at the Court? by Mary Mobley
By Mary Mobley, The Daily Signal – Cakes could be set to make another Supreme Court appearance: On Tuesday, a Christian baker asked the court to decide whether the First Amendment protects her refusal to bake a cake for a same-sex wedding… This is similar to the 2017 case Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado, in which the court held that the First Amendment protected a Christian baker’s right not to bake a cake for a same-sex wedding… Cathy Miller, the owner of Tastries Bakery in Bakersfield, California, argues the Masterpiece precedent applies in her case.
Chinese Ambassador Slams President Trump’s Pro-Life Policies at UN, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – A sharp exchange between the United States and China erupted at the UN this week, as China’s ambassador criticized Pres. Donald Trump’s pro-life policies, particularly his decision to defund the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)… The confrontation highlighted deepening tensions over global abortion policies and the U.S. commitment to halting taxpayer funding for organizations linked to abortion…
Our Lord’s Lessons at the Dinner Table: Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time, by Gayle Somers
By Gayle Somers, Catholic Exchange – On a Sabbath Jesus went to dine at the home of one of the leading Pharisees, and the people there were observing Him carefully. ( Lk. 14:1, 7-14)… In just one sentence, St. Luke communicates so much of the tone of this dinner party, doesn’t he? Immediately, we sense that it was not an invitation inspired by cordial friendship. The “leading Pharisee” and his friends seem to be hoping for Jesus to make a misstep. …
FBI: Minneapolis Church Shooting Was Anti-Catholic Terror Attack, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – FBI Director Kash Patel said Aug. 28 the gunman behind the tragic shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis left a manifesto and other evidence showing the attack was driven in part by anti-Catholic ideology… The shooter, 23-year-old Robert “Robin” Westman, opened fire during morning Mass Aug. 27, killing two children and wounding 17 other victims before dying of a self-inflicted gunshot wound… Westman, who identified as “transgender,” legally changed his name from Robert to Robin in 2020 after telling a Minnesota court he identified as female, according to the New York Post.
From Doorkeepers to Defenders: Catholic Men Step Up to Guard Parishes, by Matthew McDonald, Jonah McKeown
By Matthew McDonald, Jonah McKeown, National Catholic Register – An apostolate rooted in an ancient Church tradition is training Catholic men today to protect parishes and parishioners… Do Catholic churches need to provide more security?… That question is on many minds in the aftermath of a mass shooting of schoolchildren during a Mass at a parish church in Minneapolis on Wednesday…. One group in Arizona has been training Catholic men to provide security for their parishes for about five years.
UN Official Calls for Ban on Commercial Surrogacy in New Report, by Bridget Sielicki
By Bridget Sielicki, Live Action News – In a new report, a senior United Nations official is calling for a ban on all forms of surrogacy, detailing the many ways in which the practice is exploitative and promotes violence against women and girls… Key Takeaways: A report of the United Nations Special Rapporteur calls for an end to all surrogacy… The report will be presented to the UN General Assembly in October… The report details many of the ways in which surrogacy exploits women and girls.
Anonymous Sacred Heart Seminary Faculty Member Requests Due Process for 3 Fired Professors, by Felix Miller
By Felix Miller, Catholic Vote – An anonymous member of Sacred Heart Seminary’s faculty has written an open letter to the seminary’s board of trustees arguing that Archbishop Edward Weisenburger’s sudden firings of three longtime professors violated the school’s faculty handbook… “These dismissals directly violate several provisions of the Faculty Handbook (attached), the document adopted by the Board of Trustees to govern the relationship between the seminary and its faculty, which functions as part of each faculty member’s contract”
In Landmark Case, Louisiana Asks SCOTUS To Put The Kibosh On Race-Based Redistricting, by Shawn Fleetwood
By Shawn Fleetwood, The Federalist – In a landmark case before the U.S. Supreme Court, the state of Louisiana has asked the justices to definitively declare the consideration of race in the redistricting process to be unconstitutional… “Our Constitution prohibits the sorting of Americans into voting districts based on their skin color — and Louisiana wants no part of that abhorrent system,” Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill said in a Wednesday statement.
Minneapolis Shooting Reveals Democrat Party’s Comfort With Satanic Talking Points, by Joy Pullmann
By Joy Pullmann, The Federalist – The New York Post published excerpts of the shooter’s journal posted on YouTube that include a drawing of him communing with a Satanic figure in a mirror. As I’ve written before, Satan-worshippers can be startlingly more direct than many Christians about the connections between their spiritual and political beliefs… This image is yet another striking testimony — from the dark side! — about the connections between queer ideology and the demonic. So are passages in the shooter’s journal that read as if they came straight out of the mouth of a demon: “I also love when kids get shot, I love to see kids get torn apart.” Pictures of his arsenal show a gun magazine inscribed with the words: “Where is your God?”
Texas House Passes Major Bill to Stop Abortion Pills, by Kimberlyn Schwartz
By Kimberlyn Schwartz, LifeNews – The Texas House of Representatives passed a major Pro-Life bill Thursday aimed at stopping mail-order abortion pills… The Woman and Child Protection Act (HB 7 by Rep. Jeff Leach, sponsored by Sen. Bryan Hughes) will head to the Senate for final approval next week… Chemical abortions are the biggest threat to preborn babies today. Abortion businesses are closing brick-and-mortar facilities but shifting their tactics online and underground. Activists send deadly pills into Texas illegally from other states and countries—to the tune of at least 19,000 orders of abortion drugs each year.
Canadian Christendom – Lessons for America, by Charles A. Coulombe
By Charles A. Coulombe, OnePeterFive – As we have seen American Exceptionalism dissolve into Wokery, perhaps we can learn at the very least to look at an alternative that worked very well for a long time, and was in many ways more Catholic than our own – and which has dissolved in part to our long-term influence. One thing is certain: if Canada is to survive for a great deal longer, she needs to revive the Faith that made her once, and can make her great again. …
Living an Integrated Life, by Regis Martin
By Regis Martin, Crisis Magazine – Have we still got a Christian consensus around which Americans of every possible persuasion can rally round? A public philosophy, that is, whose strength and wisdom continue to inspire support? And if so, what is the core principle that binds us together as a people? It is, I would argue, the belief that God—not doctors or lawyers or politicians—is the Author of life and that we are its custodians and shepherds. …
Book Review: Michael Pakaluk: Seeing With Fresh Eyes, by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – Brevity as the soul of wit… Perhaps the greater miracle, where scholars and especially philosophers are concerned, is that this book is also refreshingly brief. I myself am a past master at wearing out my welcome when expounding on any topic. Many of my own readers have asked me why I couldn’t I have said what I wanted to say in half the space. With Michael Pakaluk, you might occasionally wonder why some particular aspect of reality caught his attention at all, but you will never wonder why it took him too many words to offer his insight.
Saint of the Day for August 30: St. Jeanne Jugan
Franciscan Media – Born in northern France during the French Revolution—a time when congregations of women and men religious were being suppressed by the national government, Jeanne would eventually be highly praised in the French academy for her community’s compassionate care of elderly poor people.
Why I’m Catholic, by Dr. R. Jared Staudt
By Dr. R. Jared Staudt, Catholic World Report – Despite hardships, I have always felt at home in the Church, and would answer any difficulty along with Peter, “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life” (John 6:68)… St. Paul certainly could not boast about his conversion. He didn’t read his way into the Church. He wasn’t compelled by the witness of charity. He was knocked off his proverbial horse on the way to lock up Christians in prison. It was grace.
The Passion and Triumph of John, by Joannie Watson
By Joannie Watson, Integrated Catholic Life – Weakness versus power, failure versus victory. The world would tell us a different story than Jesus does. But today we celebrate that God’s ways are not our ways. Where the world sees weakness and suffering and death, we see triumph and victory… Today we celebrate one of John the Baptist’s two feasts. John is one of the few people whose births we celebrate (June 24). We only celebrate those who were born without original sin: Jesus, Our Lady, and John, whom tradition holds was cleansed of original sin at the Visitation. Instead, for most saints, we celebrate the day of their birth into heavenly glory: the day of their death.
The Deadly ‘Trans’ Assault in Minneapolis, by Nate Jackson
By Nate Jackson, Patriot Post – While the Leftmedia searches for a motive, the “transgender” killer was abundantly clear about his mental illness, manifesting as hatred for Christians, Jews, and Donald Trump… As school has begun across the country, there have been numerous hoax calls about active shooters on campus. That’s a sick way to get entertainment, but sicker still is when the shooting is real, as it was yesterday morning at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: The Foolish Will Miss Heaven’s Wedding Feast
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 25:1-13 – 1 “Then the kingdom of heaven shall be compared to ten maidens who took their lamps and went to meet the bridegroom. 2 Five of them were foolish, and five were wise. 3 For when the foolish took their lamps, they took no oil with them; 4 but the wise took flasks of oil with their lamps. 5 As the bridegroom was delayed, they all slumbered and slept. 6 But at midnight there was a cry, `Behold, the bridegroom! Come out to meet him.’ …t.’
Saint of the Day for August 29: Martyrdom of John the Baptist
By Franciscan Media – The Story of the Martyrdom of John the Baptist: The drunken oath of a king with a shallow sense of honor, a seductive dance and the hateful heart of a queen combined to bring about the martyrdom of John the Baptist. The greatest of prophets suffered the fate of so many Old Testament prophets before him: rejection and martyrdom. The “voice crying in the desert” did not hesitate to accuse the guilty, did not hesitate to speak the truth. But why? What possesses a man that he would give up his very life?
Pope Leo Tells Catholic Politicians: You Can’t be Catholic and Pro-Abortion, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Pope Leo XIV has issued a clarion call to Catholic politicians worldwide, urging them to align their actions with the Church’s teachings on the sanctity of life… This new message follows on the heels of a recent pro-life message where the Pope emphasized the need to reject “voices of death” and embrace a culture of life… Pope Leo firmly rejected the false notion of Catholic politicians saying they are “personally pro-life” but voting for abortion: “There is no division within the personality of a public figure: there is not on one side the politician, and on the other the Christian.”
For Once, UN Report Gets It Right: Surrogacy Is Violence, by Hélène de Lauzun
By Hélène de Lauzun, The European Conservative – In July, the UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women and girls, Reem Alsalem, presented a report stating that “the practice of surrogacy is characterised by exploitation and violence against women and children, including girls”… This is the first time that an international statement has been made on this sensitive subject in such unequivocal terms… The Casablanca Declaration, an international organisation bringing together associations and experts campaigning for the abolition of surrogacy worldwide, welcomed the report through its spokesman, Olivia Maurel, who was herself born through surrogacy and has made its universal and definitive abolition her cause.
Parallel Lives: With Faith and Without, by David G Bonagura, Jr.
By David G Bonagura, Jr., The Catholic Thing – Our culture proposes that “to have it all” is to be happy. Bill may not have it all, but he has more than John. Nevertheless, more adults today choose to imitate John – they refuse to trust what they cannot see with their eyes. Unwillingness to trust is fatal to life and to relationships. It’s no wonder, then, why younger generations report crippling anxieties and depression… In the Nicene Creed we declare our belief in all things, visible and invisible. When we learn to trust that the invisible things of God are more real than the visible, we will be on the road to happiness. Which is to say, we will be on the road of salvation in Christ.
FBI Investigating Minnesota School Shooting as Hate Crime Against Catholics, by Brett Samuels
By Brett Samuels, The Hill – The FBI is investigating Wednesday’s shooting in Minnesota as an act of domestic terrorism and a hate crime targeting Catholics, Director Kash Patel said… Patel confirmed the suspected shooter was identified as Robin Westman, who Patel and other top administration officials said identified as transgender… “The shooter has been identified as Robin Westman, a male born as Robert Westman,” Patel posted on social platform X. “The FBI will continue to provide updates on our ongoing investigation with the public as we are able.”
Pope Leo XIV Urges Catholic Politicians to Follow the Gospel in Public Life, by Nicolás de Cárdenas
By Nicolás de Cárdenas, ACI Prensa Staff – Pope Leo XIV on Thursday encouraged Catholic politicians to live coherently as Christians and follow the Gospel, even when performing their public duties in a secular polity… During an Aug. 28 meeting with a delegation of political representatives and civic leaders from the Diocese of Créteil, France, accompanied by Bishop Dominique Blanchet, the Holy Father stated that “a more just, more human, more fraternal world” can only be “a world more imbued with the Gospel.”
Cardinal Caffarra: At the Root of This (Gender Ideology) Is the Work of Satan…
By Carlo Cardinal Caffarra, Voice of the Family, 19, May 2017 – At the root of this is the work of Satan, who wants to build an actual anti-creation. This is the ultimate and terrible challenge which Satan is hurling at God. “I am demonstrating to you that I am capable of constructing an alternative to your creation. And man will say: it is better in the alternative creation than in your creation”… This is the frightful strategy of the lie, constructed around a profound contempt for man. Man is not capable of elevating himself to the splendour of the Truth. He is not capable of living within the paradox of an infinite desire for happiness. He is not able to find himself in the sincere gift of himself. And therefore – continues the Satanic discourse – we tell him banalities about man.
If Your Response To Tragedy Is To Mock God, Repent, by Elle Purnell
By Elle Purnell, The Federalist – The implied argument is, if prayer didn’t protect these young Christians from being killed, it must be useless or at least insufficient. There’s a transactional undercurrent to these protestations: that these children placed their faith in God and He failed to hold up His end of the bargain… Every Christian who has ever experienced suffering has wrestled with the question of why God does not prevent every tragedy. I’m sure the parents, siblings, grandparents, and friends of the victims are grasping for answers to those questions now… But it’s quite another thing to mock and belittle the prayers offered by students at the Annunciation Catholic School Wednesday morning, or the prayers offered by loved ones and strangers mourning the tragedy.
Don’t Go Chasing Happiness, by Dr. Donald DeMarco
By Dr. Donald DeMarco, Catholic Exchange – Love tempers liberty so that it can be shared with others. Love also protects life. The harmonious triad of liberty, life, and love creates the path to happiness. Happiness is a reward, so to speak, for living life in a loving manner where liberty is properly honored. It will be futile to pursue or chase happiness directly. We should be more attentive to living a good life. Happiness will take care of itself.
A Catastrophic Crisis: the Exodus of Young Catholics and the Contraceptive Mentality, by Robert Lazu Kmita, PhD
By Robert Lazu Kmita, PhD, OnePeterFive – I was writing diligently when, during a break, I read a short article by Mr. Phil Lawler on his Substack channel. The title immediately caught my attention: “The exodus of young Catholics. Nine out of ten ‘cradle Catholics’ leave.”[1]… We can do as much theology and philosophy as we like, we can read and quote all the Church Fathers and Doctors of the Church, but if we are unable to seriously and fruitfully discuss such issues, everything is — more or less, perhaps more — useless.
Another Trans Terrorist Kills Christians. Dem Mayor Mocks Victims’ Religion, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – In strong, diverse Minneapolis, Minnesota, where Democrats serve as both mayor and governor, Christians cowered yesterday while another transgender terrorist, fueled by hatred, opened fire on them. The shooter wasn’t a Muslim, and he wasn’t a rural white guy like the Cracker Barrel mascot, but he did suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome… The attack took place at Assumption Catholic Church, and two children among the 22 victims had already been reported dead at press time. The killer took the coward’s way out and shot himself as well.
The Truth About Abortion and Mental Health, by Samantha KochThe Truth About Abortion and Mental Health, by Samantha Koch
By Samantha Koch, Patriot Post – A recent study published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research analyzed data from thousands of women, comparing mental health outcomes after abortion versus childbirth. The conclusion was alarming: Women who had an abortion were significantly more likely to suffer from mental health issues. This wasn’t a small statistical blip. Standing in stark contrast to women who carried their pregnancies to term and experienced the stress of pregnancy and motherhood, the research found higher risks of depression, anxiety, and substance abuse following abortion.
All Things Visible and Invisible, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – These words should look familiar: I believe in one God, The Father almighty Maker of heaven and earth, Of all things visible and invisible… the placement of that profession at the very start of the Nicene Creed should be enough to drive home the message. The Christian faith rejects the post-Cartesian conceit that everything real can be seen and felt, counted and measured. What we know, what we believe, and what we profess are not confined to what we can quantify… Love is a reality, for instance, as is pain. They are not visible. But we can see their effects, and so we know that in some cases, at least, what is invisible drives what is visible.
5 Powerful Quotes From St. Augustine’s Most Famous Work, the ‘Confessions’, by Kate Quiñones
By Kate Quiñones, CNA Staff – The Catholic Church honors St. Augustine of Hippo, an early Church Father, doctor of the Church, and foundational theologian, on Aug. 28… Augustine was brought up as a Christian in his early childhood but drifted from the Church, fathering a child out of wedlock and falling into the heresy of Manichaeism. His mother, Monica, a woman of deep faith who was later canonized herself, never stopped praying for his return to the Church.
How the Sacraments Make Us Like Jesus…and Make Us into Sacraments Ourselves, by Nate Guyear
By Nate Guyear, Catholic Exchange – Several weeks ago, I was thinking about the sacraments being an outward sign of grace. Then, I realized that Jesus, the eternal Word made flesh, is an outward sign of grace—a sacrament. In fact, theologians refer to Him as the Primordial Sacrament, the first Sacrament from whom all the other sacraments flow. The One who is invisible grace assumed a human nature to make grace visible, to save us from our sins, and to sanctify us (see CCC 774-776).
Pope Leo Affirms Ecumenism Comparing Nicaea to Lutheran-Led Conference, by Jules Gomes
By Jules Gomes, The Stream – Catholics are bitterly divided over the issue of ecumenical unity with Protestants… Vatican II “embraced a novel doctrine in order to enable Ecumenism, the effort to procure ‘Christian unity’ with Orthodox and Protestant sects in some way other than by requiring Protestants to convert to Catholicism,” wrote Monsignor Joseph Fenton, who served on the Pontifical Theology Commission in preparation for Vatican II.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Are You Ready to Meet the Lord?
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 24:42-51 – 42 Watch therefore, for you do not know on what day your Lord is coming. 43 But know this, that if the householder had known in what part of the night the thief was coming, he would have watched and would not have let his house be broken into. 44 Therefore you also must be ready; for the Son of man is coming at an hour you do not expect. 45 “Who then is the faithful and wise servant, whom his master has set over his household, to give them their food at the proper time? …
FBI Investigating Minneapolis Catholic School Shooting as ‘Hate Crime Targeting Catholics’, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, CNS News – Wednesday morning’s shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, which left victims two dead and 17 wounded, is being investigated as a hate crime by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI Director Kash Patel announced in the hours following the incident… “The FBI is investigating this shooting as an act of domestic terrorism and hate crime targeting Catholics,” Patel reported in a social media post. “The FBI will continue to provide updates on our ongoing investigation with the public as we are able,” Patel wrote, providing details of the tragedy …
Federal Court Upholds Right to Defund Planned Parenthood, Big Abortion, by Nathan Moelker
By Nathan Moelker, LifeNews – In a resounding victory for constitutional principles and the rule of law, U.S. District Judge Lance Walker just delivered a decisive blow to the abortion industry’s latest attempt to circumvent the democratic process and force taxpayers to subsidize their operations… In Family Planning Association of Maine v. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the court correctly denieda preliminary injunction that would have blocked implementation of the “Big Beautiful Bill’s” provision that defunds major abortion providers. This victory comes alongside the parallel Massachusetts case, Planned Parenthood v. Kennedy, where Planned Parenthood Federation of America challenged the same legislation.
CNA Staff: LIVE UPDATES: Shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis
By CNA Staff, Aug 27, 2025 / 11:13 am – Law enforcement on Wednesday said two children have been killed at a shooting during a Mass held at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis, with the gunman reportedly taking his own life after the deadly attack… Follow here for live updates… Note: CNA has concluded its live blog for the day. We will return with more information on Thursday starting at 8 a.m. ET.
How St. Augustine Converted to Christianity, by Michael Pakaluk
By Michael Pakaluk, The Catholic Thing – St. Augustine’s conversion began, on his own telling, when, as a nineteen-year-old boy – roughly the age of a college sophomore today – he encountered a dialogue by Cicero called the Hortensius: Quite definitely it changed the direction of my mind, altered my prayers to You, O Lord, and gave me a new purpose and ambition. Suddenly all the vanity I had hoped in I saw as worthless, and with an incredible intensity of desire I longed after immortal wisdom. …
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: The Only Obstacle to Freedom
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Crisis Magazine – God created us in freedom. He placed the tree of the knowledge of good and evil in the Garden as a test of our freedom. Our first parents failed the test. The Church teaches that Original Sin didn’t destroy us. Even sin cannot obliterate God’s good creation. However, Original Sin badly wounded human nature, and we became slaves to sin in need of redemption.
Why “Anti-Vaxxers” May Have the Best Shot at Heaven, by Rob Marco
By Rob Marco, Crisis Magazine – For many Catholics, the Covid era was regarded as an illumination of sorts. Churches were shuttered, government slipped on an iron glove, and separations began to ensue. These could be seen as contractions, if you will, prior to the more serious birth pangs foretold in Matthew 24: “Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom…Then you will be handed over to be persecuted and put to death, and you will be hated by all nations because of me” (Matthew 24:7, 9).
Wisconsin Judge Will Stand Trial On Charges Of Helping Illegal Alien Flee From ICE, by M.D. Kittle
By M.D. Kittle, The Federalist – Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan claims she’s immune from being prosecuted over federal charges she helped a violent illegal immigrant elude Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. But Dugan learned on Tuesday that no man — or woman — is higher than the law… Apparently, Dugan’s alleged conduct was so egregious that even one of the more notoriously leftist federal judges in the country couldn’t look the other way.
Wisdom About Human Flourishing, by M.D. Aeschliman
(In) Brad Wilcox’s ambitious “Get Married: Why Americans Must Defy the Elites, Forge Strong Families, and Save Civilization”… Wilcox is a strong statistician, and his book is full of exceptionally valuable, detailed information and analysis about contemporary social and economic phenomena in the USA and the West. It’s particularly insightful about catastrophically declining birth rates, marriage rates for different demographic groups, and surveys of several negative social indicators such as unemployment of men, drug abuse, loneliness, and “deaths by despair.” ….
How the Latin Mass is Bringing Gen Z to Christ, by Jacob Plante
By Jacob Plante, Catholic Exchange – God is doing something incredible with Gen Z, and secular media is noticing… The same outlets that once confidently proclaimed, “Religion is dying! Young people are leaving churches in droves! Christians to be a minority by 2050!” now seem to be changing their tune… the headlines from mainstream media read more like, “Catholicism sees major resurgence among Gen Z” (Fox News) and “Young people are converting to Catholicism en masse” (New York Post). CNN recently published a podcast titled “Catholicism Is So Hot Right Now. Why?” …
‘The Knight:’ The Untold Story of One of the 20th Century’s Greatest Saints, St. Maximilian Kolbe, by Michelle Laque Johnson
By Michelle Laque Johnson, CNA – Most people think of St. Maximilian Kolbe as the heroic martyr who traded places with another prisoner in Auschwitz, resulting in a painful death by starvation, but there is much more of the story to tell. What would give someone the courage to do such a thing, and why was this sacrifice not the reason he was canonized?… This special program highlights three historical events that had a decisive impact on Kolbe’s life and his responses, which speak to us even today.
A Great Prayer Tool for Catholic Professionals, by Randy Hain
By Randy Hain, Integrated Catholic – We celebrated the feast of St. Ignatius of Loyola last week a few weeks ago. That prompted me to consider it a good time to return to one of my favorite prayer tools for Catholic professionals: the daily Examen… Over the years I have had numerous discussions with Catholic businessmen and women around the country about making time for prayer and reflection during the busy work day. People have been interested in how I keep the Jesuit Daily Examen on my calendar, so I am sharing it here along with suggested times.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Whoever Humbles Oneself Will Be Exalted
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 23:1-12 – 1 Then said Jesus to the crowds and to his disciples, 2 “The scribes and the Pharisees sit on Moses’ seat; 3 so practice and observe whatever they tell you, but not what they do; for they preach, but do not practice. 4 They bind heavy burdens, hard to bear, and lay them on men’s shoulders; but they themselves will not move them with their finger. 5 They do all their deeds to be seen by men; for they make their phylacteries broad and their fringes long …
Can World Peace Get Donald Trump Into Heaven? by Mark Haas
By Mark Haas, Crisis Magazine – Indeed, Trump has played a major role in brokering recent peace deals in troubled regions—between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and India and Pakistan. He has also sought to bring Russia and Ukraine to the negotiating table. The question arises: Can such incredible work bring a man to Heaven?… Ultimately, the answer of Heaven must not begin with political leaders, nor with humanitarian accomplishments, but with Jesus Christ Himself. Our Lord declared in the Gospel of John: “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me” (John 14:6). Salvation is not attained through human achievement …..
Famine Confirmed in Gaza City for First Time, IPC Says, by Nathan Morley
By Nathan Morley, Vatican News – The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification has confirmed a famine in Gaza City for the first time, raising its alert to Phase 5 — the highest level on its acute food insecurity scale… More than 500,000 people are facing catastrophic conditions, according to the IPC report released Thursday. An additional 1.07 million residents, or 54% of Gaza’s population, are experiencing emergency-level food insecurity, classified as Phase 4.
Pope Leo Insists: Christ Comes First, Not Human Strategies, by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – In a Church that has been preoccupied for several years now with listening to everyone’s opinions and toying with mechanisms to engage an ever-larger group of often nominal Catholics in a chaotic exercise of self-direction, it is enormously refreshing to listen to Pope Leo’s repeated efforts to put the emphasis back where it really belongs—that is, on Jesus Christ and on doing not our will but His. Pope Leo seems to understand that we cannot proclaim the Gospel (or even raise our own children properly) without insisting that Jesus Christ alone is our Lord and Savior.
Disney Wants Ideas For Movies That Will Appeal To Young Men. I Have A Few, by John Daniel Davidson
By John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist – Making original films for young men isn’t that hard, but you have to quit pushing gay race communism and appeal to masculine virtue… Executives at Walt Disney Studios are reportedly pressing Hollywood creatives for movie ideas that will bring young men back to the theaters. According to Variety, Disney is hoping to get Gen Z men, which it defines as ages 13 to 28, interested in original films.
Cracker Barrel’s New Logo Sparks Outrage — But Is It Really About ‘Woke’ Politics? by Julianna Frieman
By Julianna Frieman, The American Spectator – Cracker Barrel’s recent logo redesign has sparked a heated debate, with many critics quick to call it just another example of “woke” branding. The company removed its iconic barrel and chair-sitting man from the logo, opting instead for a cleaner, simpler look. It’s clear that the leadership behind this change embraces progressive politics, but is this redesign really just about provoking outrage from conservatives? Or is it part of a broader, more complex business and cultural trend?
Saint of the Day for August 23: St. Rose of Lima
Franciscan Media – The first canonized saint of the New World has one characteristic of all saints—the suffering of opposition—and another characteristic which is more for admiration than for imitation—excessive practice of mortification… She was born to parents of Spanish descent in Lima, Peru, at a time when South America …
Mary’s Queenship Directs Us to Her Son and to Motherhood, by Susan Ciancio
By Susan Ciancio, Catholic World Report – On August 22nd, we celebrate the Memorial of the Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Established by Pope Pius XII in 1954, this feast illustrates the fact that not only is Mary queen of heaven and earth but that, in this role, she is also our spiritual mother… Mary’s queenship has biblical roots, with one of the most outstanding being during the Annunciation, when “Gabriel announced that Mary’s Son would receive the throne of David and rule forever” (cf. Lk 1:26-38).
Pope Leo XIV Calls for Fasting and Prayer for Peace on Friday, Aug. 22, by Nicolás de Cárdenas
By Nicolás de Cárdenas, ACI Prensa, CNA – Pope Leo XIV has called for a day of fasting and prayer for peace on Friday, Aug. 22, coinciding with the liturgical feast of the Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary… The Holy Father made the announcement Aug. 20 during his greeting to Italian-speaking pilgrims at the conclusion of the catechesis for the general audience, recalling that Our Lady, in addition to being queen, is “also invoked as Queen of Peace.”
NYT: Democrats Encountering Nationwide Voter Registration Crisis, by Hannah Hiester
By Hannah Hiester, Catholic Vote – The Democratic Party is dealing with a voter registration crisis across the country while Republicans continue to gain voters, a New York Times journalist explained in an X thread… Shane Goldmacher shared voter registration data from the 30 states, plus Washington, D.C., that allow partisan registration. In the thread, he noted that Democrats lost 2.1 million voters in those states between 2020 and 2024. Republicans gained 2.4 million voters in the same areas. …
Paxton To Abortion Pill Black Market: Texas Will Not Tolerate Illegal Trafficking Of Fatal Drugs, by Jordan Boyd
By Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton hit abortion pill dealers accused of promoting and mailing abortion drugs to Lone Star State residents with cease and desist orders last week for their apparent violation of state and federal laws… The letters single out the abortion dealers Plan C and Her Safe Harbor, as well as an “affiliate” of Aid Access named Remy Coeytaux for “promoting, selling, or facilitating the shipment” of the drug regimen responsible for most of the nation’s abortions ….
Trump’s Aim to ‘Make DC Safe Again’ Sends Message to Democrat-Run Cities, by Jarrett Stepman,
By Jarrett Stepman, The Daily Signal – President Donald Trump has pledged to “make D.C. safe again,” with a federal intervention to stop crime in the nation’s capital. To emphasize the point, Trump is doing a ride-along with law enforcement around Washington Thursday night… “I’m going to be going out tonight, I think, with the police and with the military, of course. So we’re going to do a job. The National Guard is great. They’ve done a fantastic job,” Trump said to radio host Todd Starnes, noting that he hoped that by focusing on crime in the district, he would trigger more cities to follow his lead.
The Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary, by M.C. Holbrook
By M.C. Holbrook, Catholic Exchange – Today, we honor Mary as “Queen of Heaven”—again, a dogma that is not explicitly stated in Scripture, but one that is nonetheless logically concluded. So how is Mary’s queenship in heaven a logical conclusion? Pretty simple, really. All mothers of Israel’s kings held the royal title, “Queen Mother,” and as Mary’s son is King of Kings, this makes Mary, queen. Still, the fact that Mary is called, “Queen of Heaven” doesn’t just give the rest of us a new and lovely title by which to refer to her.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: What Is the Greatest Rule of Life?
Author Don Schwager , Servants of the Word – Matthew 22:34-40 – 34 But when the Pharisees heard that he had silenced the Sadducees, they came together. 35 And one of them, a lawyer, asked him a question, to test him. 36 “Teacher, which is the great commandment in the law?” 37 And he said to him, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind. …
The Pope’s Breathless Fanboys, by Austin Ruse
By Austin Ruse, Crisis Magazine – The intense focus on the daily minutia of the Holy Father can veer into unhealthy voyeurism… Not long ago, Rich Raho, a high school teacher with a not insignificant audience on 𝕏, posted a picture of Pope Leo along with this: “Every pontificate has a defining moment, and Leo’s ‘moonlight speech’ tonight was one of them. Unscripted and energized by thousands of young people in the Square, Leo let his guard down, and the crowd roared and embraced him…” ….
The Hazards of Illegal Drivers, by Thomas Gallatin
By Thomas Gallatin, Patriot Post – The recent, completely avoidable deadly accident in Florida once again highlights the problem of the Democrat leadership’s failure to uphold our nation’s laws… That brings us to a traffic accident in Florida, where an illegal alien driving a tractor-trailer attempted an illegal U-turn that ended up costing the lives of three people. While not as heinous and malicious as some of the high-profile murders perpetrated by illegal aliens, the Florida accident serves to once again highlight the problem with illegal immigration.
Influential Family and Pro-Life Advocate Dr. James Dobson Dies at 89, by Bridget Sielicki
By Bridget Sielicki, Live Action News – Dr. James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family and longtime pro-life advocate, died Thursday at the age of 89. According to an announcement from Dr. James Dobson Family Institute, he is survived by “his wife of 64 years, Shirley; their children, Danae and Ryan; daughtethe r-in-law Laura; and two beloved grandchildren.”
Hundreds of Pastors Commit to Standing Against Abortion, by Frank Pavone
By Frank Pavone, LifeNews – Hundreds of pastors and their spouses from a wide range of denominations gathered in Williamsburg, VA from August 18-21 for the “Liberty Pastors” camp, an intensive training in Biblical worldview and in how the Church can address key moral issues of the day… The abortion issue was featured prominently, not only through the presentation I was invited to give to all the pastors, but also through frequent reference by the other speakers to how particularly grave and harmful abortion continues to be. …
Founder’s Quote
Patriot Post – “To prevent crimes, is the noblest end and aim of criminal jurisprudence. To punish them, is one of the means necessary for the accomplishment of this noble end and aim.” —James Wilson (1790)
Pope Leo XIV Invites Church to Pray and Fast for Peace on Queenship of Mary Feast Day, by Kristina Millare
By Kristina Millare, Catholic News Agency – Pope Leo XIV on Wednesday continued his catechesis on “Jesus Christ Our Hope” and invited Catholics around the world to dedicate the Aug. 22 feast of the Queenship of Mary to a day of prayer and fasting for world peace… “As our world continues to be wounded by wars in the Holy Land, in Ukraine, and in other parts of the world, I invite all the faithful to live the day of Aug. 22 as a day of prayer and fasting, imploring the Lord to grant us peace and justice, and to wipe away the tears of those who suffer because of ongoing armed conflicts,” he said. …
Truck Driver in Fatal Florida Crash Held California Driver’s License Despite Illegal Status, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – The state of California issued a commercial driver’s license to an illegal immigrant from India who is now accused of causing a deadly crash on Florida’s Turnpike and has failed basic English and road sign tests, federal officials said… On Aug. 12, Harjinder Singh attempted an illegal U-turn through an “Official Use Only” access point on the Turnpike in St. Lucie County, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) said Aug. 16. …
‘It’s All About the Eucharist’: Catholic Faith Brings Peace and Unity to a Family of 5 Converts
By Martin Barillas, National Catholic Register – In August 2024, the Binghams attended the National Eucharistic Congress… “Being surrounded by 60,000 passionate, devoted Catholics was incredible, especially considering that just a few months earlier, we hardly knew any Catholics,” Dan wrote in an email, adding: “Worshipping God together in the Holy Mass, and being part of such a vibrant, faithful community, was deeply moving. We had the chance to meet Trent Horn, whose book Why We’re Catholic was important in our journey.”
Heavenly Housemate! Pope Leo Moves in to a Palatial Vatican Flatshare With Pals, by Robert Folker
By Robert Folker, News Reporter, Daily Mail – Pope Leo XIV is said to be planning to ask a number of to-be ‘flatmates’ if they want to live with him when he moves into the papal apartments later this year… Days after his election, the Pope announced he would live in the luxurious Papal apartments in Rome’s Apostolic Palace, unlike his predecessor Pope Francis… The 10 rooms inside the 16th-century apartment are currently being renovated, with three or four of his brethren set to move in with him, La Repubblica reported on Tuesday.
Mega Exodus Rocks U.S. Catholic Church: 9 Out of 10 Cradle Catholics Defect, by Jules Gomes
By Jules Gomes, The Stream – The U.S. Catholic Church is plummeting in membership, with nine out of 10 cradle Catholics abandoning it to become religious “nones,” a bombshell study has revealed… “More and more of those raised Catholic are leaving,” the study published in the University of Notre Dame’s Church Life Journal on August 12 concludes… Examining church attendance figures from 1973 onward, philosopher Michael Rota and sociologist Stephen Bullivant, both committed Catholics, note that “while many religious groups in the U.S. have experienced decline over this period, Catholics are doing particularly poorly.”
Five Virginia School Districts Are Losing Federal Funding Because They Won’t Stop ‘Trans’ Social Experiments On Children, by Breccan F. Thies
By Breccan F. Thies, The Federalist – More than $50 million in grant funding, including formula, discretionary, and impact aid grants, will be under the reimbursement status, meaning the districts will have to prove that federal dollars are being spent consistently with federal law in order to get federal funding… The move comes after all five districts were found in violation of Title IX for maintaining their “transgender” policies allowing students to use the restrooms and locker rooms of the opposite sex based on “gender identity,” forcing students and teachers to use “preferred pronouns” at the threat of disciplinary action, and other far-left gender theory policies.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: They Would Not Come to the Feast!
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 22:1-14 – 1 And again Jesus spoke to them in parables, saying, 2 “The kingdom of heaven may be compared to a king who gave a marriage feast for his son,3 and sent his servants to call those who were invited to the marriage feast; but they would not come. 4 Again he sent other servants, saying, `Tell those who are invited, Behold, I have made ready my dinner, my oxen and my fat calves are killed, and everything is ready; come to the marriage feast.’ ….
Wisdom For the Pro-Life Movement in Christ’s Beatitudes, by Susan Ciancio
By Susan Ciancio, Catholic World Report – A new book by Fr. Mark-Mary Ames, CFR, explains how we can discover hope through the Beatitudes and is also an excellent resource for those in the pro-life movement… “We all want to know: What can I expect my life to look like when I’m following Jesus? How do I know I’m doing it right?” Fr. Mark-Mary Ames, CFR, asks this at the beginning of his new book, Eight Promises of God. His response? We find the answer in the Beatitudes.
Trump-Loathing Billionaire Teams With Miami Archbishop Wenski to Fight Deportations, by Mike Smith
By Mike Smith, Bloomberg, (Complicit Clergy) – In immigrant-heavy Miami, Cuban-born businessman Mike Fernandez and Archbishop Thomas Wenski are leading a backlash to ICE sweeps… Wenski, 74, has taken an active role — with help from a Trump-loathing local billionaire — in trying to protect and provide comfort to immigrants who fear being caught up in ICE’s sweeps. He helped expand a Church program that provides free legal advice to immigrants facing deportation….
Forgiveness is Required of Us, by Constance T. Hull
By Constance T. Hull, Catholic Exchange – One of my students told me a story about a project he did for his ethics class last year. He brought out a crucifix, placed it in front of the class, and talked about our call to forgive. He shared how Jesus forgives us of everything we do when we turn to Him, so we are required to forgive those who hurt us. The response from the students was passionate and intense wrath. They couldn’t imagine forgiving the people who had hurt them. They didn’t believe they had an obligation to forgive, believing instead that they had a right to demand punishment.
D.C.’s Murder Rate Is More Than 500% Higher Than The Average State, by John R. Lott Jr.
By John R. Lott Jr., The Federalist – D.C.’s murder rate … an astonishing 523 percent higher than that of the average state… The evidence makes clear that Washington, D.C., faces one of the worst crime problems in the nation. This is true even if one ignores the claims that D.C. is manipulating its crime numbers and that the large gap between reported and total crime is likely larger for D.C… Democrats may downplay the crisis, but the data show that the district outpaces every state and nearly every major city in violent and property crime, murder, and robbery. Until Democrats confront reality instead of dismissing concerns, residents and businesses will continue to pay the price.
AG Bondi Hosts Hot Dog BBQ for Law Enforcement Officers in DC, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, CNS News – U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi hosted a hot dog barbeque for law enforcement officers in D.C. Sunday evening, feeding the force before they headed out to protect citizens under President Donald Trump’s executive order to clean up the crime emergency in the Nation’s Capital… “No better way to spend a Sunday night! Make DC Safe Again!” Bondi wrote on social media, posting a photo from the event.
Trump Administration Prevails Over British Censorship Plan, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – Last week, we reported extensively on the collapse of civil liberties in Britain, where a government intent on colonizing the country with millions of Muslim migrants cracks down on native citizens who register any objection to that practice. Perhaps that sounds overheated, as if I were exaggerating for rhetorical effect. Nope, there’s no need for hyperbole, with more than 30 Britons arrested every day for nonviolent posts on social media: Patriotic Britons are pushing back in whatever ways they can — for instance, by running up or painting traditional English flags in public places.
Mothers Are Leaving the Workforce in Droves, by Emmy Griffin
By Emmy Griffin, Patriot Post – Media outfits such as The Washington Post and Forbes are shocked that mothers are leaving the workforce in record numbers… According to WaPo economics correspondent Abha Bhattarai, “The share of working mothers ages 25 to 44 with young children has fallen nearly every month this year, dropping by nearly 3 percentage points between January and June, to the lowest level in more than three years, according to an analysis of federal data by Misty Heggeness ….
What Makes the Man? by Stephen P. White
By Stephen P. White, The Catholic Thing – One sign of our improbably ludicrous times is that the question, “What is a woman?” has become a point of political contention in recent years. The obvious answer (obvious, that is, until just yesterday) has proven unsatisfactory to the keepers of the Zeitgeist for whom the connection between nature and meaning has been thoroughly dissolved… A world that doesn’t know what a man or a woman is, let alone what it means to be a man or a woman, is going to have a very difficult time figuring out what it means to be a good man or a good woman.
Saint of the Day for August 21: Saint Pius X
Franciscan Media – Pope Pius X is perhaps best remembered for his encouragement of the frequent reception of Holy Communion, especially by children… The second of 10 children in a poor Italian family, Joseph Sarto became Pius X at age 68. He was one of the 20th century’s greatest popes… Ever mindful of his humble origin, Pope Pius stated, “I was born poor, I lived poor, I will die poor.”
Jesus is THE Faithful Jew, by Gideon Lazar
By Gideon Lazar, Crisis Magazine – In a recent article, Philip Primeau argued that Jesus should not be considered a “faithful Jew.” Primeau has a very rightful concern that this turn of phrase feeds religious indifferentism and thereby discourages evangelism. Primeau is a good friend of mine, and I think he has nothing but good intentions in his article. Indeed, from our conversations about this, I think we agree with much of the substance of the matter. …
Pope Leo XIV to Amazon Bishops: Nature Is Not to Be Worshipped But Exists to Praise God, by Almudena Martínez-Bordiú
By Almudena Martínez-Bordiú, National Catholic Register – (Pope Leo XIV) emphasized that “wherever the name of Christ is preached, injustice recedes proportionally, for, as the Apostle Paul asserts, all exploitation of man by man disappears if we are able to receive one another as brothers and sisters.”… Within this “perennial doctrine,” the Holy Father emphasized the importance of caring for the “home” that God the Father “has entrusted to us as diligent stewards, so that no one irresponsibly destroys the natural goods that speak of the goodness and beauty of the Creator.”… “Nor, much less, subjects oneself to them as a slave or worshipper of nature, since things have been given to us to attain our end of praising God and thus obtaining the salvation of our souls,” the Holy Father stated, citing St. Ignatius of Loyola’s Spiritual Exercises.
Fr. Kevin Drew: The Division of Man vs. the Division of Christ
By Fr. Kevin Drew, Catholic Exchange – Do you think that I have come to establish peace on the earth? No, I tell you, but rather division… Christ warned us that families would bust apart because of Him. Father against son and mother against daughter. Throw a person’s in-laws into the mix, and Christ comes off as some sort of divine homewrecker… We see how our world is wrought with division. Do we attribute this to Christ? Of course not. The point is that Christ has to come first. We have to love God and then love neighbor—in that order. …
Report: Illegal Trucker Behind Fatal U-Turn; Failed English Language Test
By Elizabeth Weibel, Breitbart – The semi-truck driver, who allegedly killed three Americans while making an illegal U-turn in Florida, failed an English language proficiency test and also failed to accurately identify highway traffic signs… In a press release from the DOT, it was revealed that officials with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) had launched an investigation into the deadly crash in Florida, which left three people dead… the driver, who has been identified as Harjinder Singh, investigators administered an English Language Proficiency (ELP) assessment. …
Cardinal Burke: Leo XIV’s Papacy is ‘Characterized by Christo-Centrism’, by Michael Haynes
By Michael Haynes, Substack, (PerMariam) – Praising Pope Leo XIV, Cardinal Burke has said that the new Pope “is characterized by Christo-centrism.”… The election of an American Pope on May 8 took many by surprise, especially given the anecdote oft-repeated around Rome than an American could never be pope… But Leo XIV’s early weeks have not been marked by any particular demonstration of national identity, neither American or Peruvian – where he spent many years ministering before coming to Rome… In Cardinal Raymond Burke’s assessment, Leo has shown himself to be a Pope centered upon Christ. …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Do You Begrudge My Generosity?
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 20:1-16 – 1 “For the kingdom of heaven is like a householder who went out early in the morning to hire laborers for his vineyard. 2 After agreeing with the laborers for a denarius a day, he sent them into his vineyard. 3 And going out about the third hour he saw others standing idle in the market place; 4 and to them he said, `You go into the vineyard too, and whatever is right I will give you.’ …
Order Is Returning to America’s Capital. The Pro-Crime Party Is Fuming, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – Well, today is a bad day if you’re a liberal who loves to defend crime in DC… The Trump Derangement Syndrome is so off the charts in Washington, DC, that liberals are literally siding with criminals just to oppose President Trump. That’s how broken their spirits, morality, and politics are. They would rather see robbery, carjackings, and violent crime run rampant than admit Trump’s law-and-order plan is working. …
The Mellifluous Doctor and Us, by Robert Royal
By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – That forgotten saint is Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153), the Mellifluous Doctor, whose feast is today. We’re somewhat aware of Doctors of the Church again just now because of St. John Henry Newman’s nomination to that very exclusive body (he brings their number up to only 38). Some have been given special names because of what they did. Augustine is the “doctor of grace,” Aquinas the “angelic doctor,” Anselm the “doctor magnificus.” …..
Pro-Life Lt. Gov Winsome Sears is Catching Pro-Abortion Abigail Spanberger, by Adam Pack
By Adam Pack, LifeNews -Virginia’s off-year gubernatorial contest is tightening less than three months ahead of election day with Republican Virginia Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears within striking distance of her Democratic opponent, according to recent polling… Earle-Sears, the GOP nominee for governor, trails former Democratic Virginia Rep. Abigail Spanberger by seven percentage points, according to a Roanoke College poll released Tuesday. A previous survey conducted by the pollster in May found the Democratic nominee leading Earle-Sears by 17 percentage points in the state’s 2025 governor race.
Founder’s Quote
Patriot Post – “I want an American character, that the powers of Europe may be convinced we act for ourselves and not for others; this, in my judgment, is the only way to be respected abroad and happy at home.” —George Washington (1795)
The Trans Cult Has Taken My Daughter Away From Me in Oregon, by Alyssa Johnson (Published under a pseudonym)
By Alyssa Johnson, Op-ed contributor, The Christian Post – Alyssa Johnson is the mother of a trans-identified teen in Oregon… I’m the mother of an estranged, gender-confused minor child… I haven’t seen her for years, and Oregon state law has allowed and enabled it. I’m far from the only one to whom it has happened, but here is a glimpse into the state machinery and how it has unfolded for so many of us… First, the worst part about losing your child to this scandalous system is that it profits off them. The next worst part is defending your reputation to everyone involved.
The Dangers of the TLM Fight Club, by Rob Marco
By Rob Marco, Crisis Magazine – I did not discover the Latin Mass until seven years ago, so my Catholic upbringing as an adult convert for the past twenty-plus years was in the New Mass. The hymns were embarrassing to sing, throngs of self-appointed church ladies seemed to run the parish, and nothing of substance was ever preached from the pulpit. Despite this, at the core, I knew I had found the Truth, the Gospel mustard seed, and I was willing to endure it all if it meant being united to Jesus Christ in His one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church. …
‘My State Doesn’t Love Me’: Mom Angry She Couldn’t Kill Her Two Preborn Sons in Texas, by Isabella Childs
By Isabella Childs, Live Action – A woman is blaming Texas law for her decision to twice travel to Colorado to abort baby boys she and her husband conceived by IVF, after receiving diagnoses of bilateral renal genesis for each of their preborn sons… In her article, “Texas law forced me to choose: Watch my baby die or flee my home for medical help,” published by Courier Texas and reprinted by Ms. Magazine, Megan Bond described the abortions as “medical care,” and presented abortion as the couple’s only option and as her own self-sacrificial choice. Bond also blamed Texas’ pro-life laws for the couple’s suffering.
7 Essential Habits Catholic Families Should Adopt for the School Year, by Debbie Cowden
By Debbie Cowden, National Catholic Register – Don’t forget about the most important part of your children’s upbringing: their Catholic faith! Starting a new school year is a great time to introduce new habits so your family can live out the faith more fully. As a mom of four kids, three of whom are school age, I’m proposing realistic, easy-to-implement practices of the faith your family can begin this fall… These back-to-school tips are specifically geared toward supporting the normal rhythm of your day during the school year, whether sending your kids to school or home schooling.
Trump Vows to Lead Push to Eliminate Mail-In Ballots, Voting Machines, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – President Donald Trump said Aug. 18 he will lead a movement to eliminate mail-in ballots and electronic voting machines, arguing both undermine election integrity… In a Truth Social post, Trump claimed mail-in voting has produced “MASSIVE VOTER FRAUD” and called voting machines “‘Inaccurate,’ Very Expensive, and Seriously Controversial… Instead, he proposed paper ballots with watermarks, which he said are faster, more accurate, and leave “NO DOUBT” about election outcomes…
Saint of the Day for August 20: St. Bernard of Clairvaux
Franciscan Media – Man of the century! Woman of the century! You see such terms applied to so many today—“golfer of the century,” “composer of the century,” “right tackle of the century”—that the line no longer has any punch. But Western Europe’s “man of the twelfth century,” without doubt or controversy, had to be Bernard of Clairvaux.
Trump Calls Putin During Talks With Europeans, Makes Plan for Zelensky-Putin Peace Meeting… Predicts Deal Within Weeks, by Kurt Zindulka
By Kurt Zindulka, Breitbart – During a day full of crunch peace talks with leaders from the United Kingdom, the European Union, NATO, and Ukraine, President Trump broke off to personally call Moscow, arrange a bilateral meeting between Putin and Zelensky, and an ultimately set up a “trilat” three-way meeting in which he will act as mediator for a final peace agreement… Before the breakthrough by the president on Monday afternoon, the Kremlin had been reticent over agreeing to any face-to-face talks with Zelensky, opting only to negotiate through the Trump White House.
“In the Name of Every Man Who Hurt You, Forgive Me”, by Kevin Wells
By Kevin Wells, Crisis Magazine – Eduardo Verástegui’s tearful plea came before 3,000 girls at Girlstown in Chalco, Mexico, a fraction of the 20,000 children the Sisters of Mary mother back to health worldwide—children the Mexican actor has come to cherish…. The sun was sinking against two snow-capped volcanoes when Eduardo Verástegui looked out over a sea of teenage girls who sat before him in a mammoth gymnasium in Mexico. They wore blue skirts, white blouses, bobby socks, and black saddle shoes—like figures from an old black-and-white drawing pulled from a chapter on purity in the Baltimore Catechism.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Who Can Enter the Kingdom of Heaven?
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 19:23-30 – 23 And Jesus said to his disciples, “Truly, I say to you, it will be hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven. 24 Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God.” 25 When the disciples heard this they were greatly astonished, saying, “Who then can be saved?” 26 But Jesus looked at them and said to them, “With men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” …
A Rare Victory for Fraternal Correction, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – More than a month ago, Archbishop Guy de Kerimel of Toulouse made the appalling decision to appoint a convicted rapist as chancellor of his archdiocese. He explained that he had “taken the side of mercy,” since after serving his prison term for the felony, Father Dominique Spina remained ineligible for any ordinary pastoral ministry… The appointment caused anger and astonishment. Was it really possible that after years of outrage over clerical abuse, an archbishop could show such sympathy for the abuser, while ignoring the impact that his decision would have on those who had been abused? …
Western Civilization Under Attack: Part One, by Paul Seaton
By Paul Seaton, Catholic World Report – Benedict XVI coined a phrase—“secular culture”—to capture a global threat to our humanity. In it, technological rationality is deemed the highest version of reason. In truth, however, it distorts its objects and cuts humanity off from the deepest wells of spiritual and moral wisdom. Turned toward nature, it fails to listen to the logos in creation; turned toward man, it denies his God-given dignity and reduces him to manipulable matter. …
Culture: Covid Lockdowns Gave The Next Generation The Worst Personalities Ever, by Joshua Slocum
By Joshua Slocum, The Federalist – The Financial Times’ John Burn-Murdoch analyzed data from a set of longitudinal surveys of personality characteristics and found an unprecedented decline in positive, pro-social traits such as extroversion and conscientiousness, along with a huge spike in neurotic thoughts and behavior. Those changes were quite obviously tied to the social, cultural, and governmental upheaval wrought by the hysterical response to the Covid-19 virus.
Pope Leo, AI, and Rerum Novarum, by Veronica Burchard
By Veronica Burchard, Catholic Exchange – We now stand on the brink of another revolution that changes the relationship between man and machine: the possibilities and challenges presented by artificial intelligence (or AI)… Our new Pope Leo XIV continued to explain to the Cardinals that “in our own day, the Church offers to everyone the treasury of her social teaching in response to another industrial revolution and to developments in the field of artificial intelligence that pose new challenges for the defence of human dignity, justice and labor.”
Trump Pledges to End Vote Fraud from Mail-in Ballots and Corrupt Voting Machines, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream - Since retaking office, Trump has boldly tackled a long list of issues Republicans have been gaslit into thinking were “untouchable,” politically toxic, or futile lost causes: immigration, DEI, Roe v. Wade, the Ukraine war, etc. But his most recent post on Truth Social suggests the president is ready to use both meaty hands to grasp the real third rail in our politics: our corrupt, manipulated voting system.
AG Bondi: ‘189 Arrests in D.C. and Counting’ – 40% by ICE, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, CNS News – “This is what happens when you actually enforce the law,” U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi explained Friday, providing details on the types of arrests made thus far during President Donald Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to the city… “189 arrests in D.C. — and counting,” Bondi reported in a social media post Friday afternoon. Of those 189 arrests, 75 (40%) were made by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers, the attorney general reported.
14 Things We Learned About Pope Leo From His Brother’s Latest Interview, by Zelda Caldwell
By Zelda Caldwell, National Catholic Register – John Prevost talked about his daily communications with his brother in a recent interview with a Chicago news station… Ever since his brother was named pope, John Prevost hasn’t been shy about talking to the press. Pope Leo XIV’s first phone call with his brother went viral, after a reporter captured it on video (“Why don’t you answer the phone,” the newly elected Pontiff had snapped at his brother in a highly relatable sibling interaction captured for posterity).
Mainstream Media Continues to Expose Horrors of Canada’s ‘Assisted Dying’, by Wesley J. Smith
By Wesley J. Smith, Live Action – Opponents of euthanasia have been screaming about Canada’s god-awful euthanasia machine for years. And it keeps getting worse. Now, the mainstream media — usually in the tank for assisted suicide — has finally noticed, as demonstrated by a thoroughly researched and objectively presented story by Elaina Plott Calabro… Calabro discusses examples of doctors who have killed hundreds of patients, people who have had themselves killed because they couldn’t access proper support services, and many other cases. Euthanasia is Canada’s fifth-leading cause of death, with more than 15,000 patients terminated annually. …
New National Bill Would Stop Trafficking Girls for Secret Abortions, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – With the state of Virginia under massive scrutiny following reports that a high school in Fairfax trafficked multiple girls out of state for secret abortions, members of Congress have introduced a federal bill to make it illegal nationwide… Cong. David Taylor has introduced the Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act in the House and Rep. Bob Onder (MO-03), and Rep. Mark Harris (NC-08) are key co-sponsors. …
Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem: Satan Wants to Rule Where Jesus Lived, by Eduardo Berdejo
By Eduardo Berdejo, ACI Prensa Staff, (CNA) – The ongoing violence in the Holy Land, especially now with the war in Gaza, was addressed by the Latin patriarch of Jerusalem, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, in his homily during the solemnity of the Assumption of Mary… The prelate’s diocese includes not only Israel but also those living in the Palestinian territories of Gaza and the West Bank. This has allowed him to experience firsthand the consequences of violence, especially that which has ravaged the Gaza Strip in the last two years and which requires true words of peace, not “sugarcoated and abstract” speeches, he said.
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Tribal Adjectives
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – As we consider our Catholic faith—and the faith of Catholics around the world—we are accustomed to referring to American Catholics, European Catholics, Asian Catholics, Hispanic Catholics, or African Catholics. But the tribal adjectives modify the Catholic noun. Perhaps it would be better to accentuate the universality of the Catholic faith, which transcends every nation, as we modify every tribe with the Catholic adjective: Catholic Americans, Catholic Europeans, Catholic Asians, Catholic Africans, and so on.
Saint of the Day for August 19: St. John Eudes
Franciscan Media – Franciscan Media – How little we know where God’s grace will lead. Born on a farm in northern France, John died at 79 in the next “county” or department. In that time, he was a religious, a parish missionary, founder of two religious communities, and a great promoter of the devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. ..
European Leaders, Zelensky to Meet at White House With Pres. Trump! Here’s Trump’s Schedule
By Tara Suter, The Hill – President Trump is set to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders on Monday following his controversial meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday… “I have already arrived in Washington, tomorrow I am meeting with President Trump. Tomorrow we are also speaking with European leaders. I am grateful to @POTUS for the invitation. We all share a strong desire to end this war quickly and reliably. And peace must be lasting,” Zelensky said in a post on the social platform X late Sunday night…
Could Peace Break Out in Ukraine? Trump Meets Putin as Deep State Seethes, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – On Friday, I laid out the background to the war our Deep State provoked in Ukraine. That started with broken U.S. promises to Russia and the push to extend NATO right up to Russia’s borders. In 2013, our CIA staged a coup in Ukraine and took de facto control of its government. Then Obama officials floated the prospect of Ukraine joining our military alliance. This was exactly parallel to the USSR putting nuclear missiles in Cuba, and Vladimir Putin’s reaction wasn’t much different from John F. Kennedy’s: He called in the military.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Give – and You Will Have Treasure in Heaven
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 19:16-22 – 16 And behold, one came up to him, saying, “Teacher, what good deed must I do, to have eternal life?” 17 And he said to him, “Why do you ask me about what is good? One there is who is good. If you would enter life, keep the commandments.” 18 He said to him, “Which?” And Jesus said, “You shall not kill, You shall not commit adultery, You shall not steal ….
Finding God in Silence: How an Engaged Couple Came Into the Church Just Months Before Their Wedding, by Grace Porto
By Grace Porto, Catholic Vote – A fallen-away Catholic and a non-practicing Christian had been together for years when in 2023, they decided to fully join the Catholic Church in the Archdiocese of Denver, just five months before they were married. Anna Nelson told Denver Catholic that she encountered God in the quiet stillness of Catholicism. Her husband, Taylor, said he found the peace he had been seeking for years in therapy in the Church of his youth.
Fr. David Frederici: Rethinking Parish Life: A Call to Pastoral Conversion
By Fr. David Frederici, Catholic Exchange – We know the spiritual basics: the Liturgy of the Hours, daily Mass, Reconciliation, and a daily Holy Hour. But when these become mere duties or routines, and when we begin to skip them, our vocation is in danger. We’ve all heard stories of brother priests who left ministry and later admitted that praying the breviary had long since fallen away. The sexual abuse crisis exploded not long after I was ordained. I am certain that what kept me rooted in Christ and faithful to my vocation during those turbulent years was my commitment to praying the breviary.
Saint of the Day for August 18: St. Louis of Toulouse (February 9, 1274 – August 19, 1297)
By Franciscan Media – When he died at the age of 23, Louis was already a Franciscan, a bishop, and a saint!… Louis’s parents were Charles II of Naples and Sicily, and Mary, daughter of the King of Hungary. Louis was related to Saint Louis IX on his father’s side and to Elizabeth of Hungary on his mother’s side.
PHOTOS: Jesus Adored on the Bayou on Assumption Solemnity
By Emily Malloy, National Catholic Register – I Am Going to See Her One Day is a hymn woven into the consciousness of South Louisiana Cajuns. The reality that heaven is our true homeland is generally intuited by all Catholics, but it resonates deeply within Cajun culture… Often forgotten is the story of the French Catholics expelled from Nova Scotia by the British 260 years ago. After a 30-year exile filled with unimaginable hardship, the scattered Acadians were welcomed into Louisiana by the king of Spain, as it was then under Spanish control… The annual Eucharistic boat procession on the Solemnity of the Assumption in Cajun country not only articulates the deep devotion of those in the region but also ….
Fr. Robert Sirico: The Dissident Beijing Can’t Break (Jimmy Lai, Devout Catholic/Hong Kong’s Most Famous Pro-Democracy Activist, for Life.)
By Robert A. Sirico, The Free Press – There was once a time when the names of political prisoners—people like Nelson Mandela, Andrei Sakharov, and Václav Havel—were known to all Americans. Jimmy Lai, who currently languishes in a Hong Kong prison, stands among these giants. His name should be known to every person who believes in freedom… Lai, now 77, is perhaps today’s most outspoken critic of the Chinese Communist Party. For more than three decades, until its bank accounts were frozen in 2021, he ran the pro-democracy paper he founded, Apple Daily.
Putin, Trump, and the Elusive “Peace”, by Victor Davis Hanson
By Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness – At the August 15 Alaska summit, Vladimir Putin performed as expected. He desperately wants an end to Western sanctions, détente with the U.S., and assurances that the U.S. will not impose a disastrous anti-Russian secondary boycott—and, apparently, some additional Ukrainian territory… Consequently, Putin, in his media synopsis, talked more about restored friendship with a “neighborly” United States under Trump. He scarcely mentioned Ukraine directly—other than to imply to Westerners that he seeks not merely to annex a foreign country, but to reclaim what he views as a former Soviet province with ancient ties to the Russian people.
Pope Leo XIV Inspires a Rebirth of Gregorian Chant, by Maggie Gallagher
Maggie Gallagher, The Catholic Thing – When (Pope Leo XIV) stood on the loggia of St. Peter’s in his very first public appearance, like a good Augustinian friar, he chanted the Regina Caeli, along with 100,000 people gathered from the four corners of the earth, speaking as many different languages as at the Tower of Babel. Yet together they could spontaneously sing the ancient hymn – in Latin – at that historic moment, showing the value of recovering Latin as the common language of the Catholic Church. ….
On the Demise of Our Sunday Visitor, by Peter Wolfgang
By Peter Wolfgang, Catholic Culture – The National Catholic Reporter, by contrast, is a leftist dissident rag that, if authority in the Church was functioning one-tenth as well as it should, would have been put out of its misery years ago. But it has an audience… Perhaps the takeaway here is that there appears to be no longer an audience for rational un-hyperbolic Catholic commentary that leans Democrat. If so, we are poorer for it. And for losing the OSV.
Contemplating Our Calling for Labor, Leisure and Love, by Ronald L. Jelinek
By Ronald L. Jelinek, Ph.D., Catholic World Report – Having spent nearly a quarter century teaching on college campuses, I have learned that eighteen to twenty-two-year-olds have forever wrestled with three existential questions: “Who created me?” “For what purpose?” “How do I know?” These questions aren’t typically asked aloud. They do not explicitly come up in class.
But they envelop almost every interaction I have with students.
Restoring Subsidiarity, by Regis Nicoll
By Regis Nicoll, Crisis Magazine – In the “Separation of Church and State,” has the state taken over the role of the Church in the wider culture?… The raft of executive orders aimed at scaling back government support for non-defense programs like welfare, health care, and foreign aid has led to everything from emotional stress to physical suffering and mortality for program dependents, as well as everything from criticism to contempt from those who consider those services the moral duty of government.
Planned Parenthood Makes Nearly $500 Million in Pro-Life States, Including Tax Funds, by Tyler Arnold
By Tyler Arnold, Catholic News Agency – Planned Parenthood affiliates based in pro-life states rake in close to a half-billion dollars from various sources in annual revenue, which includes millions of dollars in taxpayer funds, according to a new report… The revenue data, which was unveiled by the Catholic nonprofit American Life League (ALL) on Aug. 18, found that the financial performance of Planned Parenthood affiliates in pro-life states is nearly identical to the performance of affiliates in pro-abortion states.
Catholic Vote: No Ceasefire, But Trump Touts ‘Productive’ Meeting After Historic Summit With Putin in Alaska
By Catholic Vote News Feed – President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin both spoke positively of their historic peace talk in Alaska Friday, but they did not reach the Ukraine ceasefire agreement Trump had sought… In brief comments to the press after the summit, Putin touted that the “negotiations have been held in a constructive atmosphere of mutual respect.” He said Russia “is sincerely interested in putting an end” to the war in Ukraine, and spoke of having reached “agreements” with Trump but did not specify any details.
Bishop Joseph Strickland Launches New Website: Pillars of Faith: Rooted in Faith, Grounded in Truth, Living in Christ
Bishop Joseph Edward Strickland is known for his unwavering defense of the Deposit of Faith, his pastoral heart, and his courageous witness in an age of great moral and doctrinal confusion… Now through Pillars of Faith, Bishop Strickland continues to speak, write, and teach in defense of the Deposit of Faith – guiding souls to live the Catholic faith with fidelity and boldness… The name Pillars of Faith finds inspiration in the powerful vision of St. John Bosco, who saw the Church as a great ship in stormy seas – anchored between two mighty pillars: the Holy Eucharist and the Blessed Virgin Mary. ….
Texas Dad Sues Out-of-State Doctor for Abortions of His 2 Children, by Hannah Hiester
By Hannah Hiester, Catholic Vote – A Texas man is suing a California doctor, claiming that the doctor mailed abortion pills to his girlfriend, violated state and federal law, and caused the wrongful death of his two unborn children… According to the complaint against Dr. Remy Coeytaux, filed July 20, Jerry Rodriguez is seeking an injunction to stop the doctor from distributing abortion drugs in Texas on behalf of “all current and future fathers of unborn children in the United States.” Rodriguez also seeks $75,000 in damages. …
41 Planned Parenthood Abortion Centers Have Closed This Year, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – So far this year, the Planned Parenthood abortion business has closed 41 centers. Despite what the abortion giant and the media would have Americans think, they all participated in abortions… Some would kill babies directly with surgical abortions. Others would kill babies by selling the dangerous abortion pill that also kills and injures women. Still others would make abortion referrals – with Planned Parenthood locations in pro-life states arranging abortions in other states or using telehealth to sell abortion pills to women in violation of state pro-life laws. …
Catholic Vote: Israel Reportedly Bombs Gaza Warehouse Housing 4,000+ Cans of Baby Formula, Killing Two Aid Workers
Catholic Vote News Feed – The head of a US-based Catholic apostolate reported Aug. 14 that the Israeli military had bombed a warehouse in Gaza the day before where the organization had stored more than 4,000 cans of baby formula to be distributed later in the week… “Two of my aid workers were killed in the bombing yesterday,” said Jason Jones, founder and president of the Vulnerable People Project (VPP). “We mourn them, and we will not forget their courage.”… The stated mission of VPP is to “defend the vulnerable from violence by promoting human dignity and inspiring solidarity,” an agenda Jones describes as an application of Catholic social teaching.
America’s Catholic Bishops Fan Flames of Violence Against ICE, by by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, Chronicles Magazine, (Complicit Clergy) – Bishop Mark Seitz of El Paso has compared support of deportations to support for legal abortion. Statement after statement from the U.S. Council of Catholic Bishops make the claim that support for what amounts to open borders is mandatory to a “holistic” pro-life stance. Indeed, in response to an expose about Planned Parenthood’s participation in selling fetal body parts for profit, Cardinal Blaise Cupich of Chicago could not condemn it without making the comparison to immigration law in The Chicago Tribune ….
8 Fast Facts About Our Lady of Good Counsel, The Miraculous Devotion of Pope Leo XIV, by Caroline Perkins (May 2025)
By Caroline Perkins, ChurchPop – Early in his pontificate, Pope Leo XIV visited the Shrine of the Mother of Good Counsel near Rome. The shrine is home to a famous image of the Virgin Mary that, according to Catholic tradition, appeared there under miraculous circumstances… The Basilica of Our Lady of Good Counsel sits in Genazzano, Italy… The basilica’s website sheds light on the origin of this miraculous image, saying, “Prince Pietro Giordan Colonna, whose family had acquired lordship of the city, entrusted the church to the Augustinians in 1356. The notarial deed drawn up states that the church was a parish and was already called Santa Maria del Buon Consiglio. …”
Catholic Bioethics Expert on AI: ‘It’s Not Too Late to Put the Genie Back in the Bottle’, by Kate Quiñones
By Kate Quiñones, Catholic News Agency – As artificial intelligence (AI) has become more widespread, a Catholic bioethics expert is warning against the dangers posed by it, saying it’s “not too late” to “put the genie back in the bottle” and avoid the worst effects of the new technology… Pope Leo XIV has already warned that AI could have negative effects on the development of young people and contribute to a “loss of the sense of the human.”… “He took the name Leo XIV to connect himself to Leo XIII, who himself was dealing with the Industrial Revolution of the late century, which totally transformed culture,” moral theologian Charles Camosy, a bioethics professor at the CUA …
Fr. Robert McTeigue, SJ: What If “Synodality” Means Nothing?
By Fr. Robert McTeigue, SJ, Crisis Magazine – There’s good news and there’s bad news. The problem is that the good news isn’t very good, and we don’t know (yet?) how bad the bad news can be. Yes, you guessed it: I’m talking about “synodality.”.. The good news is that “synodality” might actually be meaningless. (That raises some questions about why, then, we are spending so much time, energy, and money on the topic; but let’s try to manage one conundrum at a time.) The bad news is that, precisely because “synodality” is a meaningless term (and “meaningless” will be defined below, shortly), it can be used to signify—or worse, justify—anything.
WATCH! What Is the Synodal Church? SYNODALITY? Fr. Robert McTeigue with Raymond Arroyo
Fr. Robert McTeigue with Raymond Arroyo, EWTN, The World Over – Fr. Robert McTeigue, SJ talks about his recent column in Crisis Magazine, “What if ‘Synodality’ Means Nothing?”, and how this, one of the late Pope Francis’ signature initiatives, might carry forward into the reign of Pope Leo XIV. …
The Blessed Virgin Mary: Sinless by Grace, Saved by Grace, Assumed by Grace, by Carl E. Olson
By Carl E. Olson, Catholic World Report – On December 8, 1854, Pope Pius IX defined the dogma of the Immaculate Conception, the doctrine that God the Father chose and prepared a Mother for his only begotten Son who was “ever absolutely free of all stain of sin, all fair and perfect” and who “would possess that fullness of holy innocence and sanctity than which, under God, one cannot even imagine anything greater…”… On November 1, 1950, Pope Pius XII declared as dogma the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin.
The Worst Humanitarian Crisis in the World Is Flying Under the Radar, by Andrew Gondy
By Andrew Gondy, The American Spectator – The crises in Sudan are not abstract statistics; they are measured in skipped meals, improvised shelters, and miles walked to reach clean water. Millions suffer silently as foreign attention remains on Putin or Netanyahu, but Sudan still deserves our attention. A country so deeply broken will not be helped by a regime change or funneling money to evil militant factions, but by determined organizations trying to bridge the gap between what international agencies can provide and what communities actually need.
Trump, Putin, and Peace in Ukraine, by James H. McGee
By James H. McGee, The American Spectator – What can we expect from the Alaska summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin? Is this the result of Trump’s recent pressure campaign and the potential ramping up of “sanctions,” even those by another name, such as the tariffs being levied on India? Is it war weariness in Russia, however difficult such a development is to discern? Does it reflect Putin’s belief that by pounding Ukraine relentlessly in the last several months, he’s created a framework for “taking the win”? Will it be merely symbolic, or can something genuine be achieved?
Beware of Traditional Catholic Burnout, by Kennedy Hall
By Kennedy Hall, Crisis Magazine – Numerous Catholics have discovered Catholic Tradition in the last few years, many of them because of the lockdowns in 2020 that forced Catholics to think outside the box if they wanted to have access to sacraments. In addition, in 2020, liturgies were streamed online throughout that Holy Week, so many Catholics who had never given the Traditional Mass a second thought found themselves virtually engulfed in a ritual that was so Catholic and yet so foreign and different than what they had ever seen in their parishes.
Rev. Peter M.J. Stravinskas: The Hidden Rose
By Rev. Peter M.J. Stravinskas, The Catholic Thing – The dogma of Mary’s Assumption, celebrated on August 15, teaches that the Lord’s Mother was taken into Heaven, body and soul, since no decay should touch the body of her who bore the Messiah. Christians believe “in the resurrection of the body.” And the doctrine of the Assumption merely asserts God’s acknowledgment of Mary’s worthiness to anticipate (from the earth-bound perspective of human time) the fullness of salvation as both Mother of Christ and Mother of the Church.
Trump to Meet Putin and Stop the Pointless Killing. Our Oligarchs Go Into Conniptions, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – Pushing back against the orchestrated force of elites in the U.S. and Western Europe, President Donald Trump is preparing to meet with Vladimir Putin today at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska. Their goal? To end the war in Ukraine… Recall the deep roots of this war: An empty promise from the George H.W. Bush administration in the waning days of the Soviet Union that if Mikhael Gorbachev dissolved the Warsaw Pact, the U.S. wouldn’t push NATO westward toward Russia’s borders. We went on to break that pledge.
Opinion: Is There a White Flag Over New Orleans? by Michael J. Mazza
By Michael J. Mazza, Catholic World Report – On July 15, 2025, lawyers representing the Archdiocese filed with the Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana a list of non-financial commitments it is pledging to assume as part of its Chapter 11 reorganization. Such agreements are common in bankruptcy filings by Catholic dioceses that are largely the result of claims of clergy sexual abuse of minors. The particular promises made in these agreements, however, can vary in number, scope, and duration… Those made by the Archdiocese of New Orleans should cause every member of the faithful there grave concern—especially priests, seminarians, and their families and friends.
Commentary by Fr. Raymond J. de Souza: Pope Leo’s First 100 Days: Less Robert, More Peter
By Father Raymond J. de Souza, National Catholic Register – On Aug. 16, Leo XIV marks his first 100 days as pope, enjoying enormous goodwill in the world and in the Church. That was evident from the exuberant reception he received at the Jubilee of Youth in Rome… The Holy Father likely considers that goodwill itself a good thing, a time of comity and comfort in the Church. It may not last, but as long as it does, it is a blessing to be enjoyed. To that end, the first hundred days have been marked by steadiness in style and delayed decision-making.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: What God Has Joined Together
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 19:3-12 – 3 And Pharisees came up to him and tested him by asking, “Is it lawful to divorce one’s wife for any cause?” 4 He answered, “Have you not read that he who made them from the beginning made them male and female, 5 and said, `For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh’? ….
Saint of the Day for August 15: Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (1st. century)
By Franciscan Media, August 15 – On November 1, 1950, Pope Pius XII defined the Assumption of Mary to be a dogma of faith: “We pronounce, declare and define it to be a divinely revealed dogma that the immaculate Mother of God, the ever Virgin Mary, having completed the course of her earthly life, was assumed body and soul to heavenly glory.” The pope proclaimed this dogma only after a broad consultation of bishops, theologians and laity. …
Costco Decides Against Selling Abortion Pills, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Costco Wholesale Corp. has announced it will not dispense the abortion pill mifepristone at its U.S. pharmacies, a decision hailed by pro-life advocates as a significant victory. …The abortion pill has been responsible for killing millions of babies and killing and injuring countless women… The retail giant’s decision comes amid pressure from Christian investors and pro-life organizations urging major retailers to refrain from distributing the abortion drug.
Six Virtues of Motherhood Modelled by Our Blessed Mother, by Susan Ciancio
By Susan Ciancio, Catholic World Report – Feasts or solemnities that prompt us to reflect on the life of the Blessed Virgin Mary also serve as reminders of the sacredness of motherhood. As Catholics, we know that Mary, our immaculate spiritual mother, looks upon us with love, compassion, and a protective kindness, just as she looked upon her beloved Son. Her virtuous life and her yes to God illustrate how we too must say yes to Him.
Fr. Brian Harrison: A Priest’s Open Letter To Leo XIV On Amoris Laetitia
By Fr. Brian Harrison, One Peter Five, (Complicit Clergy) – Most Holy Father, I address to you this heartfelt petition regarding an urgent and practically unprecedented problem that Your Holiness has inherited from the previous pontificate. It is one which I and many other Catholics believe lies at the very heart of the mission entrusted to you by Our Lord as the Successor of Blessed Peter: that of guarding and teaching the uncorrupted doctrine of Christ that was “once and all delivered to the saints” (Jude 3). ….
The Litany of Humility: A Spiritual MRI for the Soul, by Rob Sexton
By Rob Sexton, Catholic Exchange – Like many of Christ’s words, the Litany of Humility is hard. Many of us could save a good deal of time in therapy or spiritual direction just by reading it, not even praying it with intention… It is much more than a pious practice or a “good idea” recommended by countless saints. The Litany of Humility acts as a kind of spiritual MRI, diagnosing the areas of your life where pride and its many children are growing or hold sway. Sincerely implementing this litany is a quick but sure way to diagnose this chief vice without spending hours in mental prayer or trying to find a spiritual director. ….
At the Vatican, Too, Personnel Is Policy, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Summers are usually quiet around the Vatican. Most officials of the Roman Curia—like most other residents of Rome—leave the city for cooler vacation spots, leaving important policy decisions until the fall. This year, with a new Pontiff settling into his work, and the Catholic world anxiously waiting for indications of his plans, things seem even quieter than usual… But the summer days are already dwindling, the sun is setting earlier, and fall will soon be upon us. Rather than trying to read deep meanings into small papal gestures, and anticipate what Pope Leo could do, we might consider the questions that will certainly confront him in September.
SHOCKING! 9 in 10 Cradle Catholics Leaving the Church; Experts Urge Stronger Faith Community, by Tessa Gervasini
By Tessa Gervasini, CNA – The GSS has asked a large representative sample of Americans a number of questions about religion for the past 50 years, which Rota and Bullivant analyzed to write “Religious Transmission: A Solution to the Church’s Biggest Problem,” published by Notre Dame’s Church Life Journal… In 1973, about 34% of participants raised Catholic were attending Mass weekly (or more often) when they were adults. By 2002, the number had fallen to 20%, and in 2022 it had fallen to 11%. …
Our Lady of Fatima, Ideology, and the Vatican’s Homosexual Crisis, by Carrie Gress, Ph.D.
By Carrie Gress, Ph.D., Catholic World Report – In 1917, during one of Our Lady’s apparitions at Fatima, the three shepherd children were given a vision of Hell. Our Lady warned that if people didn’t stop offending God then another war would come. In reparation, Our Lady asked “for the consecration of Russia to my Immaculate Heart, and the Communion of reparation on the First Saturdays.” She added, “If my requests are heeded, Russia will be converted, and there will be peace; if not, she will spread her errors throughout the world, causing wars and persecutions of the Church.”
Catholic Vote: Federal Court Sides Against Trump Admin’s Conscience Protections for Little Sisters of the Poor
Catholic Vote News Feed – The Little Sisters of the Poor are not exempt from providing contraception to staff, a federal court ruled Aug. 13, blocking conscience protections set in place by the Trump administration… The Sisters intend to appeal the decision, which is the latest episode in a long saga that began when the Obama administration’s Health and Human Services (HHS) Department mandated the Sisters must provide the drugs even though the Catholic Church opposes the use of contraception unless it is strictly intended to address medical problems. …
Over 20 Attorneys General Call on FDA to Reinstate Abortion Pill Safeguards, by Cassy Cooke
By Cassy Cooke, Live Action – Safety regulations on abortion pills have been increasingly relaxed in recent years, and now, a group of 22 attorneys general have sent a letter to the FDA asking for the previous protocols to be reinstated… a coalition of 22 Republican attorneys general, led by Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, sent a letter to Kennedy and Makary requesting that the previous REMS requirements be reinstated, citing a recent analysis from the Ethics and Public Policy Center (EPPC), which found that women experience serious adverse complications at a rate 22 times higher than the rate reported on the FDA label for abortion pills. …
President Trump Is Cleaning Up the Dregs of Relativism, by Joachim Osther
By Joachim Osther, The Stream – We shouldn’t be surprised by D.C.’s trend toward violence. What’s on full display is something deeper than political incompetence or mere malfeasance… The central issue is worldview — specifically, the collective American worldview slowly but pervasively shifting from being grounded in biblical truths to embracing secular atheism… Liberalism in America is now teeming with secular philosophy. Millions of Americans no longer believe in absolute moral truth. To them, good and evil are simply abstractions.
The Impact of Interfaith Marriage on Catholic Families, by J.C. Miller
By J.C. Miller, Crisis Magazine – Approximately a quarter of Catholics are married to non-Catholics, even among those married in a Catholic parish. As detailed below, interfaith marriages are more likely to have marital problems and produce children who are less religious. Like anything that involves marriage, this can be a very sensitive topic. Those married to a non-Catholic may view even a discussion of this topic or the data as an assault on them or a criticism of their marriage.
Fairfax High School Teacher Says She Blew Whistle On Abortion Allegations 7 Times, School Ignored Her, by Hannah Hiester
By Hannah Hiester, Catholic Vote – The high school teacher who blew the whistle on allegations that Virginia’s Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) enabled a minor student’s abortion now says that she has raised concerns about the claims seven times since May 2022… CatholicVote previously reported that Zenaida Perez, a teacher at Centreville High School, met with a school investigator in May to tell him about the allegations that a school social worker facilitated one abortion for a student and tried to convince another to go through with an abortion. According to the claims, both students were minors at the time and their parents were not notified, violating Virginia law.
WIN! D.C. Circuit Court: Trump Always Had The Authority To Slash USAID’s Tax Dollar Waste, by Jordan Boyd
By Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – President Donald Trump had the presidential and legal authority to terminate billions of taxpayer dollars to the U.S Agency for International Development (USAID) and its countless overseas pet projects, the Washington D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed this week… Ever since Trump issued his day-one executive order effectively freezing USAID’s wasting of Americans’ hard-earned dollars, judges have encroached on his presidential authority by hampering his power to impound, or “decline to spend the full amount of an appropriated fund.”
National Catholic Register: Our Holy Priests Are Men, Not Machines. They Need Our Help.
The Editors, The National Catholic Register – Declining numbers of experienced priests, a shortage of new vocations to replace them as they retire, the forced consolidation of parishes in many dioceses due to diminished church attendance, heavy administrative responsibilities and isolating living conditions are among the serious hardships our priests experience on a continual basis. These issues are compounded by the diminished public esteem for the priestly vocation that is an inescapable consequence of the sexual-abuse scandals of recent decades.
Pope St. John Paul II: On the Solemnity of the Assumption
Pope St. John Paul II – from his homily for the Solemnity of the Assumption, 1998, The Catholic Thing – Mary, glorified in her body, appears today as the star of hope for the Church and for humanity on its way towards the third Christian millennium. Her sublime exaltation does not distance her from her people or from the world’s problems, on the contrary, it enables her to watch effectively over human affairs with that attentive concern with which she obtained the first miracle from Jesus at the wedding in Cana. …
Kolbe as Witness, by Michael Pakaluk
By Michael Pakaluk, The Catholic Thing – You probably know the basic facts of his death. Like other religious in Poland, he was arrested and sent to Auschwitz. There, a prisoner escaped, and the concentration camp guards, following their usual mode of reprisal, were going to put ten innocent prisoners to death, through starvation in the notorious torture box, the “Hunger Bunker.” One unfortunate man, when he was picked out of the lineup, shouted out, “My wife, my children!” ….
Our Civilization’s Death Wish, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – As the world’s fertility rate plunges toward the replacement level, with every indication that they continue dropping, the mainstream media have belatedly noticed the danger that lies behind that trend. It’s bad for the economy… As we grow older, the workforce will shrink, since there won’t be enough younger people replacing those who retire. That in turn means a shortage of active wage-earners paying into the Social Security system to support the payments to their elders. More ominously, as we older people decline in health, and need more care, there won’t be enough young doctors and nurses to serve us.
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: The Domestic Church: How Catholic Families Can Renew the World
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – In a world fractured by individualism, instability, and cultural confusion, it is the family that possesses the power to heal. At least, that’s what the Catholic Church has continually taught, particularly in recent decades as attacks on the family have increased, and as so many families have broken apart, causing untold suffering and confusion… Pope St. John Paul II, in his apostolic exhortation Familiaris consortio, wrote: “The future of humanity passes by way of the family” (no. 86). Elsewhere in the same document he calls the family the “first and vital cell of society” (no. 42). …
MULTI-GENDER BATHROOM? Parents Outraged Over Virginia High School’s New Layout, by Tyler O’Neil
By Tyler O’Neil, The Daily Signal – When students return to Christiansburg High School for classes on Wednesday, they’ll find at least one large “open plan” gender-neutral and multiple-stall bathroom… Parents are raising the alarm… “I would have been mortified at that age,” Alecia Vaught, 49, who has two grandchildren at the southwestern Virginia school, told The Daily Signal about the bathroom situation… The Daily Signal obtained photos of signs with symbols depicting a woman, a man, a half-man/half-woman, and a wheelchair. ….
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: If Your Brother Sins against You
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 18:15-20 – 15 “If your brother sins against you, go and tell him his fault, between you and him alone. If he listens to you, you have gained your brother. 16 But if he does not listen, take one or two others along with you, that every word may be confirmed by the evidence of two or three witnesses. 17 If he refuses to listen to them, tell it to the church; and if he refuses to listen even to the church, let him be to you as a Gentile and a tax collector. …
After D.C., Trump Floats Federal Control in 5 Other Cities, by Brian Freeman
By Brian Freeman, Newsmax – After announcing on Monday that he was taking federal control of the police department in Washington, D.C., President Donald Trump insinuated in the White House briefing room that five other cities could face a similar effort from his administration, Newsweek reported… Trump said the attempt to address crime and homelessness would “go further” than D.C., as he specifically named Baltimore, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York and Oakland, California… “We have other cities also that are bad. Very bad,” Trump said during the press conference …
Kids Want Friendship and Freedom, by Emmy Griffin
By Emmy Griffin, Patriot Post – Jonathan Haidt, professor of social psychology at New York University (NYU) Stern School of Business, is a crusader for getting kids off screens. As a front-line witness to his students’ social shift from friend groups to being utterly lost in the online world, he has advocated for getting cellphones out of schools. In his most recent published research with Zach Rausch, an NYU colleague, and Lenore Skenazy, co-founder of the nonprofit Let Grow, whose mission is to promote childhood independence, the trio teamed up with Harris Poll to find out what kids desire as an alternative to being on their phones.
RFK, Jr. Repealing Federal Health Rules That Allow Financial Incentives to Providers Who Deliver Pre-Scripted Treatments, by Susan Berry, Ph.D.
By Susan Berry, Ph.D., Catholic Vote – Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. on Friday announced the repeal of federal regulations that he said have led to “corrupt medical judgment” by allowing specific patient treatments to be financially incentivized… In a video message posted to social media, Kennedy asked Americans: “Should doctors make decisions based upon what’s best for their patients or based upon what makes them the most money?” …
Supreme Court formally asked to overturn landmark same-sex marriage ruling, by Devin Dwyer
By Devin Dwyer, ABC – Ten years after the Supreme Court extended marriage rights to same-sex couples nationwide, the justices this fall will consider for the first time whether to take up a case that explicitly asks them to overturn that decision… Kim Davis, the former Kentucky county clerk who was jailed for six days in 2015 after refusing to issue marriage licenses to a gay couple on religious grounds, is appealing a $100,000 jury verdict for emotional damages plus $260,000 for attorneys fees… In a petition for writ of certiorari filed last month, Davis argues First Amendment protection for free exercise of religion immunizes her from personal liability for the denial of marriage licenses.
Leftists’ Victimhood And Narcissism Are Two Self-Obsessed Sides Of The Same Coin, by Casey Chalk
By Casey Chalk, The Federalist – What do you get when you marry victimhood and narcissistic self-worship? Today’s woke ideologue journalist. For it is left-wing journalists resting upon their precarious perch in corporate legacy media who, despite… wealth and influence, believe they are actually victims worthy of America’s sympathy and support… They are the oppressed, beleaguered heroes keeping the fires of truth burning in these dark days of reinvigorated conservative cultural and political dominance, waging a fearless battle against patriarchy and racism. They also happen to have sufficient wealth and free time to indulge in some of the priciest and most self-absorbed activities that define our digital age.
If the Media Lies About Everything, Why Should We Believe Anything It Says About Israel? by William Kilpatrick
By William Kilpatrick, The Stream – Much of the world’s media now seems to agree that Israel is deliberately starving the people of Gaza. Many Catholic media outlets are saying the same thing. This is a very serious charge, and I think Catholics should be careful about jumping to conclusions about this complicated situation… Not that there is no food crisis in Gaza. There is. Yet it’s widely acknowledged by Mid-East experts that if the people of Gaza aren’t getting enough to eat, the fault lies mostly with Hamas, not Israel. For years, Hamas has been intercepting aid supply trucks, stealing the cargo, and using it to feed their own families and fighters. Then they take what they don’t need and sell it to ordinary Gazans at exorbitant prices. …
Discovering a Rule of Life for Fathers, by Devin Schadt
By Devin Schadt,. Catholic Exchange – It was seven years into my marriage and five years into being a father that I realized I didn’t know what I was doing (that’s putting it mildly)… A year prior to being married, I had surrendered my life to Our Lord Jesus. Nevertheless, I worked around the clock to impress my employer while attempting to launch a start-up graphic design agency, and in my “spare time” serve as a part-time youth director at our local parish. Meanwhile, I placed my marriage and new family on the back burner.
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: The Confessional Echo Chamber of Verbal Articulation
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – Identifying and articulating our sins isn’t easy. We usually need a date with the confessional to manifest our repentance with integrity. We may stumble about in Confession as we grasp for the right words and context. We distinguish between the effects of Original Sin (sinful inclinations) and sinful actions. Feelings of anger are not necessarily immoral. God designed the emotion of anger to impel us to seek justice. But Original Sin disfigures anger; we often satisfy an angry heart with acts of unjust vengeance.
Pedophiles Are Buying Children. Does Surrogacy Deserve More Scrutiny? by Samantha Flom
By Samantha Flom, The American Spectator – In any other context, the buying and selling of children would be rightly reviled. Yet when it comes to commercial surrogacy, many turn a blind eye… To be clear, babies are certainly worth celebrating — especially in an increasingly selfish society that depicts parenthood as a form of punishment. But not all methods of conception are created equal… With gestational surrogacy, babies created in labs are implanted into the wombs of women who are of no relation to them. Nine months later, the child gets ripped from the arms of the person who has become their entire world and sent home with strangers — people with whom they may share DNA but nothing more. …
Mariologist Sees ‘Providential’ Signs in Pope Leo XIV’s Marian Devotion, by Edward Pentin
By Edward Pentin, The National Catholic Register – From his actions and words so far, Pope Leo XIV has displayed a strong Marian devotion reminiscent of his namesake predecessor, Pope Leo XIII, raising hopes that perhaps Leo XIV will proclaim the long awaited and long petitioned proclamation of a fifth Marian dogma… These are observations of Mariologist Mark Miravalle, a professor of theology at Franciscan University of Steubenville, who has been struck by the clear and profound Marian references Leo XIV has made in these first 100 days of his pontificate.
Appeals Court Upholds Indiana Abortion Ban That Saves Babies, by Dave Andrusko
By Dave Andrusko, LifeNews – On Monday, in a 31 page decision, the Indiana Court of Appeals upheld the state’s highly protective 2022 abortion law, finding that it did not violate the “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” clause of the Indiana Constitution… The opinion was authored by Judge Paul Mathias. Chief Judge Robert Altice and Judge Mary DeBoer concurred in the unanimous decision which upheld the September 2024 ruling by Judge Kelsey Blake Hanlon… Senate Bill 1 passed in a 62 to 38 vote in the House, by 28-19 in the Senate, and was signed into law by Gov. Eric Holcomb.
Persecution of Christians Escalates Across India, by Jason Jones
By Jason Jones, Crisis Magazine – A coordinated campaign by law enforcement officials, Hindu activists, and extremist politicians is deploying draconian anti-conversion laws to systematically target Christians across India, according to a new report published by the Evangelical Fellowship of India (EFI)… The EFI report follows national outrage over the arrests of two nuns who were falsely accused of human trafficking and forced conversion. The sisters were released on bail amid revelations that militant Hindus tortured a young girl into making false statements against the nuns. …
At Death’s Door: Gazans’ Struggle to Survive Famine Deployed As a Weapon of War, By Diaa Ostaz
By Diaa Ostaz, CNEWA, Gaza, Vatican News – The streets of Gaza are quieter than they used to be — not because peace has returned. The deep silence of hunger has replaced the noise of daily life. Every corner bears the marks of a deepening humanitarian catastrophe: gaunt faces of children, long lines at makeshift aid points and parents who have nothing left to give but words of comfort and prayer… The humanitarian collapse in Gaza did not happen overnight. On 2 March 2025, the Israeli Defense Forces sealed all crossings into the enclave — 16 days before the collapse of the temporary cease-fire between Israel and Hamas. …
Saint of the Day for August 13: Blessed Michael J. McGivney
Franciscan Media – The eldest son of an immigrant Irish family in Connecticut, young Michael left school at 13 to work in a brass factory making spoons. At 16 he began studies for the priesthood in Quebec, but was obliged to leave to help support the family when his father died. Michael completed his education in Baltimore, Maryland, and was ordained for the diocese of Hartford in 1877.
Bucking the Trend, Large Catholic Families Reflect the Beautiful Fruits of Fertility, by Daniel Payne
By Daniel Payne, National Catholic Register – Christine Williams… urged young Catholic husbands and wives to “be assured God wants what is good for you and your marriage.”… “Your fertility is a gift,” she said. “To cooperate with God in bringing life into the world is a great, unrepeatable miracle.”… She urged couples to “be open to one more child,” to “study the Church’s teachings,” and to “find a friend group that can be a source of support when days are hard.”… “Hard days will come and go,” she said. “Bring your basket. He will bless your efforts.” ….
Gov. Abbott: ‘Only Cowards Run to Blue States,’ It’s ’Un-Texan’, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, MRC TV – “Only cowards run to blue states,” Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott said Sunday, blasting Democrat state House members who fled the state to prevent a vote on Congressional redistricting… “Texas Democrats didn’t stand and fight—they fled, obstructing critical state business for hardworking Texans,” Gov. Abbott wrote in a social media post introducing video from an interview discussing how the Democrats are hiding out in Democrat-run (“blue”) states… “This is the most un-Texan thing we’ve ever seen,” Gov. Abbott told Fox News Sunday ….
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Who Is the Greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 18:1-5, 10, 12-14 – 1 At that time the disciples came to Jesus, saying, “Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?” 2 And calling to him a child, he put him in the midst of them, 3 and said, “Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. 4 Whoever humbles himself like this child, he is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. 5 “Whoever receives one such child in my name receives me; ….
Meeting Adult Milestones: Marriage and Homeownership, by Emmy Griffin
By Emmy Griffin, Patriot Post – Being married and owning a home by age 30 is a rarity in 2025. In other words, the American Dream is slipping away. Here’s what happened, as well as some solutions… In the 1950s, being married and owning a home in your 30s was extremely common. The rate of occurrence was over 50%. Since then, however, the rate of homeownership for this demographic has dropped drastically. According to government data, this type of person today is a rarity, only accounting for 15% of the American population.
5 Cities With High Homicide Numbers, by Virginia Allen
By Virginia Allen, The Daily Signal – President Donald Trump announced Monday he’s taking decisive action to reduce crime in Washington, D.C., drawing attention to violent crime rates not only in the nation’s capital, but in major cities across the U.S… “We have other cities that are very bad—New York has a problem, and then you have, of course, Baltimore and Oakland,” Trump said at a White House press conference Monday morning to announce that the federal government is taking control of the D.C. police in an effort to crack down on crime… “We’re not going to lose our cities over this,” Trump said, referring to crime. …
Women Deacons? Here’s Why Not, by Monica Miller
By Monica Miller, Crisis Magazine – The most common mistake nearly all feminist theologians make is that women will never be equal to men unless they stand in the sanctuary alongside priests, as if the sanctuary was the great equalizer. But as shown here, the dignity of women is already secured in their being the sign of the Bridal Church to Christ. And frankly, as never before, all sorts of ministries are open to women, who in various capacities exercise tremendous authority in the Church, some even occupying the position of diocesan chancellor and heading certain Vatican departments …
Trump to Squelch Anarchy in Washington, D.C.; Leftists Cry ‘Fascism!’, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – Without all the mob violence, robberies, and rapes, won’t Washington, D.C., lose half its charm? Can we really call ourselves a civilized society if our nation’s capital doesn’t rack up a higher murder rate than Mexico City or Nairobi? Does President Donald Trump think that D.C. residents are wimps, that they can’t tolerate a few thousand felonies every year, as the price of … well, what exactly?
FDA Told to Protect Women From Dangerous Abortion Drugs, by Laura Echevarria
By Laura Echevarria, LifeNews – The National Right to Life Committee (NRLC) submitted formal comments to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) strongly opposing three separate citizen petitions filed by abortion advocates and allied states that oppose any efforts to strengthen safety protocols and seek to remove the Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) safety requirements for the abortion drug mifepristone… National Right to Life also called on the FDA to reverse its approval of mifepristone. …
WATCH! Cardinal Burke on Why the Young are Returning to the Latin Mass, by Raymond Arroyo
By Raymond Arroyo, Prayerful Posse, Youtube – Why are young Catholics flocking to the Traditional Latin Mass? In this powerful and deeply moving episode of The Prayerful Posse, Raymond Arroyo welcomes Cardinal Raymond Burke—on the 50th anniversary of his priesthood—for a candid and illuminating conversation about the beauty, reverence, and spiritual depth of the ancient Roman Rite. Cardinal Burke explains how the Latin Mass offers a transcendent encounter with Christ, why facing East matters, and how sacred music like Gregorian chant roots us in centuries of worship. …
Woman Sues Baby’s Father and Abortion Pill Business for Wrongful Death of Preborn Child, by Carole Novielli
By Carole Novielli, LiveAction – Virtual abortion pill business Aid Access, its founder Rebecca Gomperts, and Christopher Cooprider have been slapped with a wrongful death lawsuit for the forced chemical abortion that killed the child of a Texas woman against her will… The complaint, filed by Texas attorney Jonathan Mitchell on behalf of Liana Davis, alleges that the defendants violated the federal Comstock Act and committed “felony murder,” among other violations… “Christopher Cooprider murdered Liana Davis’s unborn child by secretly dissolving abortion pills into a hot beverage that he had prepared and tricking Davis into drinking it,” the complaint alleges.
Democrats Promise To Turn Illegal Aliens Into Voters, by Brianna Lyman
By Brianna Lyman, The Federalist – To be clear, illegal aliens are already reshaping our political landscape without formal citizenship. Congressional apportionment and Electoral College votes are based on population — not citizenship. Blue states that have incentivized mass illegal migration and policies get increased representation and can dilute the representation that American citizens have. Rep. Yvette Clark, D-N.Y., said as much in 2021 that her district could “absorb a significant number of these migrants” because “I need more people in my district, just for redistricting purposes.”
Saint of the Day for August 12: St. Jane Frances de Chantal (Jan. 28, 1572 – Dec. 13, 1641)
By Franciscan Media, August 12 – Jane Frances was wife, mother, nun, and founder of a religious community. Her mother died when she was 18 months old, and her father, head of parliament at Dijon, France, became the main influence on her education. Jane developed into a woman of beauty and refinement, lively and cheerful in temperament. At 21, she married Baron de Chantal, by whom she had six children, three of whom died in infancy. At her castle, she restored the custom of daily Mass, and was seriously engaged in various charitable works. …
Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV: Lessons from the Rich Fool
By Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV, Catholic Exchange – Firstly, the man is foolish because he seeks direction from himself and not from God. When his land produces a bountiful harvest, we are told that “he asked himself, ‘What shall I do, for I do not have space to store my harvest.’” You can hear the self-centeredness and self-reliance in his words. He does not see the hand of divine providence in his abundant harvest. It does not occur to him that God has given him all his wealth for a purpose. He makes up his own purpose and does not bother to ask God how He wants him to make use of all his blessings.
What Happens If You Separate God and Man? by John M. Grondelski
By John M. Grondelski, The Catholic Thing – In a recent essay, I defended Pope St. John Paul II’s emphasis on Jesus Christ as the revelation of man to himself. If the human person wants to know what he is supposed to be, he needs to look to Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary, who reveal what humanity without sin should look like… John Paul’s pontificate focused on Christian humanism because he rightly recognized that the problem of man was the problem of our times. No Archbishop whose archdiocese was under Soviet occupation (his included Auschwitz-Birkenau) could deny that. …
‘Catholic’ University of San Diego Wants Community To Avoid Using ‘Men and Women’ Language, by Simon Olech
By Simon Olech, Campus Reform, (Complicit Clergy) – The University of San Diego (USD), a Catholic institution, is advancing a broad slate of gender ideology initiatives through its official policies, housing, and staff training programs… The school’s “Guidelines for Gender Inclusive Design” instruct faculty and staff to adapt all programming and marketing to avoid causing “a painful reminder” for individuals in the LGBTQIA+ community… The guidelines recommend that pronouns such as “they/them/theirs” be standard on university forms and appear “all the time.”
Upcoming SCOTUS Case (Louisiana v. Callais) Could Reshape Redistricting As We Know It, by Shawn Fleetwood
By Shawn Fleetwood, The Federalist – The ideal outcome in Louisiana v. Callais would be for SCOTUS to definitively declare that ‘race should never be a factor in redistricting,’ Hans von Spakovsky said… While the battle between Republican- and Democrat-led states to redistrict ahead of the 2026 midterm continues to heat up, a case with major implications for the issue is quietly flying under the radar at the U.S. Supreme Court.
House Republicans Give $1 Billion to Agency That Promoted Abortion in Africa, by Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
By Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell, LifeNews – House Republicans kept almost a billion dollars in funding for an agency targeted by the Department of Government Efficiency after the Biden administration used it to promote abortion in Africa… In April, Millennium Challenge Corporation employees received an email that they would be offered early retirement or deferred resignation after visits from DOGE, The New York Times reported.
White House Responds to Surge in Christian Persecution Crisis Across Sub-Saharan Africa, by Paul Tilsley
By Paul Tilsley, Fox News – The White House, faced with an ongoing and growing tsunami of murderous attacks by Islamic State-allied groups against Christians in sub-Saharan Africa, is now working closely with the State Department to find ways to stop the killing… Last week, the White House told Fox News Digital, “The Trump administration condemns in the strongest terms this horrific violence against Christians,” after the U.N. reported 49 Christians were butchered with machetes on July 27 in and around a church in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), while Catholic worshipers were praying for peace. …
New Orleans Church’s Proposed Settlement With Abuse Survivors Lays Out ‘Point’ System, by David Hammer
By David Hammer of WWL Louisiana in New Orleans, Posted on The Guardian – Documents filed recently in the New Orleans Roman Catholic archdiocese’s five-year bankruptcy case provide more clarity on how claims will be doled out to victims of clergy abuse if a proposed settlement is approved. Points will be assigned to each abuse claim based on the severity of the abuse and its effects on each victim’s life… Claims that a Catholic church employee raped them will be worth twice as much money to abuse survivors as having a priest masturbate in front of them, four times more than if a cleric touched them under their clothes and seven times more than being shown pornography, according to details from a settlement disclosure statement filed and amended recently.
Saint of the Day for August 11: Saint Clare of Assisi (July 16, 1194 – August 11, 1253)
Franciscan Media – One of the more sugary movies made about Francis of Assisi pictures Clare as a golden-haired beauty floating through sun-drenched fields, a sort of one-woman counterpart to the new Franciscan Order… The beginning of her religious life was indeed movie material. Having refused to marry at 15, Clare was moved by the dynamic preaching of Francis. He became her lifelong friend and spiritual guide.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Not to Give Offense
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 17:22-27 – 22 As they were gathering in Galilee, Jesus said to them, “The Son of man is to be delivered into the hands of men, 23 and they will kill him, and he will be raised on the third day.” And they were greatly distressed. 24 When they came to Capernaum, the collectors of the half-shekel tax went up to Peter and said, “Does not your teacher pay the tax?” 25 He said, “Yes.” And when he came home, Jesus spoke to him first, saying, “What do you think, Simon? From whom do kings of the earth take toll or tribute?
U.S. Border Patrol Agent Exposes the U.S. Bishops Complicity In the Illegal Alien Invasion and Child Trafficking, by JJ Carrell
By JJ Carrell, Complicit Clergy – I am a Catholic. I love my faith, and I believe that Jesus Christ is the son of God. I believe in the Catholic doctrines, and my faith plays an important role in my life. That said, I place no trust in the facilitators of my faith, who have been at odds with my career as a Border Patrol Agent and what I believe is the most important issue facing our republic: illegal immigration. The number one NGO in partnership with the United States government for “refugee resettlement” is the Catholic Church. “Refugee resettlement” encompasses every aspect of illegal immigration from lobbying our government for open borders, relocating these illegal aliens across the US and the cost of resettling these individuals in our communities. Refugee resettlement is inclusive of every illegal alien no matter what their immigration situation.
Father Mike Schmitz: Campus Ministry is ‘Best of Both Worlds’, by Francesca Pollio Fenton
By Francesca Pollio Fenton, Catholic News Agency – While many know him best for his popular “Bible in a Year” podcast, Ascension videos, and inspiring talks he gives across the country, Father Mike Schmitz is first and foremost the chaplain at the Newman Center at the University of Minnesota, Duluth (UMD)… This fall Schmitz will mark his 21st year working in campus ministry, which he called “the best of both worlds” in a recent sit-down interview with CNA in Vail, Colorado, during his Parables Tour. The tour is part of Schmitz’s Seeds of Faith Campaign, which is raising funds for a new Newman Center to be built on the UMD campus.
The Brew: Did Trump’s Own Attorney General, Bill Barr, Collude in Prosecuting Him? by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – As I’ve been writing here for years, the Swamp Republicans are every bit as dangerous as the Democrats — and in some ways worse, just like a squatter who lives in your house, eats out of your fridge, and crawls into your bed is worse than a hateful neighbor. I made Right Wing Watch last week for pointing out that Senators Lindsay Graham and John McCain were in on the Russia Collusion hoax… Now General Mike Flynn is calling for Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard to summon former Vice President Mike Pence to testify before Congress about his alleged role in efforts to oust President Donald Trump by using the 25th Amendment.
The Quiet Part Out Loud: What the Left Really Thinks of Illegal Immigrants (Think Utilitarian), by Peter Parisi
By Peter Parisi, The Daily Signal – While out of one side of their mouths, the Left lionizes illegals as latter-day huddled masses yearning to breathe free, these same leftists speak of the migrants in ways that are condescending or at best utilitarian, even as they fight to block President Donald Trump from deporting them back to their countries of origin… Most of these liberals, in unscripted moments, appear to be less concerned about the well-being of the millions of illegals the Biden administration allowed to pour into our country unvetted and more concerned about their food supply ….
French Youth Answer Social-Media Call to Rebuild Christian France, by Bénédicte Cedergren
By Bénédicte Cedergren, National Catholic Register – In rural locales, young Catholics are rediscovering faith and tradition by restoring crumbling convents and chapels under the guidance of priests from the Institute of the Good Shepherd… A 19th-century convent, long forgotten and in disrepair, is now being restored thanks to the efforts of a group of young people and the dedication of a Catholic priest.
The Problem With “Themed” Masses, by Mark Haas
By Mark Haas, Crisis Magazine – In many Catholic parishes and schools today, it has become common to designate specific “themes” for Mass. A Wednesday morning school Mass might revolve around a theme such as light, joy, kindness, or unity. Students and teachers are often asked to help prepare a “Liturgy Sheet,” complete with song choices, Scripture selections, and, of course, a clear and catchy “theme.” Banners might be created, songs selected, and even suggestions (from lay people) of the direction of the homily—all to align with the “theme” of the day.
A Look At the Reasons Behind Recent Abortion Clinic Closures, by Anne Hendershott
By Anne Hendershott, Catholic World Report – While Republican pro-life policies are most often blamed for—or credited with—the shuttering of 37 Planned Parenthood abortion clinics since January 2025, the reasons for the closures are more complex than defunding abortion through H. R. 271: The Defund Planned Parenthood Act of 2025… Abortion facility closures began long before the 2025 legislation and have as much to do with the availability of easy access to medication abortion as with any attempt by the Trump administration to restrict abortion funding to Planned Parenthood centers.
Hope in Iraq: Churches Full as 1,500 Children Celebrate First Communion, by Georgena Habbaba
By Georgena Habbaba, ACI MENA, (CNA) – Eleven years have passed since ISIS seized Mosul and the Nineveh towns and with every anniversary commemorated each year, the same question arises: How many Iraqi Christians remain?… Despite tensions and renewed challenges from regional conflict, Iraqi churches remain full. Just weeks ago, Christians there celebrated joyfully as 1,000 young boys and girls received their first Communion…. In Iraq’s capital, Chaldean parishes celebrated first Communion for 50 children, while 32 others received the sacrament at the Syriac Catholic parish. …
A Shepherd’s Voice! Bishop Joseph Strickland: It Is Well With My Soul
By Bishop Joseph Strickland, Substack – … before we speak of peace, we must acknowledge this – life is not a gentle stream – it is often a storm. We are not promised comfort, but the Cross. We live in a world where souls are burdened by grief, betrayal, illness, and fear. And so, the question is not whether suffering will come – it will – but whether our hearts will be anchored when it does. Can we say with the saints, not why, but Thy will be done.
Reconciling God and the Existence of Evil: St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross’ Conversion of Heart, by M.C. Holbrook
By M.C. Holbrook, Catholic Exchange – Edith Stein was born in 1891, the youngest of eleven children, at a time when the continent of Europe was on the cusp of entering two world wars. Many of us know her story: raised in the Jewish faith, Edith later converted to Catholicism after reading the autobiography of St. Teresa of Avila. She discerned a call to the religious life, and eventually became a Carmelite nun, taking the name, “Teresa Benedicta of the Cross.” St. Benedicta of the Cross died a martyr in 1942, when the Nazis ambushed her convent and sent her to the concentration camp in Auschwitz. She was killed in the gas chamber.
What Must I Do to Be Saved? A Catholic Response to Luther’s ‘Faith Alone’, by Kathy Schiffer
By Kathy Schiffer, National Catholic Register – Catholics believe that salvation is a gift from God, received through faith and baptism, and lived out through charity and good works… But members of many Protestant denominations have a different idea. They believe that you need only to believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved (that is, you will be welcomed into heaven). As evidence, our Protestant brothers and sisters rely on a few notable Scripture verses: In Acts 16:31, for example, Paul and Silas explain to the Philippian jailer, “Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved, you and your household.”
Trump Signs Executive Order to Protect Christians and Conservatives From Debanking, by Elise Winland
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Aug. 7 aimed at ending political and religious discrimination in the banking industry… The order directs federal banking regulators to eliminate policies that allow financial institutions to deny services based on so-called “reputational risk” and other concepts “that enable politicized or unlawful debanking,” according to an Aug. 7 White House statement… In the statement, Trump said banks “discriminate against conservatives” and “religion because they’re afraid of the radical left.” …
Catholic Bishops Compare ICE Deportations to Nazis and Slave Catchers, by Neil Munro
By Neil Munro, Bretibart – U.S. Catholic Bishops are citing Nazis, slave catchers, and replacement babies as they try to slam President Donald Trump’s popular immigration policies… The bishops are also urging open borders, parroting cheap-labor demands from business groups, and pretending that illegal migrants are not illegal… One Bishop is even endorsing President George W. Bush’s “Any Willing Worker” migration policies as an alternative to Trump’s pro-prosperity policies. …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Nothing Will Be Impossible to You
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 17:14-20 – 14 And when they came to the crowd, a man came up to him and kneeling before him said, 15 “Lord, have mercy on my son, for he is an epileptic and he suffers terribly; for often he falls into the fire, and often into the water. 16 And I brought him to your disciples, and they could not heal him.” 17 And Jesus answered, “O faithless and perverse generation, how long am I to be with you? ….
Trump Deploys Federal Officers to Patrol Washington, DC, Amid High Crime Rates, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – President Donald Trump has ordered federal law enforcement to assist in policing Washington, DC, in what the White House calls a response to violent crime in the nation’s capital… “President Trump has directed an increased presence of federal law enforcement to protect innocent citizens,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said in an Aug. 7 statement, according to POLITICO. “Starting tonight, there will be no safe harbor for violent criminals in D.C.” …
Two Articles on Edith Stein by Richard A. Spinello and Elizabeth A. Mitchell from “The Catholic Thing”
By Richard A. Spinello and Elizabeth A. Mitchell, The Catholic Thing – Controversies continue over the nature and role of women as modern society edges ever closer to embracing an androgynous anthropology. During the last Olympic Games, spectators were exposed to the surreal exhibition of biological males pummeling women boxers. Those who protested were informed that there is no scientific way to differentiate men from women. …
About Those Annual Aug. 6th Hiroshima Posts, by Peter Wolfgang
By Peter Wolfgang, Catholic Culture – August 6th was National Lecture Your Fellow Catholics on Facebook Day. If your newsfeed looks anything like mine, you’re thinking to yourself, “Isn’t every day?” But I mean something specific. August 6th was the 80th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima… Every year, without fail, my newsfeed on Aug. 6th is gummed up with Facebook friends reminding their fellow Catholics that the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was immoral. The justifications for it smack of consequentialism, proportionalism, etc. Errors that are condemned as such in Catholic moral theology.
Saint of the Day for August 9: St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross
Franciscan Media – A brilliant philosopher who stopped believing in God when she was 14, Edith Stein was so captivated by reading the autobiography of Teresa of Avila that she began a spiritual journey that led to her baptism in 1922. Twelve years later she imitated Saint Teresa by becoming a Carmelite, taking the name Teresa Benedicta of the Cross.
Mass Immigration, Legal Or Illegal, Is Incompatible With National Survival, by John Daniel Davidson
By John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist – Mass deportation of illegal immigrants is not enough to save America. We have to recover an insistence on assimilation… There’s a bit more to say about Democrat Illinois Rep. Delia Ramírez, who in her recent opening remarks at the second annual Panamerican Congress in Mexico City declared (in Spanish), “I am a proud Guatemalan before I am American.”… You might think, as I initially did, that Ramírez is an immigrant from Guatemala. But she was actually born in Chicago. Her mother illegally entered the United States by crossing the Rio Grande while she was pregnant, which gave Ramírez birthright citizenship. In common parlance, she’s an “anchor baby.”
Louisiana Governor Celebrates Planned Parenthood Shutting Down, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, LifeNews – In another major pro-life victory, Planned Parenthood said it will shut down its clinics in Louisiana Sept. 30 after losing access to federal funding under President Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill.”… Gov. Jeff Landry, a Republican, said on X that he has “fought hard as Attorney General and now as Governor to rid our state of this failed organization.”… He added, “Abortion should NEVER be considered healthcare.”
Is the Shroud of Turin Merely a ‘Work of Art’? Years of Study Suggest Otherwise, by Alexander Folz
By Alexander Folz, Catholic World Report – Few religious artifacts have been studied and debated as extensively as the Shroud of Turin… Countless Catholics and other Christians across the world believe it is the authentic burial cloth of Jesus Christ, wrapped around his body after his crucifixion and marked by his unmistakable visage and form… Critics, meanwhile, have for years alleged that it is nothing more than a forgery — a clever work of religious art and an impressive technical feat that carries no more or less religious significance than a painting or statue.
Will Pastors Call on Illegal Immigrants to Repent? by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – While of course I want those arrested for immigration crimes provided with chaplains like any other prisoners, I did raise a couple of questions: Did the Knights do this for January 6 detainees? Do they do it for Operation Rescue detainees?… Dozens of J6 prisoners were held in solitary confinement for months for nonviolent offenses before trial. From our bishops: crickets. … In Biden’s last year in office, some 400,000 young (children) immigrants were simply lost in our country, sent to unvetted sponsors… When all that child exploitation was happening on a mass scale, which U.S. bishops denounced it? …
Planned Parenthood’s ‘Virtual Health Centers’ Expand As It Closes In-Person Facilities, by Carole Novielli
By Carole Novielli, LiveAction – As the American Life League’s (ALL) 2025 Planned Parenthood facilities report explained: The main difference between virtual health centers and telehealth visits is that the virtual health center is operated by a state’s Planned Parenthood affiliate, and only customers living in that specific state can make these appointments. For example, the Virginia League Virtual Health Center website states that “you must be located in Virginia to receive virtual care or medications.” …..
Texas Supreme Court Gives Absent Dems’ ‘Ring Leader’ 72 Hours to Respond to Abbott’s Ouster Effort, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, MRC TV – “The Texas Supreme Court has now ordered the runaway ring leader of the derelict Democrats to respond to my lawsuit by Friday,” Rep. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced Tuesday, providing an update on his effort to remove a Texas House member who fled the state… More than fifty Texas House Dems, among them Rep. Gene Wu, left the state Sunday in order to deny Republicans the quorum needed to conduct legislative business and approve Congressional map redistricting.
How Exactly Did the Rosary Defeat Heretics? by Shaun McAfee
By Shaun McAfee, Catholic Exchange – As the Church celebrates the feast of St. Dominic, we are reminded not only of the man—the preacher, the founder, the father of the Order of Preachers—but also of the weapon he wielded in defense of truth: the Holy Rosary. Although its exact origins are in disagreement with some historians, what is beyond dispute is the Rosary’s deep association with Dominic and his mission to confront the great heresies of his time, especially the Cathars, or Albigensians, whose dualistic worldview threatened the foundations of Christian belief.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Whoever Loses His Life for My Sake Will Find It
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 16:24-28 – 24 Then Jesus told his disciples, “If any man would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. 25 For whoever would save his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life for my sake will find it. 26 For what will it profit a man, if he gains the whole world and forfeits his life? Or what shall a man give in return for his life? …
Founder’s Quote
Patriot Post – “The pyramid of government — and a republican government may well receive that beautiful and solid form — should be raised to a dignified altitude: but its foundations must, of consequence, be broad, and strong, and deep. The authority, the interests, and the affections of the people at large are the only foundation, on which a superstructure proposed to be at once durable and magnificent, can be rationally erected.” —James Wilson (1804)
Illegal Aliens Rig The Census For Blue States, And Trump Is Right To Correct It, by Brianna Lyman
By Brianna Lyman, The Federalist – President Donald Trump announced Thursday he instructed the Commerce Department to begin working on a census that does not include illegal aliens. It’s a long-overdue correction to a system that Democrats have exploited for years to tip the balance of power in Washington… “I have instructed our Department of Commerce to immediately begin work on a new and highly accurate CENSUS based on modern day facts and figures and, importantly, using the results and information gained from the Presidential Election of 2024. People who are in our country illegally WILL NOT BE COUNTED IN THE CENSUS. Thank you for your attention to this matter!” Trump said.
All of It Is Queer, by Austin Ruse
By Austin Ruse, Crisis Magazine – “We are so back” is a current meme indicating how some part of “woke” culture has been pushed back, but even the most anti-woke conservatives stand defenseless against gay culture… One of my favorite homosexuals of all time was Justin Raimondo, founder of Antiwar.com and author of the 2008 book Reclaiming the American Right, who once said that the best thing about being homosexual was all the sneaking around. That was when there was a closet; ahh, the closet.
Our Own Personal Love Is Not As Good As the Love of Christ, by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – The paradoxical reality is that we actually want the world not to make sense to people without Christ. We want people to feel confused and unhappy and trapped in a world without Christ. These distressing situations are actually the predictable results of our fallen condition. This is what it means to experience reality without a savior. But the Christian’s role is to affirm to those who are troubled and confused that, while their situation is predictable, it is not final, it is not ultimate, and in fact it is missing the most important factor. …
Aesthetic Education, by David Warren
By David Warren, The Catholic Thing – Like the Founding Fathers of America, (Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805)) is, in fact, suspicious of democracy. Right and wrong are discernible in nature. The republic that God smiles upon will be favorable to the right, and will advance righteous interests. It will not be indifferent to the making of good men. It will be naturally opposed to men who are evil. It will be at the service of men who are free… Being free, therefore, does not mean simply having the vote. It rather means not having a vote for the purpose of creating our rational and moral realities. It means rather leaving to God – or to “The Absolute” – what is in God’s realm.
Saint of the Day for August 8: St. Dominic (Aug. 8, 1170 – Aug. 6, 1221)
By Franciscan Media – If he hadn’t taken a trip with his bishop, Dominic would probably have remained within the structure of contemplative life; after the trip, he spent the rest of his life being a contemplative in active apostolic work… Born in old Castile, Spain, Dominic was trained for the priesthood by a priest-uncle, studied the arts and theology, and became a canon of the cathedral at Osma, where there was an attempt to revive the apostolic common life described in Acts of the Apostles.
Trump Admin. Bars Male Athletes From Receiving Work Visas for Women’s Sports, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – The Trump administration’s US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) said Aug. 4 it will stop issuing visas to men seeking to compete in women’s sports, closing a loophole that allowed foreign athletes to act against the administration’s goal of protecting female athletes… Matthew Tragesser, a spokesperson for USCIS, said in a press release that the new policy is “a matter of safety, fairness, respect, and truth,” ensuring that “only female athletes receive a visa to come to the U.S. to participate in women’s sports.”… “Men do not belong in women’s sports,” Tragesser said. …
Newsmax: Trump Orders New ‘Highly Accurate’ Census Excluding Illegals
By Newsmax Wires, Newsmax – President Donald Trump said Thursday he has directed the Department of Commerce to launch preparations for a new and “highly accurate” national census, according to a post to his Truth Social account.
The president said the count would reflect current information, incorporate data from the 2024 presidential election, and explicitly exclude individuals residing in the U.S.
“I have instructed our Department of Commerce to immediately begin work on a new and highly accurate CENSUS based on modern day facts and figures and, importantly, using the results and information gained from the Presidential Election of 2024,” his post read. “People who are in our Country illegally WILL NOT BE COUNTED IN THE CENSUS….”
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: You Are the Christ – the Son of the Living God
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 16:13-1913 Now when Jesus came into the district of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, “Who do men say that the Son of man is?” 14 And they said, “Some say John the Baptist, others say Elijah, and others Jeremiah or one of the prophets.” 15 He said to them, “But who do you say that I am?”16 Simon Peter replied, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” 17 And Jesus answered him, “Blessed are you, Simon BarJona! ….
Fr. Kevin Drew: Was Christ a Communist?
Fr. Kevin Drew, Catholic Exchange – (In 1935 Pope Pius XI)… wrote that, in 1936, around 6,800 priests, religious, and nuns in Spain were murdered by communists. In accordance with Marxist ideology, these communists promised that man could break his chains and live in an earthly paradise if only private property, marriage, and the family were destroyed. Communism’s archenemy then was the great defender of marriage and the family: the Church. Beyond this example, history shows time and time again that wherever communism takes hold, the Church is brutally suppressed.
Fantastic Four Movie Calls Unborn Baby a Baby, and Liberals are Mad, by Ashlynn Lemos
By Ashlynn Lemos, LifeNews – In a surprising twist, Hollywood has produced something Pro-Life—and the Left can’t handle it… The new Fantastic Four reboot has sparked backlash from anti-Lifers for centering the film on something innocent: a baby… Yes, the latest Marvel blockbuster is pro-baby, pro-family, and pro-motherhood. And that’s exactly what makes it so powerful… The film opens with a heartwarming scene—Sue Storm, played by Vanessa Kirby, is pregnant after years of infertility.
The Redistricting Wars, by Gary Bauer
By Gary Bauer, Patriot Post – Texas Democrat legislators have essentially shut down the legislature… Texas Democrats are really proud of themselves for fleeing their state to prevent the passage of a new congressional redistricting plan… By preventing a quorum, they have essentially shut down the legislature… Among the 18 critical issues Gov. Abbott asked the special session to address was legislation improving emergency flood warning systems and providing financial relief to help the victims of the deadly July 4th floods.
Cardinal Eijk Praises Cardinal Burke’s Christlike Endurance in the Face of Criticism, by Edward Pentin
By Edward Pentin, National Catholic Register – Dutch Cardinal Willem Eijk has warmly praised Cardinal Raymond Burke for the way he has endured attacks for proclaiming the fullness of the Catholic faith, saying that his example imitates Christ’s suffering and opens the way to heaven… Preaching at a July 31 Mass to celebrate Cardinal Burke’s founding of the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in La Crosse, Wisconsin, in 2008, the cardinal archbishop of Utrecht held up the American cardinal as “an exemplary priest, an outstanding canonist, a prophet of canon law.”
Premises Have Conclusions, by Anthony Esolen
By Anthony Esolen, Crisis Magazine – To say that the Church’s social teaching is separate from her teachings regarding sex is to get each one of them wrong—and to fail to recognize the sociality of the truths themselves… As readers here must know, the Archbishop of Detroit, Edward Weisenburger, has fired three longtime professors of philosophy and theology at the archdiocese’s seminary, Sacred Heart. The firing took the professors by surprise. He has given no reason for it, except to say that he disagrees with their theology. I do not know what that means, nor does the archbishop seem to intend to tell us what it means.
Abbott Sues to Remove Texas Democrats Who Fled Redistricting Vote, by Elise Winland on August 6, 2025
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott filed an emergency lawsuit with the state Supreme Court the evening of Aug. 5, seeking to remove House Democrats who fled the Lone Star state two days earlier to block a Republican-led redistricting plan… Abbott accused House Democratic Caucus Chair Rep. Gene Wu of leading the walkout and abandoning the districts that lawmakers are supposed to represent. The lawsuit invokes a writ of quo warranto, a legal action that challenges a person’s right to hold public office… The court ordered Wu to respond to the lawsuit by 5 p.m. Aug. 8, Abbott said. …
Tim Scott to Newsmax: Biden Presidency Shows Socialism Doesn’t Work, by Sam Barron
By Sam Barron, Newsmax – Under the Biden administration, the average American household lost nearly $1,100 of spending power a month, Scott said… “Why? Because the Democrats spent more than $4 trillion trying to solve a problem they created,” Scott said on “Rob Schmitt Tonight.” Ultimately it led to 9% inflation and interest rates so high that today, the average first time home buyer is 38 years old. Having a candidate running here in New York City on socialism is as clearly misguided as their last election attempt.”
Inspiring Strong, Lasting Marriages Starts With Celebrating Long Ones Like My Grandparents’, by Jordan Boyd
By Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – “Love your spouse and share the Gospel.” Those were the wise words my Poppy uttered to a private dining room packed with his kids, grandkids, and great-grandchild last weekend… For 60 years, my Poppy and Grammy… have not only kept their covenant to cherish each other, but witnessed their legacy of love continue with the weddings of both of their children and four of their 10 grandchildren… They will be the first to tell you that their marriage is not perfect or easy. …
Here Are Several Pro-Life Victories That Will Save Babies From Abortion, by Carol Tobias
By Carol Tobias, LifeNews – As has been discussed for several weeks now, Congress passed, and President Trump signed, legislation to remove funding from Planned Parenthood for one year… The VA has proposed a rule that would overturn a Biden-era rule that established VA hospitals as abortion facilities… The Dept. HHS has announced sweeping reforms to the organ transplant system. Horrifying reports have surfaced with stories of patients who were still alive even as their organs were in the initial stages of being removed! ….
African Catholic Leaders Gather in Abidjan for Historic Jubilee Congress, by Ngala Killian Chimtom
By Ngala Killian Chimtom, Catholic World Report – The Pan-African Catholic Jubilee on Theology, Society, and Pastoral Life, convening from August 5th to 10th, comes at a particularly crucial moment for African Catholics… The third Pan-African Catholic Jubilee on Theology, Society, and Pastoral Life opened August 5 in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, bringing together the continent’s largest assembly of African Catholic theologians, pastors, lay leaders, and others.
Saint of the Day for August 7: St. Cajetan (Oct. 1, 1480 – Aug. 7, 1547)
By Franciscan Media – Like most of us, Cajetan seemed headed for an “ordinary” life—first as a lawyer, then as a priest engaged in the work of the Roman Curia… His life took a characteristic turn when he joined the Oratory of Divine Love in Rome, a group devoted to piety and charity, shortly after his ordination at 36. When he was 42 he founded a hospital for incurables at Venice.
New Lawsuits Allege Systemic Abuse and Concealment by Dioceses of Las Cruces and El Paso, by Tri City Record, by Staff
Source: Tri City Record, by Staff, (Complicit Clergy) – The Catholic Church’s handling of decades-old sexual abuse allegations involving priests who served in southern New Mexico and West Texas has again come under scrutiny. Eight new lawsuits against the Diocese of Las Cruces and the Diocese of El Paso allege that church officials knowingly concealed child abuse to protect the institution’s reputation… The lawsuits, filed by the Davis Kelin Law Firm and Huffman Wallace & Monagle, allege systemic abuse of minors spanning more than three decades – from 1956 to 1990 – involving children aged 3 to 15.
Planned Parenthood Abortion Business Will Close Two Centers in Louisiana, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The Planned Parenthood abortion business will close two centers in Louisiana – adding to the list of dozens of abortion facilities the company has closed in the wake of the One Big Beautiful Bill that defunded it… Both Planned Parenthood facilities in Louisiana will close their doors effective September 30, making it so the state with be free of the abortion business… Notably, the New Orleans facility was constructed with the stated goal of becoming a regional abortion center, intending to perform nearly 2,844 abortions per year. With Louisiana banning abortions, babies across the state are protected and that goal was not achieved. …
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: The Global Fertility Crisis
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – In recent years, birth rates all over the globe have been falling precipitously. The drop in birth rates has been especially dramatic in developed nations, many of which fell far below replacement birth rates decades ago… During this time, however, there is one developed nation that conspicuously resisted the trend. In the United States, fertility rates continued to hover near the replacement level throughout the 90s and early 2000s… Sadly, in recent years this has changed…dramatically. …
Notes on a ‘Great Reset’, by Francis X. Maier
By Francis X. Maier, The Catholic Thing – If you don’t know about Waymo, the autonomous taxi service, now’s the time to learn, because it’s coming to a neighborhood near you. Maybe not now or next year. But inevitably, like death and taxes. Except it’s more fun, more fun, that is, unless you’re the one guy in 10,000 who gets stuck in a rogue AI vehicle with a software glitch that won’t stop driving and won’t let you out until its battery runs down. But hey, nothing in this life is perfect.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Great Is Your Faith! Be It Done for You as You Desire
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 15:21-28 – 21 And Jesus went away from there and withdrew to the district of Tyre and Sidon. 22 And behold, a Canaanite woman from that region came out and cried, “Have mercy on me, O Lord, Son of David; my daughter is severely possessed by a demon.” 23 But he did not answer her a word. …
Catholic Architect Selected as Designer of White House Ballroom, by Zelda Caldwell
By Zelda Caldwell, National Catholic Register – President Donald Trump has commissioned architect James McCrery — a prominent figure in the revival of classical architecture and a designer of some of the most beautiful “new traditional” Catholic churches in the United States — to design a new White House ballroom… The White House announced plans last week for the construction of a 90,000-square-foot building, with a seating capacity of 650 people. The current East Room can only accommodate 200 guests… The selection of McCrery Architects as lead designers for the project and the accompanying architectural renderings offers a clear signal of the project’s stylistic direction. …
Report on “Religious Extremism” Focuses on Catholicism, Ignores Islam, by Matthew Balan
By Matthew Balan, Catholic World Report – Near the end of his study, Datta emphasizes how these organizations “have expanded their reach and influence across Africa,” and their participation in “efforts aim to shape African societies and influence policies, particularly in opposition to human rights in sexuality and reproductive health.” He blames the Catholic Church for inspiring these groups: “Pioneered by the Vatican, all anti-gender actors….have seemingly convinced themselves with their crocodile tears that upholding…colonial legal frameworks criminalising same-sex relations and/or abortion rights is the real path to African sovereignty.”
The DOJ Is Forcing the Deep State to Answer for Obama’s Attempted Coup, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – Even if the mainstream media won’t report on it honestly, the Trump administration’s righteous war against our corrupt Deep State continues. In fact, it’s moving from words to legal deeds, and thanks be to God. If President Donald Trump’s win over Kamala Harris last fall was akin to the 1940 Dunkirk evacuation, what we’re seeing today is like the Normandy landing in June 1944: The big guns are firing, our troops are on the beaches, and the fascists are getting scared.
Patriot Post: Wednesday Short Cuts
Patriot Post – Braying Jenny – “I’m a proud Guatemalan before I’m an American.” —Rep. Delia Ramirez… “Were we biased? Yes. Almost inadvertently, I’d say. ABC News has the same problem so many leading cultural institutions do in America: A lack of viewpoint diversity.” —former ABC News correspondent Terry Moran
Rev. Peter M.J. Stravinskas: Transfiguration and Prayer: Often Misunderstood, They Are Deeply Related (& Good Liturgy)
By Rev. Peter M.J. Stravinskas, Catholic World Report – Did you ever walk into a theater while the last showing was still going on, so that you saw the end of the film before the beginning? That is something like the experience Peter, James, and John must have had on Mount Tabor, as they got a kind of sneak preview of Jesus’ glory. Peter especially loved it up there on that mountain. It was comfortable; there was no suffering; there were no enemies, only close friends. And Peter wanted to stay.
RFK Jr. Drops a Mega Bombshell on mRNA Vaccine Technology (VIDEO), by Vigilant Fox
By Vigilant Fox, (Gateway Pundit) – In a move that many were hoping for but were not expecting, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy just announced that BARDA will be CANCELING 22 mRNA vaccine development contracts, saving taxpayers about $500 million in the process… This move delivered a major blow to the biomedical industrial complex, which was hoping to make an mRNA vaccine for just about every disease imaginable… The reason for this move is grounded in what happened during the COVID debacle, which Kennedy explained in detail. …
The Perils of Working for the Church, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Of course that conclusion is not a new discovery. Ralph Martin, Eduardo Echeverria, and Edward Peters are only the latest in a fairly long line of loyal Catholics who have been dismissed from their posts not because of any misconduct or incompetence, but because their views, while fully in keeping with orthodox Catholic thought, were uncongenial to their ecclesiastical superiors. Anyone who works for the Church—as seminary instructor or religious-education director or newspaper editor or music director—could face the same fate. …
They Lied to You About Rerum Novarum, by Veronica Burchard
By Veronica Burchard, Crisis Magazine – What Does Rerum Novarum Really Say?… As I read it, disbelief gave way to outrage. How misled I had been! This was no evenhanded critique of socialism on the one hand and capitalism on the other! It was a strong condemnation of socialism backed by a vigorous, principled defense of private property and the family. And, even more radically for our day, it was an explanation of why socialism hurts the poor rather than helps them. …
Transcending the Dogma of the Self-Absorbed, by Oliver Oliveros
By Oliver Oliveros, Catholic Exchange – In past articles, I’ve mentioned how the 1960s counterculture movement was a scourge on the Judeo-Christian world. In this post, I’ll bring to light the self-help “spirituality” of the 2000s, another psychological plague on our culture… The first time that I ever got captivated by something “viral” on social media happened in 2006. A trusted friend sent me a link to the documentary The Secret. Like millions of people, I watched the entire film, and, lacking any discernment, I was intrigued by it. The Secret was subsequently released as a book by Rhonda Byrne and was an instant bestseller.
Saint of the Day for August 6: Transfiguration of the Lord
Franciscan Media – All three Synoptic Gospels tell the story of the Transfiguration (Matthew 17:1-8; Mark 9:2-9; Luke 9:28-36). With remarkable agreement, all three place the event shortly after Peter’s confession of faith that Jesus is the Messiah and Jesus’ first prediction of his passion and death. Peter’s eagerness to erect tents or booths on the spot suggests it occurred during the week-long Jewish Feast of Booths in the fall.
Young Conservatives Cannot Afford to Be Neutral on Family, by Andrew Gondy
By Andrew Gondy, The American Spectator – Creating stable marriages and families is the most important way to reclaim our culture. Without these, conservatism is dead… In 1865, William Ross Wallace delivered a succinct and powerful cultural insight: “The hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world.” In contemporary American life, the startling emptiness of this cradle is forging a new battlefield for young conservatives… In late July, the CDC reported that U.S. birth rates have fallen to just 1.6 children per woman. This is the lowest recorded fertility rate in American history, and plunges our country well below replacement birth levels.
Revolt of the Janitors: On the Detroit Massacre, by Darrick Taylor
By Darrick Taylor, Crisis Magazine – The “Detroit Massacre” is a sign that the Catholic Church has entered the janitorial phase of its own revolution… the days when a true revolutionary, such as Hans Küng, at least had a brain and some level of competence are long gone… Instead, we have nonentities such as “Tucho” Fernández and whoever ghostwrote Traditionis Custodes raised to positions for which they are wholly unqualified. But they are willing to do whatever it takes to advance the revolution, which is why they were raised up in the first place. That is why men such as James Martin are promoted and protected while three distinguished professors are fired from their positions with no explanation and no warning. …
22 Democrat-Led States Sue Trump Administration for Planned Parenthood Defunding, by Nancy Flanders
By Nancy Flanders, LiveAction – The lawsuit is a desperate attempt to keep taxpayer money in Planned Parenthood’s pockets even as it has been shutting down its own centers, losing clients, decreasing its legitimate health care services, and switching its business to telehealth…. “For years, Americans have been forced to subsidize the killing of innocent children and the exploitation of vulnerable women,” said Live Action founder and president Lila Rose in a statement. “Planned Parenthood is the nation’s largest abortion chain, ending over 400,000 lives annually while masking their business as healthcare. This defunding victory is a crucial step toward ending that injustice.”
Br. Joel Compacion Añasco, SC: The Divine Encounter in Suffering and Loss
By Br. Joel Compacion Añasco, SC, Catholic Exchange – Furthermore, death is always difficult. It brings sorrow, longing, and many times confusion. Even Jesus wept at the death of Lazarus (Jn. 11:35). Our faith does not deny the pain of loss. But it does offer us a greater truth—that our suffering is not wasted. In Christ, death becomes not an end but a doorway to eternal life. For those who die in the Lord, death is a homecoming. And for those left behind, it becomes an invitation to trust, to hope, and to draw closer to the One who has conquered death.
Commentary: Debunking Democrats’ Lies About Medicaid, by Sen. John Barrasso
By Sen. John Barrasso, The Daily Signal – Democrats and the media are doing everything they can to slow the momentum of President Donald Trump by attacking the “One Big, Beautiful” law’s Medicaid provisions… While Democrats want to weaken Medicaid by giving taxpayer-funded benefits to illegal immigrants and allowing able-bodied adults who don’t work to game the system, Republicans actually strengthened Medicaid by passing the One Big, Beautiful Bill into law… Last week, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., came to the Senate floor to spread blatant lies about the Republican agenda.
Chicago Newspaper Criticizes Church Document on Sex Abuse Accusations, by Felix Miller
By Felix Miller, Catholic Vote – The Chicago Sun-Times has published an article arguing that a Vatican document released in February prohibiting dioceses from publicly listing the names of priests credibly accused of abuse but not yet been found guilty or innocent could lead to “a new era of secrecy over child sex abuse.”… The Aug. 1 article by Robert Herguth focuses on the status of such lists in dioceses in Illinois and nearby states… “As part of their stated commitment to transparency and healing over the decades-long clergy sex abuse crisis, all six Catholic dioceses in Illinois post public listings online that name clergy members deemed to have been credibly accused of molesting children,” the Sun-Times reported.
Backpedaling On Taxpayer-Funded IVF Would Be A Trump White House Win, Not An ‘L’, by Jordan Boyd
By Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – President Donald Trump spent the last few months of his 2024 campaign promising to force taxpayers to foot the bill for a procedure that routinely destroys human life. His plans to pave the way for Americans to make “more babies” by subsidizing in vitro fertilization, however, are allegedly on hold… The Washington Post reported that as of Sunday, Trump’s White House is allegedly “backing away from proposals discussed internally to mandate IVF coverage for the roughly 50 million people on the Obamacare exchanges.”
Catholic Vote: Netanyahu Moves to Order Full Occupation of Gaza Strip
By Catholic Vote – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly preparing to instruct his war cabinet to authorize a full military occupation of the Gaza Strip, expanding operations into areas previously avoided due to concerns about the safety of Israeli hostages, according to The Times of Israel… The Jewish News Syndicate (JNS) reported late Monday that a senior official close to Netanyahu stated bluntly: “The die is cast — we are going for a full occupation of the Gaza Strip.”
Free Speech for Me But Not for Thee, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – If you have a worldview that’s 1) internally incoherent, 2) hysterically moralistic, and 3) grounded in nothing but the current group preferences of the powerful, what can you do to enforce it on the masses? You can’t convince them rationally, so that’s off the table. You can try gaslighting them and manipulating their sentiments. That works pretty well sometimes, provided you dominate the means of communication. But pesky dissidents wielding stupid facts and tedious arguments will often burst your balloon.
The Joy(?) of Working for the Catholic Church, by Randall Smith
By Randall Smith, The Catholic Thing – Imagine you’ve worked for a company for over twenty years. Your record of employment has been stellar; you’ve received numerous awards; and you are widely considered one of the top people in your field. Now imagine that one day, your manager calls you into his office and says: “We’ve decided to go in a different direction.”… What direction would that be? The direction of less competent, less experienced people without a proven record of accomplishment? Do you fire your winning quarterback and say, “We’re going in a different direction”? Wouldn’t that be the direction of losing games?
Catholic Filmmaker Anthony D’Ambrosio Champions St. Maximilian Kolbe’s ‘Triumph of the Heart’, by Abigail Galván
By Abigail Galván, National Catholic Register – Anthony D’Ambrosio knows what it is to hit a wall. For years, he endured an unexplainable insomnia that often granted him only 20 minutes to just two hours of sleep… The resulting exhaustion and mental fog cost the entrepreneur his ability to work, strained his relationships, and left him questioning both his faith and the value of staying alive… Then he encountered St. Maximilian Kolbe. …
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Principles and Prudential Judgments
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – G.K. Chesterton said the reason we get angry is that we’ve never learned to argue well. Argument helps us to identify and solve conundrums, and directs efforts to maintain justice and overcome human suffering. Our ability to argue well includes the capacity to identify unwavering first principles for reasonable application, informed by prudential judgments… The law of gravity is non-negotiable as a first principle of physics. We may try to defy the law, but gravity will always win. Rocket science only works by taking into account the law of gravity. So it is with morality. …
73% of Voters Following Russiagate Hoax News ‘Very Closely’ Think Obama Officials Committed ‘Serious Crimes’, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, MRC TV – Three-fourths of U.S. voters who follow the news of the investigation into the Trump Russia Collusion hoax think it’s likely that Obama Administration officials “committed serious crimes” to foster the false narrative used to smear and impeach President Donald Trump… Referencing a recent report from Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard concluding that then-President Barack Obama’s national security team manipulated and manufactured intelligence to promote a false narrative about Russia and Donald Trump, a Rasmussen poll of U.S. likely voters conducted July 29-31, 2025 asked the following question: …
CNA: Why St. John Vianney Is a Model for All Priests
By CNA Staff, CNA Newsroom – A century after the patron saint of priests, St. John Vianney, died on Aug. 4, 1859, Pope John XXIII reflected on the life of the saint and what it means to be a holy priest… In contemplating his life, one immediately thinks of a priest who lived out great penance and whose “only motives were the love of God and the desire for the salvation of the souls of his neighbors,” John XXIII said… The saintly pope reflected on the life of Vianney in an encyclical titled Sacerdotii Nostri Primordia. The encyclical was written in 1959 for the 100th anniversary of Vianney’s death.
Catholic Vote: With Urgent Call to Evangelize, Pope Leo Holds Historic Encounter With 1M Youth From Around the World
CV News Feed – In what has become one of the most memorable gatherings of Pope Leo XIV’s young pontificate, more than one million young Catholics from roughly 150 countries converged on the Tor Vergata fields southeast of Rome Aug. 3 for the closing Mass for the Jubilee of Youth, a highlight of the Vatican’s Holy Year… According to AP News, Rome initially anticipated half a million pilgrims, but the crowd swelled to a million sea of youth singing hymns, waving flags and camping overnight under the summer sky…
Planned Parenthood Donors Dropping Out Over Organization’s ‘Mission Creep’, by Carole Novielli
By Carole Novielli, Live Action News – Over the past two decades, clinics have closed or left the network..” As Planned Parenthood fights to maintain access to taxpayer dollars, some of its donors are upset about the organization’s “mission creep,” Planned Parenthood’s deliberate departure from the reasons those donors began supporting the organization in the first place… Key Takeaways: A recent article from the Wall Street Journal caused a stir among Planned Parenthood supporters, revealing that the organization’s “mission creep” is disappointing its donors. …
Biden’s HHS Was Complicit in Child Trafficking, by Emmy Griffin
By Emmy Griffin, Patriot Post – The previous administration’s reliance on NGOs greatly contributed to the abuse and neglect of unaccompanied illegal alien minors — a scandal about which Dems have little to say… There was nothing good that came from Pres. J. Biden’s sanctioned invasion of the southern border. Perhaps the most heinous consequence was exposing already vulnerable migrant children to predators within the US interior. Many of these unaccompanied kids were put in the hands of unvetted sponsors, and for some, that sponsor was a trafficker. Biden’s DHHS then lost track of the minors.
Sydney Sweeney’s ‘Great Genes’ Ad Goes Viral — But Sanger’s Eugenics Still Gets a Pass, by Gerard Nadal
By Gerard Nadal, National Catholic Register – Finally! … The children of Margaret Sanger have awakened to the horrors of eugenics. It’s about time. Seriously… When people are blind to malignant evil, it usually takes something more earth-shattering than the typical manifestation of the evil to shake them from their moral torpor… For the left, that constitutes a social media meltdown over American Eagle and its model, actress Sydney Sweeney, accusing them of being Nazi eugenicists for an ad campaign featuring Sweeney in their jeans that says simply, “Sydney Sweeney has great jeans.”
Paul of Tarsus: Cultural Amphibian, by Robert Royal
By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – For many years, I found it hard to warm to St. Paul. I know I’m hardly the only one. St. Peter himself wrote: “His letters contain some things that are hard to understand.” An understatement, to say the least. And then, there are the consequences of that difficulty, “which ignorant and unstable people distort, as they do the other Scriptures, to their own destruction.” (2 Peter 3:13) Since the Protestant Reformation with its emphasis on sola fide, erroneously derived from Paul by isolating the phrase from other things he said ….
Commentary: Red States Now Lead the Charge Toward Healthier Living, by Jennifer Galardi
By Jennifer Galardi, The Daily Signal – Ever since Donald Trump rode down his golden escalator at Trump Tower in 2015, a political and cultural realignment has been underway in America, culminating in his second presidential victory. Many issues once considered the domain of the Left seem to have been adopted by the new, right-leaning populist movement… Nowhere is this more apparent than in health policy. The “Make America Healthy Again” movement was started by those who likely would have considered themselves liberal up until a few years ago, most prominently, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. himself.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Jesus Blessed the Loaves and Fishes
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 14:13-21 – 13 Now when Jesus heard this, he withdrew from there in a boat to a lonely place apart. But when the crowds heard it, they followed him on foot from the towns. 14 As he went ashore he saw a great throng; and he had compassion on them, and healed their sick. 15 When it was evening, the disciples came to him and said, “This is a lonely place, and the day is now over; send the crowds away to go into the villages and buy food for themselves.” ….
St. Therese on Suffering and Hiddenness in Her “Canticle to the Holy Face”, by Walker Larson
By Walker Larson, Catholic Exchange – In addition to her much-beloved Story of a Soul, St. Therese of Lisieux wrote many poems during her earthly sojourn. She wrote them for herself, to express the longings of her heart, but due to her worldwide fame following her death, we are blessed to have the chance to read these meditations of her soul… One of Therese’s more successful poems from an artistic standpoint is “Hymn to the Holy Face,” composed in August of 1895. Therese possessed a special devotion to the Holy Face, as evidenced by the fact that she took it as part of her religious name: “Sister Therese of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face.” …
Saint of the Day for August 4: Saint John Vianney (May 8, 1786 – August 4, 1859)
Franciscan Media – Saint John Vianney (Saint Jean Vianney), also known as the Curé d’Ars, is considered the patron saint of parish priests. He is known for his deep devotion to the Church and his dedication to the sacrament of confession. His life inspires all priests, as he exemplified a genuinely holy priest through his humility, selflessness, and unwavering faith.
Breitbart News: VIDEO: A Million Young Catholics from Around the World Gather with Pope Leo for Prayer Vigil in Rome
By Breitbart News – An estimated one million young Catholics from around the world greeted Pope Leo XIV like a rock star Saturday at an open-air prayer vigil outside Rome, after the head of the Catholic Church made a dramatic entrance by helicopter… Pilgrims began cheering when the white military helicopter descended over the sprawling, open-air site in Rome’s eastern outskirts.
FDA Commissioner Slams Birth Control Pills, Scientific Censorship, And ‘Fixation’ On Drugs, by Abigail Nichols
By Abigail Nichols, The Federalist – ‘If someone tells you a pill is 100% safe, run for your life,’ he said… During an event challenging the idea that “scientific truth is … achieved by consensus,” Food andDrug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary laid out the agency’s goals to promote nutrition over prescription drug use and expressed concern about how politics have affected the scientific community in recent years.
Anonymous Sources: Trump Administration Doesn’t Plan to Make Insurance Cover IVF, by Mary Stroka
By Mary Stroka, Catholic Vote – The Trump administration has backed down on forcing insurance to cover in vitro fertilization (IVF), according to two anonymous sources cited in an Aug. 3 Washington Post report… The administration does not plan to require health insurance companies to pay for the services, “two people with knowledge of internal discussions said,” the newspaper reported… President Donald Trump had said in 2024 that if he won the election, the government would either pay for IVF or demand the companies cover the treatment.
Trump Positions Nuclear Submarines Near Russia, Citing Medvedev’s ‘Provocative Statements’, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – Pres. Trump’s decision followed a July 31 Telegram post where Medvedev, now a senior Kremlin advisor, invoked the Soviet Union’s infamous “Dead Hand” system… According to The Hill, the system is a doomsday plan designed to ensure a retaliatory nuclear strike if Russia’s top leadership were incapacitated.
In an Aug. 1 Truth Social post, Trump framed the submarine deployment as a precautionary measure in case Medvedev’s “foolish and inflammatory statements are more than just that.” …
Heading Toward Midterm Elections, Democrats Not Up Off the Floor, by Michael Barone
By Michael Barone, Patriot Post – It looks like the Democrats’ baggage, especially from the Biden years, is heavier than the loads Trump Republicans must juggle… Here’s a clue that the off-year elections in November 2026 may not go the way conventional wisdom suggests. That conventional wisdom is that the president’s party almost always loses the House and, slightly less often, Senate seats. …
Be For Me a Healing Remedy, by Joannie Watson
By Joannie Watson, Associate Editor of Integrated Catholic Life – The pleas of Blessed Herman the Cripple, calling out to our Mother of Mercy, our life of our sweetness and hope can draw us closer to our Mother. The wisdom of St. Thomas Aquinas praising the hidden God truly present underneath these veils can remind us of reality. The profound meditation of that unknown person who gave us the words to ask to be washed by the water from Christ’s side can hep us enter into the great mysteries. These prayers have been whispered by millions of souls across the world, and they bring the comfort of an old, reliable friend.
Religion and Politics in Public Life, by Regis Martin
By Regis Martin, Crisis Magazine – We live in a country whose citizenry have been, almost from the beginning of the Republic, carefully coached to observe all the requisite protocols. What that means, as a practical matter, is, quite simply, keeping religion and politics in separate compartments. In other words, Church and State must never be seen in the same room. That being the case, the very idea of a confessional society becomes an affront to both law and custom. ..
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Herod’s Reaction to John the Baptist
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 14:1-12 – 1 At that time Herod the tetrarch heard about the fame of Jesus; 2 and he said to his servants, “This is John the Baptist, he has been raised from the dead; that is why these powers are at work in him.” 3 For Herod had seized John and bound him and put him in prison, for the sake of Herodias, his brother Philip’s wife; 4 because John said to him, “It is not lawful for you to have her.” 5 And though he wanted to put him to death, he feared the people, because they held him to be a prophet. …
Why Conservatives Need Traditional Gender Roles, by Jonah Apel
By Jonah Apel, The American Spectator – Emphasizing the reality of biological sex is of course correct. Trump’s executive order is a significant win, and this answer is miles better than caving to the Left’s assertions or trying to seek some supposed middle ground between truth and falsehood. Men are not women, and in no way should conservatives give in to the Left’s false anthropological delusions… However, conservatives shouldn’t stop there. While affirming biological reality, we shouldn’t make the mistake of reducing the differences between men and women to only biological or chromosomal differences. What a woman is entails much more than just XX chromosomes
CPB Announces It’s Shutting Down Operations Next Month, MRC’s Bozell Reacts, by Tim Graham
By Tim Graham, MRC TV – Deadline.com is reporting the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is shutting down its operations after the loss of federal funding. “The CPB informed employees on Friday that the majority of staff positions will end on Sept. 30, with a small transition team in place through January, 2026.”If this happens, this is not a shutdown of PBS or NPR stations, but a shutdown of the corporation that sends out the taxpayer money to PBS and NPR stations. After all of their protests that their taxpayer funding wasn’t a large portion of their budgets, they are now acting like the defunding is catastrophic to their operations.
Fr. Raymond J. de Souza: 8 Ways St. John Henry Newman Is the Doctor of the Church We Need Now
By Father Raymond J. de Souza, National Catholic Register – Pope Leo XIV’s first selection for doctor of the Church offers a model of courage and clarity in our time of confusion… Elected to the papacy in 1878 after the long, defensive years of Blessed Pius IX, Pope Leo XIII advised paying close attention to his first cardinals. Included among them would be St. John Henry Newman, the towering intellectual convert who, while accepting the truth of Vatican I’s declaration of papal infallibility, thought it was not opportune to do so.
Trump Admin to Revoke Biden’s Veterans Affairs Abortion Rule, by Jacob Adams
By Jacob Adams, The Daily Signal – Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., is applauding the Trump administration‘s reversal of a Biden-era rule that permitted the Department of Veterans Affairs health care system to perform abortions… On Friday, the administration posted the proposed rule change in the Federal Register, which will be formally published on Monday, to prevent VA-run hospitals and other medical centers from performing abortions in nearly all cases.
Saint of the Day for August 2: St. Eusebius of Vercelli (c. 300 – August 1, 371)
By Franciscan Media – Saint Eusebius of Vercelli’s Story – Someone has said that if there had been no Arian heresy denying Christ’s divinity, it would be very difficult to write the lives of many early saints. Eusebius is another of the defenders of the Church during one of its most trying periods.
Planned Parenthood Hiding ‘Gender-Affirming Care’ Data: The Numbers ‘Don’t Add Up’, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – Planned Parenthood’s national service totals and its local affiliate data on the number of “gender-affirming care” services provided nationally don’t line up, according to a new report from The Daily Wire… In a July 24 article, The Daily Wire’s Macy Petty notes that Planned Parenthood’s latest annual report, 2023-24, shows a sharp decline in its “other procedures” subcategory — which includes “transgender” services — despite reports from local affiliates that those services are increasing. The subcategory also includes pediatric care, adult preventative care, and high complexity visits, including infertility services.
Psychological Evaluations Are a Hidden Key to the Seminary Renaissance, by Anthony Isacco
By Anthony Isacco, National Catholic Register – I recently attended a seminary advisory board meeting, where I was asked to discuss my experience conducting psychological evaluations of seminary applicants. After my brief overview, a bishop bluntly stated, “Back in my day, the psychological evaluations were a joke. We all sat around joking about them. They are certainly not a joke now.”… The bishop’s sentiment is in line with national trends across seminaries. Seminaries routinely use comprehensive psychological evaluations as an important gatekeeping tool. …
St. Alphonsus Liguori Defines the Only Way to Eternal Happiness, by Trent Beattie
By Trent Beattie, Catholic Exchange – Many people think of prayer as a pleasant pastime, an eccentric extra, or a holy hobby. They take it as a vague and poetic view of communication with God, as if there were no objective standards. Prayer is seen as subjective, feelings-based, and even possibly a waste of time—but, hey, if you like it, then go for it… This assessment is woefully inaccurate and highly damaging, St. Alphonsus Liguori would say. For the 18th century founder of the Redemptorists, the choice to pray or not to pray is literally what determines whether a soul ascends to Heaven or descends to Hell.
DHS: ICE Houston Arrested 214 Illegal Aliens Charged With Child Sex Crimes Since January, by Abigail Nichols
By Abigail Nichols, The Federalist – The Houston branch of ICE alone arrested 214 “criminal illegal aliens in the past six months who have been charged or convicted of a sex offense involving a minor” … “Of the 214 criminal illegal aliens arrested, 179 had final orders of removal from an immigration judge. 141 have already been removed” … Some of the criminals highlighted by the department range from ages 25-76… One convicted molester, 25-year-old Gabriel Julio Velazquez Lopez from Mexico, “illegally entered the U.S. four times since 2016” until he was arrested and deported in April.
Federal Trade Commission Launches Inquiry Into Harm of ‘Gender-Affirming Care’ for Minors, by Kate Quiñones
By Kate Quiñones, Catholic News Agency – The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is investigating potential “unfair or deceptive trade practices” regarding transgender surgeries and drugs… The launch of the federal inquiry is designed to “gauge the harms consumers may be experiencing” from “false or unsupported claims” about transgender treatment … The agency’s investigation comes after President Donald Trump pledged to end federal support for transition drugs and surgeries in an executive order he issued at the outset of his administration this year.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: They Took Offense at Jesus
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 13:54-58 – 54 and coming to his own country he taught them in their synagogue, so that they were astonished, and said, “Where did this man get this wisdom and these mighty works? 55 Is not this the carpenter’s son? Is not his mother called Mary? And are not his brothers James and Joseph and Simon and Judas? 56 And are not all his sisters with us? Where then did this man get all this?” …
Some Ethics of Some AI, by Michael Pakaluk
By Michael Pakaluk, The Catholic Thing – There’s no such thing as “the ethics of AI,” because there are different types of AI, and differing visions of the use of AI. And these uses are constantly developing, while diverse ethical concerns appear at the personal, corporate, and societal levels. In general, “the world” is concerned about control and equality (“How can we regulate it, if we do not even know how it works?” or “Will AI magnify inequalities of wealth and power?”) primarily as they relate to big systems such as the economy.
Vatican Rebuffs Meloni, Backs Macron in Endorsing Palestinian State, by Jules Gomes
By Jules Gomes, The Stream – When Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni earlier this week blasted France’s decision to recognize Palestine at the United Nations General Assembly as “counterproductive,” the Catholic Church’s second-highest authority responded by calling for the Vatican to follow in France’s footsteps… Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin’s statement to reporters on July 28 is being seen as an attack on Meloni and an endorsement of French President Emmanuel Macron’s support for Palestine. It comes amid rising antisemitism in traditionally Catholic Italy.
Dr. Samuel Gregg: John Henry Newman’s Long War On Liberalism
By Dr. Samuel Gregg, Catholic World Report – There is truly nothing new under the sun. That’s the pedestrian conclusion at which I arrived after recently re-reading the address given by one of the nineteenth century’s greatest theologians, Saint John Henry Newman, when Pope Leo XIII made him a cardinal on May 12, 1879… Known as the Biglietto Speech (after the formal letter given to cardinals on such occasions), its 1720 words constitute a systematic indictment of what Newman called that “one great mischief” against which he had set his face “from the first.”
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: The Studied Silence of American Catholic Conservatives
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – Those of us who lived through the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s understand the gradual breakdown of taboos. Playful rock and roll music (“I want to hold your hand”) devolved over the years into drug-crazed acid rock and even rape lyrics (don’t ask). When we heard the lyrics (always a bit difficult to discern), our first response was denial: the words couldn’t mean what we initially thought they meant. Similarly, most conservative American Catholics refuse to acknowledge our immoral actions during war or those of Israel. At least, not yet.
Republicans Stop Democrat Amendment to Fund Abortions Overseas, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – House Republicans successfully blocked a Democrat amendment that would have repealed pro-life protections in the Fiscal Year 2026 State and Foreign Operations Appropriations Bill, preserving long-standing policies that prevent U.S. taxpayer funds from supporting abortions overseas… The bill, advanced by the House Appropriations Committee on July 24, maintains robust pro-life safeguards, including the Helms Amendment, which prohibits foreign aid from funding abortions, and the Protecting Life in Global Health Assistance Policy, an expanded version of the Mexico City Policy that bars funding to foreign organizations promoting or performing abortions. ….
COP30: A Dalliance Masquerading as a Climate Conference, by Emmy Griffin
By Emmy Griffin, Patriot Post – In the Amazon region of Brazil, venues are getting ready for the world’s elite to congregate. The city of Belém is the closest metropolitan area to COP30, the UN Climate Change Conference, which will be held in November… Earlier this year, it was reported that Brazil had decided to bulldoze acres of the Amazon rainforest in order to create the necessary infrastructure for conference attendees to reach their destination. The irony of a climate conference destroying the rainforest was apparently lost on event planners. …
Saint of the Day for August 1: St. Alphonsus Liguori (Sept. 27, 1696 – Aug. 1, 1787)
By Franciscan Media – Moral theology, Vatican II said, should be more thoroughly nourished by Scripture, and show the nobility of the Christian vocation of the faithful and their obligation to bring forth fruit in charity for the life of the world. Alphonsus, declared patron of moral theologians by Pius XII in 1950, would rejoice in that statement.
National Catholic Register: RFK Jr. Affirms Human Life Is Sacred
The Editors, National Catholic Register – Affirmations of the sanctity of human life from a U.S. bureaucracy certainly aren’t an everyday occurrence, so it was notable on July 21 when Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. did precisely that in sharing the disturbing findings of a federal investigation into the operating practices of a federally funded organ-procurement organization… The investigation by the HHS’s Health Resources and Services Administration examined 351 patients for whom organ donation was authorized, but not completed, in accordance with currently accepted U.S. standards for brain death.
33 Planned Parenthood Abortion Centers Have Closed This Year, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – So far this year, the Planned Parenthood abortion business has closed 33 centers. Despite what the abortion giant and the media would have Americans think, they all participated in abortions… Some would kill babies directly with surgical abortions. Others would kill babies by selling the dangerous abortion pill that also kills and injures women. Still others would make abortion referrals – with Planned Parenthood locations in pro-life states arranging abortions in other states or using telehealth to sell abortion pills to women in violation of state pro-life laws.
Saint of the Day for July 31: St. Ignatius of Loyola
By Franciscan Media – By Franciscan Media – The founder of the Jesuits was on his way to military fame and fortune when a cannon ball shattered his leg. Because there were no books of romance on hand during his convalescence, Ignatius whiled away the time reading a life of Christ and lives of the saints. His conscience was deeply touched, and a long, painful turning to Christ began. Having seen the Mother of God in a vision, he made a pilgrimage to her shrine at Montserrat near Barcelona. He remained for almost a year at nearby Manresa, sometimes with the Dominicans, sometimes in a pauper’s hospice, often in a cave in the hills praying. …
National Day of Remembrance on September 13 Will Remember 65 Million Babies Killed in Abortions, by Eric Scheidler
By Eric Scheidler, LifeNews – You already know that nearly one million unborn children are aborted every year in our country… But do you know what happens to the bodies of all those aborted babies?… Most of them are incinerated. Some are thrown into landfills. Some are flushed down the drain… And believe it or not, a handful of these children have actually been given a proper burial. In fact, there are more than 50 burial sites of aborted children all over the country… Don’t you think we ought to visit those burial sites and pray in mourning for these children?
Good for Texas! (But What About Louisiana?) by Scott McKay
By Scott McKay, The American Spectator – “Gerrymandering is good, and we need more of it.”… My friend Kurt Schlichter, in a column at Townhall earlier this week, was spot-on in defense of gerrymandering as a political act, and in advocating its aggressive use in red states: Gerrymandering is good, and we need more of it. It’s especially beneficial because mid-census cycle gerrymandering, currently being executed in red states, is likely to increase the number of Republican House seats significantly. …
Endless Wars, by William Kilpatrick
By William Kilpatrick, The Stream – We hear a lot these days about “endless wars.” A short list of protracted wars since World War II might include the Vietnam War, the Israeli-Arab wars, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the Lebanese civil war, the Soviet-Afghan war, the Iran-Iraq war, and the Russia-Ukraine war. Some say that these wars are kept alive by big defense contractors, munitions manufacturers, and other corporate entities that stand to profit from wars that don’t end.
Father Carlos Martins Cleared of Misdemeanor Charges After Incident at Illinois Parish, by Daniel Payne
By Daniel Payne, CNA – The popular podcasting priest Father Carlos Martins is no longer facing criminal charges after an incident at an Illinois parish last year led to misdemeanor allegations… The Burke Law Group said in a Wednesday press release that the priest, who hosts “The Exorcist Files” podcast, had been “fully cleared of all charges” stemming from a Nov. 21, 2024, event held at Queen of Apostles Parish in Joliet, Illinois… Attorney Marcella Burke told CNA in November that the disputed incident occurred when Martins touched a young girl’s hair while telling a joke about his own baldness. The joke occurred publicly “in a classroom setting with teachers, clergy, parish staff, and volunteers present.” ….
How the Spiritual Exercises Changed Everything, by Rob Sexton
By Rob Sexton, Catholic Exchange – St. Ignatius of Loyola is best known for his Spiritual Exercises, a structured method of prayer and discernment that has formed countless saints and seekers… In his manual, Ignatius outlines the “nuts and bolts” of his method: specific Scripture passages for contemplation, 14 Rules for the Discernment of Spirits, and pastoral insights drawn from the lived experience of serious prayer. Of particular note is the 19th Annotation, a version of the Exercises designed for those “in the world.” This extended retreat-in-daily-life unfolds over roughly nine months, integrated into the rhythms of work, family, and lay vocation.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Trained for the Kingdom of Heaven
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 13:47-53 – 47 “Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a net which was thrown into the sea and gathered fish of every kind; 48 when it was full, men drew it ashore and sat down and sorted the good into vessels but threw away the bad. 49 So it will be at the close of the age. The angels will come out and separate the evil from the righteous, 50 and throw them into the furnace of fire; there men will weep and gnash their teeth. …
My Advice to Catholic Young Men, by Eric Sammons
By Eric Sammons, Crisis Magazine – Young men: it’s time to step up. Don’t make excuses, don’t be a victim, and don’t let our feminized and destructive culture shape your life… Last week, the popular rapper Zuby, who has amassed a significant following on social media as a self-described “epitome of toxic positivity,” posted an article titled “My Honest Advice For Gen Z Men.” He includes 12 life tips for young men from his perspective as a “successful Millennial.” The article is actually quite good and I recommend young men read it. But as Catholics, we can go deeper. …
The Last Thing A Nation With A Record Low Fertility Rate Needs Is A Male Birth Control Pill, by Jordan Boyd
By Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – When the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced the U.S. birth rate reached a new low, there was much speculation about the culprit — and potential solutions. Instead of investigating those causes, however, Americans who just learned their replacement rate had officially lagged to 1.6 children per woman were bombarded with headlines promoting yet another “promising” new male contraceptive pill.
Fr. Charles Fox: To Know and Do God’s Will: A Short Ignatian Primer
By Fr. Charles Fox, Catholic World Report – St. Ignatius of Loyola was a sixteenth century Basque (Spanish) nobleman and soldier who, as a young man, seems to have had a mixture of high ideals and an easy-going personality. While serving as a soldier, the young Ignatius received a leg wound in battle and returned home to recover from the injury… It was during this time of recovery at Loyola that Ignatius’ conversion began, as he read a book on the life of Christ and another on the lives of the Saints. Providentially, these books were given to Ignatius despite his request for novels, of which the household had none. After reading the books, Ignatius noticed a pattern of joyful feelings he experienced, both as he thought about the life of Christ and the lives of the saints ….
Ousted Vatican Auditor: ‘I Need To Speak to the Pope!’, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – “I need to speak to the Pope,” says Libero Milone, the former Vatican auditor general, who was forced to resign in 2017—because, he says, he had exposed widespread financial corruption… In a July 30 session with journalists, Milone said that efforts to restore integrity and accountability in the Vatican’s financial affairs, led by the late Cardinal George Pell, were thwarted by a powerful bloc of officials of the Roman Curia, who ultimately arranged his removal.
Twenty States and DC Admit They’re Coddling Illegal Aliens, by Michael Swartz
By Michael Swartz, Patriot Post -It is essential to note the political calculus involved. With blue states coddling illegal aliens and attracting them to live within their borders, each illegal counts the same as a citizen when it comes to population and congressional apportionment. For example, it’s estimated that the state of New York has 670,000 illegal immigrants out of a total noncitizen population of 1.8 million. Given that a congressional seat represents roughly three-quarters of a million people, the illegal immigrant population props up the Empire State’s delegation by almost a full seat just by itself, and the total noncitizen population buttresses it by 2.5 seats.
Child Abuse With a Prescription Label, by John Mac Ghlionn
By John Mac Ghlionn, The American Spectator – The American Academy of Pediatrics lit the fuse in 2023. Their recommendation to use GLP-1 weight-loss drugs in children and adolescents wasn’t just a nod to pharmaceutical innovation — it was a signal flare to industry, a green light to experiment on the developing brain. And experiment they did. A review of more than 310,000 patient records reveals the consequences: a 65 percent surge in prescriptions. Some might call this progress. They’re wrong. This is mass chemical intervention dressed up in a lab coat.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Joy in Finding Hidden Treasure and Pearl of Great Price
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 13:44-46 – 44 “The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field, which a man found and covered up; then in his joy he goes and sells all that he has and buys that field. 45 “Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant in search of fine pearls, 46 who, on finding one pearl of great value, went and sold all that he had and bought it.
Fr. Kevin Drew: The Connection Between Contraception and Sodomy and the Serious Business of Keeping God’s Laws
By Fr. Kevin Drew, Catholic Exchange – It all began with contraception. They told us it would be good for marriages, which was a total lie. Instead of delivering babies, it has delivered divorce, broken families, impoverished women and children, loneliness, and all types of sexual deviancy, including homosexual acts. That is what happens when the marriage act, designed for procreation within the confines of marriage, is turned into a sterile act for pleasure. This is why the Church, for 2000 years, has taught against the dangers of contraception. And this why Christ Himself made marriage a sacrament, a sacred bond between a man and a woman.
Sadness and Loss at Sacred Heart Major Seminary, by Anne Hendershott
By Anne Hendershott, Crisis Magazine – Those of us who are blessed to work on faithful Catholic college campuses were shocked and saddened to hear about the Detroit archbishop’s decision to abruptly fire three of the most prominent professors at Sacred Heart Major Seminary. The archbishop’s refusal to provide any rationale for their removal has left a void that has unfortunately been filled with online speculation that has impugned their character and damaged their reputations. …
Unwed Moms and a Lesson From Mother Cabrini, by Dawn Beutner
By Dawn Beutner, Catholic World Report – In 1891.. St. Frances Xavier Cabrini.. was invited to come to Granada, Nicaragua, and establish a school. The wealthy citizens of that city had decided that they wanted her Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus to educate their daughters. (She) knew that once she opened a school for the children of the rich, she could develop the funds, contacts, and reputation required to open schools for the children of the poor as well… Within a few months of her arrival, Mother Cabrini realized that she had a serious problem. While there were plenty of families who wanted to register their children in her school, most of those children were illegitimate. …
On Echeverria’s ‘Redeeming Sex’, by Casey Chalk
By Casey Chalk, The Catholic Thing – The gym is a near occasion of sexual temptation. At least mine is. Whenever I go, this husband and father of six, who is waging a losing battle against the notorious “dad bod,” has to navigate around scores of attractive twenty- and thirty-something females wearing clothes that in an earlier, more “prudish” age, would have been considered embarrassingly inappropriate for mixed settings. I just do my best to keep focused on the reps and reading my Magnificat between sets.
Archbishop Sheen’s Warning of a Crisis in Christendom, by Joseph Pronechen (2018)
By Joseph Pronechen, National Catholic Register – With a saintly long-ranging spiritual vision, Ven. Fulton J. Sheen saw the roots of today’s crisis firmly planted and growing in 1974, but he gave us an antidote… “First of all, we are at the end of Christendom,” Archbishop Fulton Sheen solemnly said during a television show in 1974. “Now not Christianity, not the Church. Remember what I am saying.”… Then he defined what he meant. “Christendom is economic, political, social life as inspired by Christian principles. That is ending — we’ve seen it die. Look at the symptoms: the breakup of the family, divorce, abortion, immorality, general dishonesty.” …
Rep. Jim Jordan Explains How ‘The Left Has a Template’ Using Big Media to Promote Lies, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, MRC TV – In an interview with Fox News on Thursday, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) explained how Big Media plays a part in the left’s “template” for advancing lies… “I still think the big takeaway here is the media tried to tell us, forever, the left tried to tell us forever that Joe Biden was just fine,” Rep. Jordan told Host Laura Ingraham, discussing House Republicans’ probe of how Democrats and media apparently knowingly perpetrated the falsehood that former President Joe Biden’s cognitive health was “just fine” during his time in office.
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: Humanae Vitae Today
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – The central purpose of Humanae vitae is easily summarized and is well-known by many. In brief, it reiterates the long-standing Catholic and Christian belief in God’s plan for married love and the transmission of life—reasserting the moral impermissibility of contraception that attacks the procreative nature and unitive aspect of marriage… As Pope Paul VI stated, we cannot morally justify “any action which either before, at the moment of, or after sexual intercourse, is specifically intended to prevent procreation—whether as an end or as a means.”
Are God’s Children Really Not for Sale? by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – Who could have predicted it? Letting women rent out their wombs so gay men could purchase their babies — with no background checks — might have some ugly effects. Check out this story from The Blaze, where the title couldn’t be blunter: “Homosexual who fundraised to get baby through surrogacy exposed as pedophile”…
Saint of the Day for July 30: Blessed Solanus Casey
Franciscan Media – Barney Casey became one of Detroit’s best-known priests even though he was not allowed to preach formally or to hear confessions!… Barney came from a large family in Oak Grove, Wisconsin. At the age of 21, and after he had worked as a logger, a hospital orderly, a streetcar operator …
Is Money Laundering the Reason for Unexplained Funds Transfer from the Vatican to Australia? by Edward Pentin
By Edward Pentin, EWTN, (Complicit Clergy) – Details of the alleged $1.8 billion, made in 47,000 separate transfers, emerged just before Christmas when Austrac presented the figures in response to a request from Australian senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells… The senator said on receiving the figures last month it was important to “know where the money went,” and noted that the transfers “accelerated” when former Vatican treasurer Cardinal George Pell was facing investigations in Australia “and peaked when he was sidelined from financial control of the Vatican while facing charges and trial in Australia.”
World’s Largest Planned Parenthood Clinic to Close Due to Lack of Funding, by Amira Abuzeid
By Amira Abuzeid, CNA – Planned Parenthood has announced the closure of two of its six clinics in the Houston area, including its Prevention Park location, which was known as the largest abortion facility in the Western Hemisphere until the state’s near-total abortion ban in 2022… Texas Right to Life President Dr. John Seago in an interview with CNA called the Prevention Park location’s closure an “unmitigated victory for life.”… At its peak, this center aborted 10,000 babies a year, up until 24 weeks of pregnancy, according to Shawn Carney, founder and CEO of the pro-life group 40 Days for Life, whose headquarters in Bryan, Texas, are located in a former abortion clinic near Texas A&M University.
Trump Acknowledges Severe Hunger in Gaza, Promises to Work With Europe to Deliver Aid, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland – President Donald Trump pledged July 28 to work with European allies to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, breaking with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by acknowledging “real starvation” among children in the region… Trump made the remarks during a meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Scotland after reporters asked whether he agreed with Netanyahu’s claim that starvation does not exist in Gaza… “I don’t know… Based on television, I would say, not particularly,” Trump said. “Because those children look very hungry.”
Trump Administration Affirms Right to Share Faith in Federal Workplaces, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – The Trump administration issued new guidance July 28, affirming that federal employees may openly express their religious beliefs at work — including praying with others, sharing their faith, and displaying religious symbols in their offices… In a memo to agency heads, the Office of Personnel Management stated that employees may “persuade others of the correctness of their own religious views” and invite coworkers to religious events, as long as the conduct isn’t harassing… The agency framed the move as a necessary defense of constitutional freedoms and a safeguard against retaliation for expressing faith. …
‘The Lord Comes First’: Cardinal Sarah Calls Faithful to Adoration in Face of West’s Rejection of Christ, by Edward Pentin
By Edward Pentin, National Catholic Register – “Too often in the West, religion is presented as an activity at the service of human well-being,” the Guinean cardinal continued. “Religion is equated with humanitarian action, acts of charity, welcoming migrants and the homeless, promoting universal brotherhood and world peace. Spirituality would be a form of personal development, there to bring a little relief to modern man, tending towards his usual political and economic activities.”… “While these issues are important,” Cardinal Sarah added, “this view of religion is wrong. Religion is not about food or humanitarian action. In the desert, it was the first temptation that Jesus rejected.”
In New Planned Parenthood Ruling, Obama Judge Flouts Logic and The Constitution, by Shawn Fleetwood
By Shawn Fleetwood, The Federalist – Upon assuming the bench, all new federal judges take an oath to “faithfully and impartially discharge and perform all the duties incumbent upon me … under the Constitution and laws of the United States.” So, why is Massachusetts-based District Court Judge Indira Talwani flouting that pledge?… On Monday, the Obama appointee (and Democrat donor) issued a revised preliminary injunction that attempts to block provisions from a recently passed law prohibiting the federal funding of Planned Parenthood. …
Why is the First Commandment First? by Hunter Leonard (May 12, 2022)
By Hunter Leonard, Catholic Stand – The commandment against idolatry – a prohibition that to many seems to be a non-issue today – is the first commandment for good reason… The commandment against idolatry is given its primacy among the Ten Commandments because this command is intimately linked to the Lord’s moral authority over our lives and thus is at the heart of all the commandments. Far from being irrelevant today, the sin of idolatry is real and rampant today and is deeply connected to our day-to-day moral life, and adherence to the first commandment is necessary for true growth in the spiritual life.
Canon-Law Expert Edward Peters Is Third Faculty Member Fired by Detroit Archbishop, by Matthew McDonald
By Matthew McDonald, National Catholic Register – Like Ralph Martin and Eduardo Echeverria, Peters had criticized Pope Francis… Canon-law professor Edward Peters is the third faculty member at Detroit’s seminary to announce that he has been fired by Archbishop Edward Weisenburger in recent days… Peters, 68, had taught at Sacred Heart Major Seminary since 2005… “My Sacred Heart Major Seminary teaching contract was terminated by Abp. Weisenburger this week. I have retained counsel,” Peters wrote …
Judge Permanently Blocks New Law Defunding Planned Parenthood, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – A federal judge has permanently blocked a new federal law that defunds the Planned Parenthood abortion business… U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani, an Obama appointee, issued a new temporary restraining order that blocks the defunding measure, which was part of the One Big Beautiful Bill that President Trump signed into law July 4… The order ignores how abortions kill babies and hurt and kill women – with death a much more serious adverse health consequences…
Mary and Martha’s Tips on Managing One’s “Pre-Party Personality”, by M.C. Holbrook
By M.C. Holbrook, Catholic Exchange – A friend once described to me what she referred to as her “pre-party personality.” “Pre-party personality” was her euphemism for the brusque and irritable attitude that she would unleash upon her family, all in an effort to make things “perfect” for her guests. Many of us who have experienced the stress of getting ready to host a party can relate to my friend’s predicament, and Martha is no different… It’s not that Martha is not happy to serve, to welcome, to entertain; it’s just that getting her home ready for Jesus to arrive would have been stressful. And as long as Martha chose to cling to the idea that everything had to be “just right,” she was going to be in a bad mood ….
Data Show: Vatican II Triggered Decline in Catholic Practice, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Throughout the Western world, Catholic Mass attendance has declined dramatically since Vatican II. That is an established fact. But did the Council—or its aftermath—cause the decline, or was the decline part of an overall cultural trend that the Council could not reverse? That question has prompted lively debate for several decades… In an interesting new contribution to that debate, the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) finds that Vatican II was the cause of the decline.
Newsmax: HHS Sec Kennedy Targets Vaccine Injury Compensation Program
By NewsMax – HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said on Monday that he will work to “fix” the program that compensates victims of vaccine injuries, the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program… Kennedy, a long-time vaccine skeptic and former vaccine injury plaintiff lawyer, accused the program and its so-called “Vaccine Court” of corruption and inefficiency… “I will not allow the VICP to continue to ignore its mandate and fail its mission of quickly and fairly compensating vaccine-injured individuals,” he wrote, adding he was working with Attorney General Pam Bondi. “Together, we will steer the Vaccine Court back to its original congressional intent.”
Where Your Treasure Is, by Dylan Pahman
By Dylan Pahman, Acton Institute – Helen Rhee has done a great service with her slim volume Wealth and Poverty in Early Christianity. This collection of primary sources from the Church Fathers’ teachings on money, lending, justice, mercy, and almsgiving contributes to a growing list of such handbooks. Anyone wanting to teach a course or simply educate oneself in the Fathers’ wisdom about stewarding the resources of creation has an abundant storehouse to draw from, even as more undoubtedly could be added in years to come.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: The Righteous Will Shine like the Sun in the Father’s Kingdom
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 13:36-43 – 36 Then he left the crowds and went into the house. And his disciples came to him, saying, “Explain to us the parable of the weeds of the field.” 37 He answered, “He who sows the good seed is the Son of man; 38 the field is the world, and the good seed means the sons of the kingdom; the weeds are the sons of the evil one, 39 and the enemy who sowed them is the devil; the harvest is the close of the age, and the reapers are angels. 40 Just as the weeds are gathered and burned with fire, so will it be at the close of the age. …
Save Marriages to Save the Faith, by J.C. Miller
By J.C. Miller, Crisis Magazine – Divorce is a sensitive topic. Much of the serious Catholic discussion on the topic addresses receiving Communion or even how American Catholics are 6 percent of global Catholics but 60 percent of annulments. The evidence shows that divorce significantly threatens the faith of both divorced Catholics and their children, underscoring the urgent need for parishes to prioritize marriage ministry and support. This is something we Catholics should talk about, without letting situations involving abuse distract us
Saints of the Day for July 29: Sts. Martha, Mary and Lazarus
Franciscan Media – Martha, Mary, and their brother Lazarus were evidently close friends of Jesus. He came to their home simply as a welcomed guest, rather than as one celebrating the conversion of a sinner like Zacchaeus or one unceremoniously received by a suspicious Pharisee. …
Msgr. Charles Pope: What Does Acts 1:4 Mean by Saying that Jesus was Eating Salt with Them?
By Msgr. Charles Pope – By Msgr. Charles Pope – There is an unusual verse that occurs in the first chapter of the Acts of the Apostles, describing a gathering of Jesus and the apostles after the resurrection but before the ascension. For the most part, modern translations do not reveal the full oddity of the verse. The verse in question, as rendered by the Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition, is this: And while staying with them he charged them not to depart from Jerusalem, but to wait for the promise of the Father (Acts 1:4). …
Cardinal Robert Sarah Homily: Powerful Warning To All Catholics
By Cardinal Robert Sarah, Posted on Diane Montagna’s Substack (Complicit Clergy) – Too often in the West, religion is presented as an activity in the service of human well-being. Religion is equated with humanitarian efforts, acts of charity, the welcoming of migrants and the homeless, the promotion of universal fraternity and peace in the world. Spirituality is viewed as a form of personal development, meant to offer some comfort to modern man absorbed in his usual political and economic pursuits… We see clearly how, in lands of comfort, wealth, and abundance, man destroys himself, self-destructs, because he forgets God and thinks only of his riches and earthly well-being. What saves the world is the bread of God. Man must be nourished with the bread of God—and the bread of God is Christ Himself. …
Peter M.J. Stravinskas: Reject False Prophets and Embrace Enlivening Moral Theology
By Rev. Peter M.J. Stravinskas, Catholic World Report – Last Sunday’s readings gave us the opportunity to consider some sacramental theology; today’s readings suggest a consideration of moral theology, from two different angles… First, who are the “false prophets” condemned by Our Lord in today’s Gospel (Mk 7:15-21), and where are they? Sad to say, they are found all over the cultural, societal, and ecclesial landscape.
Should We Be Concerned About America’s Declining Birthrate? by Thomas Gallatin
By Thomas Gallatin, Patriot Post – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released new data showing that the U.S. dropped to an all-time low birth rate in 2024, as the average number of children a woman gives birth to in the country decreased to 1.6%. That places the U.S. in the same territory as many Western European nations, signaling growing concerns about population decline, as the birth rate required to maintain a stable population is 2.1 children per woman. This is a huge problem … unless you want mass migration.
Bismarck’s Secret: Strong Families, Catholic Schools Fuel Vocations Boo, by Luke Larson
By Luke Larson, National Catholic Register – Among all 175 dioceses in the United States, Bismarck has seen the highest rates of ordination in the country. The Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate — a Georgetown University research center that provides data on the Church in America — uses the official numbers from each diocese to provide a concrete statistic for measuring this: Catholics per recent diocesan ordination… It shows which dioceses — relative to their Catholic populations — have produced the most priests from 2019 to 2023, the five most recent years in the data. The lower the number, the higher the rate of ordinations.
450,000 Unaccompanied Migrant Children Released Into US Under Biden, Stephen Miller Says, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller said July 25 that the Biden administration released 450,000 unaccompanied migrant children into the US — far higher than previous reports of around 300,000… “We now believe the true number of missing children that Joe Biden trafficked into the country, that Democrats trafficked into the country, is 450,000, not 320,000,” Miller said in an interview with FOX News’ Sean Hannity.
Fr. Paul D. Scalia: The Heart of Prayer
By Fr. Paul D. Scalia, The Catholic Thing – “Lord, teach us to pray.” This appeal by the disciples arises from their immediate circumstances. They had just seen Christ Himself praying. And they knew that John the Baptist had taught his disciples to pray. It’s reasonable now that they should ask the same of our Lord… Lord, teach us to pray. This appeal arises, more importantly, from the depth of the human heart. It’s an appeal that every disciple should make to our Lord. We are created for prayer, for that intimate conversation with God, to walk with Him in the cool of the day. But we don’t know how to pray as we ought. We need to be instructed.
Commentary: Catholics Are Becoming the New Mainline, by Jacob Adams
By Jacob Adams, The Daily Signal – On my way back from Mass recently, I walked past Alex Padilla, the uber left-wing California senator, coming out of St. Joseph’s on Capitol Hill. The incident was just the latest reminder for me that the Catholic Church is increasingly functioning as the new mainline church in American politics where left, right, and center gather to receive Christ. St. Joseph’s is located about a block away from the conservative Heritage Foundation, and a friend of mine has spotted the leader of the centrist Make America Healthy Again movement, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., at the parish as well.
Augustine’s Primer on Providence: God’s Will, Free Will, and Why We Suffer, by Russell M. Lawson
By Russell M. Lawson, Catholic Exchange – Augustine, a convert to Christianity—who had experienced four seconds of providence in 386 AD, who lived during the Fall of Rome in 410, who watched Germanic tribes overrun the western empire and Vandals sweep through Spain into North Africa towards his own diocese of Hippo, who was approaching death in the 420s—was at peace. He knew that the will of God is behind all things, despite disasters, sufferings, and the threat of death.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: What the Kingdom of Heaven Is Like
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 13:31-35 – 31 Another parable he put before them, saying, “The kingdom of heaven is like a grain of mustard seed which a man took and sowed in his field; 32 it is the smallest of all seeds, but when it has grown it is the greatest of shrubs and becomes a tree, so that the birds of the air come and make nests in its branches.” 33 He told them another parable. …
Family Life: The Ultimate School of Faith and Holiness, by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – I have been discussing how to draw others to Christ and the Church, but when it comes to forming people as committed Catholics who will devote themselves to doing God’s will throughout their lives, nothing beats the family. It never fails to astonish me how frequently Catholics tend to ignore this fundamental factor in the salvation of their children. The Catholic family is the ultimate school of holiness for any and all paths in life, and young people who start life without a solid formation in both love and grace suffer an enormous disadvantage when navigating the temptations of the world, the flesh and the devil.
Last Friday, There Were None, by John Madigan
A recent wave of Planned Parenthood clinic closures may not be from a decline in abortions, but a move to self-managed home abortions… Most weeks, I spend an hour or so standing on a public right-of-way facing a nearby Planned Parenthood clinic. I pray the Rosary and hope that the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe that I hold might touch the heart of a client or worker entering that office a few parking spots away. …
Over 2 Dozen Planned Parenthood Facilities Shut Down Amid Federal Funding Losses, by Tyler Arnold
By Tyler Arnold, CNA – More than two dozen Planned Parenthood facilities across the country in recent months have announced plans to shut down amid funding concerns caused by new federal rules that prevent the abortion giant from receiving Medicaid and Medicare reimbursements… As of Friday, July 25, the growing number of Planned Parenthood facility closures has reached at least 25, which span across 10 states. The most recent announcement came yesterday, July 24, with Planned Parenthood Mar Monte indicating its plan to shut down five facilities in northern California.
Saint of the Day for July 28: Blessed Stanley Rother (March 27, 1935 – July 28, 1981)
By Franciscan Media – On May 25, 1963, Stanley Francis Rother, a farmer’s son from Okarche, Oklahoma, was ordained for his home diocese of Oklahoma City-Tulsa. Having flunked out of the area seminary due to his difficulty with Latin, Fr. Rother finally accepted an invitation to attend Mount St. Mary Seminary in Maryland, where he finished his studies and was approved for ordination.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Guarding the Good Seed of God’s Word in Our Heart
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 13:24-30 – 24 Another parable he put before them, saying, “The kingdom of heaven may be compared to a man who sowed good seed in his field; 25 but while men were sleeping, his enemy came and sowed weeds among the wheat, and went away. 26 So when the plants came up and bore grain, then the weeds appeared also. 27 And the servants of the householder came and said to him, ‘Sir, did you not sow good seed in your field? How then has it weeds?’ …
American Birth Rates Rates Drop To Levels Of Civilizational Suicide, by Brianna Lyman
By Brianna Lyman, The Federalist – “First world nations are dying,” Pat Buchanan warned in his 2002 book The Death of the West… “They face a mortal crisis, not because of something happening in the Third World, but because of what is not happening at home and in the homes of the First World.”.. And what was not — and still is not — happening at home is childbearing. Buchanan was referring to fertility rates, which have been on the decline for decades.
Planned Parenthood Closes Five Northern California Centers After Defunding, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The Planned Parenthood abortion business is closing more centers – with another 5 closing in northern California thanks to the defunding bill President trump signed that took $300 million in taxpayer dollars away from the abortion giant… California’s Planned Parenthood affiliates, the state’s largest abortion company, have lost $300 million in federal funding following the new federal law that defunds America’s biggest abortion business.
Now Is the Time to End Organ Harvesting From “Dead” Donors, by Joseph M. Eble, MD
By Joseph M. Eble, MD., Catholic World Report – A recent article in The New York Times (NYT) titled “A Push for More Organ Transplants Is Putting Donors at Risk” uncovered that 55 medical workers in 19 states “had witnessed at least one disturbing case of donation” using an organ harvesting technique called “donation after circulatory death” (DCD)… The article highlighted multiple cases of organ retrieval either beginning or nearly beginning on living patients, one of whom recalled feeling afraid while in the hospital.
Archbishop Weisenburger and the Episcopal Double Standard, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Is there are a double standard for judging the behavior of Catholic bishops? Can liberal bishops push their own controversial ideas without fear of public rebuke, while their more conservative colleagues are shunned as “uncollegial” if they break with the general consensus?… For an answer to those rhetorical questions, consider the case of Detroit’s Archbishop Edward Weisenburger. Ordinarily a newly installed prelate is advised to spend some time listening to his people before making any major policy decisions. But Weisenburger waited only a few weeks after his installation before announcing that the Traditional Latin Mass could no longer be celebrated his the parishes of the Detroit archdiocese.
The Purging of Faithful Catholics Continues, by Eric Sammons
By Eric Sammons, Crisis Magazine – Last month, Detroit Archbishop Edward Weisenburger severely restricted the celebration of the traditional Latin Mass in his archdiocese—an archdiocese that has had some of the most flourishing Latin Mass communities in the country, if not the world. Not content, however, with one act of pettiness, this week Archbishop Weisenburger decided to double down on his attack on faithful Catholics, expanding beyond the typical traditionalist punching bags to target established and well-respected seminary professors.
Pro-Life Group ‘Elated’ After Planned Parenthood Shutters Houston Facilities: ‘Tremendous Victory’, by Landon Mion
By Landon Mion, Fox News – A pro-life group is celebrating a “tremendous victory” after Planned Parenthood announced two of its facilities in Houston, Texas, will be shutting down this fall, as Republican lawmakers continue to target the organization… In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, 40 Days for Life CEO and founder Shawn Carney, a Houston resident, expressed “both personal and professional elation” at the shuttering of the facilities, including the 78,000-square-foot clinic that he said was the largest abortion facility in the Western Hemisphere… “This is massive news for the pro-life movement and shows the direction that Planned Parenthood is going, which is down,” Carney said. …
Saints of the Day for July 26: Saints Joachim and Anne
Franciscan Media – In the Scriptures, Matthew and Luke furnish a legal family history of Jesus, tracing ancestry to show that Jesus is the culmination of great promises. Not only is his mother’s family neglected, we also know nothing factual about them except that they existed. Even the names “Joachim” and “Anne” come from a legendary source written more than a century after Jesus died.
Archbishop Charles J. Chaput: On the Human Need for Beauty
By Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, OFM Cap., Catholic World Report – Our capacity to speak the truth about our own fallen condition, with simplicity and elegance, offers us a kind of redemption from that same fallen condition. And clinging to falsehoods does the opposite… I’ve always had an interest in history because history is to a culture as memory is to each of us as individuals. A man with amnesia is a man without an identity. The same applies to a civilization.
‘Defending Migrants Cuz the Pope Said So’, by Adelina Romero
By Adelina Romero, New York Upstate – More Immigration Fear Porn From Open Border Bishops… Seven months into President Donald Trump’s second term, sweeping changes to federal immigration policy have escalated deportations, cut millions of dollars in federal funding to nonprofits providing legal aid for immigrants, and revoked protections for sensitive spaces, including churches… Here in El Paso, faith leaders and organizations that have long provided resources for migrants are raising alarms over policies they say are instilling fear and undermining humanitarian effort. …
Trump Holds Fed Chief’s Feet to Fire on HQ Construction Cost Overruns, by Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
By Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell, The Daily Signal – President Donald Trump put Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on the spot about the cost of renovations to the Fed’s Washington headquarters building going over budget… “We’re taking a look, and it looks like it’s about $3.1 billion. Went up a little bit—or a lot,” Trump said. “So, the 2.7 is now 3.1. It just came out.”
Powell pushed back, saying he hadn’t “heard that from anybody.”
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Whoever Hears the Word and Understands It
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 13:18-23 – 18 “Hear then the parable of the sower. 19 When any one hears the word of the kingdom and does not understand it, the evil one comes and snatches away what is sown in his heart; this is what was sown along the path. 20 As for what was sown on rocky ground, this is he who hears the word and immediately receives it with joy; 21 yet he has no root in himself, but endures for a while, and when tribulation or persecution arises on account of the word, immediately he falls away. ….
Thune Considers Cancelling August Recess to Confirm Trump Nominees, by Elise Winland
By Elise Winland, Catholic Vote – Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., said July 21 he may cancel the Senate’s August recess to address a mounting backlog of President Donald Trump’s nominees, noting that Democrats have so far refused to confirm any through the Senate’s usual procedures… “We’re thinking about it,” Thune told reporters at the Capitol, according to The Hill… He said it would be “nice” if Democrats adhered to historical precedent ….
The World Must Not Abandon Gaza’s Last Christians, by Gia Chacón
By Gia Chacón, National Catholic Register – For two millennia, Christians in Gaza have borne witness to their faith with unyielding endurance and quiet courage. Today, fewer than one thousand remain, their survival hanging by a thread. After Hamas launched its brutal October 7, 2023, attacks on Israel — massacring civilians and taking hostages— the Israeli military responded with a massive campaign in Gaza. The war that followed has claimed tens of thousands of lives. Often ignored, Gaza’s Christians are an embattled minority caught in the crossfire
Saint of the Day for July 25: Saint James (d. c. 44)
Franciscan Media, July 25 – This James is the brother of John the Evangelist. The two were called by Jesus as they worked with their father in a fishing boat on the Sea of Galilee. Jesus had already called another pair of brothers from a similar occupation: Peter and Andrew. “He walked along a little farther and saw James, the son of Zebedee, and his brother John. They too were in a boat mending their nets. Then he called them. So they left their father Zebedee in the boat along with the hired men and followed him” (Mark 1:19-20). …
HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy Will Stop Hospitals Harvesting Organs From Living Patients, by Cheryl Sullenger
By Cheryl Sullenger, LifeNews – Under the leadership of Sec. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services uncovered shocking evidence that at least one organ procurement organization was harvesting organs before the human donors had died… “Our findings show that hospitals allowed the organ procurement process to begin when patients showed signs of life, and this is horrifying,” said Sec. Kennedy in a written statement issued on July 21, 2025. “The organ procurement organizations that coordinate access to transplants will be held accountable. The entire system must be fixed to ensure that every potential donor’s life is treated with the sanctity it deserves.”
Thank Heaven for Little Girls, by Sheryl Collmer
By Sheryl Collmer, Crisis Magazine – Our collective grief, especially here in Texas where we knew multiple generations of girls who spent the happiest of summer times at Camp Mystic, is a heavy lead blanket. The death toll keeps rising, and there are still so many missing… Texas reels to a slow-motion dirge. What strikes us hardest is the little girls, woken in the sleepiest part of the morning of July 4th, and swept away in the flood surge. …
The Miracles of the Rosary & Marian Apparitions (Miracles pt. 7), by Matthew Plese
By Matthew Plese, OnePeterFive – This article is the seventh in a 10-part series that will explore miracles as proof of the truths of Catholic doctrine. In this installment, we consider some of the numerous miracles attributed to the Most Blessed Virgin Mary including those attributed to the Holy Rosary as well as some of her many apparitions on earth… Father John Hardon defines a miracle as follows: “A sensibly perceptible effect, surpassing at least the powers of visible nature, produced by God to witness to some truth or testify to someone’s sanctity.” Along with reason, miracles provide the Catholic apologist with effective tools to defend the claim that the Catholic religion alone is from God.
EXCLUSIVE: Abp Cordileone – Beauty of Latin Mass Draws Young People, by Michael Haynes
By Michael Haynes, Substack – In offering the traditional Mass there is “a sense of breathing with the Church throughout the centuries,” Archbishop Cordileone told Per Mariam in a recent exclusive interview… In recent weeks, San Francisco’s Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone has had cause once more to delve into the debate surrounding the liturgy, specifically the traditional Mass… The topic has been increasingly under scrutiny of late as new restrictions against the traditional Mass have been levied by certain prelates in the U.S., while devotees of the old rite hope for Pope Leo XIV to overturn his predecessor’s widespread restrictions.
Pharisaical Advocates of Open Borders Already Have Their Reward, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream- … the U.S. bishops have chosen to pretend that our church teaches de facto open borders — despite our Catechism, which clearly affirms governments’ right to control immigration and migrants’ duties to respect local cultures and obey national laws… Starting in 2017, the USCCB’s protested virtually every measure the Trump administration took to enforce our country’s just, democratically enacted, widely flouted immigration laws. When Trump’s team tried to protect unaccompanied minors by separating them from alleged “relatives” and conducting DNA tests, the bishops joined the media outcry about “putting children in cages.”
There Was No Peaceful Transfer Of Power In 2017, by Shawn Fleetwood
By Shawn Fleetwood, The Federalist – For all his feigned concerns about the state of ‘democracy’ in America, Obama has shown himself to be one of the biggest threats to it… “The peaceful transition of power is one of the hallmarks of our democracy. And over the next few months, we are going to show that to the world.”… Those are the words of then-President Barack Obama days after Donald Trump defeated Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election. As it turns out, like many remarks issued throughout the course of his disastrous presidency, it was a complete and total lie.
There’s More to St. James Than Meets the Eye, by M.C. Holbrook
By M.C. Holbrook, Catholic Exchange – James the Greater was one of three disciples who were considered members of Jesus’ “inner” circle. In other words, he, along with Peter and John, were Jesus’ closest friends. Now Scripture tells us lots about Peter: he was the impetuous and rash fisherman who was both the first to declare Jesus as Messiah, as well as the one to deny Him three times. It is Peter to whom Jesus gave the keys to the Kingdom of God. Peter was to become the very first leader of the Church of Jesus Christ.
Gabbard to Refer Obama to FBI, DOJ for Prosecution; Alleges ‘Treasonous Conspiracy’ Over Russia Narrative, by Elise DeGeeter
By Elise DeGeeter, Catholic Vote – “The leader of the gang was Obama. Barack Hussein Obama,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office. “He’s guilty. It’s not a question… This was treason.”… The newly released documents also include allegations involving then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton… During the July 23 press conference, Gabbard claimed the files contain evidence of “possible criminal acts” tied to Clinton’s 2016 campaign, including secret meetings with outside organizations and alleged misuse of State Department funds in exchange for political support.
The Truth in Full (Catholic Social Teaching), by Stephen P. White
By Stephen P. White, The Catholic Thing – Over the years, the Church has identified what she calls the four “permanent principles” of Catholic social teaching: The dignity of the human person, solidarity, subsidiarity, and the common good. If one understands these principles and how to apply them, then Catholic social teaching becomes a powerful framework for thinking through some of the thorniest problems of contemporary life. Begin with general principles and apply them to the particulars of public life. Sounds simple, right?
Fr. David Nix: An Open-Letter to Cardinal Burke.
By Fr. David Nix, Padre Peregrino Hermitage – First of all, we are nearly nine years from your promised public correction of the heresies of Amoris Laetitia. Although Francis is dead, his heresies remain in the Acta Apostolica with no significant challenges. Who among the Princes of the Church would have the grace and courage to challenge these remaining malignant tumors in the heart of the Church except you?… In fact, you gallantly proclaimed in the summer of 2025 that the message of Fatima “speaks about the practical apostasy of our time that is the going away from Christ by so many in the Church and the violence and death which are its fruit.” Thank you for saying that.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Many Longed to Hear What You Hear
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 13:10-17 – 10 Then the disciples came and said to him, “Why do you speak to them in parables?” 11 And he answered them, “To you it has been given to know the secrets of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it has not been given. 12 For to him who has will more be given, and he will have abundance; but from him who has not, even what he has will be taken away. 13 This is why I speak to them in parables, because seeing they do not see, and hearing they do not hear, nor do they understand. …
The Intelligence Community Needs To Be Dismantled, by John Daniel Davidson
By John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist – Revelations about the Russia collusion hoax confirm our intel agencies are incompatible with democratic self-government and the rule of law… At the direction of President Barack Obama in late 2016, our intelligence agencies pulled off what can only be described as a coup and a treasonous conspiracy against President-elect Donald Trump — a conspiracy that continued throughout his entire first term in office, hobbling his presidency and thwarting the will of the American electorate.
Poll: Young Voters’ Support for Trump Plunges, by Elise DeGeeter
By Elise DeGeeter, Catholic Vote – President Donald Trump’s approval rating among voters under 30 has plunged over the past six months, according to the latest CBS News/YouGov poll conducted July 18-21… The survey, conducted among 1,729 adult citizens, found that 66% of voters aged 18-29 disapprove of Trump’s job performance. Only 28% of young voters approve, while 6% said they were unsure.
Bizarre Surrogacy Case Pinpoints Moral Morass of the Baby-Brokering Business, by Judy Roberts
By Judy Roberts, National Catholic Register – Born to various surrogate mothers using fertilized embryos from Silvia Zhang, 38, and her husband, Guojun Xuan, 65, the children were discovered as part of a police investigation after a 2-month-old from their home was taken to the hospital, the New York Post reported. That child had suffered a brain injury and is believed by police to have been shaken and struck by the family’s nanny (AP)… The other children in the home also are believed to have been abused. All since have been placed in the custody of the Department of Children and Family Services.
Just-War Thinking: An Answer to George Weigel, by By Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – To be sure, just-war theorists recognize that sometimes an injustice is so grave that war might be required to right the wrong. But even in those cases, the goal of military action is to secure peace. Indeed the quest for a just peace is the only possible reason for a just war. Peace is always the preferred solution. Thus the Catechism of the Catholic Church (#2308) teaches: “All citizens and all governments are obliged to work for the avoidance of war.”
Kari Lake to Newsmax: Dems Ignored Child Exploitation for Years, by Jim Thomas
By Jim Thomas, NewsMax – In April, a report from the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Inspector General confirmed key findings by Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, about gaps in the Biden administration’s handling of the unaccompanied alien children program… The report found that over 500,000 minors entered the program during Biden’s term, and many were released to unvetted adult sponsors amid surging cartel activity at the southern border.
Report Highlights Which States Are the Best and Worst at Protecting Religious Liberty, by Tessa Gervasini
By Tessa Gervasini, Catholic World Report – In the past year Florida has been the most successful state at protecting religious liberty through safeguards in the state’s statutes or constitution, while West Virginia has been the least successful, according to the fourth annual Religious Liberty in the States report from First Liberty Institute… First Liberty — the largest legal organization in the U.S. dedicated solely to defending religious liberty — released its annual index ranking religious liberty protections for each of the 50 states.
Missouri AG Sues Planned Parenthood For Falsely Advertising Dangerous Abortion Drug As ‘Safe’, by Jordan Boyd
By Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – Planned Parenthood Federation of America is on the hook for “endangering the lives of women and girls across the country” by claiming the dangerous and deadly abortion drug regimen used to execute a majority of U.S. abortions is “safer” than over-the-counter medications such as Tylenol, according to a new lawsuit… According to Missouri AG Andrew Bailey, who is suing the abortion giant on behalf of Missourians who obtained abortion pills from the organization in the last five years, Planned Parenthood’s deceptive promotion of the dangerous abortion drug regimen is a “blatant violation of Missouri law.”
Guinness, Gaza, and the Gospel: When Ethno-Nationalism Masquerades as Faith, by Jason Jones
By Jason Jones, Crisis Magazine – On July 17th, an Israeli strike on Gaza’s only Catholic parish killed three—including two elderly women—and left many wounded, including the pastor. The next day, Babylon Bee Editor Joel Berry had this to say about the victims: There are “only about 200 professed Catholics still living in Gaza and they all support Hamas.” They “aid and support the terror regime,” he added… On July 16th, one day before the attack on the church, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee stated this in response to Irish lawmakers trying to hold radical Israeli extremists accountable for nearly destroying a church in the only remaining all-Christian village in the Holy Land: “Did the Irish fall into a vat of Guinness?…Sober up Ireland!” … These aren’t just flippant remarks.
To Tear Bodies Apart on the Altar of Science, by David Bell
By David Bell, Sr. Scholar, Brownstone Institute – So, the point of the video, and this article, is not the rightness or wrongness of abortion. It is that we sacrifice others in horrific ways for our own good, or accept others (the high priests of our Science) doing it for us. We accept that it is worth cutting open a developing human without anesthetic, disemboweling them, and using bits we cut out for experiments that may or may not prove useful to someone. The only really relevant factor is that someone was willing to pay for it to be done. So, we accept it.
Saint of the Day for July 24: St. Sharbel Makhlouf
Franciscan Media – Although this saint never traveled far from the Lebanese village of Beka-Kafra where he was born, his influence has spread widely… Joseph Zaroun Maklouf was raised by an uncle because his father, a mule driver, died when Joseph was only three. ..
Mayor Bass: ICE Raids Making it ‘Difficult to Get Your Car Washed in L.A. Now’, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, MRC TV – “It’s difficult to get your car washed in Los Angeles now,” because U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents are rounding up illegal immigrants, Democrat L.A. Mayor Karen Bass complained Sunday.“It’s difficult to get your car washed in Los Angeles now, because most of the car washes, the employees won’t come to work out of fear that a raid will take place,” the Los Angeles, California mayor grumbled in an interview with CBS’ “Face the Nation.” …
Why Priests Need Hope, and Community, Now More Than Ever, by Anthony Isacco
By Anthony Isacco, National Catholic Register – Tragic news broke this month of an Italian Catholic priest who died by suicide. As a Catholic psychologist who works closely with seminarians and priests, I found the story especially troubling. The priest’s young age — just 35 years old — was jarring, and the grief expressed by his community made clear how deeply he was loved… In the United States, suicide rates steadily climbed over the past two decades, with a brief dip in 2018-2019. The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 triggered a wave of mental-health problems, contributing to record-high deaths by suicide in 2023 and 2024.
Judiciary Committee: FBI Spied on Catholic Priest for Not Divulging Info on Parishioner, by Tyler Arnold
By Tyler Arnold, CNA – The Richmond office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) spied on a priest because he refused to discuss private conversations he had with a parishioner who was converting to Catholicism, according to a July 22 report from the House Judiciary Committee… According to the report, the Richmond FBI investigated the priest’s background, monitored his travel plans, and looked into his credit card information. This investigation was allegedly launched after the priest became uncomfortable with an FBI agent’s questions about a parishioner and said he would need to speak to the church’s leadership and an attorney before answering questions.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Since They Had No Root They Withered Away
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 13:1-9 – 1 That same day Jesus went out of the house and sat beside the sea. 2 And great crowds gathered about him, so that he got into a boat and sat there; and the whole crowd stood on the beach. 3 And he told them many things in parables, saying: “A sower went out to sow. 4 And as he sowed, some seeds fell along the path, and the birds came and devoured them. …
Archbishop Aguer: True Friendship Cannot Exist Without Virtue and Love
+ Héctor Aguer, Archbishop Emeritus of La Plata, Buenos Aires, (LifeSiteNews) – Here in Argentina July 20th has been celebrated as Friendship Day for some years now. The initiative was born of Masonic inspiration, in the name of “universal brotherhood” and in recognition of man’s arrival on the moon on that date in 1969. In reality Friendship Day should be celebrated on January 2nd, which commemorates St. Basil and St. Gregory of Nazianzus, who studied together in Athens and shared a deep friendship in the Lord… The current phenomenon of social media is multiplying cases of “virtual” friendships—that is, not real, not true.
Fr. Mario Alexis Portella: The Plight of Christians in the Holy Land Worsens
By Fr. Mario Alexis Portella, Crisis Magazine – Caught between Israel’s military and Muslim persecution, it’s unclear if and how Christianity can survive the raging conflict in the Middle East… At least three people were killed and several others were injured after the Holy Family Church in northern Gaza—the only Catholic Church there—was hit by an Israeli strike on Thursday morning. Among the injured was the parish priest, Fr. Gabriel Romanelli… The church was sheltering civilians, including a number of children with disabilities ….
The Radical Truth: Christ Reveals Man to Himself, by John M. Grondelski
By John M. Grondelski, The Catholic Thing – This year marks the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea, the first of the seven ecumenical councils, accepted by Catholics and Orthodox alike. The Council met from May to June 325. Pope Francis wanted to go to Turkey (within which Nicaea now sits) for the occasion. His extended illness and death made that trip impossible, though it remains likely that Pope Leo XIV will go to Turkey this Fall, his first international pilgrimage.
Planned Parenthood Shuts Down Center in Tyler, Texas, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The Planned Parenthood facility in Tyler, Texas, has reportedly permanently closed its doors, with a sign posted on July 17, 2025, marking the end of operations at 601 Turtle Creek Dr… Former Catholic Bishop Joseph Strickland, a prominent pro-life voice, shared an image of the closed center on X, stating, “What WAS Planned Parenthood, Tyler, Texas. The sign on the door says ‘closed July 17, 2025’. Let us pray that these centers that promote death will continue to close across the country. Pray for all the pro-life pregnancy centers that will be assisting mothers seeking help.”
Fr. Kevin Drew: Choosing the Better Part: What “Active” Mass Participation Ought to Be
By Fr. Kevin Drew, Catholic Exchange – Aterebinth was a large tree, and Mamre was a sacred shrine about fifteen miles south of Jerusalem. It was there the Lord came to dinner, accompanied by two angels. Abraham told them to rest under the tree and brought them food so they might refresh themselves before continuing on… Centuries later, about two miles east of Jerusalem, the Lord came to dinner again, accompanied by disciples. At the first dinner party, the angels told Abraham that he and his elderly wife would have a baby. At the second dinner party, Martha of “Martha and Mary” fame, acted like a baby.
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: Embracing the Blessings of Old Age
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – “God’s fidelity to his promises teaches us that there is a blessedness in old age, an authentic evangelical joy inspiring us to break through the barriers of indifference in which the elderly often find themselves enclosed.” ~Pope Leo XIV, Message for the Fifth Annual Day of Grandparents and the Elderly
Here’s How Much Taxpayer Cash the Groups Now Suing Trump Received Under Biden, by Tyler O’Neil
By Tyler O’Neil, The Daily Signal – The nonprofits that sued to block President Donald Trump’s reforms during his first month in office had been awarded $1.7 billion in taxpayer funds in the previous administration… “Your tax dollars provide critical support for the web of woke groups trying to transform America,” Scott Walter, president of the Capital Research Center, told The Daily Signal. “It’s shameless of them to use your tax dollars to sue your government for even more of your tax dollars. But being woke means never having to say you’re sorry!”
Gabbard Releases Damning Docs Naming Obama, Brennan, Clapper & Comey For ‘Russian Interference’ Hoax, by P. Gardner Goldsmith
By P. Gardner Goldsmith, MRC TV – Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard on Friday declassified documents revealing what she described as “overwhelming evidence” demonstrating that, after President Donald Trump won the 2016 election against Hillary Clinton, then-President Barack Obama and his national security team laid the groundwork for what would be the years-long Trump/Russia collusion probe… As Fox News, Breitbart, and other news outlets have reported, the documents reveal a calculated effort to manufacture intelligence and peddle the Trump-Russia collusion narrative, a fiction designed to undermine the will of the American people after Donald Trump’s 2016 election victory over Hillary Clinton.
‘You Are Gods’: The Ancient Theology That’s Making a Comeback — and Could Help Unite East and West, by Jonathan Liedl
By Jonathan Liedl, National Catholic Register – “For me, it was recognizing that I have not just been saved from sin, but have been filled with divine, Trinitarian life and called to enter into the Mystery of the Trinity for all eternity,” shared Olson, who co-edited a 2016 work entitled Called to Be the Children of God: The Catholic Theology of Human Deification.
Saint of the Day for July 23: St. Bridget of Sweden
Franciscan Media – From age 7 on, Bridget had visions of Christ crucified. Her visions formed the basis for her activity—always with the emphasis on charity rather than spiritual favors… She lived her married life in the court of the Swedish king Magnus II. Mother of eight children—the second eldest was Saint Catherine of Sweden—Bridget lived the strict life of a penitent after her husband’s death.
To Be a ‘Broken System,’ Someone Had to Break It, by John Di Leo
By John Di Leo, American Thinker – Those of us – the majority of Americans, in fact – who oppose the illegal alien invasion, are accused of being uncaring, as we cry out for the deportation of these millions… But we do not lack compassion. In fact, compassion is at the root of our policy… It’s just a matter of whom we feel compassion for… There is always a choice. To care more for the criminal or for his victim. To care more for the pusher or for the addict he entraps. To care more for the shopkeeper and cashier or for the shoplifter or flashmob who robs him… Do we care enough about the sanctity of our citizens’ precious right to vote, or do we dilute their votes by flooding the Census with the presence of illegal aliens? …
The War Between Trump’s Chemotherapy and the Biden Cancer, by Victor Davis Hanson
By Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness – Chemotherapy can be a life-saving though sometimes toxic effort to eliminate lethal cancer cells before they kill the patient. As such, it can serve as a bitter metaphor for the often-controversial efforts of the Trump administration to undo the metastasizing damage caused by the Biden administration. The left and the media, however, wish to convince America that the remedy for four years of either catastrophe is worse than the catastrophe itself… Take the border. It was literally destroyed over the last four years. ….
AP: Planned Parenthood Has Partial Win in Legal Fight With WH Over Funding Cuts
Posted on NewsMax, (AP) – Planned Parenthood won a partial victory Monday in a legal fight with President Donald Trump’s administration over efforts to defund the organization in his signature tax legislation… A provision in that bill would end Medicaid payments to abortion providers for one year… But U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani in Boston granted a preliminary injunction Monday that, for now, blocks the government from cutting Medicaid payments to Planned Parenthood member organizations …
The Need for Parish Intellectual Life, by Thomas Griffin
By Thomas Griffin, Crisis Magazine – The intellectual life, if shaped by the faith, will be the food of mental prayer… Aristotle once wrote that “all men by nature desire to know.” This is how he began the introduction to his Metaphysics. This is the pursuit of philosophy, but it is lived out inside the heart and mind of every human being. We all crave answers because our mind is created to receive the truth. That is why the truth captivates us… These principles have been validated in my experience over the last two years at my parish.
Mississippi Launches MAMA Program to Support Moms, Families, and Pro-Life Values, by Paris Apodaca
By Paris Apodaca, CNA – Mississippi is promoting family, motherhood, and pro-life policies through its Mississippi Access to Maternal Assistance (MAMA) program… Established under Senate Bill 2781 in 2023, the MAMA program leverages state funds to connect women and families with resources that support motherhood and family stability. Mississippi prohibits state funds from going to abortion providers, including Planned Parenthood, following the Dobbs decision.
Knowing the Real Saint Mary Magdalene, by Dawn Beutner
By Dawn Beutner, Catholic World Report – As for modern literature, a faithful Catholic would be better off reading The Da Vinci Hoax for an accurate understanding of her character than wasting time with the popular portrayal of the Magdalene in recent books and movies… But what do we really know about Mary Magdalene? In the only book we can truly trust, the Bible, she is only explicitly named in a few incidents in the Gospels: She is described as the woman out of whom Jesus cast seven demons (Mark 16:9, Luke 8:2). …
Canada Plans to Euthanize 15 Million People in the Next 20 Years, by Bobby Schindler
By Bobby Schindler, LifeNews – In a recent video, Kelsi Sheren, a Canadian combat veteran, host of The Kelsi Sheren Perspective, and an outspoken opponent of Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) policies, shared how Canada’s government-controlled healthcare system plans to euthanize an estimated 15 million Canadians between 2027 and 2047, a staggering figure justified under the pretext of cost savings… While doctor-assisted suicide in the U.S. has not yet reached the alarming extremes observed in Canada, the “death with dignity” movement is actively attempting to change that. …
US Ambassador Visits Taybeh, Denounces Israeli Attacks on the West Bank’s Christian Town As a ‘Crime Against Humanity and God’, by Elise DeGeeter
By Elise DeGeeter, Catholic Vote – US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee visited the Christian village of Taybeh July 19 after an arson attack by Israeli settlers near the fifth-century Church of Saint George, condemning the violence as a “crime against humanity and God.”… “Taybeh is a quiet Palestinian Christian village south of Jerusalem w/ a lot of American citizens that has been vandalized-including fires set at ancient church,” Huckabee, a Christian, wrote on X. “I visited there today.”
Pope Leo Mourns Catholic Church Victims in Gaza, Calls War ‘Barbarism’, by Elise DeGeeter
By Elise DeGeeter, Catholic Vote – In his July 20 Angelus address from Castel Gandolfo, Pope Leo XIV delivered one of his strongest condemnations yet of the war in Gaza, denouncing the violence as “barbarism” and mourning the victims of Israel’s July 17 attack on the Holy Family Catholic Parish… The Pope expressed “profound sadness” and led prayers for the three Catholics killed in the strike… “I pray for the victims, Saad Issa Kostandi Salameh, Foumia Issa Latif Ayyad, Najwa Ibrahim Latif Abu Daoud, and I am particularly close to their families and to all the parishioners” …
Traditional Liturgy, by Randall Smith
By Randall Smith, The Catholic Thing – When I get exasperated by some of the failures in contemporary liturgical practice and annoyed by the perpetual arguments over it, I am tempted to exclaim: Okay, that’s it. We need to return to the traditional Catholic liturgy! … You know what I mean. The Mass in Greek. Every other liturgy is a later translation and not always a reliable one. There are good reasons why the Latin translation of the original Greek Scriptures was called “the Vulgate.” It was the vulgar (that is, common) language of Italy.
US Catholic Seminaries Said to Be in a ‘Golden Age’, by Stephen Beale
By Stephen Beale, Naitonal Catholic Register – For decades, Catholic seminaries — buffeted by the post-Vatican II turmoil of the 1960s and the sex-abuse crisis — have seen the ranks of candidates for the priesthood steadily shrink… So far, that trend hasn’t changed, but it no longer reflects the reality within seminaries, which are at the healthiest point they have been in for decades in terms of culture and quality of priestly formation, experts say.
Lawmakers Introduce Resolution Condemning Christian Persecution Abroad, by Amira Abuzeid
By Amira Abuzeid, CNA – A joint resolution introduced last week by Rep. Riley Moore, R-West Virginia, and Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Missouri, condemns the persecution of Christians in Muslim-majority countries worldwide… Introduced on July 17, the resolution follows a speech delivered by Moore in April on the House floor, where he addressed the “rampant violence and martyrdom” endured by Christians worldwide for “proclaiming their faith in Jesus Christ.”… “Around the world, our brothers and sisters in Christ face rampant persecution for simply acknowledging the name of Jesus. That is unacceptable,” he said.
Msgr. Charles Pope: The Priority of Personal Prayer – A Meditation on the Gospel of the 16th Sunday of the Year
By Msgr. Charles Pope – Today’s Gospel at Mass is the very familiar one of Martha and Mary. Martha is the anxious worker seeking to please the Lord with a good meal and hospitality. Mary sits quietly at his feet and listens. One has come to be the image of work, the other of prayer… Misinterpreted? In my fifty-two years I have heard many a sermon that interpreted this Gospel passage as a call for a proper balance between work and prayer. Some have gone on to state that we all need a little of Martha and Mary in us and that the Church needs both Marthas and Marys. …
Rev. James V. Schall, S.J. (1928-2019): On Natural Law (Publd. Aug. 2012)
James V. Schall, S.J., The Catholic Thing – We are quite close in many, if not most, areas to establishing “un-natural ‘natural’ law” as the norm of our morality and civil law… By the term “un-natural ‘natural’ law” I mean the notion that, if every one or most people do this or that, it must be “natural.” Therefore, any notion of a natural law that would forbid, say, abortion, must be wrong according to “natural law” since so many practice it… But the natural law principles and logic that identify abortion for what it is, the deliberate killing of a human person, are irrefutable – even if few will acknowledge them. The only real alternative to valid natural law, as many clearly see, is to deny any reason or order in things so that we be free to establish whatever we want by will alone.
Declassified Records Show Obama Lied To Americans, Sabotaged Transition Of Power, by Joy Pullmann
By Joy Pullmann, The Federalist – President Barack Obama was among the U.S. leaders directing intelligence agencies to lie about Russians tipping the 2016 election to Donald Trump, reaffirm newly declassified U.S. intelligence records… The Obama administration’s use of U.S. intelligence to back false claims about Trump and Russia sabotaged the peaceful transition of power necessary for democratic self-government. It denied the American majority the policies they voted for by consuming the first Trump administration with fabricated scandals, including a massive special counsel investigation. These also wasted hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars and damaged U.S. foreign policy, likely feeding the still-raging Russia-Ukraine war.
Saint of the Day for July 21: Saint Lawrence of Brindisi (July 22, 1559 – July 22, 1619)
Franciscan Media, July 21 – At first glance, perhaps the most remarkable quality of Lawrence of Brindisi is his outstanding gift of languages. In addition to a thorough knowledge of his native Italian, he had complete reading and speaking ability in Latin, Hebrew, Greek, German, Bohemian, Spanish, and French… Lawrence was born on July 22, 1559, and died exactly 60 years later on his birthday in 1619. …
Catholic Charities Fort Worth Reverses Course, Will Continue To Lead Texas Refugee (Illegal Alien) Services Through 2026, by Marissa Greene
By Marissa Greene, Fort Worth Report, (Complicit Clergy) – Catholic Charities Fort Worth will continue serving as the Texas Office for Refugees, leading resettlement efforts for the state of Texas… The July 17 announcement from CEO and President Michael Iglio, comes after the organization announced in June that it would no longer serve in its federally funded role in leading Texas’ refugee resettlement starting Oct. 1, 2025… Now, the organization said it would continue its role in statewide resettlement through the end of its federal contract on Sept. 30, 2026.
HHS Secretary Slams Judge’s Ruling: “Planned Parenthood Has No Right to Taxpayer Money”, by Elise DeGeeter
By Elise DeGeeter, LifeNews – The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued a scathing legal memo July 14, condemning a federal judge’s decision to temporarily block the Trump administration’s one-year ban on taxpayer dollars going to Planned Parenthood… “Simply put, Planned Parenthood has no right to taxpayer money, and this Court should not invent such a right,” HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wrote in the memo. “The Court should uphold Congress’s lawful exercise of its authority to decide to whom it will entrust taxpayers’ hard-earned dollars.” …
Creation Unfinished, by John M. Grondelski, Ph.D
By John M. Grondelski, Ph.D., Catholic World Report – Catholic theology long recognized that the Book of Genesis teaches that God created, not how God created. Those are two separate questions… On July 21, 1925, a Tennessee jury convicted John Scopes of teaching evolution. The “Scopes Monkey Trial” has gone down in American history as the caricature of the fight between “religion” and “science.”… Why a caricature? Because there is no such conflict. Except, perhaps, on the fundamentalist terms that both Scopes and his “scientific” opponents played it out.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: An Adulterous Generation Seeks for a Sign
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 12:38-42 – 38 Then some of the scribes and Pharisees said to him, “Teacher, we wish to see a sign from you.” 39 But he answered them, “An evil and adulterous generation seeks for a sign; but no sign shall be given to it except the sign of the prophet Jonah. 40 For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the whale, so will the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.
It All Comes Down to What You Value, by Joseph Reciniello
By Joseph Reciniello, Catholic Exchange – The kingdom of heaven is like a treasure buried in a field, which a person finds and hides again, and out of joy goes and sells all that he has and buys that field. Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant searching for fine pearls. When he finds a pearl of great price, he goes and sells all that he has and buys it.
Wisdom in Bedlam, by Robert Royal
By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – A doctor who came to one of my lectures recently told me of a problem within the medical profession: with some noble exceptions, the general practitioners know less and less about almost everything, and the specialists know more and more about almost nothing. (He’s a specialist himself.) I don’t know if this is broadly true in medicine. I do know that it seems to describe a great deal about what goes on in the modern world.
Martyrs of Today, by Casey Chalk
By Casey Chalk, Crisis Magazine – On June 22, a suicide bomber attacked the Greek Orthodox Church of the Prophet Elias in the Damascus suburb of Dweila, killing 25 members of the congregation. The Syrian government blamed the attack on the Islamic State, which has been murdering Christians for well over a decade. Though many prominent corporate media outlets such as CNN, The New York Times, and The Washington Post covered the story, the incident elicited little commentary on the plight of Christians in their ancestral homelands, despite the fact that Christians are suffering such severe persecution …
WATCH: Epic Takedown of NGO Child Trafficking (House Committee on Homeland Security)
From House Committee on Homeland Security, by Staff – Congressman Clay Higgins’ statement will likely cause some Catholic Bishops to lose sleep. Catholic NGOs collected over $3 billion in federal funds by trafficking illegal aliens under the Biden administration… This week, the House Committee on Homeland Security held a hearing detailing how non-governmental organizations (NGOs) helped facilitate and benefited from the historic Biden-Harris border crisis, as well as how far-left NGOs are still working to help inadmissible aliens undermine federal immigration law under the Trump administration. …
Motives of Credibility and Predispositions to Faith, by Dr. Jeff Mirus
A couple of posts back I briefly mentioned “motives of credibility” that can draw a person to faith in Christ and entry into the Catholic Church. These “motives” operate at a potentially deeper or at least more personal level than the basic apologetical arguments which establish the necessity of God and the soul, the Divinity of Christ, and the role of the Catholic Church in continuing to make Christ present down through history.
Amid Deportations, Catholic Clergy Rally for Immigrants, by Kate Quiñones
By Kate Quiñones, CNA – From Detroit to California to Florida, Catholic clergy are rallying to show support and solidarity for immigrants facing deportations… While the Tennessee bishops and Bishop Alberto Rojas of San Bernardino recently granted dispensations to the Sunday Mass obligation for those who fear arrest, other Catholic clergy are attending marches to show solidarity and support for immigrants… In Detroit, one Catholic priest took a unique approach — delivering a letter to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
OPINION: Can Pope Leo XIV Heal the Wounds Left by Pope Francis? by Taylor R. Marshall
By Taylor R. Marshall, The Washington Times – It’s no secret that the Catholic Church, in its historic territories, has faced a decline in Mass attendance, priestly vocations and birth rates after decades of sexual abuse revelations, permissive moral theology and experimental liturgical changes… After the death of Pope Francis, Catholics wondered: Did we reach the final crescendo of theological, moral and liturgical ambiguity, or shall we buckle down and prepare for more?
Fr. John Gavan: How God Secures Justice for the Oppressed, by M.C. Holbrook
By M.C. Holbrook, Catholic Exchange – On June 13, 1679, Fr. John Gavan, S.J., along with four other Jesuit missionary priests, was accused and tried for plotting to assassinate King Charles II and overthrow the English government. Although no such plot existed, the public became swept up in the fabricated accusations, which culminated in a wave of mass hysteria.
Taxpayer Subsidies of PBS, NPR End as House Passes Senate-Amended Defunding Bill, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, MRC TV – Battling the clock and fierce opposition by Democrats, media and rouge members of their own party, Republicans succeeded in saving taxpayers $9.0 billion – and from being forced to continue subsidizing public media – by passing a defunding bill on Friday.
“What is happening to Christianity in Nigeria is incomprehensible.”, by Ngala Killian Chimtom
By Ngala Killian Chimtom, Catholic World Report – The kidnapping, persecution, and killing of Christians has become a daily routine in a country nearly evenly divided between Christians and Muslims… A prominent Nigerian Catholic researcher and criminologist has issued a stark warning: Christianity could disappear from Nigeria within the next 50 years if the persecution of Christians continues and an agenda of Islamization succeeds.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Until Jesus Brings Justice to Victory
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 12:14-21 – 14 But the Pharisees went out and took counsel against him, how to destroy him. 15 Jesus, aware of this, withdrew from there. And many followed him, and he healed them all, 16 and ordered them not to make him known. 17 This was to fulfill what was spoken by the prophet Isaiah: …
Priestly Vocations Are Booming in the Midwest and the South, by Luke Larson
By Luke Larson, National Catholic Register – In a 2008 address in Washington, D.C., Pope Benedict told the U.S. bishops that “the ability to cultivate vocations to the priesthood and the religious life is a sure sign of the health of a local Church.”… By Benedict’s metric, some American dioceses are thriving today, producing lots of priestly vocations from holy families, schools and parishes. Others are struggling.
Fr. Benedict Kiely: An Unfamiliar Faith
By Fr. Benedict Kiely, The Catholic Thing – Anecdotal evidence, while not necessarily without value or verity, needs solid facts to become confirmed as reality. For the last several years, there has been much talk of increasing numbers of young people, particularly men, coming to orthodox Christianity and, in particular, to the Catholic Faith.
China Steps Up Persecution of Christians As Pope Leo Sticks with Secret Vatican Deal, by Jules Gomes
By Jules Gomes, The Stream – Communist China is intensifying its crackdown on Chinese Catholics who conscientiously object to a pact between Rome and Beijing. Meanwhile, Pope Leo XIV shows no signs of ending the clandestine deal Pope Francis struck with China in 2018.
GOP Erupts After Gabbard Exposes Obama Admin’s ‘Treasonous’ Intel Plot Framing Trump: ‘Makes Watergate Look Like Amateur Hour’, by Joshua Klein
By Joshua Klein, Breitbart – With Gabbard pledging to hand over all documents to the Department of Justice for criminal referral, the revelations are poised to reshape the historical narrative surrounding the 2016 election—while escalating an already active criminal probe into senior intelligence officials, including former CIA Director John Brennan and former FBI Director James Comey, and prompting a broader reckoning over oversight and accountability within the intelligence community.
Rediscovering Our Roots, by Regis Martin
By Regis Martin, Crisis Magazine – In a culture where every contour of the public life assists in communicating the message of Jesus Christ, the first citizen of the realm will be the Church, she who is both Bride and Body of Christ, the beloved one whom God Himself has chosen and designated to be Mother of all who have been redeemed in Christ.
America Is Not A ‘Nation Of Immigrants’, by John Daniel Davidson
By John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist – This insidious slogan is once again being used by Republicans to justify another amnesty bill… A group of congressional Republicans have joined Democrats in an effort to push through an amnesty bill by performing two cheap tricks: repeat the tired trope that we’re a “nation of immigrants” and redefine “amnesty” as “dignity.”… The bipartisan bill, dubbed the DIGNITY Act, was introduced this week by Republican Florida Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar ….
Charlie Kirk, An Evangelical, Says Protestants ‘Don’t Venerate Mary Enough’, by Emily Mangiaracina
By Emily Mangiaracina, LifeSiteNews – Evangelical Christian Charlie Kirk has called upon fellow Protestants to venerate Mary, the Mother of God more, calling her the solution to “toxic feminism.”… On a recent episode of The Charlie Kirk Show, the popular conservative commentator and Turning Point USA founder upheld the Mother of God as a model for young women while exhorting Protestants, who frequently ignore or even denigrate the Mother of God, to honor her more.
8 Things to Know About the Only Catholic Parish in Gaza, by Kate Quiñones
By Kate Quiñones, CNA – A reported strike on the only Catholic Church in Gaza killed three people and injured nine others July 17, according to a statement from the Latin Patriarch Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, OFM. Among the injured was the parish priest, Father Gabriel Romanelli. Pictures showed damage to the church’s roof and windows… Amid the ongoing war in Gaza, the parish has been a refuge for Catholics and non-Catholics alike. Here are eight things to know about Holy Family Church in Gaza: ….
The Fourth (and-a-half) Commandment: Honor Thy Spouse, by Kevin Lowry
By Kevin Lowry, Catholic Exchange – When I told my wife that I wanted to write a book about men honoring their wives, she laughed… To be fair, it wasn’t a scornful laugh. It was more of a “Dude, you haven’t always done the greatest job in that area yourself” laugh of wry amusement. I didn’t quite catch if there was an eyeroll to go along with it… Of course, she’s right. I haven’t always been the best husband. …
Defending Martha, by Joannie Watson
By Joannie Watson, Integrated Catholic Life – You know the scene. Jesus and his Apostles have stopped by Bethany to find respite at the home of their friends. We know Jesus loved them very much, and we should aspire to make our hearts as welcoming and restful as these saints made their home. Martha is working hard to make sure Jesus’ visit is a good one. We can imagine her cooking and tidying up and doing everything that needs to be done when thirteen men show up at your house. Mary, meanwhile, is sitting with Jesus. All of us can probably relate to Martha’s frustration with her sister.
A Christian Consideration of Critical Theory, by Carl E. Olson
By Carl E. Olson, Catholic World Report – Today, critical theory is largely detached from old-style Marxist thinking about economic class…” says Carl R. Trueman. “Thus, the ideology of culture and the ethos of the technological world are symbiotic in creating a world of flux.”… In Carl R. Trueman’s most recent book, titled To Change All Worlds: Critical Theory From Marx to Marcuse (B&H Academic, 2024), the noted scholar and author hones in on the much-discussed but not always well-understood history, foundations, and goals of critical theory. …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: I Desire Mercy and Not Sacrifice
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 12:1-81 – At that time Jesus went through the grain fields on the Sabbath; his disciples were hungry, and they began to pluck heads of grain and to eat. 2 But when the Pharisees saw it, they said to him, “Look, your disciples are doing what is not lawful to do on the Sabbath.” 3 He said to them, “Have you not read what David did, when he was hungry, and those who were with him: …
The Screens Are Killing Your Children, by Kennedy Hall
By Kennedy Hall, Crisis Magazine – I was recently made aware of an 8-year-old with an addiction to pornography. I will repeat that: an 8-year-old with an addiction to pornography. In fact, I will repeat it again because I worry that we have become so desensitized that this statement will not elicit the shock and horror that it should. Recently, I was told of an 8-year-old, a small child who hasn’t even hit puberty, who is addicted to watching hardcore pornography—you know, the really vile kind that cries out to heaven.
Pope Leo XIV Adopts Hands-Off Approach to Promotion of Predator Priests, by Jules Gomes
By Jules Gomes, The Stream – Pope Leo XIV is embracing a non-interventionist policy in tackling clerical sex abuse, even in prominent cases when a bishop has promoted a convicted predator priest and the Vatican has reinstated a cleric convicted of child pornography… While Leo is drawing thousands of tourists to papal audiences at his summer residence, a fresh eruption of clerical sex abuse scandals in Europe is prompting victims and their advocates to question Leo’s inaction on the issue of sexual misconduct among priests.
IVF Experiments That Mix And Match Multiple Adults’ DNA Are Bad For Kids And Society, by Jordan Boyd
By Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – Researchers in the United Kingdom, which rearranged its laws in 2015 to accommodate the “pronuclear transfer” trials, pitched their “three-person IVF” experiment as a means to lessen the chances of mitochondrial mutations that lead to genetic disorders in infants conceived via IVF… In (one) particular case, the UK researchers’ success in producing live babies born of three people’s DNA no doubt opens the door for bringing more people into the sacred act of reproduction. …
USCCB Publishes 25-Page Document Boasting About Their Laudato Si’ Activities
By USCCB by Staff, Posted by Complicit Clergy – EXCERPT – From the day Pope Francis published his revolutionary encyclical Laudato Si’ in 2015, Catholic Climate Covenant has been hard at work educating and mobilizing Catholics — lay and clergy alike — to care for creation and our common home across the U.S. Below are just a handful of their most prominent accomplishments in creation care, thanks to the guidance and encouragement in Laudato Si’.
Fr. Gerald E. Murray: The Jargon-Filled Synodal Trajectory
By Fr. Gerald E. Murray, The Catholic Thing – When Pope Leo XIV spoke from the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica on the day of his election he said: “we want to be a synodal Church.” The significance of this depends, of course, on how Pope Leo understands synodality. The notion of a Church that is One, Holy, Catholic, Apostolic – and now Synodal – isn’t clear to most, because synodality is a largely unknown concept. Its meaning will emerge as Pope Leo guides the “synodal path” with the help of the General Secretariat of the Synod.
Through Years of Scandal, Has the Vatican Learned Nothing? by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Twenty years of scandals, and the Vatican—to be more specific, the Vatican Secretariat of State—has learned nothing… A priest who was convicted of child pornography has been quietly restored to a senior post at the Secretariat of State, in what one official describes as “an act of mercy.” Mercy? Not mercy toward the teenagers who were exploited by perverts to provide the images that were found in Father Capella’s extensive collection. …
Fr. Ed Broom: The Ten Virtues Of Mary
By Fr. Ed Broom, TAN Direction – The Virgin Mary is a shining example of virtue for us on earth. The following are the ten virtues she perfectly practiced throughout her earthly life. As her children, we should earnestly ask her to assist us in the cultivation of virtue in our own lives…. In his Marian literary masterpiece, True Devotion to Mary, Saint Louis de Montfort highlights ten of the most important virtues of the Blessed Virgin Mary: “True devotion to our Lady is holy, that is, it leads us to avoid sin and to imitate the virtues of Mary.
The Many Hidden Saints of Kent: Holy Men and Women Who Remain ‘Powerful Intercessors’, by Edward Pentin
By Edward Pentin, National Catholic Register – “It’s like an epicenter of holiness,” said Canon Marcus Holden, “like several continents put together, all in one little place.”… Canon Holden, who formally established the Shrine of St. Augustine of Canterbury in Ramsgate in 2012, was referring to the “remarkable” Catholic history of the county of Kent in England, an area slightly smaller than Rhode Island but with close links to possibly as many as 80 saints.
Hegseth Apologizes for Army Calling Pro-Life Americans “Terrorists” During Biden Era, by Jordan Sekulow
By Jordan Sekulow, LifeNews – After the outrageous revelation that Army trainees at Fort Bragg (then Fort Liberty) were instructed that pro-life Americans were domestic terrorists, and that our client Operation Rescue was expressly named and its logo pictured prominently on a “TERROR AWARENESS” training slide presentation under the title “TERRORIST GROUPS,” we went to work. …
Saint of the Day for July 18: St. Camillus de Lellis (1550 – July 14, 1614)
By Franciscan Media – Humanly speaking, Camillus was not a likely candidate for sainthood. His mother died when he was a child, his father neglected him, and he grew up with an excessive love for gambling. At 17, he was afflicted with a disease of his leg that remained with him for life. In Rome he entered the San Giacomo Hospital for Incurables as both patient and servant, but was dismissed for quarrelsomeness after nine months. He served in the Venetian army for three years.
Beyond Apocalypse: Believing in Cultural Restoration, by Walker Larson
By Walker Larson, Crisis Magazine – I’ve written a good deal of criticism of the contemporary culture in which I live. I believe such criticism is not only warranted but important and necessary. At the same time, criticism and critique should never be an end point but, rather, a starting point. Let me indulge in one more critique: I fear that, too often, commentators on what we might call the “conservative” or “traditionally-minded” side of things—and these are somewhat inexact terms—fall into a habit of diagnosing problems without pointing toward any solutions. It is easy to diagnose, especially when faced with a culture as unhealthy as ours. It is much harder to prescribe a cure. But that’s our most important work. No one would pay a doctor who merely diagnosed disease and never healed anyone.
Founder’s Quote
Patriot Post – “The government of the United States is a definite government, confined to specified objects. It is not like the state governments, whose powers are more general. Charity is no part of the legislative duty of the government.” —James Madison (1794)
Bishop Schneider Calls on Pope Leo to ‘Free the Latin Mass’, by Emily Mangiaracina
By Emily Mangiaracina, LifeSite News (Complicit Clergy) – Bishop Athanasius Schneider has decried the suppression of Traditional Latin Masses (TLM) around the world as an “injustice” and called upon Pope Leo XIV to “free” the TLM… In a Sunday interview with the bishop, Christopher Wendt of the Confraternity of Our Lady of Fatima brought up the TLM crackdown prompted by Pope Francis’ document Traditionis Custodes, which triggered a cascade of TLM closures continuing even into the papacy of Leo XIV.
Gaza Catholic Church Attacked In Israeli Raid, by Thomas Edwards
By Thomas Edwards, The Catholic Herald – Holy Family Catholic Church in Gaza was struck in an Israeli raid this morning. The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, His Eminence Cardinal Pizzaballa, confirmed the attack in a post on X… there were no casualties, though several people were injured, including the parish priest, Fr Gabriel Romanelli, who used to update Pope Francis daily on the situation in Gaza. Speaking to Vatican News, Cardinal Pizzaballa said: “What we know for sure is that a tank – the IDF says by mistake, but we are not sure about this – hit the church directly, the Church of the Holy Family, the Latin church.”
The Sacred Heart as King of the Family, by Loreto Xavier
By Loreto Xavier, OnePeterFive – During the month of June 2025, our family continued our journey into the Sacred Heart of our Lord and King. The Saturday after the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, a group of twenty family friends gathered in our home chapel for the Enthronement of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary along with the annual renewal of consecration to them. Our Latin Mass priest led the ceremony, with a hearty Indian meal following.
Grassroots Organization Launches Campaign to Promote America’s Founding Principles, by Philip Roberts
By Philip Roberts, The Daily Signal – A conservative grassroots organization launched a major campaign Wednesday to rally Americans around the nation’s founding principles ahead of next year’s 250th anniversary… Americans for Prosperity’s “One Small Step” campaign “will be a bold, multi-year initiative to build a movement to defend our founding principles and reignite the American Dream,” the organization said. The campaign will feature stories of American entrepreneurs and inventors “to build a movement to defend our founding principles and reignite the American Dream.”
Abortions in Ireland Up 300% Since 2018 Referendum, by Patrick J. Passmore
By Patrick J. Passmore, CNA – One in 6 unborn children’s lives now end in abortion in the Republic of Ireland, according to the Irish Department of Health statistics, which reports 10,852 abortions in 2024 — the highest number on record since the law changed in 2019 following the 2018 referendum… Pro Life Campaign spokesperson Eilís Mulroy speaking to CNA said: “That’s a truly horrifying figure, and it’s the opposite of what senior politicians promised the public would happen if they voted for repeal in 2018,” she added.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Take My Yoke upon You and Learn from Me
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 11:28-30 – 28 Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.29 Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me; for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30 For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.”
Trump Denounces Speculation on Epstein Files, Calls it ‘Hoax’ Started By Democrats, by Elise DeGeeter
By Elise DeGeeter, Catholic Vote – President Donald Trump dismissed renewed speculation over Jeffrey Epstein’s death, calling it a “hoax” driven by Democrats and distancing himself from supporters who continue to raise concerns about the convicted sex offender… In a July 16 Truth Social post, Trump referred to the controversy as “the Jeffrey Epstein Hoax,” criticizing those who “have bought into” it.
Saint of the Day for July 17: Saint Francis Solano (March 10, 1549 – July 14, 1610)
By Franciscan Media, July 17 – Francis came from a leading family in Andalusia, Spain. Perhaps it was his popularity as a student that enabled Francis in his teens to stop two duelists. He entered the Friars Minor in 1570, and after ordination enthusiastically sacrificed himself for others. His care for the sick during an epidemic drew so much admiration that he became embarrassed and asked to be sent to the African missions. Instead he was sent to South America in 1589.
How Catholic ‘Charities,’ Funded By Your Tax Dollars, Helped Break Immigration Law, by Rep. Josh Brecheen
By Rep. Josh Brecheen, New York Post – Catholic NGOs received over $3 billion during the Biden administration to aid in the illegal invasion of the United States… When violent riots erupted across Los Angeles in defiance of President Trump’s efforts to enforce federal immigration law, the uprising was not as spontaneous as open-borders politicians would have you believe… Far-left non-governmental organizations, including the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA), helped provide transportation and services to those going to the protests in support of illegal immigration, many of which quickly devolved into brutal attacks on Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
EXCLUSIVE: Memo Reveals D.C. Judges Are Predisposed Against Trump Administration, by Margot Cleveland
By Margot Cleveland, The Federalist – Federal judge James Boasberg advised Chief Justice John Roberts and some two dozen other judges that his D.C. colleagues were “concern[ed] that the Administration would disregard rulings of federal courts leading to a constitutional crisis,” according to a memorandum obtained exclusively by The Federalist. That Judge Boasberg and his fellow D.C. District Court judges would discuss how a named Defendant in numerous pending lawsuits might respond to an adverse ruling is shocking. …
Israel Strikes Syrian Military Headquarters, US Calls for De-Escalation, by Elise DeGeeter
By Elise DeGeeter, Catholic Vote – Israel said July 16 it carried out strikes on Syria’s Defense Ministry HQ in Damascus in response to attacks on the Druze community in southern Syria. Hours later, Sec. of State Marco Rubio announced on X that all parties involved had agreed to “specific steps” to end the violence… “The IDF continues to monitor developments and the regime’s actions against Druze civilians in southern Syria,” the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said on X. “In accordance with directives from the political echelon, the IDF is striking in the area and remains prepared for various scenarios.”
The Meaning of Life, by Michael Pakaluk
By Michael Pakaluk, The Catholic Thing – What is the meaning of life? I shall tell you… That life should have “meaning” is a distinctively modern concern. In the classical world, it was enough if a life were good, successful, and reasonable. We all strive for happiness, it was said: what could “meaning” possibly add?… In the classical outlook, however, it was taken for granted that any natural reality, such as human life, inherently has a telos (i.e., an end towards which it tends).
There Is No Doubt About What the Libraries Are, by Scott McKay
By Scott McKay, The American Spectator – BATON ROUGE — A man claimed he was unfairly fired from his job after he refused to use the pronouns that another employee said they used.
Luke Ash, a former library employee and pastor, said he knows that what he did was against the library’s code of conduct for employees, but he says calling his co-workers by the pronouns they identify with would be against his own beliefs… Ash worked at the library for fewer than six months. He was fired Thursday after having a conversation with a co-worker about another co-worker. In the conversation he refused to refer to the second co-worker by their proper pronouns.
Changing Sex on Birth Certificate Is ‘Falsifying Records,’ Indiana AG Says, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, MRC TV – “Changing birth certificates for desired genders is falsifying records,” Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita said, announcing that he is filing motions to intervene in cases where Indiana trial courts have ordered the Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) to change the designation of sex on birth certificates to reflect preferred gender identities… “One should have no more ability to change the listed sex on a birth certificate years after the fact than to change the newborn’s listed length or weight,” Rokita explained in his office’s press release.
Court Rules States Can Ban Abortion Pills, Protect Babies From Abortions, by Elise DeGeeter
By Elise DeGeeter, LifeNews – In a closely watched case, the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld West Virginia’s ban on the abortion drug mifepristone, marking a major legal win for the state’s pro-life stance and reinforcing state authority in the post-Dobbs era… The July 15 ruling came in response to a challenge by GenBioPro, a Nevada-based manufacturer of mifepristone, which argued that the FDA’s approval of the drug should override the state ban. The court rejected that claim in a 2-1 decision, affirming West Virginia’s authority to regulate abortion within its borders.
(July 16, 1212) in History: Christian Spain Overcomes the Hordes of Islam, by Raymond Ibrahim
By Raymond Ibrahim, The Stream – On July 16, 1212, atop the windswept plains of Las Navas de Tolosa, Christendom and Islam clashed in one of the most consequential battles of the Middle Ages — an event that shattered an empire, galvanized a continent, and echoes still in the political currents of modern Spain and among Islamist terrorists who vow vengeance for it… It had been 500 years since the armies of Muhammad first crossed the Strait of Gibraltar and began their conquest of Iberia in 711. In their wake, most of the peninsula fell under the crescent.
Archbishop Eleganti on Synodality: ‘I Can No Longer Listen To Your Propaganda’, by Bishop Marian Eleganti
By Bishop Marian Eleganti, Complicit Clergy – For the love of Christ, finally put an end to the excess of synodal documents, intermediate stages, indications for the continuation of the process, announcements of results, final documents that aren’t final, extensions to other cycles, the multiplication of commissions, at the end of an assembly in a canonical no-man’s land. The vast people of God are unaware of your documents. In my experience, almost no believer knows or reads them. Stop spinning on your axis in a process that hasn’t reawakened love for Jesus Christ in a single soul, but which has so far occupied primarily “reformist Catholics”… Stop multiplying and multiplying yourselves in working groups and commissions!
Cardinal Burke: Fatima Message Warns Of ‘Practical Apostasy Of Our Time’, by Michael Haynes
By Michael Haynes, LifeSite News – The message of Fatima relates to the “practical apostasy of our time,” Cardinal Raymond Burke said this weekend… Offering Mass on Sunday to mark the 108th anniversary of the third apparition of Our Lady of Fatima, Cardinal Burke homilized about the importance of the First Saturday devotions and the import of the message of Fatima for current times… “The message speaks about the practical apostasy of our time that is the going away from Christ by so many in the Church and the violence and death which are its fruit,” he said. …
CNA: 12 Keys to Using the Brown Scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
By ACI Prensa, CNA – When speaking of the brown scapular, Pope Pius XII once said: “The devotion to the Carmelite scapular has brought down on the world a copious rain of spiritual and temporal graces.”… It is a gift from the Virgin Mary… According to tradition, the scapular, as it is now known, was given by the Virgin Mary herself to St. Simon Stock on July 16, 1251. Mary told him: “It must be a sign and a privilege for you and for all Carmelites: Whoever dies wearing the scapular will not suffer eternal fire.” Later, the Church extended the use of the scapular to the laity.
‘Mob Violence’ and ‘Repression’: House Panel Hears About Persecution of Religion in Pakistan, by Jacob Adams
By Jacob Adams, The Daily Signal – Congress’ Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission heard testimony Tuesday condemning the government of Pakistan over its treatment of Christians and other religious minorities… In his opening remarks, Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.J., a co-chairman of the bipartisan commission, noted what the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom has said about the state of religious freedom in the South Asian nation…
Saint of the Day for July 16: Our Lady of Mount Carmel
By Franciscan Media – Hermits lived on Mount Carmel near the Fountain of Elijah in northern Israel in the 12th century. They had a chapel dedicated to Our Lady. By the 13th century they became known as “Brothers of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.” They soon celebrated a special Mass and Office in honor of Mary. In 1726, it became a celebration of the universal Church under the title of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. For centuries the Carmelites have seen themselves as specially related to Mary. …
Statistical Analysis of ‘Now Infamous’ Gay Parenting Study Confirms Children Fare Better With Intact Biological Parents Than With LGBT Parents, by Susan Berry, Ph.D.
By Susan Berry, Ph.D., Catholic Vote – A 2012 study that drew a firestorm over its conclusion that children of parents in same-sex relationships fared worse on various social and emotional outcome variables compared with those in other family structure types has now been vindicated… Univ. of Texas at Austin sociologist Mark Regnerus, who conducted the highly disputed study, wrote that, “[w]hen compared with children who grew up in biologically (still) intact, mother-father families, the children of women who reported a same-sex relationship look markedly different on numerous outcomes, including many that are obviously suboptimal (such as education, depression, employment status, or marijuana use).”
Are We Just “Ticking the Boxes” in Our Faith Life? by Joseph Reciniello
By Joseph Reciniello, Catholic Vote – Being Catholic isn’t about “ticking the boxes.” It’s about living out our calling to love. This means walking in others’ shoes, entering into empathy, not just sympathy, and bearing suffering well. Only under the weight of the cross will our witness of faith bear fruit… In the Gospel of St. Matthew, Jesus tells us something we should reflect on deeply: Not everyone who says to me, “Lord, Lord,” will enter the Kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father in heaven. …
Founder’s Quote
Patriot Post – “No man can well doubt the propriety of placing a president of the United States under the most solemn obligations to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution. It is a suitable pledge of his fidelity and responsibility to his country; and creates upon his conscience a deep sense of duty, by an appeal, at once in the presence of God and man, to the most sacred and solemn sanctions, which can operate upon the human mind.” —Joseph Story (1833)
Federal Court Upholds West Virginia’s Ban on Abortion Drug Mifepristone, by Elise DeGeeter
By Elise DeGeeter, Catholic Vote – In a closely watched case, the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld West Virginia’s ban on the abortion drug mifepristone, marking a major legal win for the state’s pro-life stance and reinforcing state authority in the post-Dobbs era… The July 15 ruling came in response to a challenge by GenBioPro, a Nevada-based manufacturer of mifepristone, which argued that the FDA’s approval of the drug should override the state ban. The court rejected that claim in a 2-1 decision, affirming West Virginia’s authority to regulate abortion within its borders.
‘Living Martyr’ Cardinal Takes Part in New Jersey Exorcism Conference, Prays for Universal Deliverance, by Felix Miller
By Felix Miller, Catholic Vote – A 96-year-old cardinal who had been imprisoned by communists for 28 years shared his testimony at a July 11-12 New Jersey conference on exorcism and deliverance before praying for worldwide deliverance from demonic influence… John Leaps Evangelization hosted the conference, “Shielding the Children of God,” in Newark. The group says its goal is to “help people in the healing process, which includes identifying and treating the wounds that have negatively affected their lives”… Cardinal Ernest Simoni Troshani of Albania — whom Pope Francis called a “living martyr” in 2024 — told the story of his life with the help of a translator. …
Why Do People Say They Leave the Faith? by J.C. Miller
By J.C. Miller, Crisis Magazine – We’ve all seen the headlines about America becoming a majority non-Christian country someday. Though we are encouraged by recent waves of conversion, we all know people who have lost their faith. We read that “while most Catholics have remained within the religious fold, a significant number have left the Catholic faith: 15 percent of the U.S. population says they were raised Catholic but no longer identify as such.”
New Superman Movie Surprisingly Avoids Wokeness, Honors Adoption and Real Fatherhood, by Calvin Freiburger
By Calvin Freiburger, LifeSiteNews – The latest cinematic iteration of Superman hit theaters last week, and because we live in an era where a superhero can’t just be a superhero anymore, it was accompanied by all-too-familiar chatter about how woke it would be… the film’s director, James Gunn, threw fuel on the fire when he said in a pre-release interview, “Yes, it’s about politics,” and touted it as an “immigrant that came from other places and populated the country, but for me it is mostly a story that says basic human kindness is a value and is something we have lost.”
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Heavenly Things Revealed to Infants
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 11:25-27 – 25 At that time Jesus declared, “I thank you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that you have hidden these things from the wise and understanding and revealed them to infants; 26 yes, Father, for such was your gracious will. 27 All things have been delivered to me by my Father; and no one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except the Son and any one to whom the Son chooses to reveal him.”
Fr. Kevin Drew: God Loved You First, and Blessed Is This Hierarchy
By Fr. Kevin Drew, Catholic Exchange – Christ’s parables were made-up stories, but they weren’t “tall tales.” The parable of the Good Samaritan, about a man beaten up and robbed on the road from Jerusalem to Jericho was believable because things like that happened all the time. Bandits populated the Jericho Road… Jerusalem sits way up high on a mountain, 2600 feet above sea level. Jericho, only fifteen miles to the east, is the lowest inhabited city on earth. It is around 800 feet below sea level. That’s a huge drop within a short distance.
Hell, Yes! by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Hell exists. In fact it is easily accessible, via a toll-free road. That is unpopular message of The Hell There Is, by Msgr. Charles Pope… Give Msgr. Pope credit for courage: for taking on a topic that few preachers want to touch. (Give him credit, too for a terrific book title.) While critics of the Catholic Church—and of Christianity in general—complain about hellfire-and-brimstone sermons, the truth is that most preachers shy away from the topic of hell, preferring to focus on more pleasant aspects of the faith.
+ Carlo Maria Viganò, Archbishop: The Green “Conversion”
By Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, Exsurge Domine – The theory that blames humans for climate change from CO resulting 2 emissions into the atmosphere is supported by a clear minority of the scientific community, is in a very serious and obvious conflict of interest. Its media overexposure stems from the systematic censorship of all truly independent and authoritative voices and a complete distortion of reality… The whole barrage of lies and fraud thatly lenice assumptionmizes the “green transition” is based on the goal of reducing CO 22. In reality, carbon dioxide is essential for the survival of life on the planet, and reducing it was was destroy all life on Earth.
Opinion: Why the Epstein List Matters, by Eric Sammons
By Eric Sammons, Crisis Magazine – I was never much of a conspiracy theorist. Sure, I heard the speculations… but I usually just dismissed them with a shake of my head and maybe even a chuckle. I know that evil men can join together to do evil things, but I just didn’t think men were competent enough to pull off the usually elaborate machinations these theories proposed.
Of course, the past five years changed my perspective, and I’m not alone in this shift. …
AI and the Catholic Moment, by R.J. Snell
By R.J. Snell, The Catholic Thing – Elon Musk recently promised to improve his version of an AI chatbot, nicknamed Grok. The fix did not go well, to put it mildly. In one description, Grok was intentionally designed to be “an ‘anti-woke’ competitor to OpenAI’s ChatGPT.” But Grok seemed indistinguishable from its competitors. The fix, as was widely noted in recent days, whatever else it was, certainly was “anti-woke,” with Grok turning into a holocaust denier, casting aspersions against Jews, threatening the Turkish president, and Grok giving itself the new nickname of “MechaHitler.”
Tom Homan Has Some Choice Words For The California Bishop Who Said Illegals Can Skip Mass, by Mary Margaret Olohan
By Mary Margaret Olohan, DailyWire – Asked about a Catholic bishop in California who told illegal immigrants they no longer have to go to Sunday mass, White House Border Czar Tom Homan did not mince words… “This is BS” (Homan responded) to news that San Bernardino Bishop Alberto Rojas issued a decree on July 8 dispensing those in his diocese from attending Mass “due to potential immigration enforcement actions by civil authorities” if they have “genuine fear of immigration enforcement actions.” His dispensation is in effect until “such time as this decree is revoked or amended.”
Notre-Dame Cathedral Welcomes More Than 6 Million Visitors Since Reopening, by Almudena Martínez-Bordiú
By Almudena Martínez-Bordiú, Catholic World Report – Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris has become the most visited place in France. Since reopening its doors last December after a 2019 fire, it has welcomed more than 6 million people… On April 15, 2019, the French capital witnessed one of the most devastating tragedies in its recent history. Its iconic cathedral — a religious, architectural, and cultural symbol that had withstood the test of centuries — was engulfed in flames.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Will You Be Exalted to Heaven?
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 11:20-24 – 20 Then he began to upbraid the cities where most of his mighty works had been done, because they did not repent. 21 “Woe to you, Chorazin! woe to you, Bethsaida! for if the mighty works done in you had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes. 22 But I tell you, it shall be more tolerable on the day of judgment for Tyre and Sidon than for you. 23 And you, Capernaum, will you be exalted to heaven? …
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: Culture of Death Advances in UK
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – A little over two weeks ago, the UK Parliament voted, 379 to 137, to decriminalize abortion up to the point of birth in England and Wales. This consequential vote occurred after less than an hour of debate… Under the previous law, abortion was permitted without restrictions up to 24 weeks. Now, however, a woman can end the life of her child up to the very point of birth, without risking any legal consequences… Although the parliamentary vote strongly favored the amendment, sentiment within the UK is far from uniformly in support. …
UPDATE: Pope Leo XIV’s Hometown Purchases His Childhood Home, Says It Is a “Historical Opportunity”, by Amira Abuzeid
By Amira Abuzeid, CNA – The village of Dolton purchased Pope Leo XIV’s boyhood home for $375,000 on Tuesday, July 8, after the village board unanimously approved its purchase at a special meeting the week before… Newly-elected Dolton Mayor Jason House said on July 10 that a steering committee would be formed in order to plan how to manage the property, which will become a historic site open to the public. He said the committee would then “lay out the plans to trustees and the community.”
Conservative Backlash Forces Christian University to Return Funding for LGBT Inclusion, by Jules Gomes
By Jules Gomes, The Stream – Bestselling author accuses Baylor University president of close ties to LGBT-affirming church… The world’s largest Baptist university has reversed its decision to accept a grant of $643,401 to promote LGBT inclusion in churches following intense backlash from Christian leaders… Baylor University, a private Christian school in Texas, announced on July 9 that it would return funding from the Eula Mae and John Baugh Foundation, but “remain committed to providing a loving and caring community for all — including our LGBTQIA+ students.”
Bishop Joseph Strickland: The Lavender Mafia and the St. Gallen Mafia
By Bishop Joseph Strickland, Bishop Emeritus, Substack – In a recent post, I spoke of what many refer to as the “Lavender Mafia.” This term is commonly used to describe a hidden network of clergy within the Church who engage in or protect homosexual activity, form alliances based on mutual secrecy, and often work to silence or sideline faithful priests and bishops. This network thrives on secrecy, moral compromise, and disobedience to Church teaching — and its existence is tragically linked to the ongoing crisis of abuse, cover-ups, and doctrinal confusion… But the Lavender Mafia is not operating alone.
Our Lady of Guadalupe: Surprising Facts That Defy Explanation, by Bradley Shumaker
By Bradley Shumaker, National Catholic Register – You may know the story, but these lesser-known miracles and mysteries surrounding Our Lady of Guadalupe are sure to renew your wonder… Most Catholics are well-versed in the details of the Marian apparitions that took place in Europe at Lourdes in 1858 and at Fatima in 1917. While many have knowledge of the apparitions of Our Lady of Guadalupe in the 1500s, there are a number of amazing details related to this event that some may find surprising.
Fr. Raymond J. de Souza: Waters Deadly and Domesticated
By Fr. Raymond J. de Souza, The Catholic Thing – The floodplains of the Guadalupe River in Texas seem to be a place of elevated Biblical literacy. I imagine then that when the raging waters brought death and destruction, more than a few turned to Psalm 69: I am sunk in the abysmal swamp where there is no foothold; I have reached the watery depths; the flood overwhelms me. But I pray to you, O LORD, for the time of your favor, O God! In your great kindness answer me with your constant help.
Netherlands Euthanizes 517 People Without Consent in Just One Year, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The Netherlands has had a problem with euthanasia without request (LAWER) and the under-reporting of euthanasia since the inception of its euthanasia law… Every five years the Netherlands government has commissioned a study to determine the number of deaths by medical and end-of-life decisions. The study is done by researchers who send questionnaires to physicians to determine how a random person died within a given year.
Instead Of Boosting LGBT Agendas On Back To The Frontier, The (Chip and Joanna) Gaineses Need To Go Back To The Bible, by Jordan Boyd
By Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – In nine years, the Gaineses went from making traditional marriage the hill they die on to making it the hill they flippantly surrender… America’s favorite home renovation couple is in hot water with their supporters this week after viewers discovered their latest TV endeavor features a homosexual couple who bought their children via surrogacy.
Meet the ‘Little Cajun Saint’ Beloved by a Louisiana Community Hoping for Her Canonization, by McKenna Snow
By McKenna Snow, Catholic Vote – If canonized, Richard would be the first saint from Louisiana… “She was just a Cajun girl who loved God, who loved her family, who loved her friends, and just did everything the best she could,” Fr. LaVergne said… Speaking to Louisiana First News about the lengthy canonization process, Brian Pedraza, the theology director at Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University in Baton Rouge, also spoke about how meaningful such a canonization would be for the Louisiana community… “Just to have somebody that is one of our own people,” he said, “that would be incredible.” …
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Subsidiarity, Charity, and the Good Samaritan
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – The Parable of the Good Samaritan reinforces the truth that charity is personal, not bureaucratic. The Church includes all the baptized. “Now you are the body of Christ and individually members of it.” (1 Cor. 12:27) The Catholic Church is universal. Many tribes and nationalities make up the Church. Like the relationship between Jesus and His disciples, the relationship between the clergy and the laity is personal. The clergy are priests, prophets, and kings. They celebrate the sacraments, proclaim the Gospel, and rule the Church—especially parishes, dioceses, and religious orders.
Saint of the Day for July 15: St. Bonaventure
Franciscan Media – Perhaps not a household name for most people, Saint Bonaventure, nevertheless, played an important role in both the medieval Church and the history of the Franciscan Order. A senior faculty member at the University of Paris, Saint Bonaventure certainly captured the hearts of his students through his academic skills and insights.
Cardinal Newman’s Liturgical Compass, by Michael J. Ortiz
By Michael J. Ortiz, Crisis Magazine – St. John Henry Newman was canonized by Pope Francis in 2019. Newman was born in London in 1801 and led a storied life of sanctity and scholarship. He entered the Church in 1845, and he was made a cardinal in 1879. His works on education, development of doctrine, and Church history are masterpieces written in a prose style equal to the best writers of his century. His Apologia Pro Vita Sua is often considered the greatest spiritual autobiography since St. Augustine.
Why AI’s Siren Song Is So Hard To Resist, by J. Peder Zane
By J. Peder Zane, American Greatness – As AI grows more lifelike, we’re not just using machines—we’re bonding with them, choosing frictionless intimacy over the messy, meaningful demands of human connection… Should we say please and thank you to Siri and Alexa?… Sure, it sounds a little nutty to extend courtesy to machines. We don’t say job well done to our dishwashers, robot vacuums, sprinklers, and all the other gadgets that make our lives easier.
Former Liberation Theology Leader Calls on Latin American Bishops to Focus on Christ, by Monasa Narjara
By Monasa Narjara, Catholic World Report – “When will you give us good news about God, Christ, and his Spirit? About grace and salvation? About conversion of heart and meditating on the Word? About prayer and adoration, devotion to the Mother of the Lord, and other such themes? In short, when will you send us a truly religious, spiritual message?”… For the friar, “the secular world itself is fed up with secularity and is off searching for spirituality,” but the CELAM bishops “continue to offer them social issues and more social issues; and of the spiritual [you give them], almost only crumbs.”
Why MAGA Is Getting Angry at Donald Trump and His Team, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – And if I’m honest, I’ve struggled with this sin, too. Specifically, there’s part of me that’s angry I had to live through the past few years of our history, starting in 2020 with COVID, the George Floyd riots, the election fraud, the FBI’s crackdown on patriotic Americans, and the mass invasion of our country enabled by our own government… Did I or millions of other ordinary Americans really deserve to helplessly suffer through all that? Did we really need to see all our institutions turn against us on a dime on the orders of soulless bureaucrats working with billion-dollar conglomerates and wicked globalist conspirators? …
‘Two Different Americas’: SBA-Pro Life President Lays Out What’s Next In Fight For Life, by M.D. Kittle
By M.D. Kittle, The Federalist – “We must demand that anyone seeking our vote live up to the promise the party has made in platform after platform to protect unborn children nationally,” SBA Pro-Life America’s president told the Des Moines gathering. “Today I am calling on all voters to send that clear message at this pivotal moment in the greatest human rights battle of our time.”
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: I Have Not Come to Bring Peace, but a Sword
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 10:34 – 11:1 – 34 “Do not think that I have come to bring peace on earth; I have not come to bring peace, but a sword. 35 For I have come to set a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law; 36 and a man’s foes will be those of his own household. 37 He who loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me; and he who loves son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me; 38 and he who does not take his cross and follow me is not worthy of me. …
‘This Was a Very Different Response,’ Noem Says Regarding Texas Floods, by Olivia Pero
By Olivia Pero, The Daily Signal – Dept. of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem praised the rapid response of the FEMA and the DHS to the Texas flash floods on both NBC News and Fox News Sunday morning… Noem defended the speed at which her department deployed resources, despite claims that it took longer to send them due to her new policy requiring all FEMA contracts and grants above $100,000 be approved by her… “Within just an hour or two after the flooding, we had resources from the DHS there helping those individuals in Texas,” Noem told Kristen Welker, host of “Meet the Press.”
Saint of the Day for July 14: Saint Kateri Tekakwitha (1656 – April 17, 1680)
By Franciscan Media, July 14 – The blood of martyrs is the seed of saints. Nine years after the Jesuits Isaac Jogues and Jean de Lelande were tomahawked by Iroquois warriors, a baby girl was born near the place of their martyrdom, Auriesville, New York… Her mother was a Christian Algonquin, taken captive by the Iroquois and given as wife to the chief of the Mohawk clan, the boldest and fiercest of the Five Nations. When she was four, Tekakwitha lost her parents and little brother in a smallpox epidemic that left her disfigured and half blind. …
Msgr. Robert J. Batule: The Decline of Liberal Catholicism
Msgr. Robert J. Batule,The Catholic Thing – When I was ordained a priest in 1985, my first pastor was about to turn 50 years old; he was a member of the Ordination Class of 1962. He saw himself and others saw him too as a “Vatican II” priest. There were meetings galore, a lot of “co-ministry” with women Religious, and, in discussions, frequent references to the marginalized and minorities of various kinds. But I don’t recall that we had a single Holy Hour in the Presence of the Blessed Sacrament in my five-year assignment there, nor do I remember hearing a word against co-habitation in the parish Pre-Cana program.
Fr. David Howell: The Invisible God, Seen In the Fruits of Communion
Fr David Howell, Catholic Herald – Pope Benedict XVI was once asked by a child making their First Holy Communion why he could not see Jesus. The Pope replied that we can only see some things by their effects, like invisible electricity that makes visible light — and so too with Jesus in the Eucharist, we see him by the effect Holy Communion has on those who receive him: they live like Jesus.
Aquinas and Prudential Judgment, by Dr. Edward Feser
By Dr. Edward Feser, Catholic World Report – In contemporary debates in Catholic moral theology, a distinction is often drawn between actions that are flatly ruled out in principle and those whose permissibility or impermissibility is a matter of prudential judgment. For example, it is often noted that abortion is wrong always and, in principle, whereas how many immigrants a country ought to allow in and under what conditions are matters of prudential judgment. …
Aborted Babies are Being Flushed Into America’s Drinking Water, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – A new report and proposed legislation have raised alarms among pro-life advocates, highlighting the practice of abortion centers disposing of the remains of aborted babies in public water systems, potentially contaminating drinking water across the United States… According to a recent report by Liberty Counsel Action, an estimated 30-40 tons of fetal remains and abortion pill byproducts are flushed into public water systems annually, a practice that pro-life advocates describe as both ethically abhorrent and a public health concern. The report notes that wastewater treatment facilities are not designed to process such remains, raising questions about contamination and oversight. …
Pope Leo Celebrates First ‘Green Mass’ as He Pursues ‘Climate Justice for All’, by Simon Kent
By Simon Kent, Breitbart – Leo, history’s first American pope, has previously indicated he intends to further his predecessor Francis’ ecological endeavors… In a message for the church’s annual day of prayer for creation, Leo blasted the “injustice, violations of international law and the rights of peoples, grave inequalities and the greed that fuels them are spawning deforestation, pollution and the loss of biodiversity.”… He made no equivocations about what or who was to blame, identifying “climate change provoked by human activity.”
Pope Prays for Conversion of Those Resisting Climate Action at New Mass, by Justin McLellan
By Justin McLellan, USCCB – “We must pray for the conversion of many people, inside and outside of the church, who still do not recognize the urgency of caring for our common home,” Pope Leo XIV said while celebrating a new formulary of the Mass “for the care of creation.”
Dcn. Thomas L. McDonald: ‘There Is No Pain Greater’: Grieving With the Parents of Lost Children
By Deacon Thomas L. McDonald, National Catholic Register – There is no emotional pain on earth greater than that of a parent who has lost a child. As we read the news of so many deaths from the Texas floods, those of the children hit particularly hard. That so many of them were attending a Christian camp is particularly troubling to many: If this is how God rewards innocent children gathered to praise his name, what does Christian faith even mean?
‘You Are Not Alone’: Kentucky Priest Offers to Cover Funeral Costs for Parents Who Lost Children to Texas Floods, by McKenna Snow
By McKenna Snow, Catholic Vote – A Kentucky priest who grew up in Texas has offered to fully cover the funeral costs for any parent who lost a child to the devastating flash floods from the Guadalupe River last week, saying in his offer to the grieving families: “You are not alone.”… The death toll from the July 4 flooding has climbed to 120, according to a report updated July 10 from AccuWeather. At least 27 victims were young campers and counselors from the Christian girls’ summer camp, Camp Mystic.
New Evidence Confirms CDF Report, Erodes Vatican Narrative on Traditional Latin Mass Restrictions, by Diane Montagna
By Diane Montagna, Substack – More evidence has come to light confirming the authenticity of the sections I published last week from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith’s final report on its 2020 survey of bishops concerning the implementation of Summorum Pontificum, Benedict XVI’s 2007 apostolic letter liberalizing the traditional Roman liturgy… The sections I published on July 1 comprised the CDF report’s overall assessment of the survey results and a collection of quotations from bishops that were meant to give Pope Francis an overall representation of their responses.
Father Thomas Hennen Named Bishop of Baker, Oregon, as Bishop Cary retires
By Rachel Quackenbush, Catholic Vote – Pope Leo XIV has accepted the resignation of Bishop Liam Cary, who has led the Diocese of Baker, Oregon, since 2012, and appointed Father Thomas Hennen of Iowa as his successor… Bishop-elect Hennen currently serves as vicar general and rector of Sacred Heart Cathedral in the Diocese of Davenport, Iowa… For more than a decade, Bishop-elect Hennen has been involved with Courage International, a Catholic apostolate offering spiritual support to individuals who experience same-sex attraction. He has served as both diocesan coordinator and chaplain for the local chapter in the Diocese of Davenport.
The Joys, Sufferings, and Spiritual Fruits of the Marriage of Louis and Zelie Martin, by Dawn Beutner
By Dawn Beutner, Catholic World Report – While Saint Thérèse of Lisieux seemed to live an ordinary life in a middle-class French family, her autobiography is far from ordinary. The Story of a Soul has inspired millions of Catholics to recognize that, for each of us, our “vocation is love!”1 The life stories of Thérèse’s parents, Saints Louis and Zélie Martin, can help us learn how to live our vocations within family life in an extraordinary way.
10 Years Ago, Planned Parenthood Was Exposed Selling Aborted Baby Parts, by Sarah Neely
By Sarah Neely, LifeNews – Operation Rescue President Troy Newman celebrates the ten-year anniversary of a ground-breaking undercover project that shook the abortion industry to its core.
On July 14, 2015, the first of a series of undercover videos was released showing Planned Parenthood executives discussing the gruesome details of their program for harvesting organs and tissue from babies aborted at Planned Parenthood facilities nationwide. The tiny livers, hearts, brains, and limbs were then sold to middle-man organ distributors and/or research laboratories around the world.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Fear Him Who Can Destroy Soul and Body in Hell
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 10:24-33 – 24 “A disciple is not above his teacher, nor a servant above his master; 25 it is enough for the disciple to be like his teacher, and the servant like his master. If they have called the master of the house Beelzebul, how much more will they malign those of his household. 26 “So have no fear of them; for nothing is covered that will not be revealed, or hidden that will not be known. …
Complicit Clergy: US Bishops Are Completely Obsessed With Trump’s Crackdown On Illegal Immigration
By Staff, Complicit Clergy – The Office of Policy and Advocacy of the USCCB Migration and Refugee Services has published a major document summarizing what they believe to be the adverse consequences that will be suffered by illegal aliens as the result of the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill passed in early July. No, this is not a joke. The document is actually 7 pages long… Perhaps the bishops are experiencing withdrawal symptoms from losing the over $3 billion in illegal alien funding they received under the Biden administration. What else could possibly explain the level of neurosis we are currently seeing from the USCCB?
Saints of the Day for July 12: Saints John Jones and John Wall
By Franciscan Media – These two friars were martyred in England in the 16th and 17th centuries for refusing to deny their faith… John Jones was Welsh. He was ordained a diocesan priest and was twice imprisoned for administering the sacraments before leaving England in 1590. He joined the Franciscans at the age of 60 and returned to England three years later while Queen Elizabeth I was at the height of her power. …
What It Means to Love Thy Neighbor: Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, by Gayle Somers
By Gayle Somers, Catholic Exchange – This Sunday we are reading a very well-known portion of St. Luke’s Gospel—the parable of the Good Samaritan. It is fascinating to watch the progression of this episode. It begins with the approach of a “scholar of the Law,” a man who was an expert in explaining the details of the Mosaic Law. He wanted to test Jesus. Why? We don’t know much about this man, but we at least know that his question was not looking for an answer as much as an outcome, although it sounds very noble:
First Amendment Triumph: IRS Recognizes Pastors’ Right to Free Speech, by Zack Smith
By Zack Smith, The Daily Signal – Surely, in today’s America, the federal government can’t punish pastors for preaching from the pulpit about how to apply God’s Word to everyday life… And yet, for 70 years, the Internal Revenue Service did just that… It used a provision of the Internal Revenue Code called the Johnson Amendment—inserted in 1954 by then-Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson to stymie his political opponents—to chill free speech in churches… The amendment uses nebulous language designed to prevent nonprofits from expressing views on political issues and candidates.
Archbishop Aguer: Why Aren’t Bishops Speaking Out About Collapsing Birth Rates?
By Archbishop Héctor Aguer, LifeSiteNews – The data reveals a political problem: “to govern is to populate.” The expression is attributed to Juan Bautista Alberdi, though he was referring to immigration. If we were to continue to accept and attribute some value to it, we would have to translate it: “to govern is to ensure more babies are born.” This is not at all simple, because the meaning of the family has changed, courtship has become early cohabitation, and the use of contraception has become widespread. Even the memory of Humanae vitae has been lost.
Why We Need the Creed: An Anniversary That Matters, by Dr. R. Jared Staudt
By Dr. R. Jared Staudt, Catholic World Report – The Emperor Constantine, fresh from his victory over Licinius, making him the sole Roman Emperor, was keen to bring peace also to the Church, embroiled as it was in controversy. Though local synods had already addressed the teaching of the Egyptian priest, Arius, who taught that the Son had been created by the Father, Constantine enabled bishops to travel to Nicaea from throughout the Empire to address this divisive assertion, making this the first general or ecumenical council.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Sheep in the Midst of Wolves – Wise and Innocent
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 10:16-23 – 16 “Behold, I send you out as sheep in the midst of wolves; so be wise as serpents and innocent as doves. 17 Beware of men; for they will deliver you up to councils, and flog you in their synagogues, 18 and you will be dragged before governors and kings for my sake, to bear testimony before them and the Gentiles. 19 When they deliver you up, do not be anxious how you are to speak or what you are to say; for what you are to say will be given to you in that hour; …
Pope Names Another Pro-Immigration Bishop: This Time in Austin, Texas, by Eric Killelea
By Eric Killelea, Chron, (Complicit Clergy) – Pope Leo XIV has named Bishop Daniel Garcia of Monterey, California, to be the next Roman Catholic bishop of Austin, promoting another vocal ally on immigration to a leadership position in Texas… While the Catholic church teaches that a nation has the right to control its borders, Garcia, a 64-year-old Texas native, delivered a message in both English and Spanish to say the church would also speak up for the “poor, the weak, and those who live on the margins,” including undocumented immigrants, per CNA.
Bishop Strickland: No More Lavender Mafia!
By Bishop Joseph Strickland, Complicit Clergy – This doctrinal smokescreen is the hallmark of the Lavender Mafia – a clandestine network within the Church hierarchy that protects and advances a homosexual ideology while masquerading under the banner of compassion. It gained unprecedented influence during the Francis era: from the explicit approval of same-sex blessings to episcopal cover-ups. Its tentacles now reach into the Leo papacy, and Fr. Hennen’s appointment is proof.
Trump Is Whipsawing His Base, Sending Contradictory Signals, byJohn Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – Classical scholar and top-notch political analyst Victor Davis Hanson says it better than I can: President Donald Trump is providing first-rate leadership on many issues, and is off-the-charts superior to the GOP establishment that colluded with Democrats to destroy him. But he’s also all over the map, showing signs of caving to pressure from entrenched financial interests and disappointing his most devoted supporters on emotionally resonant issues.
The Real Threat Isn’t Settler Colonialism — It’s Settler Immigration, by Brianna Lyman
By Brianna Lyman, The Federalist – There’s a good chance that this November, New York City will elect an openly declared socialist, Zohran Mamdani. Mamdani isn’t American in any meaningful sense — he’s from Uganda and preaches ideas that are fundamentally incompatible with our republican form of government. Still, he has a good shot at winning, partly because his ideology taps into the same grievance that animates leftists everywhere: the myth of settler colonialism.
Fr. Thomas G. Morrow: How to Live a Marriage for Life
By Fr. Thomas G. Morrow, Catholic Exchange – The first question we must ask ourselves before diving into this topic is: Do we want to marry for life? In the twenty-first century that’s a tall order. How can we be sure that the person we’re dating is someone with whom we will be able to persevere throughout a lifetime? And how important is that whole perseverance thing?… Well, for a Catholic—indeed for any Christian—it’s extremely important. Jesus said, “Whoever divorces his wife and marries another commits adultery against her” (Mk. 10:11).
Praying for the ‘Conversion’ of Climate-Change Skeptics? by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – We all stand in constant need of conversion. But conversion to what? If the Holy Father meant that we should all learn greater respect for the wonders of God’s creation, good Christians can quickly join in the prayers. But if he meant that all men and women should be “converted” to belief in the reality of man-made climate change, his appeal raises serious questions.
San Bernardino Diocese Grants Sunday Mass Dispensation to Those Fearing Deportation, by Madalaine Elhabbal
By Madalaine Elhabbal, Catholic World Report – Bishop Alberto Rojas of the diocese of San Bernardino, California, has granted a dispensation from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass for those within the diocese who fear deportation… The bishop said all of the faithful within the diocese who possess “genuine fear” of arrest while attending Mass are dispensed from the obligation until further notice, and are “encouraged to maintain their spiritual communion with Christ and His Church through acts of personal prayer.”
Saint of the Day for July 11: St. Benedict (c. 480 – c. 547)
By Franciscan Media – It is unfortunate that no contemporary biography was written of a man who has exercised the greatest influence on monasticism in the West. Benedict is well recognized in the later Dialogues of Saint Gregory, but these are sketches to illustrate miraculous elements of his career.
Planned Parenthood: There Will be a “Public Health Crisis” If We Can’t Kill More Babies, by Melissa O’Rourke
By Melissa O’Rourke, LifeNews – Planned Parenthood filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration on Monday in response to funding cuts included in the “Big Beautiful Bill,” which threaten to shutter hundreds of its clinics… President Donald Trump on Friday signed the GOP’s massive tax and spending bill, which includes language blocking Medicaid funding for abortion providers for one year. …
Border Patrol Chief Brushes Off Mayor Bass: ‘We’re Not Leaving LA – Get Used to It’, by James Mortensen
By James Mortensen, CNS News – On Monday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) launched an operation on Los Angeles’ MacArthur Park to the dismay of Democrat Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, who appeared at the park shortly after the operation began and told reporters that federal agents need to leave “because this is unacceptable!”Bass was also seen talking to a uniformed USBP agent, who handed his phone to Bass so that she could speak to an official later identified as U.S. Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino.
Fr. John A. Perricone: Beware the Priest as Clown
By Fr. John A. Perricone, Crisis Magazine – Clownishness reached new depths several months ago in the Philippines. Not the Bozo kind, the Catholic kind. Cardinal Antonio Tagle took to the stage, donning a chorus line outfit, microphone in hand, bobbing and swaying as he crooned John Lennon’s “Imagine.”
Faith-Based Organizations Mobilize After Deadly Texas Floods, by Philip Roberts
By Philip Roberts, The Daily Signal – Devastating floods over the Independence Day weekend caused widespread damage throughout the Texas Hill Country, prompting an extensive volunteer relief response from several faith-based and community organizations… At least 111 people died in the floods, including more than two dozen campers and counselors from Camp Mystic in Kerr County. Search and rescue operations continue as teams work to locate dozens of missing people.
Bishop Joseph Strickland: When Wolves Wear Vestments: The Synodal Siege Within the Church
By Bishop Joseph E. Strickland, Bishop Emeritus of Tyler, Substack – There are moments in the Church’s history when the sheep must look up – not because of storms from the world, but because the shepherds themselves have fallen silent … or worse, have joined the wolves… St Paul once warned the Church in Ephesus with piercing clarity: “I know that, after my departure, ravening wolves will enter in among you, not sparing the flock” (Acts 20:29)… And those wolves have come. They wear vestments. They speak of mercy, but they mock truth. They preach inclusion, but they exclude fidelity to the Deposit of Faith. They bless what God has called sin. …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Freely Have You Received – Freely Give
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 10:7-15 – 7 And preach as you go, saying, `The kingdom of heaven is at hand.’ 8 Heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse lepers, cast out demons. You received without paying, give without pay. 9 Take no gold, nor silver, nor copper in your belts, 10 no bag for your journey, nor two tunics, nor sandals, nor a staff; for the laborer deserves his food. …
Trump Is Considering a Takeover of the District of Columbia. Here’s Why That’s a Good Idea. by Jarrett Stepman
By Jarrett Stepman, The Daily Signal – The crime and dysfunction in Washington, D.C., is an embarrassment to the country. President Donald Trump rightly called out the problem at a press conference on Tuesday and offered a solution… “We have tremendous power at the White House to run places when we have to. We could run D.C. I mean, we’re … looking at D.C.,” Trump said. “Susie Wiles is working very closely with [Mayor Muriel Bowser].”… “I think that we should govern District of Columbia,” Trump told reporters on Air Force One in late February, according to Reuters. “We should run it strong, run it with law and order, make it absolutely flawlessly beautiful. And I think we should take over Washington, D.C.—Make it safe.”
Truly Becoming Ourselves, by Stephen P. White
By Stephen P. White, The Catholic Thing – Human beings, having a rational nature, are free to choose between good and evil. This freedom constitutes, in the words of Pope Leo XIII, “the highest of natural endowments.” We are not only free to choose between good and evil, but we are also responsible for those choices. We are responsible for the intentions by which we act, for the actions themselves, and, to some degree, for the consequences of those actions.
U.S. Catholic Bishops Launch Fresh Assault on President Donald Trump, by Jules Gomes
By Jules Gomes, The Stream – USCCB (has) launched a new offensive against Pres. D. Trump, asserting that his One Big Beautiful Bill, is morally objectionable, inconsistent with Catholic values, and harmful to the weakest in society… A day before Trump signed the bill, Abp. Timothy P. Broglio, president of the USCCB, blasted it for ramping up immigration enforcement and making steeper cuts to Medicaid and clean energy tax credits. It also threatens the “social justice” policies of the bishops, who are known to be mostly left-wing in their political orientation and who favor big government, unlimited immigration, welfare spending, and state intervention on climate change.
‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Codifies 28 Executive Actions Into Law, Johnson Announces, by Elise DeGeeter
By Elise DeGeeter, Catholic Vote – House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., announced July 8 that President Donald Trump’s newly signed “Big Beautiful Bill” enshrines 28 of his executive actions into federal law… “Congress has cemented President Trump’s agenda by passing the Administration’s signature legislation — the One Big Beautiful Bill,” Johnson announced in a July 8 statement. “In this historic act, Republicans included 28 of President Trump’s top executive actions – now codifying some of the most significant America First priorities.”
Pastors Can Now Endorse Candidates From the Pulpit, by Gary Bauer | Jul 9, 2025
By Gary Bauer, LifeNews – Freedom won big today! In a victory for religious liberty and free speech, the IRS has determined that pastors can endorse candidates for public office from the pulpit… The announcement was the result of the IRS agreeing to settle a lawsuit filed by two Texas churches challenging the Johnson Amendment, a regulation that muzzles nonprofit groups when it involves political speech. This settlement would not have happened if Kamala Harris controlled the IRS.
CNN Melts Down Over Women Getting Happier By Ditching Feminism For Femininity, by Joy Pullmann
By Joy Pullmann, The Federalist – Over the weekend, CNN published a hysterical feature wailing over feminism’s fading appeal to younger women. It comes a few months after a similar New York Times feature. Of course, the legacy publications ingeniously blame “hatred” and misogyny for younger women seeking life patterns outside feminism. You see, it’s not patronizing or psychotic to tell women we can’t make choices that Cluster B covens don’t approve of.
The Church Isn’t a Corporation, But the Synod Acts Like One, by Charles Collins
By Charles Collins, Catholic Herald – For comparison, the Fathers of the First Council of Nicaea in AD 325—exactly 1,700 years ago this year—took less than three months to define the Divinity of Christ and set the date for Easter. After four years of synodality, we still do not have a clear working definition of what synodality even is… Asked by the Vatican’s own news service to define synodality, the Undersecretary of the Synod Secretariat, Sister Nathalie Becquart, referred to the Final Document, quoted Australian theologian Ormond Rush—who called synodality “the Second Vatican Council in a nutshell”—and pointed to the Synod’s tagline: “Communion, participation, mission.” This was not an impromptu exchange but a formal interview to highlight the Pathways document. …
Thoughts About the Mass for Care of Creation. by John M. Grondelski
By John M. Grondelski, Crisis Magazine – …dismissing a Mass for “care of creation” as some kind of ecclesiastical tree hugging loses the perspective that the world over which God gave us dominion is valuable: intrinsically albeit finitely. The “world” (together with the flesh and the devil) should not divert us from God; rather, it is intended to lead us to Him. (That is, in part, what natural theology is about). Let’s not devalue creation.
Saint of the Day for July 10: St. Veronica Giuliani
Franciscan Media – Veronica’s desire to be like Christ crucified was answered with the stigmata… Veronica was born in Mercatelli, Italy. It is said that when her mother Benedetta was dying she called her five daughters to her bedside and entrusted each of them to one of the five wounds of Jesus. Veronica was entrusted to the wound below Christ’s heart.
The US Bishops Denounce ‘The Most Significant Pro-Life Law Ever’, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – When “the most significant pro-life law ever” is enacted, you might expect a celebratory message from the US Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). If so, you would be disappointed. In a statement released after the bill’s passage, Archbishop Timothy Broglio, the USCCB president, “lamented the great harm the bill will cause to many of the most vulnerable in society…” … Ironic, isn’t it? Unborn children are surely among “the most vulnerable in society” today.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Jesus Gives His Disciples Authority to Heal and Set Free
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 10:1-7 – 1 And he called to him his twelve disciples and gave them authority over unclean spirits, to cast them out, and to heal every disease and every infirmity. 2 The names of the twelve apostles are these: first, Simon, who is called Peter, and Andrew his brother; James the son of Zebedee, and John his brother; 3 Philip and Bartholomew; Thomas and Matthew the tax collector; James the son of Alphaeus, and Thaddaeus; 4 Simon the Cananaean, and Judas Iscariot, who betrayed him. …
Pew: 1 in 10 Adults Globally Leave Childhood Religions, Buddhists Top List, by Hannah Hiesteron
By Hannah Hiesteron, Catholic Vote – About one in 10 adults under 55 years old have left their childhood religion, with Buddhists the most likely to disaffiliate or switch to another religion, a June study from the Pew Research Center discovered… Pew analyzed surveys from 117 different countries and territories to calculate the rates of “religious switching” — the numbers of those under 55 who changed their religious identity after childhood or became religiously unaffiliated. Pew found that young adults were more likely than older adults to switch their religion.
Crazy Leftist Killers, by Gary Bauer
By Gary Bauer, Patriot Post – There have been several deliberate, coordinated assassination attempts against federal law enforcement officers of the United States over the past few days.
In recent days, violent left-wing extremists have attempted to murder federal immigration police officers. These are not peaceful protests that got out of hand. These are deliberate, coordinated assassination attempts against federal law enforcement officers of the United States. …
Amnesty for Sweatshop Farms & Hotels Tempts a Prodigal America to Stay in Its Pigsty, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – Our country’s in deep, deep trouble. It’s only patriotic to admit that starkly and squarely. If your family member has cancer, you do him no favors by insisting he’s perfectly fine, that “those doctors just want to suck you dry.” Self-styled conservatives who keep offering you ideological crack pipes stuffed with balled-up old Ronald Reagan speeches aren’t “standing for principle.” They’re trying to squeeze the last few dollars out of a dying, discredited grift.
The Catholic Herald: Toulouse Archbishop Appoints Convicted Rapist As Diocesan Chancellor
The Catholic Herald – Archbishop Guy André Marie de Kerimel of Toulouse has appointed a convicted rapist, Dominique Spina, as archdiocesan chancellor and episcopal delegate for marriages… The priest was convicted in 2005 of the rape of a high school student in Pau, southwest France, in the Diocese of Bayonne, in 1993. The victim came from a troubled family background and believed he had a vocation to the priesthood. Spina became his spiritual director and carried out the abuse between 1992 and 1994… Spina initially prevented the young man from entering the diocesan seminary. … Spina was sentenced to four years in prison for what he described as a “consensual relationship”.
Anti-Christian Hostility Is Rising — and the Silence Is Deafening, by Gia Chacón
By Gia Chacón, National Catholic Register – In recent months, the West has witnessed a troubling rise in anti-Christian violence, a trend we can no longer afford to ignore… Attacks we once believed were isolated incidents overseas are now occurring frequently in our own neighborhoods, challenging America’s foundational identity of coexistence and religious freedom… But the threat isn’t confined to Europe or Mexico; it is now present in the United States, a country whose identity has long been shaped by the belief that we are “one nation under God.”
IRS Ends 70-Year Gag Rule, Says Churches Can Now Endorse Political Candidates, by Daniel Payne
By Daniel Payne, Catholic News Agency – The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) this week backed off a decades-old rule first established during the Eisenhower administration, declaring for the first time since the 1950s that churches and other nonprofits can openly endorse political candidates without risking their tax-exempt status… The order resolves a lawsuit launched in August 2024 by a coalition of religious broadcasters, one that challenged the 1954 Johnson Amendment, which says that 501(c)(3) nonprofits may not “participate in or intervene in” political campaigns.
Our ‘Common Home’ and Christian Realism, by Robert Royal
By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – Pope Leo will have celebrated the new Mass for the Common Home (or Care of Creation, Missa pro custodia creationis) in Rome by the time this appears today. It isn’t a radical recasting of the liturgy – on paper. It mostly just introduces several prayers reminding believers that God created the world and placed us here within the Garden “to cultivate and care for it.”(Genesis 2:15) As with the controversies over the Traditional Latin Mass, however, the significance of the Creation Mass goes far beyond the bare words to deep questions.
No, The Texas Floods Are Not Some Mysterious Part Of God’s Plan, by John Daniel Davidson
By John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist – The flooding in Texas that has killed at least 100 people, including dozens of little girls at a Christian camp on the Guadalupe River, is the kind of catastrophe that causes people to question the existence of God. How could a loving God allow this to happen? How can a system of Christian belief in a God of justice and mercy be reconciled with such suffering and devastation and death?… These questions aren’t new, of course. They regularly and understandably resurface at times of immense tragedy and suffering as a natural human reaction to the problem of evil and the pain of death.
Abortion Drugs Injure 11% of Women Who Take Them, HHS Must Take Action, by Joshua Mercer
By Joshua Mercer, LifeNews – CatholicVote joined a coalition of pro-life organizations in a letter calling on HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary to protect women from the risks associated with the abortion drug mifepristone and reinstate safety restrictions … “The recent revelation of commercial insurance data from 865,727 prescribed chemical abortions between 2017 and 2023 showing 94,605 women suffered serious adverse events indicates that more than one out of ten women are put at risk by mifepristone,” stated a letter signed by 114 organizations, including CatholicVote. “This real-world rate is twenty-two times greater than the rate claimed by the FDA.”
LifeSiteNews Announcement: John-Henry Westen Out at LifeSiteNews
By LifeSiteNews – LifeSiteNews announces that John-Henry Westen is no longer CEO and Editor-in-Chief following a recent board vote. He is now on a well-earned sabbatical, spending valuable time with his family. … We express our heartfelt gratitude to John-Henry for his many years of dedicated service to LifeSiteNews and the pro-life cause. We wish him well during his sabbatical and ask for continued prayers for our organization as we move forward.
Saints of the Day for July 9: Saint Augustine Zhao Rong and Companions (d. 1648 – 1930)
Franciscan Media, July 9 – Christianity arrived in China by way of Syria in the 600s. Depending on China’s relations with the outside world, Christianity over the centuries was free to grow or was forced to operate secretly… The 120 martyrs in this group died between 1648 and 1930. Eighty-seven of them were born in China, and were children, parents, catechists, or laborers, ranging in age from nine years to 72. …
Sisters Found Clinging to Each Other and Their Rosaries After Perishing in Texas Flood, by Rachel Quackenbush
By Rachel Quackenbush, Catholic Vote – Blair and Brooke Harber, two young sisters from Dallas, were found holding hands and their rosaries after floodwaters swept away their cabin along the Guadalupe River over the July 4 weekend… According to their school, the girls had gone to the loft of their cabin with their rosaries the night the flooding occurred, NBC 5 reported. Their bodies were recovered the next day, 15 miles downstream… Jennifer Harber, the girls’ aunt, shared in the family’s GoFundMe post that Blair and Brooke were found “with their hands locked together.”
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Never Seen Anything like This
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 9:32-38 – 32 As they were going away, behold, a dumb demoniac was brought to him.33 And when the demon had been cast out, the dumb man spoke; and the crowds marveled, saying, “Never was anything like this seen in Israel.” 34 But the Pharisees said, “He casts out demons by the prince of demons.” 35 And Jesus went about all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing every disease and every infirmity.
ChurchPOP: The 12 Tricks of the Antichrist to Steal Souls, According to Ven. Fulton Sheen (From radio broadcast on Jan. 26, 1947)
ChurchPOP, The Editors – In an amazing radio broadcast on Jan. 26, 1947, Archbishop Fulton Sheen explained what he thought the 12 tricks of the Antichrist would be. The “Antichrist” is a figure discussed in the New Testament who will lead many people away from God… Sheen explains, “is he described as an angel fallen from heaven, as ‘the Prince of this world,’ whose business it is to tell us that there is no other world. His logic is simple: if there is no heaven there is no hell; if there is no hell, then there is no sin; if there is no sin, then there is no judge, and if there is no judgment then evil is good and good is evil.”
Motherhood Is Under Attack—and the Media Is Leading the Charge, by Isabel Brown
By Isabel Brown, The Daily Signal – If there’s one thing the corporate media hates more than tradition, it’s motherhood… We’ve seen it time and again, from the glossy magazine covers glorifying “child-free” living to the snide late-night jokes about “breeders” and “stay-at-home moms.” It’s no longer subtle. The war on motherhood is loud, proud, and broadcast 24/7 across every major platform. And make no mistake—this isn’t just about personal choice. It’s a coordinated cultural campaign to devalue perhaps women’s most essential role: being a mother.
Fr. Paul D. Scalia: Obeying God Rather Than Men
By Paul D. Scalia, Public Discourse – It has always been the Catholic Church’s teaching that what a penitent shares in the sacrament of confession (the confessional) cannot under any circumstances be revealed to anyone. The Church’s Code of Canon Law states: “The sacramental seal is inviolable; therefore it is absolutely forbidden for a confessor to betray in any way a penitent in words or in any manner and for any reason.”… Priests have gone to their death in defense of this. Saint John Nepomucene (1345–1393) is sometimes invoked as a patron of confessors. It’s a telling invocation because it rests entirely on the belief that he was martyred out of fidelity to the seal of the confessional.
‘American Hero’: All Corners Praise Coast Guard Swimmer Who Saved Lives Amid Texas Floods, by Quinn Delamater
By Quinn Delamater, The Daily Signal – Republicans and Democrats are hailing a Coast Guard swimmer as a national hero after he saved 165 lives from the flash floods in Central Texas… HHS Kristi Noem took to the social media platform X to share about Petty Officer 3rd Class Scott Ruskan: “US Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer and Petty Officer Scott [Ruskan], directly saved an astonishing 165 victims in the devastating flooding in central Texas. This was the first rescue mission of his career and he was the only triage coordinator at the scene.”… “Scott [Ruskan] is an American hero,” Noem added. “His selfless courage embodies the spirit and mission of the [U.S. Coast Guard].”
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Preach Like Elmer Gantry
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – Jesus sends out His 72 advance men to prepare the way for His coming. It’s a good guess that the disciples are in training for the priesthood. They travel light, eat the food placed before them, proclaim the Kingdom, and if the people do not receive them with respect, they knock the dust off their feet in testimony against them and move on to the next city. Their work prefigures the Liturgy of the Word and anticipates the Liturgy of the Eucharist… The Mass has two main components: the Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist.
As Texas Christians Walk Through The Valley, Fear Not The Shadow Of Death, by Kylee Griswold
By Kylee Griswold, The Federalist – As of Monday evening, the death toll from the flash flooding in Texas has reportedly surpassed 100, with some precious little girls from a Christian summer camp yet to be found. At least 27 campers and counselors are among those who lost their lives. Each successive news alert is worse than the last, confirming our deepest fears about those missing… Moments like these call for deep reflection on what we believe about darkness and light, good and evil, life and death, suffering and a sovereign God.
Federal Judge Blocks Planned Parenthood Defunding, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani, an Obama appointee, issued the temporary nationwide restraining order days after the Supreme Court issued a ruling putting limits on the nationwide injunctions that rouge liberal judges can issue… “The true design of the Defund Provision is simply to express disapproval of, attack, and punish Planned Parenthood, which plays a particularly prominent role in the public debate over abortion,” Planned Parenthood argued in its lawsuit against the defunding measure.
Why Suffering? by Randall Smith
By Randall Smith, The Catholic Thing – Many of us know that we’re supposed to deny ourselves, take up our cross daily, and follow Christ. We might also know that Christ, although He is the Son of God and the Son of Man, the great messianic figure prophesied in Daniel (7:13-14), is also the “Suffering Servant,” whose sufferings bring about our redemption, described in four “servant songs” in Isaiah. (42:1 – 53:12)… Knowing all this, we might still wonder: Why must we suffer? The large number of dead in the flash-flooding in Texas, where I live, for instance, raises the question anew. Why?
What’s Old Is New, by Rob Marco
By Rob Marco, Crisis Magazine – We see the “rediscovery” of the TLM taking place in people who were not alive when either Archbishop Lefebvre or John Paul II were and who have no emotional baggage or trauma from the indult era… In 2017, when we were still attending the local Novus Ordo parish Mass (and about a year and a half before we discovered the Latin Mass), I wrote a blog post where I was wrestling with the ephemeral, lamenting planned obsolescence, and worrying about the faith of my young children in withstanding the cultural zeitgeist of secularism.
The Tridentine Mass as an Antidote to Informality, by Gavin Ashenden
By Gavin Ashenden, Catholic Herald – One of the highlights of the ecclesial summer is the pilgrimage from Paris to Chartres. This year, many of my friends and colleagues set out to walk the 100km over three days in early June. During the pilgrimage, several livestreamed moments on the journey. One thing struck home immediately: these were people with clean faces. Not because they washed frequently; this was an inner cleanliness, a sort of gentle shining from within. Over three days they skipped, trudged, sang and prayed their way through the French countryside.
Founder’s Quote
Patriot Post – “Government is instituted for the common good; for the protection, safety, prosperity, and happiness of the people; and not for profit, honor, or private interest of any one man, family, or class of men; therefore, the people alone have an incontestable, unalienable, and indefeasible right to institute government; and to reform, alter, or totally change the same, when their protection, safety, prosperity, and happiness require it.” —John Adams (1776)
DOJ, FBI Conclude Epstein Died by Suicide
By Elise DeGeeter, Catholic Vote – Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide and did not possess a “client list,” the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the FBI stated in a July 7 memo… “After a thorough investigation, FBI investigators concluded that Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York City on August 10, 2019,” the memo stated. “This conclusion is consistent with previous findings.”….
Navigating False Prophets in Confused Time: A Conversation With Michael D. O’Brien, by Pete Baklinski
By Pete Baklinski, Michael O’Brien, Catholic World Report – The “question of private revelation is not a matter of mere navigational error,” says the noted author. “We are talking about the health and the destiny of human souls here, of salvation and damnation…”.. False prophets have existed ever since God first began communicating with mankind. They claim to hear voices from heaven—whether from God, saints, or angels—and that they have been entrusted with urgent revelations. That they exist is nothing new: they lived in Old Testament times alongside legitimate prophets, and they exist today.
Saints of the Day for July 8: Sts. Gregory Grassi and Companions
Franciscan Media – Christian missionaries have often gotten caught in the crossfire of wars against their own countries. When the governments of Britain, Germany, Russia, and France forced substantial territorial concessions from the Chinese in 1898, anti-foreign sentiment grew very strong among many Chinese people.
Understanding the Office of Peter, by Dominic V. Cassella
By Dominic V. Cassella, The Catholic Thing – As the Church looks to the future under Pope Leo XIV, it must do so in prayer and doctrinal sobriety. The office of Peter is not strengthened by flattery, nor diminished by honest scrutiny. And given Pope Leo XIV’s interest in synodality, books such as Ultramontanism and Tradition can be a valuable stimulant to a wider, more fully Catholic discussion.
Vatican Offers New Guidance for Synod’s Implementation Phase, by Christopher Wells
By Christopher Wells, Vatican News – The General Secretariat of the Synod releases “Pathways for the Implementation of the Synod”, which provides “an interpretive key for understanding the implementation phase of the Synod on Synodality.”… A new document from the Synod of Bishops is intended “to provide an interpretive key for understanding the implementation phase of the synodal process.”
The Flawed System of Sexual Abuse Settlements, by Francis X. Maier
By Francis X. Maier, First Things – There was a window from the late 1980s through the early 2000s when the sex abuse of minors seemed to be a predominantly Catholic Church problem. At least in the United States, that delusion is now dead. On June 17, the Wall Street Journal reported that sex abuse claims against the Boy Scouts of America, totaling some 60,000, now exceed $7 billion in value. This is more than double the financial resources allotted by the organization for compensating victims in its 2022 bankruptcy settlement. …
Founder’s Quote
Patriot Post – “This was the object of the Declaration of Independence. Not to find out new principles, or new arguments, never before thought of, not merely to say things which had never been said before; but to place before mankind the common sense of the subject, in terms so plain and firm as to command their assent, and to justify ourselves in the independent stand we are compelled to take. Neither aiming at originality of principle or sentiment, nor yet copied from any particular and previous writing, it was intended to be an expression of the American mind, and to give to that expression the proper tone and spirit called for by the occasion.” —Thomas Jefferson (1825)
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditations: Take Heart, Your Faith Has Made You Well
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 9:18-26 – 18 While he was thus speaking to them, behold, a ruler came in and knelt before him, saying, “My daughter has just died; but come and lay your hand on her, and she will live.” 19 And Jesus rose and followed him, with his disciples. 20 And behold, a woman who had suffered from a hemorrhage for twelve years came up behind him and touched the fringe of his garment; 21 for she said to herself, “If I only touch his garment, I shall be made well.” …
Fr. David Howell: Christ’s Blood Has an Infinite Power to Cleanse Our Souls
By Fr. David Howell, Catholic Herald – In a particular way, priests are fountains of peace for others, since their bodies are borrowed by Jesus for his work. In the second reading, St Paul said, “I bear on my body the marks of Jesus” (Galatians 6:17), a mysterious grace that some have identified as the stigmata. But all priests experience something similar whenever they celebrate the sacraments: their bodies become instruments of Jesus’ body… So let’s “pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out labourers into his harvest” (Luke 10:2), for each new priest is a new channel of the blood of Christ.
The Frightening Dream House of Zoran Mamdani, by Victor Davis Hanson
By Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness – Zoran Mamdani built his dream on radical chic—but now that he’s winning, he’s scrambling to bury the blueprint… After his first-place win in the New York City mayoral primaries, Zoran Mamdani is furiously denying everything that he once glibly thought was cutting-edge and cool… So, like a good postmodern relativist, Mamdani now claims he didn’t really mean that violence was merely a “construct.”… I suppose Mamdani asked Jewish New Yorkers—the target of 44 percent of all hate crimes in the city—and discovered that their concussions and blood were all too real.
Discerning the Movie “Independence Day,” 28 Years Later (and on things aging well), by Peter Wolfgang
By Peter Wolfgang, Catholic Culture – Was Independence Day softening us up for the War on Terror, the way other pop culture in the ‘90s softened us up for same-sex marriage? Was Top Gun: Maverick softening us up for Operation Midnight Hammer?… Again, I know it sounds crazy. But are pop culture psy-ops by our national security apparatus really that unfathomable? If the-powers-that-be did seed 1990s pop culture with the antecedents of the coming LGBT revolution, as The Public Discourse alleged in 2010, why would they not do it to us on other issues as well?
EXCLUSIVE: Official Vatican Report Exposes Major Cracks in Foundation of Traditionis Custodes, by Diane Montagna
By Diane Montagna, Substack – Previously undisclosed documents raise serious questions about the stated rationale for Pope Francis’ 2021 decree restricting the Traditional Latin Mass…. The moral justification of Traditionis Custodes was always weak given the positive fruits that have come from the traditional Roman rite, its growing popularity, especially among the young, its influence on the family as the “domestic church,” and its ability to attract vocations. This new discovery of the CDF’s overall assessment of its consultation of bishops concerning Summorum Pontificum serves to cast further doubts on the foundation and credibility of Traditionis Custodes.
In ‘Judicial Power Grab,’ Wisconsin Supreme Court Twists Words To Strike Down 1849 Lifesaving Law, by Jordan Boyd
By Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – In a decision deemed judicial activism and a “power grab” by pro-life and judicial experts, the leftist-controlled Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday to nullify the Badger State’s longstanding law barring abortion… In a narrow 4 to 3 vote, the court determined that “the legislature impliedly repealed” an 1849 law that made abortion a felony… The 19th-century statute criminalized the act of abortion except in cases when it was required to save a mother’s life.
Saints of the Day for July 7: Blessed Emmanuel Ruiz and Companions (1804 – 1860)
Franciscan Media – Not much is known of the early life of Emmanuel Ruiz, but details of his heroic death in defense of the faith have come down to us… Born of humble parents in Santander, Spain, he became a Franciscan priest and served as a missionary in Damascus. This was at a time when anti-Christian riots shook Syria and thousands lost their lives in just a short time.
Catholic Action Leage of MA: Massachusetts Planned Parenthood Will Lose $14 Million, May Close Abortion Centers
By Catholic Action Leage of Massachusetts, LifeNews – The Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts is claiming that President Trump’s new budget reconciliation act will cause the Bay State affiliate of the abortion giant to lose, annually, at least $14 million, in taxpayer monies… On July 4th, President Trump signed into law House Resolution 1-One Big Beautiful Bill Act… The new legislation prohibits federal dollars from being used for Medicaid reimbursements to any health care entity which performs abortions.
Parish Priests Are the Cure to the Crisis, by Tate Hilgefort
By Tate Hilgefort, Crisis Magazine – Most of the faithful are familiar with both sides of the current Catholic coin: rampant unbelief and apostasy on one side and a small but powerful movement toward orthodoxy and tradition on the other. Many young priests have begun the hard work of improving catechesis and liturgy, emphasizing Confession, and building devotion to the Eucharist and the Blessed Virgin Mary. In many of their parishes, the exodus appears to have stopped. Parishioner numbers are beginning to stabilize and, in some select cases, even grow.
Disarming Simplicity—And Why We Must Pursue It, by Joseph Reciniello
By Joseph Reciniello, Catholic Exchange – Jesus disarmed the world by His simplicity—do you think it’s possible that we could do the same? Or have we become so “sophisticated” that we miss what’s most important?… (in the Our Father Jesus) continues: “If you forgive others their transgressions, your heavenly Father will forgive you. But if you do not forgive others, neither will your Father forgive your transgressions.”… Jesus was so simple—and He made things so simple! The question for us all today is: Why do we make things so complicated?
The Stream Charles Martel: The Man Who Stopped the Islamic Conquest of Europe
By The Stream – Western civilization came under threat in the eighth century when Islamic forces swept into Western Europe. They might have prevailed if not for the efforts of a Frankish warlord: Charles “The Hammer” Martel, who united a coalition of former enemies to fight off the invading forces. Watch this 10-minute episode of Forgotten History, in which former professor Colin Heaton details the fascinating story of the Battle of Tours.
Bureaucratic Synodality vs. A Style and an Attitude, by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – In a brief meeting with the Ordinary Council of the General Secretariat of the Synod of Bishops on June 27th, Pope Leo said he wanted to share “an idea that I consider central”. It turns out this idea was a very simple one: “Synodality is a style, an attitude that helps us to be Church, promoting authentic experiences of participation and communion.”… Three days later, however, the secretary general of the General Secretariat of the Synod, Cardinal Mario Grech, proceeded to belabor the concept of synodality with immense angst ….
Vianney, Plump, and Meyer—Indiana’s Miracle Men, by Kevin Wells
By Kevin Wells, Crisis Magazine – The ghost of St. John-Marie-Baptiste Vianney seems trapped in the breezes of Dearborn County, where the old French priest passes through the Indiana skies as an approval of old country ways. Once a humble priest of post-Revolutionary France, he now lingers improbably in this small corner of America—far from his time, farther still from his homeland.
VP Vance’s Tiebreaker Vote Helps Senate Pass Bill Defunding Planned Parenthood For One Year, by Jordan Boyd
By Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – The Senate, with the help of Vice President J.D. Vance’s tiebreaking vote, voted on Tuesday to pass the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, effectively defunding abortion giant Planned Parenthood for one year… The House version of President Donald Trump’s legislative package promised that no Medicaid dollars “shall be used to make payments to a prohibited entity for items and services furnished during [a] 10-year period.” The Senate version, however, cut that provision down to prohibit only twelve months of taxpayer-funded abortion. …
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.