Here’s Why the ‘Zero Tolerance’ Policy Is Going Nowhere, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Why is it still newsworthy, then, when a prominent Catholic calls for “zero tolerance” today?… Answer: because for all the talk, for all the pledges, for all the touted policies and programs, the Vatican has not adopted a “zero tolerance” mentality regarding abuse… Last week, when the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors held a conference on Safeguarding in the Catholic Church in Europe, Pope Francis send a strong message of support, citing the event as “a sign of the Church’s continuing efforts to protect the most vulnerable in our midst.”
Trump’s New Dept. of Justice Must Bankrupt the Deep Church, Which Fights Enforcement of America’s Just Immigration Laws, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – I have a proposal for President-Elect Donald Trump’s new attorney general and Department of Justice: Launch a RICO investigation of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). Conduct the national investigation which my church’s bishops have so far dodged into 1) the systemic cover-up of clerical sex abuse and 2) the human trafficking conducted by church-controlled nonprofits of illegal immigrants… The DOJ should also investigate the role which the Vatican itself has played in encouraging the sex abuse coverup ….
How to Fix Our Broken Dating Culture, by Leah Libresco Sargeant
By Leah Libresco Sargeant, First Things – America is missing children because it’s missing marriages. However, fixing our fertility gap won’t happen by pressuring or humiliating singles. It requires fixing the broken dating cultures that are delaying marriage formation and leaving men and women feeling resentful of each other. The vast majority of young adults want to get married, but more and more find it isn’t working out as they expect. As a result, half of America’s drop in fertility is explained by the drop in marriage formation.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Know the Time of Your Visitation
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 19:41-44 – 41 And when he drew near and saw the city he wept over it, 42 saying, “Would that even today you knew the things that make for peace! But now they are hid from your eyes. 43 For the days shall come upon you, when your enemies will cast up a bank about you and surround you, and hem you in on every side, 44 and dash you to the ground, you and your children within you, and they will not leave one stone upon another in you; because you did not know the time of your visitation.”
Prepare for Deportation, by Sean Fitzpatrick
By Sean Fitzpatrick, Crisis Magazine – The law of God commands us to perform corporal works of mercy but also to obey the just laws of our land. And there is nothing unjust in having laws that govern the process of immigration—and Catholics should stand by those laws with confidence… Many Catholics viewed Donald Trump’s campaign promise to deport millions of illegal immigrants with the same seriousness they have for Republicans stumping about abortion: big talk, little delivery. But something serious is in the air.
BREAKING NEWS! Russia Reportedly Launches Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Against Ukraine — What We Know So Far, by Chris York
By Chris York, News Editor, The Kyiv Independent – Russia launched an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) against Dnipro, east Ukraine on the morning of Nov. 21, Kyiv’s Air Force reported… If confirmed, it would be the first time the Kremlin has used such a weapon in an attack on Ukraine… In the early hours of Nov. 21, a country-wide air raid alert sounded due to the threat of ballistic missiles, and later, the launch of several Russian Tu-95MS bomber aircraft… According to Ukraine’s Air Force, the attack targeted the city of Dnipro using a number of different missile types. …
In Secret Joe Biden Gives Ex Planned Parenthood CEO Cecile Richards Medal of Freedom in Secret Ceremony, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – In a secret ceremony, Joe Biden awarded the former CEO of America’s biggest abortion business… Biden presented the nation’s highest civilian award to Cecile Richards, who ran the Planned Parenthood abortion giant for years and was responsible for it killing millions of babies… “The ceremony was not listed on Mr. Biden’s public schedule, nor was his decision to award the medal to Ms. Richards publicly announced until after the presentation,” …
Hannah’s (St. Ann) Most Illustrious Child, by Michael Pakaluk
By Michael Pakaluk, The Catholic Thing – The Virgin Mary’s mother was called “Hannah” in Hebrew, but we know her as “Anne” through the Latin via the Greek. This Hannah and her husband, Joachim, according to old tradition, confirmed since by popes, brought their daughter, Mary, to the temple when she was a girl, to dedicate her to God. The commemoration of this “Presentation of Our Lady” is the feast which the Church celebrates today.
SPLC Haters Target “Not the Bee” (Doxxes Writers), by Thomas Gallatin
By Thomas Gallatin, Patriot Post – That wealthy, leftist, hate-promoting outfit known as the Southern Poverty Law Center has once again shown itself to be guilty of the very bigoted hatred it supposedly exists to expose and oppose… The SPLC has published an article about The Babylon Bee, the satirical website that has a straight-news sibling site called Not the Bee. In that piece, the SPLC revealed the identities and locations of six of the writers for the Bee who write under pseudonyms.
Trump’s Musk-Led Government Efficiency Dept. Takes Aim at Planned Parenthood’s Taxpayer Funding
CV News Feed – In a Wednesday op-ed published in The Wall Street Journal, businessmen Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy called out Planned Parenthood by name while outlining their plan for the soon-to-be established Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) – of which President-elect Donald Trump appointed them co-commissioners… Musk and Ramaswamy outlined that, as one part of its plan to make the government run more efficiently, DOGE will “take aim” at the millions of taxpayer dollars currently being sent annually to abortion giant Planned Parenthood.
What Mary’s Presentation Teaches Us About Parenting, by Michele Chronister
By Michele Chronister, Catholic Exchange – Tradition tells us that St. Anne and St. Joachim, the mother and father of Mary, suffered from infertility for many years. Pious tradition tells the story of Joachim going out to the desert to pray, where Anne and he were both given a message from God that they would conceive a child. Joachim rushes home to Anne, and Mary is (immaculately) conceived. Icons of St. Anne and St. Joachim typically feature the moment when they are reunited at the city gates, overjoyed by the promise that God has made them.
Saint of the Day for November 21: Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
By Franciscan Media – Mary’s presentation was celebrated in Jerusalem in the sixth century. A church was built there in honor of this mystery. The Eastern Church was more interested in the feast, but it does appear in the West in the 11th century. Although the feast at times disappeared from the calendar, in the 16th century it became a feast of the universal Church.
Liberal Catholic slanders and the election of 2024, by Carl E. Olson
By Carl E. Olson, Catholic World Report – “Fascism” in the U.S. is just about as real, imbedded, and powerful as is “synodality” in the Catholic Church… The 2024 elections are now two weeks in the rear-view mirror, but the conversations… over the what, why, and how of November 5, 2024, continue. While there is no shortage of opinions and analysis (or venting) in the secular press, I have not seen much about the interesting—again, a polite word—takes offered by some left-leaning Catholics. Since my preferred form of evil social media is Twi—er, X, that’s where I’ve mined for the nuggets that follow.
Is the Deep State Intentionally Risking Nuclear War to Save Its Criminals’ Skins? by Jason Jones & John Zmirak
By Jason Jones & John Zmirak, The Stream – The Mirror in Great Britain reports: WW3 fears as Sweden tells citizens to prepare for nuclear war and stockpile food and water … Sweden has issued five million pamphlets warning its citizens to stockpile food and water — just hours after Volodymyr Zelensky’s chilling video address to Vladimir Putin warned US missile strikes “will speak for themselves.”
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: They Did Not Want Me to Reign over Them
Author Don Schwager , Servants of the Word – Luke 19:11-28 – 11 As they heard these things, he proceeded to tell a parable, because he was near to Jerusalem, and because they supposed that the kingdom of God was to appear immediately. 12 He said therefore, “A nobleman went into a far country to receive a kingdom and then return. 13 Calling ten of his servants, he gave them ten pounds, and said to them, `Trade with these till I come.’ ….
Pro-Life Group Asks Supreme Court to Throw Out Abortion ‘Buffer Zone’ Laws, by Jonah McKeown
By Jonah McKeown, CNA – The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to decide whether or not it will take up the case on Nov. 22… A St. Louis pro-life group has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional a rural Illinois town’s now-defunct “buffer zone” law, which previously impeded the group’s peaceful protests and counseling outside the town’s abortion clinics.
UPDATE: Trump Picks Several Catholics for Cabinet: Kennedy, Rubio, Stefanik, Ratcliffe, Duffy, by Tyler Arnold
By Tyler Arnold, Catholic News Agency – President-elect Donald Trump has chosen several Catholics to serve in his Cabinet and other parts of his administration, including environmental lawyer Robert F. Kennedy Jr., three-term Sen. Marco Rubio, Rep. Elise Stefanik, and, in an announcement Monday evening, former Rep. Sean Duffy… The 45th and soon-to-be 47th president made more than a dozen announcements within 10 days of his electoral victory over Vice President Kamala Harris. Many of his Cabinet nominees and other administration official picks have yet to be announced.
Book Review: On the Matter of Young Adults, by Francis X. Maier
By Francis X. Maier, The Catholic Thing – What my age cohort did with that culture is another matter. We now have a nation where a female Supreme Court justice is unable or unwilling to define what a woman is… We’re now a very long way from the (relative) innocence of the 1960s. Which is why a tool like The Young Adult Playbook: Living Like It Matters is so valuable. We live in a moment of intense cultural confusion and relentless noise. For exactly that reason, the Playbook primarily targets young, college-aged adults, though it makes essential reading for parents as well.
Speaker Mike Johnson’s Response To The Trans Bathroom Fracas In Congress Was Cowardly, by John Daniel Davidson
By John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist – This shouldn’t be hard or need any clarification. Rep. McBride is a man, and Johnson should have said so plainly… House Speaker Mike Johnson failed to answer a very easy question lobbed at him Tuesday morning. He was asked whether Rep. Sarah McBride, an incoming freshman lawmaker from Delaware who identifies as transgender, is a man or a woman. McBride is a man who presents as a woman, so Johnson’s answer should have been easy: McBride is a man.
CatholicVote: Russia Says Ukraine’s Use of American-Made Missiles Signal a ‘New Phase’ in War
By CatholicVote – The Russian government this week warned that it would respond to Ukraine’s use of American-made missiles, okayed late last week by the Biden-Harris administration, in the ongoing deadly war between the two Eastern European nations… “Russia has said that Ukraine’s use of long-range ATACMS missiles against its territory marked a ‘new phase of the Western war’ against Moscow, and has said it will react ‘accordingly,’”… “Ukraine used the US-made missiles to target a military facility in Russia’s Bryansk border region overnight, Moscow said… just days after Washington gave the green light for Kyiv to use the long-range weapons against Russian targets.”
Bishop Stowe Accepts Award From Denounced LGBTQ+ Activist Group
By Robert Shine, New Ways Ministry, (Complicit Clergy) – Bishop John Stowe, OFM, Conv., was honored with New Ways Ministry’s Bridge Building Award for his consistent and strong support of LGBTQ+ Catholics… The ceremony honoring Bishop Stowe, who leads the Diocese of Lexington, Kentucky, was held last Friday at Trinity Washington University in Washington, D.C., at which he offered remarks about the state of LGBTQ+ rights in both the Catholic Church and U.S. society. Stowe told attendees that “in this era of polarization, the need for bridges is all the more critical,” and even where relationships have been built ….
America’s Pro-Life Movement Readies 2025 Federal- and State-Level Policy Efforts, by Tyler Arnold
By Tyler Arnold, Catholic News Agency – Pro-life advocates plan to push federal- and state-level legislative and policy reforms on abortion when the United States Congress and many state legislatures enter into session in January 2025… Many plans look toward regulating the abortion drug mifepristone, which is used in chemical abortions. According to the Guttmacher Institute, a pro-abortion policy group, chemical abortions accounted for 63% of all abortions in 2023, which is an increase of 10 percentage points from 2020 and more than double what it was in 2014.
Big Business Against the Natural Family, by Nathanael Blake
By Nathanael Blake, Catholic World Report – A new study examining the family policies of Fortune 100 companies reveals an unmistakable trend toward policies that conflict with the principles and precepts articulated by Christians, most clearly by the Catholic Church… Christian social thinkers have urged the development of a humane economy that provides justice for workers and support for families. Unfortunately, big businesses today appear to have little sense of how to achieve this, even when they are trying to be generous to their employees.
The Original Sin of Transhumanism: The Desire to Be Like God, by Matija Štahan
By Matija Štahan, Crisis Magazine – With the first successful implementation of Elon Musk’s brain-computer interface, Neuralink, at the beginning of the year, perhaps we will one day consider that the era of transhumanism was officially begun in 2024. What is transhumanism, though? It is a phenomenon that cannot be reduced to science. It’s not just an ideology either. Nor is it a philosophy or even (only) a hidden secular religion. Transhumanism is all that and more—it is the spirit that pervades numerous phenomena of our time. As I will try to demonstrate, that spirit is anti-Christian.
Woke Ideology Is Not Dead and Buried, by Francis X. Maier
By Francis X. Maier, First Things – I spent the evening after November 5 on YouTube. The site was full of time-compressed videos that tracked news media icons and Hollywood celebrities as election night wore on. The clips were mesmerizing. It was like watching a Carnival Cruise ship gradually sink. Passengers went from champagne to life jackets in just six hours. Jimmy Kimmel, Rachel Maddow, the always unpleasant Joy Reid, and so many others found themselves trapped in a Greek tragedy, with the bill for their jumbo helping of hubris suddenly due.
US Government Is ‘World’s Largest Child Sex Trafficking Organization,’ Former Border Patrol Agent Claims, by Virginia Allen
By Virginia Allen, Daily Signal – Sitting before members of Congress on Capitol Hill Tuesday, retired Border Patrol agent J.J. Carrell told the lawmakers that the “United States federal government is the world’s largest child sex trafficking organization in modern history.”… “I state with complete certainty that [President Joe] Biden, [Vice President Kamala] Harris, and [Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro] Mayorkas intentionally, strategically and purposely weaponized illegal immigration and use it as a tool to fundamentally transform America” …
The Role of Mary in My Priesthood, by Fr. Timothy Welles and James Valois
By Fr. Timothy Welles and James Valois, Catholic Exchange – From my earliest memories, Mary beckoned me to relationship with her. When I finally took Mary up on being devoted and praying to her, it transformed my life and continues to do so. Late in the fall of 1972, when I was in third grade at St. Mary’s school in Green Bay, I sat in the front of the room right next to a statue of our Blessed Mother. One day the statue of Mary seemed to come alive, and Mary spoke three simple words to me: “Pray to me.” ….
Saint of the Day for November 20: St. Rose Philippine Duchesne
By Franciscan Media – Born in Grenoble, France, of a family that was among the new rich, Rose learned political skills from her father and a love of the poor from her mother. The dominant feature of her temperament was a strong and dauntless will, which became the material—and the battlefield—of her holiness. She entered the Visitation of Mary convent at 19, and remained despite family opposition.
CatholicVote: Trump’s Border Czar, a Catholic, Outlines Plan for Ending Humanitarian Crisis, Have Over 300,000 Missing Children
By CatholicVote, CV News Feed – President-elect Donald Trump’s newly announced “border czar” Tom Homan outlined how the incoming administration plans to end the humanitarian crisis at the nation’s southern border… (said) Trump’s second-term border policy has “three rails.”.. The first rail is a “deportation operation”… The second rail, he indicated, is to secure the border… “The third rail,” Homan went on, “is we got over 300,000 missing children.”
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: The Astonishing Promise of Jesus
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – Jesus promises, “Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away.” (Mk. 13:30-31) The promise is astonishing. Only God could make such an assertion. Jesus is indeed the Son of God, true God. But He is also true man. And He uses our humanity to fulfill His divine guarantee… As we prepare to stand before God for our particular judgment at the end of our earthly lives, will we have confidence in the saving words of Jesus? In these tumultuous times—when even authentic Catholic teaching seems up for grabs—we ask, with Saint Peter, “Lord, to whom shall we go?
Diocese Of Oakland Will Pay Up To $200 Million For Hundreds Of Abuse Claims, by Daniel Payne
By Daniel Payne, Catholic News Agency – The Diocese of Oakland, California, has announced that it will pay up to $200 million to settle hundreds of abuse claims filed against it… The diocese said in a Friday update on its website that it had filed a proposal in bankruptcy court that would create a survivors’ trust “to provide compensation of between approximately $160 million and $198 million or more for approximately 345 claims.”… Just over $100 million will be provided by the diocese directly, the announcement said, while up to $81 million would come from property in the diocesan real estate portfolio.
Laken Riley’s Alleged Killer Arrived in Georgia on ‘Humanitarian Flight,’ Roommate Testifies, by Nicole Silverio
By Nicole Silverio, Daily Signal – Jose Ibarra, the alleged murderer of 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley, traveled from New York City to Georgia after requesting a humanitarian flight, his roommate testified Monday… “In Manhattan, we requested a humanitarian flight to come here to Atlanta,” Flores-Bello said when asked how they arrived in Georgia.
Cause for Conflict: The Catholic Church and Property Rights in American Law, by Kevin Schmiesing
By Kevin Schmiesing, Catholic World Report – Given the history, the norms of canon law, and the character of civil law, the Church in the United States is caught on the horns of a dilemma… In what is now a decades-long trend, reports of American Catholic dioceses declaring bankruptcy continue to filter into the news… To a large extent, this financial retreat is fallout from the ongoing clergy sexual abuse scandal and the legal liabilities it has carried. But it is also the latest chapter in a long history of struggle, as the Catholic Church has sought to secure and defend its property rights within the context of American civil law.
Bishop Strickland to Join Our Novena for President Trump Starting November 21
By LifeSiteNews – After the election, Bishop Strickland wrote, ‘We must pray for our leaders – as we pray for ourselves, our families, and our Church – to more and more turn to the truth that God has revealed through His Son, Jesus Christ, Truth Incarnate.’… Soon after the election, the bishop stated that the American people’s decision in favor of President Trump was “a step in the right direction” and an “opportunity.”… “My attitude for this election is that it has given us an opportunity, but an opportunity that we can’t take for granted,” Bishop Strickland said.
McCormick Wins: Pennsylvania Supreme Court Orders ‘Lawless’ Counties to Stop Counting Mail-In Ballots, by Susan Berry, Ph.D.
By Susan Berry, Ph.D., CatholicVote – The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Monday handed a victory to Republican David McCormick for U.S. senator from the Keystone State… The state high court ruled on the recount of votes for the U.S. senator’s race between McCormick and incumbent Democrat Sen. Bob Casey that mail-in ballots with either missing or incorrect dates are not to be counted… The court’s ruling was a repeat of its earlier decision. ….
Vatican Approves Liturgical Adaptations for Indigenous Communities in Mexico, by Diego López Colín
By Diego López Colín, CNA – The Vatican has approved a series of liturgical adaptations for Indigenous communities in the Mexican state of Chiapas… (Cardinal Felipe Arizmendi Esquivel, bishop emeritus of San Cristóbal de las Casas) expressed his hope that this approval “will encourage the process to promote similar adaptations in other Indigenous groups.” To this end, he invited his brother bishops and pastoral workers to “have an interest in giving liturgical value to many Catholic expressions of our native groups and not see them as simple folklore.”
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: Zacchaeus Received Jesus Joyfully
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 19:1-10 – 1 He entered Jericho and was passing through. 2 And there was a man named Zacchaeus; he was a chief tax collector, and rich. 3 And he sought to see who Jesus was, but could not, on account of the crowd, because he was small of stature. 4 So he ran on ahead and climbed up into a sycamore tree to see him, for he was to pass that way. 5 And when Jesus came to the place, he looked up and said to him, “Zacchaeus, make haste and come down; for I must stay at your house today.” …
Father Jeffrey F. Kirby: Faith, Hope and Love Are the Central Virtues of the Christian Life
By Father Jeffrey F. Kirby, Crux – The spiritual life is enriched by several wellsprings. The Church nourishes and promotes these spiritual wellsprings and encourages the faithful to use them as they seek to draw closer to God… The wellsprings include the written Word of God and the Church’s sacred liturgy. In addition, the wellsprings include faith, hope, and love, which are the three central virtues of the Christian way of life. These virtues are called the theological virtues since they possess a supernatural expression that deals directly with our relationship with God ….
Bishop Strickland Against the World, by T. S. Flanders
By T. S. Flanders, OnePeterFive – No, too many bishops are doing their best to be bureacrats and vicars of the Roman Pontiff, contrary to Lumen Gentium 27. But Bishop Strickland is different. He takes seriously his consecration as a bishop and wants to “watch over” (Greek: episkopos) the passing down of the deposit of faith… This has put him at odds with the majority of bishops, who have tried to ignore him or shun him, until the Dictator Pope cut off the head of his diocese without justification, while his brother bishops stood by silent… He’s no longer welcome at the ballroom in Baltimore.
Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV: Giving As God Gives
By Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV, Catholic Exchange – In the words of Christian writer George MacDonald, “God is easy to please, but hard to satisfy.”… I was reminded of this quote when reflecting on the widow in Mk 12:38-44. Jesus watched casually as all the rich worshippers gave large amounts from their surplus wealth. He instantly became excited when the widow dropped in her two coins. He did not want His disciples to miss out on her unique giving: Amen, I say to you, this poor widow put in more than all the other contributors to the treasury. For they have all contributed from their surplus wealth, but she, from her poverty, has contributed all she had, her whole livelihood.
Saint of the Day for November 19: St. Agnes of Assisi
By Franciscan Media – Born Caterina Offreducia, Agnes was the younger sister of Saint Clare, and her first follower. When Caterina left home two weeks after Clare’s departure, their family attempted to bring her back by force. They tried to drag her out of the monastery, but her body suddenly became so heavy that several knights could not budge it.
Yes, Catholics Should Celebrate the Pilgrims’ Thanksgiving, by Peter Wolfgang
By Peter Wolfgang, Catholic Culture – Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays. Every September 8th my family and I gather together to commemorate America’s first thanksgiving, the Mass celebrated in Florida in 1565 expressing gratitude to almighty God that the Spanish crown claimed the future sunshine state for God and country. Like millions of other Americans on that day, we eat the same food the Spaniards and the Timucuan natives shared at the first Thanksgiving: “hard biscuits and cocido—a rich garbanzo stew made with pork, garlic, saffron, cabbage and onion—washed down with red wine.” Yum.
Msgr. Charles Pope: The Word of the Lord Remains Forever! A Homily for the 33rd Sunday of the Year
Msgr. Charles Pope – As winter approaches and the end of the liturgical year draws near, we ponder the passing quality of this world and the fading of its glories. Jesus’ words in today’s Gospel reading must surely have shocked, even horrified, His apostles. Let’s look at His stunning words and seek to apply them in our own life… In today’s Gospel, Jesus is at the top of the Mount of Olives with His apostles. From this vantage point, they look across the Kidron Valley to the magnificent Temple and all of Jerusalem spread out before them. The apostles marvel at the glorious beauty of the Temple. Its large, perfectly-carved, white, gilded, ashlar stones gleam like the sun. Indeed, it was one of the wonders of the ancient world, so beautiful and majestic.
5 Ways to Right the Women’s Vote, by Carrie Gress
By Carrie Gress, American Spectator – There are easy steps we can take to start righting the women’s vote now so future elections don’t hinge on the unhinged…. Kamala Harris campaigned like she was running for the presidency of Planned Parenthood, not the United States, with abortion central to her campaign. She promoted a draconian future should Donald Trump be reelected. And it worked. At least for a large demographic of white, educated, single women. …
WATCH: Bishop McKnight Surrenders To Synodality Heretical Music, by Anthony Stine
By Anthony Stine, Return to Tradition – We originally published a post praising Bishop Shawn McKnight for eliminating heretical music in his diocese. But alas, he now has succumb to pressure from the modernists and revoked his original order.
A Different Kind of Listening, by Robert Royal
By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – I’m quite convinced that the populist movement in the secular sphere is going to bleed over more and more into the Church as well. You can, for instance, suppress the Latin Mass, but you cannot suppress the desire, especially among young people and families, for a deeper, richer, more beautiful worship than the thin liturgy given us after Vatican II… We are going back – to a road that will lead authentically forward. Only those who are not listening will be surprised by what they will soon hear.
Donald Trump Should Defund Planned Parenthood, by Shawn Carney
By Shawn Carney, LifeNews – Donald Trump is the most pro-life president in U.S. history. No other leader of the free world has matched his commitment to defending life, from defunding abortion providers to decisively reshaping the Supreme Court… As we look to a second Trump term, two pro-life policies are likely to take center stage and immediately should be adopted… A third—a national abortion ban—is not likely to get traction at this time.
Knights of Columbus Present to Bishops New Initiative to Strengthen Men’s Faith and Parish Life, by Louis Knuffke
By Louis Knuffke, CatholicVote – At the USCCB Fall Plenary Session this week, Patrick Kelly, Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus, presented the organization’s commitment to evangelization and parish life through its new initiative, COR… The COR initiative — named after Cardinal Newman’s motto, “Cor ad cor loquitur” (“heart speaks to heart”) — is designed to meet the spiritual and social needs of Catholic men through regular small group meetings that emphasize prayer, formation, and fraternity. …
Fr. Kevin Drew: The Meaning of Ceremony: The Soldier and the Priest
By Fr. Kevin Drew, Catholic Exchange – On November 11, 1918, the disaster for Western Civilization known as World War I ended. An armistice was signed at the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month. After the war, the United States, following the lead of France and England, laid to rest the remains of an American soldier—his name “known but to God”—on a hillside in Virginia overlooking Washington DC… November 11th is now Veteran’s Day, a day we honor all military veterans, dead and alive. And that hillside overlooking DC is called Arlington National Cemetery. It features the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, symbolizing honor and reverence for soldiers who gave their lives for their country.
Vatican Approves Mayan Rite With Ritual Dance, Female Incensors and Lay Leadership of Mass Parts, by Michael Haynes
By Michael Haynes, Snr. Vatican Correspondent, LifeSiteNews – Among the many proposals raised by the Amazon Synod and its final document are the opening of the clerical state to women and admitting married men to the priesthood, in an attempt to make the Church more appealing to Catholics in the region… This “Amazonian rite” would “expresses the liturgical, theological, disciplinary and spiritual heritage of the Amazon,” which would assist the “work of evangelization.”… Meanwhile, the Dicastery for Divine Worship has been accused of implementing a “persecution” of the Church’s traditional liturgy across the global Church.
The Synod on Synodality is an Inversion of the True Church, by Robert Morrison
By Robert Morrison, LifeSite News – A recent article from the Society of St. Pius X noted that although the Synod on Synodality’s October session in Rome avoided the approval of female “ordination” to the diaconate, there were nonetheless serious problems with the session: We are almost relieved that the final text of the synod avoided the worst. It is a small consolation that should not obscure the fact that this session did, after all, outline a shift, under the control of the bishops, toward a greater supervision of the laity. …
LifeSiteNews: Join Our Novena for President Trump Starting November 21
By LifeSiteNews staff, LifeSiteNews – LifeSiteNews readers are warmly invited to register and take part in a nine-day novena dedicated to the well-being of President Donald Trump and his conversion to the Catholic faith… The novena will begin on the Feast of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, November 21, and end on the Vigil of Saint Andrew, November 29. Saint Andrew is, of course, the patron saint of Scotland, the country in which the president-elect’s Gaelic-speaking mother, Mary Anne MacLeod Trump, was born and raised.
Trump Proved Rigged Elections Are Winnable. Now It’s Time To Un-Rig Them, by Elle Purnell
By Elle Purnell, The Federalist – In the 2024 election, Donald Trump and his voters faced media interference, suspicious ballot dumps, politicized censorship of information, low-security election laws, polling place issues, and legally dubious Democrat get-out-the-vote operations. On top of those, he faced two assassination attempts and a political lawfare campaign designed to bankrupt and jail him. The fact that Trump succeeded in making this election “too big to rig” doesn’t make those problems any less threatening to self-governance.
Modernity’s Self-Destruct Button, by Louise Perry
By Louise Perry, First Things – All politics is local, as they say. And so, before we proceed to the big question of this essay—Can modernity survive for much longer?—I want to start with a small one: Will the recent change of government make a difference to the people of Britain?… The recently departed Conservative government was sunk partly by a set of challenges that will be familiar to anyone in a high-income country—or, increasingly, a middle-income one. To start with, taxes are the highest they’ve been in generations, and yet the Conservatives felt compelled to keep funneling money towards health (20 percent of public spending) and pensions (10 percent of public spending) because both kinds of spending benefit their most reliable voting bloc. …
While Mexican Leader Was Congratulating Trump, What President-Elect Did During the Call May Explain His Entire Strategy
By Jared Harris, The Western Journal – Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum’s call may not have been as “cordial” as she claimed… A Nov. 11 report from the AP detailed the conversation’s critical turning point… During the call, Sheinbaum said Trump first brought up the border and highlighted the ongoing issues there… Trump’s position on border security, and his plan to address the uncounted millions of people illegally in the United States of America, was made abundantly clear in the appointment of Tom Homan as his future “border czar.” …
The Dangerous ‘Spirit of Synodality’, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – The Synod on Synodality— a project on which Pope Francis embarked in 2021, a project that spawned hundreds of meetings and thousands of pages of verbiage, a project that threatened to go on forever— has finally ended… Or has it?… Officially the Synod closed on October 26, having approved a final statement the previous day. “What we have approved in the document is enough,” Pope Francis declared, explaining that he would not follow up with the customary apostolic exhortation commenting on the Synod’s deliberations.
Adoption Empowers Woman to Choose Hope and Future for Her Baby, by Susan Klemond
By Susan Klemond, National Catholic Register – During both of her unintended pregnancies, abortion initially had seemed like the obvious choice, White said… “It almost felt like that was what had been taught to us, and I can’t tell you where that had been taught to me,” she said. “It just seemed like that was the norm, like I’m young and I’m pregnant, so I should get an abortion.”
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Always Pray and Do Not Lose Heart
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 18:1-8 – 1 And he told them a parable, to the effect that they ought always to pray and not lose heart. 2 He said, “In a certain city there was a judge who neither feared God nor regarded man; 3 and there was a widow in that city who kept coming to him and saying, `Vindicate me against my adversary.’ 4 For a while he refused; but afterward he said to himself, `Though I neither fear God nor regard man, …
SCANDALOUS! Dioceses Will Take Up Collection for US Bishops’ Scandal-Plagued CCHD Program this Weekend
By Peter Martin, LifeSiteNews – This weekend, dioceses across the country will be taking up the United States Conference for Catholic Bishops’ (USCCB) annual collection for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD), the USCCB’s scandal-ridden charity arm… For years, the CCHD has given millions of dollars to groups that openly reject Catholic teaching and promote abortion, homosexuality, transgenderism, contraception, and other grave evils in contradiction to the CCHD’s own stated policy.
Vatican Analyst: Pope’s New Preacher Teaches ‘Rainbow Bible’, by Louis Knuffke
By Louis Knuffke, CatholicVote – Vatican analyst Luisella Scrosati has raised concerns over Pope Francis’ appointment of Capuchin Friar Roberto Pasolini as the new Preacher of the Papal Household…. Fr. Pasolini’s recent theological positions on homosexuality form the crux of Scrosati’s critique. The new preacher has suggested, for instance, that certain Biblical relationships — such as those between Jonathan and David or the Roman centurion and his servant — could be interpreted as alluding to homosexual love. Pasolini’s arguments, Scrosati contends, rely on “pure fantasy” rather than sound exegesis.
A Prophet Among Bishops, by Kevin Wells
By Kevin Wells, Crisis Magazine – Bishop Strickland knows that what appears “losing’ in this world is actually the Lord’s way of “winning.” Those who engage in the necessary and relentless work of shouldering Christ’s Cross are those closest to the agonized face of Ecce Homo. Bishop Strickland’s home now, in a real way, are the forlorn places in the landscapes of the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary. It is at those brokenhearted stations where his might and power grow. Why? Because he’s huddled closely to the broken-bodied Christ, who, like him, had nowhere to lay His head.
Saint of the Day for November 16: St. Margaret of Scotland
By Franciscan Media – Margaret of Scotland was a truly liberated woman in the sense that she was free to be herself. For her, that meant freedom to love God and serve others… Not Scottish by birth, Margaret was the daughter of Princess Agatha of Hungary and the Anglo-Saxon Prince Edward Atheling. She spent much of her youth in the court of her great-uncle, the English king, Edward the Confessor.
Judge Grants Injunction Against Louisiana Law Requiring Ten Commandments in Schools, by Rachel Quackenbush
By Rachel Quackenbush – A federal judge has issued an injunction, blocking the implementation of a Louisiana law that would have required public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments… The November 12 injunction is the latest development with the state’s House Bill 71. As CatholicVote previously reported, Republican Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry signed the bill in June, requiring every public classroom in the state to display the Ten Commandments… HB71 references the Supreme Court case Van Orden v. Perry, in which the court ruled that displaying the Ten Commandments on government property is permissible.
Abstracting Abortion, by John D. Hagen Jr.
By John D. Hagen Jr., First Things – As the smoke clears from the election, it’s worth analyzing the barrage of abortion rhetoric that the Democrats employed. In speeches, ads, and reportage, Democrats projected a set of slogans that have been carefully and intentionally crafted over the past five years. In 2019, the abortion lobby issued a manifesto entitled “Blueprint for Sexual and Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice.” Seventy-six groups endorsed the document, including NARAL Pro-Choice America, the American Civil Liberties Union, and Planned Parenthood. Its purpose was to change abortion messaging from “choice” to “reproductive health care.”
Devout Catholic Worker Fired for Not Getting COVID Shot Wins Over $12M in Religious Discrimination Suit, by Nicholas McEntyre
By Nicholas McEntyre, New York Post – A devout Catholic was awarded nearly $13 million in a discrimination lawsuit claiming she was fired in 2022 for refusing to follow her company’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate as it was against her religion… Lisa Domski, an IT specialist for the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM), had worked for the company for a combined total of nearly 40 years before the non-profit canned her for not getting the jab… BCBSM implemented a mandatory vaccination policy for its employees in Oct. 2021, requiring all staff to be fully vaccinated from COVID-19 unless they apply for religious or medical accommodations. ….
On the Giving and Receiving of Honor, by Stephen P. White
By Stephen P. White, The Catholic Thing – … we often admire those who have suffered much. We admire those who have overcome great adversity, seeing in their perseverance proof of some virtue or other. The suffering of others can move us to compassion, which is natural and good. There are even some forms of suffering that inspire not just compassion but a certain awe or reverence for the sufferer… Such people have endured or faced evils the rest of us tremble to contemplate and they grow in our estimation for it: a young widow, a patient facing a terminal diagnosis, a combat veteran.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: One Will Be Taken and the Other Left
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 17:26-3726 As it was in the days of Noah, so will it be in the days of the Son of man. 27 They ate, they drank, they married, they were given in marriage, until the day when Noah entered the ark, and the flood came and destroyed them all. 28 Likewise as it was in the days of Lot — they ate, they drank, they bought, they sold, they planted, they built, 29 but on the day when Lot went out from Sodom fire and sulphur rained from heaven and destroyed them all — 30 so will it be on the day when the Son of man is revealed. ….
Marco Rubio, Twice a Revert to Catholicism, to Become the Nation’s Top Diplomat, by Peter Laffin
By Peter Laffin, National Catholic Register – The selection of Rubio, who is seen as a tested and effective leader with deep foreign-policy experience, has been widely hailed… A Time magazine cover in February 2013 featured a black-and-white picture of Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., staring into the distance with the caption, “The Republican Savior: How Marco Rubio became the new voice of the GOP.”… It was the kind of cover most politicians would kill for. But it made Rubio bristle. …
Archbishop of Canterbury Forced to Resign Over Sadistic Abuse Scandal, by Jules Gomes
By Jules Gomes, The Stream – Welby, a close friend and ecumenical partner of Pope Francis, announced his resignation Tuesday morning following a tidal wave of outrage led by senior Anglican clergy, parliamentarians, leading public figures, and Christians of all denominations… Welby was named and shamed in a devastating independent review of John Smyth, an attorney who physically abused more than 130 boys between the ages of 13 and 17, while leading the Iwerne summer camps for evangelical youth over four decades.
We Need To Take A Wrecking Ball To The DOJ. Matt Gaetz Is Just The Man For The Job, by John Daniel Davidson
By John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist – But how exactly is Gaetz unqualified to lead the Justice Department? Put another way, what does Trump’s incoming attorney general need to be qualified to do?… Mostly, clean house at the DOJ. Going back at least to 2016, the Justice Department has been a viper’s nest of politically motivated prosecutions, sham investigations, coup-plotting, domestic spying and censorship, entrapment schemes, and the terrorization of law-abiding Americans. From illegally spying on Trump to the political persecution of Jan. 6 defendants, the DOJ has become a cancer on our body politic, and we need someone to go in and cut it out.
John Thune: 900,000 Babies are Killed in Abortions Every Year, That’s Like Killing My State of South Dakota, by Sen. John Thune
Senator John Thune, LifeNews – On Jan 25, 2023, Sen. John Thune (R-SD) delivered an eloquent pro-life speech, which appears below. Yesterday, Senator Thune was elected Senate Majority Leader… Mr. President, on Friday, as they have done for decades, Americans from around the country— many of them young people—took to the streets of Washington, DC, to march for life. This year, of course, was a little different because for the first time since the march began nearly 50 years ago, pro-lifers marched in a post-Roe America.
The Catholic Herald: U.S.C.C.B Will Fight Mass Deportation of Migrants, Says Bishop Mark Seitz of El Paso
By The Catholic Herald – The American Church will fight the mass deportation of migrants promised by newly-elected President Donald Trump, a bishop has said… Bsp. Mark Seitz of El Paso, chairman of the USCCB Committee on Migration said the bishops will “raise voice loudly” if threats are followed through… (Seitz says) “The Biden administration’s actions primarily affected those who were in the sending countries or en route, but the new administration will also focus on people who are already here. …
Trump Nominates Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Secretary of Health and Human Services, by Calvin Freiburger
By Calvin Freiburger, LifeSiteNews – Trump says he has given RFK Jr. a mission to ‘restore these Agencies to the traditions of Gold Standard Scientific Research, and beacons of Transparency.’… Returning President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that he will be nominating former independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be secretary of the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) in his new administration, confounding pre-election indications that the iconoclastic medical activist would only serve in an advisory capacity.
2024 Proves 2020 Was Stolen, by Austin Ruse
Austin Ruse, Crisis Magazine – The numbers from the 2020 election, especially compared to other recent elections, just don’t add up; or rather, they add up to too much… We were supposed to believe that old Joe Biden received millions more votes in 2020 than the historic election of the first black president, Barack Obama, in 2008 and his reelection in 2012… Obama got 69 million votes in 2008 and 65 million in 2012. Sleepy Joe got 81 million four years ago …
Saint of the Day for November 15: St. Albert the Great (1206 – Nov. 15, 1280)
By Franciscan Media – Saint Albert the Great’s Story – Albert the Great was a 13th-century German Dominican who decisively influenced the Church’s stance toward Aristotelian philosophy brought to Europe by the spread of Islam.
The Problem of Faith Today, by Josef Pieper
By Josef Pieper, CERC – If we really think of God as a Who and not a What—in other words, if we think of him as a Someone capable of speech, then there is no “security” against revelation. And man’s only meaningful response to revelation is faith!… The difficulty of discussing proofs and counterproofs in matters of faith lies in the fact that, strictly speaking, faith is not based on proofs, or at least not on factual arguments which can be reduced to precise formulations, and thus cannot be deeply affected by such arguments. Naturally this is a somewhat misleading statement; but we are in deep waters here.
Bishop Joseph E. Strickland: God Will Punish Bishops for Their Silence While Pope Francis Destroys the Church
By Bishop Joseph E. Strickland, LifeSiteNews – Bishop Joseph Strickland strongly rebuked ‘silent’ US bishops in a powerful letter outside the USCCB meeting in Baltimore, warning them that God will punish those who do not speak out against ‘false messages constantly flowing from the Vatican’ under Pope Francis… Dear Bishops, You gather here today, present-day apostles, as the Church and, therefore, the world stand perched on the edge of a cliff. And yet you who are entrusted with the keeping of souls choose to speak not a word of the spiritual danger which abounds. …
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: The Coming of Christ’s Kingdom
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 17:20-25 – 20 Being asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God was coming, he answered them, “The kingdom of God is not coming with signs to be observed; 21 nor will they say, `Behold, here it is!’ or `There!’ for behold, the kingdom of God is in the midst of you.” 22 And he said to the disciples, “The days are coming when you will desire to see one of the days of the Son of man, and you will not see it. …
Why Catholics Voted for Trump, by Mary Eberstadt
Mary Eberstadt, First Things – As Democrats and others assess the fallout from last week’s red bombshell, they’re looking at surprises in the exit polls. Here’s one that shouldn’t be missed: The nation’s Catholic voters split 56 to 41 in favor of Donald Trump… In one way, that endorsement might seem to require explanation. After all, no one’s personal failings have been more exposed to global sunlight than Trump’s; and Catholics as a whole, unlike many evangelical Protestants, weren’t ground-floor MAGA fans. Even so, the fact that a Catholic majority in 2024 signed on to Trump-Vance makes inescapable sense, for at least three reasons.
Democrat Governors, City Leaders Pledge to Shield Illegal Aliens from Trump, by Jason Hopkins
By Jason Hopkins, Daily Signal – Democratic governors and other liberal elected officials have lined up to declare that they will fight back against President-elect Donald Trump’s hard-line agenda against illegal immigration… Trump, who won the Nov. 5 election, has promised to conduct mass deportations across the country and withhold federal funding from sanctuary cities, along with a slate of other hawkish enforcement proposals.,, Dem. governors in Massachusetts, California, and Illinois—all seen as potential 2028 presidential contenders—and other elected leaders have said they will use their authority to push back against the upcoming second Trump administration’s agenda. …
LifeSiteNews Exclusive: Bishop Strickland Explains Why He Called Out Pope Francis and Other Bishops
By LifeSiteNews staff – Bishop Joseph Strickland explains why he has publicly called out Pope Francis for his denial of the Catholic faith and his fellow bishops for their silence on Francis’ dangerous errors… Bishop Joseph Strickland: “As I’ve said ever since last Tuesday, we have an opportunity, when the country has made a choice politically that at least opens the door for us to have the possibilities of moving our culture, our nation, the beloved people of God in this nation, closer to the Truth that is Jesus Christ. So I believe that’s a big part of what prompted me, at this moment, to be here.”
Trump And Vance Should Immediately Push A Populist, Family-Friendly Agenda, by Charles C. Camosy
By Charles C. Camosy, The Federalist – In theorizing about what it takes to actually break up with someone after a long-term relationship, Jerry Seinfeld came up with an analogy. “Breaking up is like knocking over a coke machine; you can’t do it in one push. You have to rock it back and forth a few times and then it goes over.”… Since at least the early 1980s, the Republican Party was in a long-term relationship with economic libertarianism, but with Trump’s hostile takeover of the party in 2015-2016 we saw the first attempt at a breakup.
Root-Cause Health Relief Ahead? by Michael Bedar
By Michael Bedar, American Thinker – In politics, there’s more to health than insurance. You can “get care” but be wrongly sick in the first place… What precisely do Children’s Health Defense’s Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and others see in the incoming GOP administration that finally can refocus on addressing the overreaches that the federal government commits to make Americans so ill?… These United States are suffering unwellness physically, mentally, and socially. …
Synodality Requires Conversion of Heart More Than New Structures, US Bishops Say, by Jonathan Liedl
By Jonathan Liedl, National Catholic Register – Both Archbishop Lori and Bishop Flores emphasized the importance of promoting a synodal culture at the local level… Archbishop Lori spoke of inviting his pastoral council and other diocesan bodies to prayerfully read the Synod on Synodality’s final document and discern “what it means for us and how we’re going to try to live that our as we go forward.” He also spoke of the importance of pastors recognizing the gifts of others, inviting them to participate.
Trump Goes for the Deep State Jugular: Appoints Gaetz as AG and Gabbard for DNI, by Al Perrotta
By Al Perrotta, The Stream – The key theme? Donald Trump is not playing around this time…. If you were hoping someone would take a sledgehammer to the corrupted DOJ and FBI, you’re in luck. President-Elect Donald Trump, in another “Wow, my gosh” selection, has picked Florida’s firebrand Congressman Matt Gaetz to be U.S. Attorney General… Said Trump: “Matt will end weaponized government, protect our borders, dismantle criminal organizations, and restore Americans’ badly shattered faith and confidence in the Justice Department.”
Despite Victory and GOP Trifecta, Trump’s Fight Has Just Begun, by Bradley Devlin
By Bradley Devlin, Daily Signal – Republicans have earned an electoral mandate unlike anything the party has seen since the 1980s… Rachel Bovard, vice president of programs at the Conservative Partnership Institute and veteran of over a decade of working on Capitol Hill, told me on the latest episode of “The Signal Sitdown” that conservatives “cannot waste it.”… For the first time in 20 years, the Republican presidential nominee carried the popular vote. President-elect Donald Trump captured more than 300 Electoral College votes on the way to an election victory that reshaped the Republican Party’s coalition.
Kamala Harris Campaigned on Abortions Up to Birth, But 40% of Gen Z Women Voted for Trump, by Sarah Holliday
By Sarah Holliday, LifeNews – Many assumed Vice President Kamala Harris, as a woman, would have secured the vote among young women in the 2024 presidential election. However, according to an exit poll from The Associated Press, that was not the case… It turns out at least 40% of Gen Z women who are under the age of 30 chose to vote for Donald Trump in what experts have described as a “historic comeback” for the former president.
CatholicVote: ‘Smooth Transition’: Biden Greets Trump With a Smile During Oval Office Meeting
CatholicVote – “Today I met with President-elect Trump in the Oval Office,” Biden’s government X (formerly Twitter) account posted Wednesday afternoon. “I look forward to leading a smooth transition and peaceful transfer of power.”… “As I told the President-elect, my team is committed to doing everything we can to ensure the incoming administration has what they need,” the post added… According to The New York Post, Trump and Biden attended the meeting along with “their respective chiefs of staff, Susie Wiles and Jeff Zients, as they discussed topics including the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East.”
Cardinal McElroy Asks Task Force to Implement Agenda of Synod on Synodality, by Louis Knuffke
By Louis Knuffke, CatholicVote – At the U.S. bishops’ plenary assembly this week, Cardinal Robert McElroy of San Diego proposed that the bishops’ conference set up a task force to study and implement “synodality” throughout the Church in America… The Cardinal made the proposal on Tuesday during the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) meeting in Baltimore. Cardinals Blase Cupich of Chicago and Joseph Tobin of Newark supported it. Cardinal McElroy said that Bishop Daniel Flores, who attended the Synod on Synodality in Rome, should be in charge of the task force. …
Melania Trump Speaks Out About Jill Biden — ‘She Referred to My Husband as Evil and a Liar’, by Cassandra MacDonald
By Cassandra MacDonald, Gateway Pundit – Mrs. Trump revealed that Jill Biden called her after the assassination attempt on Donald J. Trump in October but wonders if her “concern was genuine,” given the inflammatory way she had been speaking of him on the campaign trail… “I do question, however, whether Jill’s concern was genuine, as a few days prior she referred to my husband as ‘evil’ and a ‘liar,’” she told French outlet Paris Match.
Saint of the Day for November 14: St. Gertrude the Great
Franciscan Media – Gertrude, a Benedictine nun in Helfta, Saxony, was one of the great mystics of the 13th century. Together with her friend and teacher Saint Mechtild, she practiced a spirituality called “nuptial mysticism,” that is, she came to see herself as the bride of Christ. Her spiritual life was a deeply personal union with Jesus and his Sacred Heart, leading her into the very life of the Trinity.
Who Will Safeguard the Sheep? by Sheryl Collmer
By Sheryl Collmer, Crisis Magazine – The open lesion that can’t heal is the realization that our shepherds despise or entirely disregard us. Will any of them break out of lockstep in Baltimore this week?… The attack on the Traditional Latin Mass in Tyler, Texas this weekend has gobsmacked us all, both traditional and Novus Ordo Catholics. Why now? Why on the first anniversary of the loss of our dear bishop? The fact that the apostolic administrator, Bishop Joe Vásquez of Austin, requested a ruling hints that it might be part of a negotiation.
CatholicVote: Trump Announces Plan to Shut Down Education Dept., Safeguard School Choice and School Prayer, and Fight ‘Wokeness’ in Public Education
By Catholic Vote – In a series of remarks, President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to shepherd sweeping changes to the country’s education policy during his second term – at the primary, secondary, collegiate, and university levels alike… In a recent video address, Trump unveiled an education policy plan that included supporting school choice for all parents, allowing school prayer, and abolishing the controversial U.S. Department of Education… “Here are 10 key ideas that will power our movement for great schools,” he said at the beginning of the brief video. ….
WATCH! Open-Border Bishop’s (USCCB) HOWL As They See Illegal Immigration Gravy Trail Threatened By New Trump Administration
By Anthony Stine, Return to Tradition, November 13, 2024 – U.S. Bishops Will Speak Out “loudly” If Trump’s Mass Deportation Rhetoric Becomes Reality
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: The Fight for Life is More Urgent After the Election
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – Last Tuesday, President Donald J. Trump won his bid to become the 47th President of the United States, and the GOP is set to control the two Houses of Congress… This election cycle brought both some victories and tragic losses for life and family. Thankfully, people in Florida, Nebraska, and South Dakota rejected ballot initiatives that would have legalized the on-demand murder of innocent children through all nine months of pregnancy. Devastatingly, initiatives to protect innocent life failed in the states of Arizona, Colorado, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, and New York, which further enshrined the “right to kill.” ….
St. Frances Xavier Cabrini: Indomitable Witness, by Mary Beth Bracy
By Mary Beth Bracy, Catholic Exchange – A few years ago, the New York City public arts program decided to build more statues of women. When they held a poll to decide which statues to erect, Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini received the most votes. Nevertheless, they decided not to include her. Citizens spoke up, however, and on Columbus Day 2020 a permanent statue of St. Cabrini was unveiled in lower Manhattan’s Battery Park overlooking New York Harbor, Ellis Island, and the Statue of Liberty.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: He Fell at Jesus’ Feet Giving Thanks
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 17:11-19 – 11 On the way to Jerusalem he was passing along between Samaria and Galilee. 12 And as he entered a village, he was met by ten lepers, who stood at a distance 13 and lifted up their voices and said, “Jesus, Master, have mercy on us.” 14 When he saw them he said to them, “Go and show yourselves to the priests.” And as they went they were cleansed. 15 Then one of them, when he saw that he was healed, turned back, praising God with a loud voice; ….
The Vatican Regime Goes to the Peripheries to Persecute Minorities, by T. S. Flanders
By T. S. Flanders, OnePeterFive – I returned from the Martinmas festivities today to face the news that has hit American traditionalists since last Saturday. As many American Trads were still celebrating the victory of Trump, the Vatican Regime of New Iconoclasm struck the little diocese of Tyler, Texas… As you may recall, the Vatican regime previously cut off the head of the diocese, Bishop Strickland, for the unpardonable crime of preaching Catholicism, all while giving “Rapenik” a parish.
Roses, Chocolate, and Ambiguity, by Francis X. Maier
By Francis X. Maier, First Things – The story, dated November 8, appeared in Britain’s Catholic Herald. It details a post made on X by Emma Bonino. Bonino, noted the Herald, is “the Italian politician who successfully campaigned to legalise abortion in the 1970s.” To put it more graphically, she’s co-responsible for her nation’s license to kill millions of developing human children in the womb over the past forty years. Now seventy-six, she was recently hospitalized for health reasons. Francis paid an apparently surprise visit to her home, with gifts, after her release. The pope had earlier described Bonino as one of Italy’s “forgotten greats” …
U.S. Bishops Will Speak Out ‘Loudly’ If Trump’s Mass Deportation Rhetoric Becomes Reality, by Jonathan Liedl
By Jonathan Liedl, Catholic News Agency – The U.S. bishops are taking a wait-and-see approach to what President-elect Donald Trump does with his campaign promise to carry out mass deportation of immigrants who are in the country illegally… the bishops say they are prepared to speak out forcefully if Trump does advance the controversial proposal in a way that undermines human dignity… “We are waiting to see just what exactly takes shape,” said Bishop Mark Seitz, head of the USCCB migration committee… If the Trump administration moves forward in a way that violates basic human rights, Seitz said the bishops are prepared to “raise our voice loudly.”
Pope Francis Visits Italian ‘Abortion Icon’, by Stephen Kokx
By Stephen Kokx, Catholic Family News – What is going on with Pope Francis and Emma Bonino?… For those who don’t know who that is, Bonino has been the face of abortion in Italy for decades, having first established a facility in the country in the 1970s which she successfully used as a launching pad to push for its legalization years later… She has also spent decades as an elected official in the Italian and European Parliaments advocating for left-wing causes like recreational drug use and lax divorce laws…
Is the Church Headed for Another Seismic Schism? by Gene Thomas Gomulka
By Gene Thomas Gomulka, Complicit Clergy – The recent U.S. presidential election demonstrated how pollsters often get it wrong. Will this also happen in the case of the next papal conclave? Just as many political analysts like to compare the outcomes of different elections, so too might we compare similarities in the current college of cardinals to papabile of another time. This will require that we set the dials on our time machine and travel back to Wittenberg, Germany on October 31, 1517 when Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the famed “Castle Church Door.”
Exit Polls Confirm Kamala Harris Lost Because Voters Opposed Her Radical Abortion Agenda, by Hannah Hiester
By Hannah Hiester, LifeNews – CNN exit polls revealed that Kamala Harris was extremely popular with abortion extremists in the election but failed to win over those who said abortion should be legal in “most cases.”… She also surprisingly failed to raise more support among women than either Joe Biden or Hillary Clinton had in 2020 and 2016, which CNN called “a troubling sign for the vice president given that she tried to mobilize female voters on the issue of abortion.”
Republicans Can’t Afford To Elect Another Mitch McConnell As Senate Leader, by Rachel Bovard
By Rachel Bovard, The Federalist – Senate Republicans cannot be led by someone who is openly hostile to the agenda of their party’s president and the base who elected him… Last Tuesday, America sent a resounding message to Washington when they elected Donald Trump and gave Republicans majorities in the Senate and likely the House. D.C. Republicans now have one job: Don’t screw it up… For Senate Republicans, this means closing the book on the Mitch McConnell era of governance ….
Archbishop Viganò: Trump’s Victory Represents the ‘Greatest Reset’ Against the Global World Order
By Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, LifeSiteNews – A few days ago, on the eve of the U.S. Presidential Election, the arrogance of political commentators in the United States and all vassal nations had reached unexplored heights. Singers, actors, philanthropists, public figures, and journalists who supported Kamala Harris went so far as to threaten to leave the United States if Donald J. Trump was elected, and in truth many today expect them to fulfill their promises. Even Jorge Mario Bergoglio made a gesture, with his trademark politeness, traveling in a wheelchair to the penthouse of radical Sorosian activist and abortionist Emma Bonino with white roses and chocolates ….
Bishops Call for Urgent Review of ‘Pediatric Sex-Change Services’ at Catholic Hospitals, by Matthew McDonald
By Matthew McDonald, National Catholic Register – Database Released In October Found That About 150 Catholic Hospitals Assisted Minors In Gender Transitioning During a Five-Year Period… Bishops should discuss and act on a recent report that Catholic hospitals have provided “pediatric sex-change services” for patients 17 and younger, two bishops told EWTN News recently… Their comments come as the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops holds its annual fall meeting in Baltimore, which began Monday.
Fr. David Nix’s Blog: Diversionary Scapegoating in the Catholic Church
By Father David Nix, Blog – Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex-offender who was the nexus point for many elite celebrities before his death and Former-Cardinal Theodore Edgar McCarrick, a convicted sex-offender who was also the nexus point for many elite bishops before he was laicized. There are many commonalities between the two criminals besides child-abuse… The crossover we are going to discuss today is something I label “Diversionary Scapegoating.” Diversionary Scapegoating is when a delinquent group conveniently blames all of its crimes on one person (a criminal already busted) so as to divert the public’s eyes from the criminal activity of that very same group.
Diocese of Tyler Suspends All Celebration of TLM Except for FSSP Parish, by McKenna Snow
By McKenna Snow, Catholic Vote – Sheryl Collmer, a parishioner in the Diocese (explains) “[T]he [Traditional Latin Mass] community is now challenged because they either have to crowbar themselves into the already overcrowded FSSP parish in Tyler, or drive two hours to another overcrowded FSSP parish in Dallas”… She said that both the Novus Ordo and Latin Mass communities are “heartbroken.”… “In Tyler, the Latin Mass community is integrated into the Catholic community as a whole; there’s no artificial division,” Collmer said. “So those who worship at the Novus Ordo Mass are brothers of the TLM. We work together in prayer and music and parish outreach; we belong to common organizations; we socialize.”
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: All About the Money
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – Individuals and organizations need money to survive. Even Jesus entrusted Judas with the cash box. But many Catholics resent priests making fundraising appeals and add “All he ever talks about is money” to the list of all the things he ever talks about. So many priests avoid the subject. But the generosity of the poor widow in the Gospel validates the conversation and the proper use of money… Jesus sees rich men tossing their gifts into the treasury. He also sees a poor widow casting in two brass mites [coins]. He marvels ….
The GOP Will Control the Senate … But Will It Be Establishment or MAGA? by Al Perrotta
By Al Perrotta, The Stream – The Battle for Senate Majority Leader.. You’d think with the massive mandate won by Donald Trump, and the stepping down of Trump-hating Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, the most logical thing in the world would be for GOP Senators to pick as their incoming Majority Leader someone who is actually on board with the president-elect. That would ensure the smooth enacting of Trump’s agenda… But logic is scarce in The Swamp. The job was set to be a battle between two McConnell-lites: Sen. John Thune and Sen. John Cornyn, both with a history of trashing Trump …
Film Tells Story of Michelle Duppong, FOCUS Missionary Who ‘Evangelized Through Friendship’, by Francesca Pollio Fenton
By Francesca Pollio Fenton, CNA – Servant of God Michelle Duppong was 31 years old when she died from cancer on Dec. 25, 2015.
A young woman filled with joy and a fire for the Lord, she was born in Colorado and grew up on her family farm in North Dakota, after which she served as a Fellowship of Catholic University Students (FOCUS) missionary before becoming the director of adult faith formation for the Diocese of Bismarck… Duppong’s inspiring life has now been documented in a film ….
The 4B Movement is a Cult of Death, by John M. Grondelski, Ph.D.
By John M. Grondelski, Ph.D., Catholic World Report – What is most interesting to me, however, is the “4B reaction” of this death cult. For those noninitiates who never heard of this movement… it is apparently a five-something-year-old South Korean “feminist” ideological import. The four “Bs” are words in Korean: 1) no dating men, 2) no marrying men, 3) no having babies, 4) no sex with men…. What is happening, I maintain, comes from a deeper and darker place: a sacralization, an idolization of politics into a false religion, so that a political loss becomes an act of faith and the casus belli for a war of religion against one’s opponents.
Pro-Life Americans Still Have Much Work to Do to Change Hearts and Minds on Abortion, by David Clossen
By David Clossen, LifeNews – On November 5, 2024, Donald J. Trump completed the greatest comeback in American political history by winning the 2024 presidential election and defeating Kamala Harris. Trump becomes only the second president to be elected for non-consecutive terms, the first being Grover Cleveland in 1892. For beleaguered pro-lifers, Trump’s victory offers hope and opportunity… Although “unprecedented” is an overused word in modern politics, the 2024 election featured a series of events truly without equal in American history. …
Trump’s Victory Is Good News for Religious Believers, by R. R. Reno
By R. R. Reno, Editor, First Things – Religious believers may or may not agree with Trump about immigration or trade. And they may have diverse views about how to respond to our society’s confusions about what it means to be a man or a woman. But they should welcome the general erosion of the open society consensus and its ready accusations of fascism and authoritarianism. In that regard, whatever one thinks of the man or his platform, Trump’s electoral success is good news for those of us who think that the highest, noblest, and most liberating act is to surrender ourselves, heart, mind, and soul, to God.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: We Have Only Done Our Duty
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 17:7-10 – 7 “Will any one of you, who has a servant plowing or keeping sheep, say to him when he has come in from the field, `Come at once and sit down at table’? 8 Will he not rather say to him, `Prepare supper for me, and gird yourself and serve me, till I eat and drink; and afterward you shall eat and drink’? 9 Does he thank the servant because he did what was commanded? 10 So you also, when you have done all that is commanded you, say, `We are unworthy servants; we have only done what was our duty.'”
Avoiding Elitism, by Rob Marco
By Rob Marco, Crisis Magazine – I heard a quote years ago from the late Fr. John Hardon, S.J., that “Ordinary Catholic families cannot survive. They must be extra-ordinary families. They must be what I do not hesitate to call heroic Catholic families.” I thought it was a bold, prophetic proclamation; and the more of his writings I read, the more I admired the good Jesuit’s zeal—until I realized that the Traditionalists I had aligned myself with regarded Fr. Hardon as a “modernist.” I would hear this pejorative used time and time again …
The Lesson Some Leftists Have Learned From Trump’s Win Should Terrify Americans, by Margot Cleveland
By Margot Cleveland, The Federalist – Since Donald Trump’s landslide victory over Kamala Harris last Tuesday, the legacy press has been hosting a public inquest into her demise. Three competing theories soon dominated the discussions — only one of which accepted the reality that Americans rejected the far-left policies and candidate on the merits… a second and more vocal segment of the press and Harris voting bloc instead declared that Trump’s election proves a majority of Americans are racist, sexist autocrats.
A Catholic Renaissance, by Randall Smith
By Randall Smith, The Catholic Thing – I read an article recently by a professor who described how, years ago, she was expressing enthusiasm at an English Department meeting at her Jesuit university about a course on Catholic poetry that she had developed… a senior member of the department “who seemed to be speaking for both himself and his skeptical colleagues” announced: “Someone is going to have to prove to me that this is a legitimate way to approach the study of literature.” ….
Saint of the Day for November 12: St. Josaphat
Franciscan Media – In 1964, newspaper photos of Pope Paul VI embracing Athenagoras I, the Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople, marked a significant step toward the healing of a division in Christendom that has spanned more than nine centuries… In 1595, the Orthodox bishop of Brest-Litovsk in present-day Belarus and five other bishops representing millions of Ruthenians, sought reunion with Rome.
Patriot Post: Veterans Day — Honor and Sacrifice
Patriot Post – We set aside Veterans Day to honor the high price of sacrifice paid by generations of Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen making up the ranks of more than 41 million Veterans who have served our nation since the American Revolution. They have valiantly carried forward the banner of Liberty since the first shots were fired at Lexington and Concord. Millions of American Patriots have, for generations, honored their sacred oaths “to support and defend” the American Liberty “endowed by their Creator” as the unalienable Rights of Man — the rights of all people, as affirmed in our Declaration of Independence and enshrined in our Republic’s Constitution… But Veterans Day, as distinguished from Memorial Day, is primarily to honor and celebrate the millions of American Veterans in our midst — those we can thank in person for their service and sacrifice ….
Celebrate, Yes. But Also Steel Yourself for the Battles Ahead, by Peter Wolfgang
By Peter Wolfgang, Catholic Culture – That is how far we have fallen. The defeat of the radicalism represented by Kamala Harris is a huge win. We should all rightly breathe a sigh of relief. But it was, at best, a stay-of-execution for Christian morality in the United States. Even as the 2024 election is a rebuke to the left for its excesses, we must acknowledge that the whole country has shifted left. And we must steel ourselves to battle against it. Even, at times, against those whose victories we are rightly celebrating this week.
FRONTLINES: AZ Voters Make it Legal to Arrest Illegal Immigrants for Crossing Border Into State
By Frontlines Staff, Human Events – Arizona voters have approved a measure that empowers local law enforcement to arrest migrants suspected of entering the country illegally. This comes when the southern border has seen a historically unprecedented increase in border crossings over the past few years… The measure, Proposition 314, establishes that crossing the border outside an official port of entry into Arizona from Mexico is a state crime, permitting state and local authorities to make arrests and allowing state judges to order deportations. Additionally, those enforcing the law are shielded from civil lawsuits.
TLM CANCELLED! Latin Mass at Cathedral in Bishop Strickland’s Former Diocese to be Canceled, by LifeSiteNews
By LifeSiteNews Staff – According to a letter written by the current head of Tyler, Texas, Joseph Vásquez, celebration of the TLM at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception will cease on November 30 following direction from the Vatican… Celebration of the traditional Latin Mass at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Tyler, Texas, the diocese formerly headed by Bishop Joseph Strickland, is ending effective November 30. …
HAPPENING WEDNESDAY: Join Bishop Joseph Strickland in Praying the Rosary Outside of the USCCB
By LifeSiteNews staff – Bishop Joseph Strickland will be leading a Rosary Rally outside the USCCBs’ annual meeting next week (Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024, live coverage will begin at 11:45 am Eastern Time), and LifeSiteNews will be there to provide live coverage… Bishop Strickland has regularly led the Rosary outside the bishops’ conference meetings in Baltimore in the past, bringing attention to such issues as giving Holy Communion to pro-abortion politicians, a subject over which the bishops have wavered for decades. Readers may remember that in 2021 he was the only bishop to join Catholics praying outside the bishops’ assembly.
Cardinal Joseph Zen: Did the Synod on “Synodality” End Smoothly?
By Cardinal Joseph Zen, Nov. 9, 2024 – On October 27, the XVI Ordinary Assembly of the Synod of Bishops announced its closing. The Pope immediately approved of the document adopted by the Synod and said he would not write a Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation. All parties found this to be a completely “innovative” approach, but it seems that few have pointed out that this approach was rather problematic. I felt that way, but didn’t dare to raise it publicly. I feared that my pessimistic mindset may have led me to wrong judgments. But, then, after reading three articles, I now boldly express here my worries for the future of our Church.
Dancing in the Streets, Dr. Janet E. Smith
By Janet E. Smith, Crisis Magazine – I am happy, deliriously so, and grateful. I am floating in a sea of gratitude and amazement over the Trump victory… Everyone expected massive demonstrations after the election, no matter who won. It didn’t happen. I suspect no one is disappointed. But I am disappointed that there was no dancing in the streets. Is that considered uncivil for elections? All elections, or just this one?… Oh, I am happy, deliriously so, and grateful. I am floating in a sea of gratitude and amazement. Six months ago, no one would have predicted ….
Fr. Jeffrey Kirby: Missed Opportunities
Fr. Jeffrey Kirby, The Catholic Thing – Perhaps it was unintended, but Luce is a belittling of the virtue of hope and the sufferings of many who cling to Christ Jesus, our Hope. The mascot is a tragic satire of the state of ecclesial leadership today, which misses providential opportunities, and chooses to draw from the oddly new and obscures the venerable and ancient in the Church’s supernatural treasury… Our problem is not merely with an anime character, but with the missed opportunity to give and strengthen hope to believers and the world today.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Lord Jesus Increase Our Faith
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 17:1-61 And he said to his disciples, “Temptations to sin are sure to come; but woe to him by whom they come! 2 It would be better for him if a millstone were hung round his neck and he were cast into the sea, than that he should cause one of these little ones to sin. 3 Take heed to yourselves; if your brother sins, rebuke him, and if he repents, forgive him; 4 and if he sins against you seven times in the day, and turns to you seven times, and says, `I repent,’ you must forgive him.”
Saint of the Day for November 11: St. Martin of Tours
By Franciscan Media – A conscientious objector who wanted to be a monk; a monk who was maneuvered into being a bishop; a bishop who fought paganism as well as pleaded for mercy to heretics—such was Martin of Tours, one of the most popular of saints and one of the first not to be a martyr.
America Calls for Sanity and Prosperity, by Thaddeus G. McCotter
By Thaddeus G. McCotter, American Greatness – Trump’s re-election signals a call for a return to sanity and prosperity. A demonstration of magnanimity could bolster his position and advance his policy goals while avoiding partisan retaliation… Donald Trump’s re-election as President of the United States, including an immense electoral college and popular vote victories, was the American people’s call for sanity and prosperity. For the incoming Trump administration, there is no time to waste in honoring the public’s mandate for change from the Obama and Biden administrations’ radical, dangerous, extreme, and disastrous policies. The first step is to lower the country’s political temperature. It won’t be easy.
Free Press Analyst: Abortion Did Not Mobilize Voters, Biological Males in Women’s Sports Did, by Grace Porto
By Grace Porto, Catholic Vote – An analyst at the Free Press recently explained that Republicans picked the winning women’s rights issue in the 2024 election… keeping biological males out of female sports while the Democrats’ strategy of promoting unrestricted abortion failed… the Free Press (on) Nov. 7 (said) that the Democrats’ “big bet” on abortion rights did not pay off… “Not only was abortion a flop with the electorate, it was Republicans — not Democrats — who pushed the winning women’s-rights issue: fighting the encroachment of biological men into women’s spaces and sports,” she said.
Letting Yourself Be Loved: Prayer and the Holy Trinity, by Lawton Brinkman
By Lawton Brinkman, Catholic Exchange – Several years ago, one of my parish priests, a great mentor, gave me Peter Kreeft’s Prayer for Beginners after lunch. At first, it was a rather shocking gift. In many regards, it seemed insulting prima facie. However, there was great wisdom in his gift. In all my years as a Catholic, I had never been properly taught how to pray, rather viewing it in simple binary. I was always told that prayer is “a conversation with God.” This definition is not wrong, but it can be taken the wrong way… Prayer is an act of love, and although love is a word, it need not be shown in words.
Donald Trump Can Thank Catholics for His Big Win, by Paul Kengor
By Paul Kengor, Catholic Exchange – For the year 2024, however… evangelicals seemed down on Donald Trump, or at least less enthusiastic. Their decreased support concerned conservative Catholics worried about what they perceived as a deep, real and unprecedented threat to pro-life gains and religious freedom… judging from exit polls, those Catholics would respond by voting eagerly and overwhelming for the Republican presidential ticket. They came out so decisively for the ticket of Donald Trump and JD Vance (a Catholic) that they offset any waning numbers from evangelicals… Put bluntly, those Catholics got Donald Trump elected.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: Who Will Entrust to You the True Riches?
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 16:9-15 – And I tell you, make friends for yourselves by means of unrighteous mammon, so that when it fails they may receive you into the eternal habitations. “He who is faithful in a very little is faithful also in much; and he who is dishonest in a very little is dishonest also in much. If then you have not been faithful in the unrighteous mammon, who will entrust to you the true riches? And if you have not been faithful in that which is another’s, who will give you that which is your own? ….
Correcting What “Everybody Knows” About President Trump, by Robert G. Marshall
By Robert G. Marshall, Catholic Culture – Voters in the 2024 elections told NBC News’ Exit Poll that among five issues, 34% “said democracy mattered most” over other concerns, while 31% picked the economy, 14% abortion, 11% immigration, and just 4% foreign policy. But if voters nationwide picked Democrat candidates to remedy the supposed ills of democracy as identified by VP Kamala Harris and members of the Congressional Committee investigating the January 6, 2021 Capitol civil disturbance, they chose exactly the wrong group of candidates to remedy the situation.
No, Trump’s Too-Big-To-Rig Victory Doesn’t ‘Lay To Rest’ Election Integrity Issues, by Logan Washburn
By Logan Washburn, The Federalist – “I hope we can lay to rest the question about the integrity of the American electorate system. It is honest, it is fair and it is transparent. And it can be trusted, win or lose,” Biden said on Nov. 7 according to The Hill… But that is false. Integrity advocates took immediate action to address issues when they rose on election night, keeping them from developing into a bigger problem. Trump’s massive turnout truly did make this election “too big to rig,” but that does not mean it was free from bad actors trying to rig it.
Rooted in Christ, by Regis Martin
By Regis Martin, Crisis Magazine – Above all, Augustine wished to remain faithful to the grace of an encounter that had upended his life. An encounter not with an idea but a person—the human being Jesus in whom the whole meaning of personhood stands revealed. “You are in me deeper than I am in me,” he will admit with astonishment. And here is God now speaking his name! “I heard your voice calling from on high,” Augustine exclaims, who thereupon tells him: I’m the food of full-grown men. Grow and you shall feed on me. But you shall not change me into your own substance, as you do with the food of your body. Instead you shall be changed into me. For I am the God who is!
Bishop Strickland Warns Against Complacency After 2024 Elections: ‘We’ve Got to Seize This Moment’
By Peter Martin, LifeSiteNews – Bishop Joseph Strickland cautioned against complacency after Republican victories in the 2024 elections, calling on people to “stand strong in the truth” and oppose “false messages” wherever they come from… “It is not a time to sit back and say, ‘Oh, we won,’” Bishop Strickland said during LifeSiteNews’ live election coverage on Tuesday. “We pray that we have an opportunity to fight back the darkness, and the evil, and the false messages that are even infecting the Church.”.. “We’ve got to seize this moment,”
The Catholic Herald: Trump Can’t Dictate China Policy to the Pope, Says Vatican’s Top Diplomat
The Catholic Herald – The Vatican’s top diplomat has said that a controversial deal with China on the appointment of bishops will continue “regardless of reactions that may come from America” during the new Trump administration… Italian Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican’s Secretary of State, spoke to reporters on the sidelines of an event at Rome’s Jesuit-run Gregorian University on artificial intelligence and international humanitarian law.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: The Necessity of Prudent Foresight
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 16:1-8 – He also said to the disciples, “There was a rich man who had a steward, and charges were brought to him that this man was wasting his goods. And he called him and said to him, `What is this that I hear about you? Turn in the account of your stewardship, for you can no longer be steward.’ And the steward said to himself, `What shall I do, since my master is taking the stewardship away from me? …
Trump’s Win Isn’t the Finish Line, It’s the Starting Point. Now We Need Conservative Policies, by Suzanne Bowdey
By Suzanne Bowdey, LifeNews – While it isn’t what every American wanted, the election did deliver something every American needed: clarity. The results that handed Donald Trump his second term supplied exactly what this weary and fractured country had to have to move forward — an unambiguous winner. A straightforward path. A fresh chance to be the nation its people, and the world, deserve. But none of that will matter, some are pointing out, if we don’t seize the reprieve God has granted.
After Trump’s Victory, There Can Be No Unity Without A Reckoning, by John Daniel Davidson
By John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist – We can’t just say ‘Oh well we’re all Americans in the end’ and pretend that everything is okay. Everything is not okay… Back in July after the first Trump assassination attempt, I wrote that there can be no national unity, no burying the hatchet or cooling the rhetoric with people who have been encouraging political violence and pushing assassination prep for years. You can’t smack someone in the face with a hammer and then insist everyone calm down. …
Free Speech Issue Weighed Heavily in 2024 Elections, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, MRC TV – The importance of retaining their First Amendment right to free speech weighed heavily on the minds of voters in this year’s elections – just as Americans had warned candidates it would… (one) survey revealed that nearly two-thirds (63%) of Americans rated free speech a “very important” issue influencing their vote for president, while nine in ten of both Republicans and Democrats said it would be at least a “somewhat important” factor. …
Catholic World News: Cardinal Parolin Offers Vatican Views on Trump Victory
By Catholic World News – CWN Editor’s Note: Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican Secretary of State, offered his thoughts on the presidential election of Donald Trump in an exchange with reporters on November 7… “Of course we wish him well,” Cardinal Parolin said. “We wish him much wisdom, because that is the principal virtue of leaders according to the Bible.”… Parolin said that he hoped Trump could fulfill his promise to end the warfare in Ukraine and Gaza, but added “I don’t think he has a magic wand.” …
How Trump’s Win Could Impact the US Bishops’ Agenda, by Jonathan Liedl
By Jonathan Liedl, National Catholic Register –
The USCCB has already addressed Trump’s victory, with conference president Archbishop Timothy Broglio congratulating the Republican in a Nov. 6 statement that also emphasizes the Church’s nonpartisan commitment to advancing the common good and the need for unity and prayer… Additionally, some of the anticipated agenda items for the 2024 assembly will likely take on a different shape with the conservative populist Trump, and not the progressive globalist Harris, in the Oval Office.
Trump’s Landslide Was a Mandate for Peace, and His Is Now the Peace Party, by Jason Scott Jones
By Jason Scott Jones, The Stream – In the last stretch of the 2024 presidential election season, Donald Trump made it clearer than ever that he was pitting the fate of his entire movement against the military-industrial complex and the violence of war. There has rightly been plenty of talk about the political “realignments” Trumpism has brought about. These historic shifts have resulted in a new populist right that champions the worker …. But the most significant realignment has been a realignment toward peace ….
How to Go to Confession, by Joannie Watson
By Joannie Watson, Integrated Catholic Life – Someone approached me recently and asked a very honest, vulnerable question. She said that she reads on blogs and hears on Catholic radio the beauty of the practice of frequent confession, but she hasn’t been to the sacrament in a very long time. She’s intimidated, not even by the fact that she feels she has to a lot to confess, but she’s worried she’s going to do it incorrectly… So let’s look a little closer at the sacrament… Four essential parts ….
Pope Leo XIII: The Holy Rosary
By Pope Leo XIII, Posted on The Catholic Thing – Accept, mighty Maid, we beseech thee, This prayer with its fragrance of flowers; With one soul we seek thus to reach thee. And hail thee, God’s Mother and ours.
Bishop James D. Conley: Catholic Hospitals Must Protect Children from Gender Ideology
By Bishop James D. Conley, The Catholic Thing – Before Christianity came on the scene, ancient Greek and Roman pagans did not consider children to be fully human persons like adults. Indeed, it is not too strong to say that Christianity introduced the concept of children that we have today, in which we give children more concern than adults owing to their vulnerability. This was truly a revolutionary concept… Such a view comes directly from the commands of Christ, whose very strong view was also extremely counter-cultural.
Are We Capable of Learning from Our Elders? by Mike Schramm
By Mike Schramm, Catholic Exchange – There has been some chatter online recently about a conversation between Rainn Wilson, famous for portraying Dwight Schrute on TV’s The Office, 58, and Trisha Paytas, YouTuber, vlogger, and influencer, 36, on Wilson’s podcast, Soul Boom. The conversation is less about the content itself discussed and more about the dynamic between Wilson and Paytas. I included the ages of both because many of the comments in response to this uproar centered around the generation gap between the two individuals. ….
Trump Won Catholic Vote by 15% as Americans Rejected Kamala’s Abortion Agenda, by Joshua Mercer
By Joshua Mercer, LifeNews – Multiple exit polls show that President-elect Donald Trump won the Catholic vote by a wide margin in Tuesday’s election – posting the strongest performance among Catholics for a Republican nominee since Ronald Reagan… In the past several election cycles, Catholics as a whole have emerged as an important swing voting bloc – and the candidate who wins their vote has almost always gone on to win the presidency.
Exit Polls Show Trump Won Catholic Vote by ‘Massive Margin’ of 15 Points, by Emily Mangiaracina
By Emily Mangiaracina, LifeSiteNews – Catholics supported Donald Trump in the 2024 U.S. presidential election by a “massive margin” of 15 points — the largest in decades — according to exit polls… A Washington Post exit poll found that Trump outperformed Kamala Harris among American Catholics by 56 percent to 41 percent. An NBC exit poll similarly showed that Catholics voted for the president by a 15-point margin in 10 key swing states, with Trump receiving 56 percent of their vote compared with Harris’ 41 percent. …
Trump Will Win Arizona and Nevada, Secures 312 Electoral College Votes for Landslide Victory, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Donald Trump is now projected to win the states of Arizona and Nevada, which were still counting votes from Tuesday’s presidential race… Trump has already surpassed the necessary 270 electoral college votes to win the presidency and now he’s achieved the 312 vote total… With the Arizona win, Trump’s electoral votes tally will hit 312 compared to Kamala Harris’s 226 – a clear and convincing victory over the radical abortion activist.
Abortion Was On the Ballot, by Emmy Griffin
By Emmy Griffin, Patriot Post – How did voters respond in 10 states? Bad for the most part, but peppered with some good… Over the last few weeks, Kamala Harris’s campaign has leaned heavily into pandering to all the vices. Her favorite vice to promote is abortion, and there were 10 states with this issue on the ballot: New York, Maryland, Florida, Missouri, South Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, Arizona, Montana, and Nevada.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Sinners Were Drawn to Jesus
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 15:1-101 Now the tax collectors and sinners were all drawing near to hear him. And the Pharisees and the scribes murmured, saying, “This man receives sinners and eats with them.” So he told them this parable: “What man of you, having a hundred sheep, if he has lost one of them, does not leave the ninety-nine in the wilderness, and go after the one which is lost, until he finds it? ….
Editorial by The Catholic Herald: Trump Triumphs and Returns to the White House With a Catholic Vice President
By The Catholic Herald – The US election has turned out to be not quite as close-run as the pundits and the pollsters predicted. The results are in, and they are decisive. In January Donald Trump will return to the White House as the next president; JD Vance, a Catholic convert, will be his vice president… This is a momentous result, not least for Catholics and indeed for all who hold dear the protection of life in the womb. Kamala Harris’s only clear policy… was that she was pro-abortion in all circumstances ….
Democrats Close Campaign With Porn (“Hands Off My Porn” Campaign), by Megan Basham
By Megan Basham, First Things – In the final days of the 2024 election, the Democrats have at last hit on a pitch they believe will make inroads with young men: Vote for us, the party of porn.
When ads tying Dems to smut first rolled out on October 7, they still seemed like a niche play by the party’s fringe. A coalition of porn actors… pooled a measly $100,000 for a campaign billed as “Hands Off My Porn,” to run on porn sites in swing states.
CatholicVote: Exit Polls: Trump Dominates Among Catholic Voters On His Way to Victory
By CatholicVote – Multiple exit polls show that President-elect Donald Trump won the Catholic vote by a wide margin in Tuesday’s election – posting the strongest performance among Catholics for a Republican nominee since Ronald Reagan…. In the past several election cycles, Catholics as a whole have emerged as an important swing voting bloc – and the candidate who wins their vote has almost always gone on to win the presidency. In 2020, Joe Biden bested Trump among Catholics by five points, per Gallup. …
Synod on Synodality: How Will it Affect the Church? by F. Andrew Wolf Jr.
By F. Andrew Wolf Jr., Catholic Exchange – “…a new vision that overturns established practices.” – Synod on Synodality… The words above may well come back to haunt the Church. Last month, the Vatican concluded years of gatherings by bishops, clergy, and laity initiated by Pope Francis. The hierarchy within the Catholic Church calls it a “process”—more specifically—the Synod on Synodality. This multi-year series of meetings aimed to reconfigure how the Church operates by utilizing the model of a synod—one in which open dialogue and transparency are primary.
Saving the World From Democracy, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – When our children were young, we had a regular light-hearted morning routine. After breakfast I would head to my office, asking, “Do you know what I’m going to do today?” And the children—having been coached—would chorus: “Save the world from democracy.”… Our government is not a democracy—at least, not just a democracy. When he was asked what sort of government the Constitutional Convention had designed for us, Benjamin Franklin famously answered: “A republic—if you can keep it.”
The Stream: Archbishop Viganò Thanks God for Election Result
By The Stream – Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò: Donald J. Trump’s victory in the electoral competition for the Presidency of the United States of America constitutes a historic moment in the dramatic events of the present and marks a formidable setback for the criminal plan of the New World Order. I express my warmest congratulations to President Trump, while I thank Our Lord for having prevented the United States and the Western world from definitively falling into the tentacles of the deep state and globalist tyranny. …
EDITORIAL: Trump Wins: Let the Work Begin, by Eric Sammons
By Eric Sammonsm, Crisis Magazine – But here’s a sobering thought: all those attacks (on Trump) will look like child’s play compared to what’s coming. Don’t for a minute think that Trump’s overwhelming victory—which proved that the American people decisively rejected the lies about him—will slow down his enemies. In fact, it will likely embolden them… I predict that defeat will lead Trump’s opponents completely over the edge (if they haven’t already fallen over it). Every single day of a second Trump term will be filled with demented politicians and talking heads accusing Trump of the most vile evils. Every single governmental act by Trump will be compared to a Nazi pogrom. This is going to be ugly.
CatholicVote: Pope Visits, Honors Elder Pro-Abortion Parliamentarian in Rome
By Louis Knuffke, CatholicVote – Pope Francis recently made a private, unannounced visit to Emma Bonino, one of Italy’s most prominent and controversial figures. Bonino is known for performing thousands of illegal abortions and paving the way for the procedure’s legalization in Italy… In a post on X, Bonino said of the Pope’s visit, “when he told me that I am ‘an example of freedom and resistance,’ it filled me with joy.”… Prior to the papal visit, the notorious abortionist expressed her continued commitment to advocating for such things as euthanasia. …
Saint of the Day for November 7: St. Saint Didacus
Franciscan Media – Didacus is living proof that God “chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise; God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong.”.. As a young man in Spain, Didacus joined the Secular Franciscan Order and lived for some time as a hermit. After Didacus became a Franciscan brother, he developed a reputation for great insight into God’s ways. His penances were heroic. He was so generous with the poor that the friars sometimes grew uneasy about his charity.
Dcn. Keith Fournier: Christians Need to Be Strong in the Spiritual Battle to Rebuild America’s Moral Foundations
By Deacon Keith Fournier, LifeSiteNews – We have a tower to build and a lot of work to do as we try to stem the decline of the nation we love and rebuild her moral foundations in order to re-secure a future of freedom for our children and grandchildren. We must calculate the cost. We are engaged in a spiritual war for the souls of men and women; indeed, the very survival of the nation we love may hang in the balance. However, we must always remember that the struggle is at root, a spiritual one.
Why Was the Synod So Silent on the Traditional Latin Mass? by Edward Pentin
By Edward Pentin, National Catholic Register – One of the persistent criticisms of the final assembly of the Synod on Synodality has been that, despite its frequent emphasis on listening and dialogue, several relevant and important voices went unheard… George Weigel identified some of these voices as happily married couples, Catholic educators resisting today’s “woke” culture, and healthcare professionals living a culture of life… But another group conspicuous by its absence were those faithful who value the traditional liturgy and apostolic tradition
3 States Reject Pro-Abortion Ballot Measures While 7 Other States Expand Abortion, by Jonah McKeown
By Jonah McKeown, Catholic News Agency – Voters in Florida, Nebraska, and South Dakota on Tuesday night voted down major pro-abortion proposals in their states, while seven other states saw voters approve measures to expand abortion, in several cases codifying abortion access into the state constitution… After back-to-back pro-life losses in half a dozen states since 2022, the rejection of the pro-abortion measures in three states on Tuesday represent the first victories at the ballot box for pro-life advocates since the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Florida Defeats Radical Amendment Creating a Right to Kill Babies in Abortions, by Dan Hart
By Dan Hart, LifeNews – In the ongoing aftermath of the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision that overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, the 2024 election saw an unprecedented 11 ballot initiatives in 10 states that mostly attempted to codify a “right” to obtain an abortion into state constitutions. Perhaps the most highly contested initiative took place in Florida, where the pro-abortion Amendment 4 failed to pass.
Msgr. Charles Pope: The Tower of Babel
Msgr. Charles Pope – In the story of the great flood, we saw how evil and sin had grown so fast and become so serious that God saw it necessary to cleanse the whole world and dramatically prune the human family. While the flood was a severe measure, that tells us how bad the problem had become! The flood was like a giant “bath” that cleansed the world, making an end of sin and new beginning for goodness to grow.
How Republicans Kept the Voting Secure, Swept 9 Ballot Integrity Measures, by S.A. McCarthy
By S.A. McCarthy, Daily Signal – With unaddressed allegations of fraud dominating the months following the 2020 presidential election, Republicans made election integrity a major focus on Tuesday night… The Republican National Committee and its team of lawyers were quick to respond to potential hijinks Tuesday night, while voters followed up with a resounding push for ballot integrity in nine states.
The Future of American Catholic Schools Lies in the Past, by Tristan Macdonald
By Tristan Macdonald, Crisis Magazine – The future of American Catholic schools lies in operating as independently of the state as possible while still remaining financially feasible. Is this possible… Last year, a school at which I had taught, Saint Joseph Prep in Brighton, Massachusetts, was one of a number of Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Boston to close permanently. The problem of failing Catholic schools in the region has become egregious enough to concern even secular publications.
Texas AG Says Catholic Charity Smuggling Migrants Into US, Running A ‘Stash House’, by Isabel Vincent
By Isabel Vincent, New York Post – A charity run shelter in El Paso, Texas stands accused of “planning and facilitating” illegal migrants to cross over the border from Mexico into the US, according to court documents… The accusation of brazen illegality is part of a suit filed by the state Attorney General Ken Paxton against Annunciation House, a Catholic group who run a handful of shelters providing temporary housing to migrants who have illegally crossed into the US.
Donald Trump Elected President in Decisive Win Over Kamala Harris, by Calvin Freiburger
By Calvin Freiburger, Peter Martin, LifeSiteNews – Republican former President Donald Trump has won this year’s election to become the 47th president of the United States, defeating Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris… Fox News called the 2024 presidential race for Trump around 1:50 a.m. EST on Wednesday after declaring him the winner of swing states Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. The Associated Press has since called the election for Trump… Republicans are also projected to win control of the Senate with at least 51 seats, though control of the House is not known yet.
America’s Legacy Is Built in Our Homes, Not in Washington, by Dakota Meyer
By Dakota Meyer, The Stream – … only a small part of America’s legacy is based on who lives at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. It’s prominently dictated by the actions and decisions of hundreds of millions of people who build their own legacies one day at a time, regardless of their circumstances or who the president is… The Greatest Generation taught us this 80 years ago, when it defeated Germany and Japan… They could have given up any time, and I doubt we would have blamed them. Instead, they cemented their legacies one person at a time.
‘Profoundly Relieved’: Major Abortion Amendment in Florida Fails to Pass
By Daniel Payne, CNA – By 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, with roughly 90% of the vote counted, returns showed Amendment 4 with about 57% of voters in favor, failing to clear the 60% threshold… A proposed pro-abortion amendment in Florida failed to pass on Tuesday, bringing an end to an effort to enshrine broad abortion access in the state constitution and serving abortion advocates with a major defeat in the 2024 election.
Using Our Time Well, by David La Mar
By David La Mar, Catholic Exchange – We’ve been given an extra hour this weekend. Most of us associate it with an extra hour of sleep. Nothing wrong with that. That’s a good thing. But could we possibly reconsider using it somehow for the love of God and neighbor?… Do we truly love the Lord our God with all our hearts, minds, souls, and strength? This requires a complete emptying of self, so we can refill ourselves with God. Do we love our neighbor as ourselves? We’d have to undergo a completely transformational change of heart in order to love neighbor as self.
Better Prayer and Faster Growth in Virtue: Two New Books, by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – We should all be seeking each and every day to grow closer to God, especially by adopting and persevering in good habits of prayer and virtue. The first steps, of course, are to attend Mass at least as often as Church law requires and to develop the habit of regular confession. But beyond these sacramental activities, it is important to practice the presence of God—that is, to live with an ever-increasing mindfulness of God’s presence in our lives, so that we habitually think and act in conscious awareness of the love of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Donald Trump Declares Victory: ‘God Spared My Life For A Reason’, by Breccan F. Thies
By Breccan F. Thies, The Federalist – “Many people have told me that God spared my life for a reason,” Trump said, referring to the summer attempt on his life that left him bloodied and left one supporter dead and two others injured… “This will truly be the golden age of America. That’s what we have, this is a magnificent victory for the American people that will allow us to make America great again,” Trump said in his speech. “We’re gonna make you very proud of your vote.”
A Last-Minute Plea to Vote for Trump, by Janet E. Smith
By Janet E. Smith, Crisis Magazine – Trump’s decision to retreat from advocacy of the pro-life cause and try to persuade those who remain reluctant to vote for him is defensible from a pro-life standpoint… What Should Be Trump’s Position on Abortion?… Easy answer: Trump, like everyone, should oppose abortion and fight for the legal protection of all innocent human life from conception to natural death… But he is running for president of the United States. So, in that context, the question should be rephrased: What position should Trump take on abortion—in this election?
HUMOR! Democrats Warn That if Trump Is Elected It Will Be the End of Bureaucracy as We Know It, by The Babylon Bee
The Babylon Bee, Patriot Post – U.S. — On the eve of a hotly contested presidential election, top Democrats warned the American people that if Trump is elected, it would likely be the end of bureaucracy as we know it… The sobering news came as voters prepared to head to the polls today, with many prominent members of the Democratic Party issuing public pleas for people to turn out and defend the federal government’s bureaucratic establishment from certain death.
Pride, After a Fall, by Anthony Esolen
By Anthony Esolen, The Catholic Thing – I am relieved to find that Pope Francis has refrained from saying that someday we may be conferring, or pretending to confer, Holy Orders upon women. It keeps alive the possibility that the churches East and West may reunite. It averts an inevitable and devastating schism. It allows the faithful to retain their trust that, as Sigrid Undset’s convert Paul Selmer says in The Burning Bush, it is the Church’s boast not to have changed her doctrine, so that what we believe is but an organic development of truths revealed already to the apostles.
Catechism of the Catholic Church: Moral Judgments Related to Politics
Source: Catechism of the Catholic Church, Paragraph: 2246 – It is a part of the Church’s mission “to pass moral judgments even in matters related to politics, whenever the fundamental rights of man or the salvation of souls requires it. The means, the only means, she may use are those which are in accord with the Gospel and the welfare of all men according to the diversity of times and circumstances.” 53
The Election Eve of Destruction … or Restoration, by Al Perrotta
By Al Perrotta, The Stream – We’ve traveled a long road in Campaign 2024. You can say it began when counting stopped in swing states and hundreds of thousands of ballots magically appeared for Joe Biden after America went to bed on election night in 2020, and the American people were deplatformed, told to shut up, and even jailed for saying that something funny was going on… (Today), the American people have the chance to vote in numbers too loud to ignore, to say firmly and as one, “We are not garbage. We are not fodder for your foreign invaders. ….
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Make America Good Again
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – Jesus teaches: “The first [commandment] is, ‘Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one; and you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ The second is this, ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no other commandment greater than these.” Love God. Love neighbor. It’s personal.
Kamala Harris Will Put More Pro-Life Americans in Prison if Elected, by Anne Reed
By Anne Reed, LifeNews – Newman added, “Christians must show up in massive numbers tomorrow and vote for Trump to keep this Marxist out of the Oval Office. We must understand that Christians are not welcome under a Harris regime. We will suffer grave consequences if we don’t take our responsibility seriously right now and leave Kamala in the pages behind us.”
How the Corruption of Democrat Elites Enabled the Rise of Donald Trump, by John Leake
By John Leake, LifeSiteNews – We now live in a country in which tens of millions of people are so blinded by violent hatred for Donald Trump that they are no longer able to perform a rational evaluation of anything pertaining to politics. I believe that this hate is infinitely more destructive and dangerous that the so-called “hate” that Elliot Kirschner attributed to Tony Hinchcliffe’s bad jokes at the Trump rally.
Emerge from the Upper Room and Vote, by Dr. Leisa Marie Carzon
By Dr. Leisa Marie Carzon, Catholic Exchange – While many Catholics have already cast early votes, others are indicating they will sit it out this election. Abstaining, examination of social justice issues, and voting for a third party are considerations for Catholic voters. Our bishops remind us that, because we are people of both faith and reason, we are called to witness to the dignity of human life, defend marriage, and promote the well-being of all. We currently have before us an incredible opportunity to advance the common good, limit evil, and permeate culture with beauty, truth, and goodness.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Invitation to the King’s Banquet Table
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 14:15-24 – When one of those who sat at table with him heard this, he said to him, “Blessed is he who shall eat bread in the kingdom of God!” But he said to him, “A man once gave a great banquet, and invited many; and at the time for the banquet he sent his servant to say to those who had been invited, `Come; for all is now ready.’ ….
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: Voting Catholic in 2024
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – As we cast ballots for the 47th president of the United States and elect people to fill various federal, state, and local positions, it is time once more to remind ourselves just how high the stakes of this election are and what our duties are as Catholic citizens… The results of Tuesday’s elections will impact every level of our society – from legislation, to judges, to the educational system, foreign policy, health care, and so much more. And though our vote is only one among millions, it nevertheless remains true that the accumulated weight of those millions of votes determines, in crucial ways, the future our country will take.
State of Play – Abortion Amendments, by Anthony Iafrate
By Anthony Iafrate, CatholicVote – For pro-life Americans, the stakes in the 2024 election cycle could not be higher… While the lion’s share of media coverage surrounding Election Day has been focused on the all-important presidential race, in many parts of the country, extreme pro-abortion measures lurk down-ballot… On Tuesday, voters in 10 states will decide whether or not ballot initiatives creating a so-called “right to abortion” in their state constitutions will pass…
Saint of the Day for November 5: St. Peter Chrysologus
By Franciscan Media – A man who vigorously pursues a goal may produce results far beyond his expectations and his intentions. Thus it was with Peter ” of the Golden Words,” as he was called, who as a young man became bishop of Ravenna, the capital of the empire in the West… At the time there were abuses and vestiges of paganism evident in his diocese, and these Peter was determined to battle and overcome. His principal weapon was the short sermon, and many of them have come down to us.
Politics and the Dignity of the Person: John Paul II’s Call for Charity, by Ryan Bilodeau
By Ryan Bilodeau, Catholic Exchange – As Catholics, we are entrusted with the responsibility of bringing our faith into the public square. Yet, as this election season unfolds, political discourse seems to have lost its moral compass, focusing more on defeating enemies than building a just society. Drawing on the wisdom of St. John Paul II, we must ask: how can we restore the Catholic principles of solidarity, subsidiarity, and the common good in a political climate that thrives on division?
Here’s Why More Catholics May Vote for Trump, by Mario Enzler, Kevin Mooney
By Mario Enzler, Kevin Mooney, The Daily Signal – Kamala Harris and company are all in with radical, anti-life policies that could unsettle swing voters who might describe themselves as “moderately pro-choice” but hardly pro-abortion… The amorphous terminology built around the concept of personal autonomy has different meanings to different ears. In conversations with family members, friends, co-workers, and neighbors who are saturated with media reports designed to obscure the brutality of the abortion industry, practicing Catholics are at a perpetual disadvantage.
The Rules of Radicals, by Allen West
By Allen West, Patriot Post – Many times, people ask me about a reading list, and one of the books I recommend is Saul Alinsky’s “Rules for Radicals.” Alinsky’s rantings are truthfully the playbook of leftists… You can see this playing out currently as another so-called son of Chicago, Barack Hussein Obama, hits the road in the election cycle. It is all about the politics of personal destruction, targeting, coercion, intimidation, threats, and ultimately violence. It follows right with the schemes of Karl Marx and all of his acolytes that the world has had to endure. And now, it has firmly taken root here in our Constitutional Republic.
Donald Trump Will Re-Open White House Faith Office to Protect Religious Freedom, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Donald Trump emphasized the importance of faith and prayer in his life during a recent event in South Carolina. He stated that his spiritual beliefs guide him and play a crucial role in his leadership… Trump discussed how he plans to bring these values back to the White House if re-elected in 2024, promising to promote religious freedoms and support faith-based initiatives. He also criticized the current administration for its stance on faith-related issues, positioning himself as a candidate who prioritizes religious values in governance. …
The Constitution and Religious “Concessions”, by Robert Royal
By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – A crucial presidential election takes place tomorrow. This site operates under tax-exempt, non-profit status, which does not permit us to engage in partisan politics – let alone endorse candidates. But we’re The Catholic Thing and have the constitutional right to comment on Catholic things. There are several such things in play this year, especially the proper understanding of religious liberty under the American constitutional order.
Msgr. Charles Pope: The Whole Law, Standing on One Foot – A Homily for the 31st Sunday of the Year
By Msgr. Charles Pope – Hear, O Israel! The Lord our God is Lord alone! You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength. Take to heart these words which I enjoin on you today (Deut 6:4-6)… Jesus then adds, also in common Rabbinic tradition, The second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself. The whole law and the prophets depend on these two commandments… Do not miss the point that the discussion of the greatest “law” centers on the word “love.” Most of us miss this connection between the law and love.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: You Will Be Repaid at the Resurrection of the Just
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 14:12-14 – He said also to the man who had invited him, “When you give a dinner or a banquet, do not invite your friends or your brothers or your kinsmen or rich neighbors, lest they also invite you in return, and you be repaid. But when you give a feast, invite the poor, the maimed, the lame, the blind, and you will be blessed, because they cannot repay you. You will be repaid at the resurrection of the just.”
Understanding “Gaslighting” – Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Year (2022)
By Merriam-Webster, Inc. 2022 – When gaslighting was first used in the mid 20th century it referred to a kind of deception like that in the movie. We define this use as: psychological manipulation of a person usually over an extended period of time that causes the victim to question the validity of their own thoughts, perception of reality, or memories and typically leads to confusion, loss of confidence and self-esteem, uncertainty of one’s emotional or mental stability, and a dependency on the perpetrator ….
The Boys in the Bandwidth, by Mary Eberstadt
By Mary Eberstadt, First Things – Red and blue Americans are locked in a hostile custody battle right now. But if they agree on anything, it’s that “the gender gap has never been wider,” as one piece in the New York Times just summarized. For both the Harris and Trump campaigns, that gap shapes the playbook. Electoral binaries like hawks vs. doves, flyover land vs. coasts, are out. The battle between the sexes, and which side leverages it best, will decide what happens next week.
Newman and the Key to Conversion, by Russell Shaw
By Russell Shaw, Catholic World Report – Lately, I’ve had occasion to read two books by Saint John Henry Newman… One is Newman’s first novel, Loss and Gain, while the other is that classic “history of my religious opinions” (Newman’s words), the Apologia Pro Vita Sua. Although the two volumes could hardly be more unalike in most respects, both are of considerable interest for what they tell us about the process of religious conversion.
Boeing Ditches Controversial DEI Policies, by Elizabeth Kidney
By Elizabeth Kidney, CatholicVote – Conservative scholar and author Christopher Rufo on Thursday reported that Boeing was taking steps to eliminate its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) department… “WINNING,” Rufo wrote. “Boeing has abolished its DEI department.”… “Earlier this year, we published a story showing how DEI was undermining competence at the company,” continued Rufo. “Insiders tell us it helped put pressure on the new CEO, who made the decision to shutter the department.”
Are Elected Republicans Ready To Respond To Potential Post-Election Chaos? by Joy Pullmann
By Joy Pullmann, The Federalist – One of the best ways to know what Democrats are up to is to simply check how they’re smearing their opponents. Who is really “destroying democracy” if not those who support mass censorship, surveillance, and the jailing of reporters and others over speech crimes? Who really colluded with Russia to influence the 2016 election? Who ended the United States’ lifelong tradition of peaceful transition of power by spying on and sabotaging the governance of the opposition-party president elected after Barack Obama?
From ‘Clingers’ to ‘Garbage’—Why the 16 years of Vilification? by Victor Davis Hanson
By Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness – Who actually are the “garbage” people?… Are they one and the same with Joe Biden’s “semi-fascists,” “chumps,” and “dregs of society?”… Or Barack Obama’s “clingers?”… Do they include Hillary Clinton’s “deplorables” and “irredeemables?”… Over the last decade-and-a-half, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Harris-Walz, and a host of other self-described elites have variously invented a wide range of smears and slurs—but about whom exactly?
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Rules Undated Ballots Won’t Be Counted in Presidential Election, by Calvin Freiburger
By Calvin Freiburger, LifeSiteNews – Mail ballots submitted without a date will not be counted in Pennsylvania after all, the state’s highest court ruled Friday after a lower court declared they should be accepted… the Pennsylvania Supreme Court granted the GOP and Pennsylvania GOP Party’s emergency request for a stay of a appellate court ruling two days earlier that the “free and equal elections clause” of the Pennsylvania Constitution required the Philadelphia Board of Elections to count a set of undated envelopes in a September special election for a state House seat.
Saint of the Day for November 4: St. Charles Borromeo
Franciscan Media – The name of Charles Borromeo is associated with reform. He lived during the time of the Protestant Reformation, and had a hand in the reform of the whole Church during the final years of the Council of Trent… Although he belonged to the Milanese nobility and was related to the powerful Medici family, Charles desired to devote himself to the Church…
Why Pray For the Dead? by John M. Grondelski, Ph.D.
By John M. Grondelski, Ph.D., Catholic World Report – November as a month that teaches us about the communion of saints through prayer for the souls of the faithful departed makes that lesson real… Catholics observe November as the month of prayer for the faithful departed… But November begins with All Saints Day. What, if anything, connects these two?… Well, they are connected. We perhaps need to widen our aperture to see the connection. November is the month of the holy souls, but, more broadly, it is the month of the “communion of saints.”
The Path to Saving America Runs Through Homeschooling, by Christine Yeargin
By Christine Yeargin, Patriot Post – When parents send their children away for seven hours a day to those who statistically despise their values, not only do they forfeit their role as the biggest influence in their child’s life, but they hand it directly to those who oppose them… Voddie Baucham said, “We cannot continue to send our children to Caesar for their education and be surprised when they come home as Romans.”..
Cardinal Burke Tells Raymond Arroyo Catholics Have ‘Duty’ to Vote for Candidate Who Will Prevent More Evil
By Stephen Kokx, LifeSiteNews – Cardinal Burke told EWTN’s Raymond Arroyo that if there is ‘some good reason to think we can advance the cause of life, and the family, and religious freedom, that’s the kind of candidate we need to support.’… Both major political party candidates have “gravely morally objectionable content” in their platforms, Cardinal Burke acknowledged, but “to not vote at all in a democracy like our own” is a “failure of our own duty to try to support a candidate, even if he or she is highly flawed but at least gives us some hope to advance the cause of life, and the family, and religious freedom.”
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: Every One Who Exalts Himself Will Be Humbled
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 14:1, 7-11 – 1 One sabbath when he went to dine at the house of a ruler who belonged to the Pharisees, they were watching him. 7 Now he told a parable to those who were invited, when he marked how they chose the places of honor, saying to them, 8 “When you are invited by any one to a marriage feast, do not sit down in a place of honor, lest a more eminent man than you be invited by him; ….
Cardinal Kasper Calls for Women ‘Deacons,’ Contradicting Church Teaching on Holy Orders, by Michael Haynes
By Michael Haynes, LifeSite News – Cardinal Walter Kasper issued his own call for female deacons, days after the final document of the Synod on Synodality stated the question “remains open.”… In an interview with online theology magazine Communio, Kasper opined freely on the question of the female diaconate – in an intervention that takes on special significance in light of the recently concluded Synod on Synodality… Kasper, notable for his successful promotion of Holy Communion for the divorced and “remarried,” made reference to the two commissions on the female diaconate that Pope Francis established.
Vatican Hires Sex-Toy, ‘Pride Month’ Artist to Create Jubilee Year Mascot, by Jules Gomes
By Jules Gomes, Souls and Liberty – Italian artist Simone Legno, co-founder of the tokidoki lifestyle brand, is the creator of “Luce,” an androgynous-looking doll for the Jubilee Year… Legno has also openly displayed his association with National Nude Day, occult-like artwork, and even softcore pornography… On Monday, Abp. Rino Fisichella, pro-prefect of the Dicastery for Evangelization and organizer of the Jubilee Year, told a Vatican press conference that the mascot was intended to attract more young people to the Church through “pop culture.”
Time, Hope, and All Souls, by Stephen P. White
By Stephen P. White, The Catholic Thing – God, whose love is infinite, loves a finite number of people. He may love everyone, but the number is still finite… I read somewhere that the total number of human beings who have ever lived is estimated to be somewhere north of 100 billion. That’s a lot of humans. How one estimates such a number is somewhat obscure to me, but if we take that number as reasonably accurate, it means that something like seven or eight percent of the people who have ever lived are alive today. ….
BRAVO! Bishop Bans Hymns Singled-Out for Doctrinal Problems by the USCCB, by Emily Mangiaracina
By Emily Mangiaracina, LifeSite News – Deacon Greg Kandra shared on Tuesday a memo from the Missouri diocese announcing that Bishop W. Shawn McKnight had “published a list of prohibited hymns and composers” based on the USCCB’s guidelines, published in 2020, on evaluating whether Church hymns are suitable for the liturgy… The bishops’ conference had named specific examples of doctrinally unsound hymns, which are cited in McKnight’s list, including the popular “All Are Welcome,” “Bread of Life” by Bernadette Farrell, and “Table of Plenty” by Dan Schutte.
The Uncomfortable Truth: Abortion Rights Do Not Hinge on Who Is Elected President, by Betsy McCaughey
By Betsy McCaughey, The Stream – The biggest lie roiling the election is Vice President Kamala Harris’s claim that former President Donald Trump will ban abortion nationwide… Abortion rights do not hinge on who is elected president, nor on which party controls Congress. The issue is out of their hands. Wherever you live, the people you elect as state legislators will determine your abortion rights. That is what the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 2022 when it overturned Roe v. Wade.
Vote Against Florida’s Amendment 4, We Can’t Allow Abortions Up to Birth, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The biggest contest next Tuesday, November 5, is without doubt the race for the White House. With various suggestions that this will be the last quadrennial election in our democracy, put me on the side of those who think it likelier that the race for the White House in 2028 will be in the news before the doomsday talk takes hold. On one subject matter at least, however, next Tuesday’s election will be fateful: the installation of abortion on request in state constitutions.
Remembering the Dead, by Regis Martin
By Regis Martin, Crisis Magazine – It remains one of the enduring consolations of my life that, joined as I am to Christ’s Body, the Church, I may at any time interact with the dead, with those cherished and faithful souls who have gone home before me to God. Whether they share fully in the life of Paradise as members of the Communion of Saints, or if they must languish for a time amid the refining fires of Purgatory, they are each bound together for that heavenly glory we all await. “For it was through this hope,” St. Paul assures us, “that we were saved” (Romans 8:24).
In Gratitude for All the Saints, by Louise Merrie
By Louise Merrie, Catholic Exchange – Since childhood, All Saints Day, celebrated November 1st, has been one of my favorite days in the Liturgical Year. It brings me happiness to honor all the saints in Heaven—canonized and uncanonized—along with the other members of the Church on this special day… All Saints Day is a day to celebrate with Mass, with prayer (I like to pray the Litany of Saints alone or with a friend), and perhaps with a party. This is a day that gives us hope that we, too, will become saints. It does not matter if we are canonized as such; what matters is that we get to Heaven.
German Cardinal Kasper Calls for Women ‘Deacons,’ Contradicting Church Teaching on Holy Orders, by Michael Haynes
By Michael Haynes, LifeSiteNews – German Cardinal Walter Kasper made a personal appeal for the female diaconate, following the Synod on Synodality’s openness to it, also adding that prohibiting women from Holy Orders is ‘problematic.’… In an interview with online theology magazine Communio, Kasper opined freely on the question of the female diaconate – in an intervention that takes on special significance in light of the recently concluded Synod on Synodality.
Padre Pio, Purgatory, & Plenary Indulgences for the Holy Souls, by Maura Roan McKeegan
By Maura Roan McKeegan, Catholic Exchange – Some friars who lived in San Giovanni Rotondo with Padre Pio once heard a mysterious sound coming from the friary. It sounded, one of the friars said, like “voices singing in beautiful harmony.” No one could find the source… Padre Pio was deep in prayer at the time, and someone approached him to ask if he knew where the singing was coming from. Roused as if from a deep sleep, he answered, “Why are you all so surprised? They are the voices of the angels, who are taking souls from purgatory into paradise.”
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: They Were Watching Jesus
Author Don Schwager. Servants of the Word – Luke 14:1-6 – One Sabbath when he went to dine at the house of a ruler who belonged to the Pharisees, they were watching him. And behold, there was a man before him who had dropsy. And Jesus spoke to the lawyers and Pharisees, saying, “Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath, or not?” But they were silent. Then he took him and healed him, and let him go. …
The All-Hallows Choir, by David Warren
By David Warren, The Catholic Thing – Christians, and particularly the Saints, have a record of flourishing under the least likely circumstances… They, and we, when we persist to victory, are undefeated even through defeat. For if God is for us, who can be against us?… The faithful Christian will even know why this is so. He will be inwardly confident, that the universe is designed in such a way that he can win. And it will be a good fight, against insuperable odds, except that Christ has made them superable.
Donald Trump, Garbage Man of the People, by Al Perrotta
By Al Perrotta, The Stream – We are five days away from the election. And whatever the outcome, Donald J. Trump will go down as one of the greatest trollers of all time… When Joe Biden calls Trump’s supporters “garbage,” how does Trump respond? By rolling around Green Bay, Wisconsin in a specially painted garbage truck… He would later wear the waste disposal gear at his rally in Green Bay. His message: “Two hundred and fifty million Americans are not garbage.”
Fr. Raymond J. de Souza: Put Not Your Trust in Princes
Fr. Raymond J. de Souza, First Things – As the presidential campaign winds down, the Trump-Vance ticket is ramping up warnings of Christian persecution if Vice President Kamala Harris wins the election. “The radical left is not going to leave Christians alone. It’s going to get worse and worse, and you’re going to suffer greatly,” President Donald Trump told the 11th Hour Faith Leaders Meeting in Concord, N.C., on October 21. “Ms. Harris has been an integral part of the most anti-Catholic administration in living memory—ironic given President Joe Biden’s Catholic faith,” Sen. JD Vance wrote …
The Antichrist is No Longer Restrained, by Robert Lazu Kmita, PhD
By Robert Lazu Kmita, PhD, OnePeterFive – For example, Saint John Chrysostom directly addresses the question of the nature of this katechōn, answering it decisively: What then is it that holds back, that is, that hinders the revealing of the Antichrist? Some indeed say the grace of the Spirit, but others the Roman Empire. I agree with the latter position. Why? Because if Paul meant to say the Spirit, he would not have spoken obscurely but plainly, that even now the grace of the Spirit, that is the gifts, hold back the Antichrist.
Will Trump Save Us From Big Food? by Austin Ruse
By Austin Ruse, Crisis Magazine – I am angry at what I have come to know through the work of Casey Means and Calley Means. Brother and sister, she is a Stanford-educated surgeon, though practicing that no longer. He was a Harvard MBA working at the top of major food companies. After what he saw, he walked away, too… Did you know that we ingest a credit-card-sized amount of plastic every single week? Did you know that fifty percent of American children have some chronic health issue and that 50 years ago this was a mere one percent? …
Nebraska Bishop to Lead Eucharistic Procession Around State Capitol November 3, by Grace Porto
By Grace Porto, CatholicVote – Bishop James Conley of Lincoln, Nebraska, is holding a Eucharistic procession around the Nebraska State Capitol two days before the presidential election… According to a post on Bishop Conley’s X account, the Eucharistic adorers will “plead for the life of the preborn” through their prayers and witness. This year, Nebraska has two competing ballot measures regarding abortion restrictions, as CatholicVote previously reported.
Fr. Raymond J. de Souza: Did the Reformation End in 1999?
By Father Raymond J. de Souza, National Catholic Register – Oct. 31 is All Hallows Eve in the Catholic Church. It is also Reformation Day for Protestants. On that day in 1517, according to tradition, Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the church door in Wittenberg, Germany. The Reformation followed, and a great rupture ripped apart Western Christianity… So did the Reformation end 25 years ago?
November: Praying for the Faithful Departed, by Jennifer Gregory Miller
By Jennifer Gregory Miller, Catholic Culture – One of my favorite traditions during the Liturgical Year is remembering and praying for the faithful departed during November, particularly through November 1-8. While we can pray every day for those who have died, the Church gives us a special gift that can really unite us with our departed brothers and sisters and feel like we are tangibly helping them. This October 31 marks the one year anniversary of my father’s funeral, with in-laws also bearing the loss of other parents. …
CatholicVote President Calls for Supporters to Urge Pastors to Speak on Importance of Voting, by Hannah Hiester
By Hannah Hiester, CatholicVote – CatholicVote President Brian Burch called for supporters to urge bishops, priests and deacons to speak in their homilies this weekend about Catholics’ moral obligation to vote on November 5… “This Sunday presents an historic opportunity to talk about the need to properly form one’s conscience consistent with Catholic social teaching … and to passionately encourage every Catholic in your churches to vote”… “Catholics alone can single-handedly decide the outcome of the election next Tuesday.”
Kamala Harris Has Encouraged the Largest Sex Trafficking Operation in History, by Shea Bradley-Farrell
By Shea Bradley-Farrell, Human Events – Border security and immigration are critical issues for the November 5th election, and Americans must make an informed decision when voting. Presidential candidate Kamala Harris’ administration has claimed for four years that its “immigration policies” are “safe, orderly, and humane” for the millions flooding to U.S. borders. In reality, Harris presides over the largest human and sex trafficking scheme in history—and women and girls bear the brunt of it.
New Satanic Abortion Clinic Urges Women to Participate in Satanic Rituals to Lower Abortion Costs, by Anne Reed
By Anne Reed, LifeNews – Evidence of the present-day evil of child sacrifice can frequently be found in Operation Rescue’s regular undercover exposés. One such example is found in a report published Tuesday casting light on America’s second “satanic abortion clinic.” The so-called clinic is targeting abortion-free states and enticing mothers into satanic, narcissistic, ritualistic practices. The report notes, “Agreeing to do the ritual is how one avoids paying extra costs beyond the $90 prescription for the abortion pills.”
Saint of the Day for November 1: Solemnity of All Saints
By Franciscan Media – The Story of the Solemnity of All Saints – The earliest certain observance of a feast in honor of all the saints is an early fourth-century commemoration of “all the martyrs.” In the early seventh century, after successive waves of invaders plundered the catacombs, Pope Boniface IV gathered up some 28 wagon-loads of bones and reinterred them beneath the Pantheon, a Roman temple dedicated to all the gods. The pope rededicated the shrine as a Christian church. According to Venerable Bede, the pope intended “that the memory of all the saints might in the future be honored in the place which had formerly been dedicated to the worship not of gods but of demons”
Movie: The “Great Warning”: A Horrifying Grace, by Kevin Wells
By Kevin Wells, Catholic Exchange – The Great Warning (movie)… is for mankind because each of us will be judged by God. For many, the movie will be terrifying… Fr. James Blount, an internationally known Catholic priest, exorcist, and preacher stationed out of Covington, Georgia, appears periodically in the film to explain the dire state of the world. “The current situation for humanity and the spiritual and moral arena today is nothing less than a disaster,” he said. “We’re in quite a war today. We don’t know up from down, right from left. We need a true rescue from Heaven. … You might say this is a final chance, a final warning to wake up and go on the upper path.”
CatholicVote: Trump: ‘250 Million Americans Are Not Garbage’
Catholic Vote – Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Wednesday drove up to a campaign rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, wearing a workman’s orange safety vest and driving a garbage truck… The gesture comes after President Joe Biden said earlier in the week that Trump supporters are “garbage” for backing a candidate who engages in “unconscionable” rhetoric… “How do you like my garbage truck?“ Trump said to reporters after he pulled up to the rally in Green Bay. “This truck is in honor of Kamala and Joe Biden.”
WATCH: Joe Biden Calls Trump Supporters “Garbage”, by Joshua Mercer
By Joshua Mercer, CatholicVote – Joe Biden on Tuesday said that supporters of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump are “garbage” for backing such an “unconscionable” candidate… The president’s remarks came after insult comic Tony Hinchcliffe made a joke about Puerto Rico being an island of “floating garbage“ during a Trump rally at Madison Square Garden. While numerous conservative Puerto Ricans came forward to say they were not offended by the joke, Democratic operatives claimed it was malicious and tied it to Trump.
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: Killing the Vulnerable, Sick, and Helpless
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – Pro-life activists have long warned that the most predictable consequence of legalizing euthanasia and assisted suicide will be the stripping away of the guardrails protecting the weakest, most vulnerable, and marginalized members of society… We warned this would lead to a litany of horrors… This is precisely what happened in nations like Belgium and the Netherlands, which were among the first to legalize these inhumane practices. However, no nation seems to be as determined to plumb the depths of the depravity introduced by legalized euthanasia and assisted suicide as Canada.
Steve Bannon Taught Civics in Prison, and Now Schools the Reporters, by Jason Scott Jones
By Jason Scott Jones, The Stream – What is anarcho-tyranny? Put simply, it means “Anarchy for me, tyranny for thee.” It describes a two-tiered justice system which operates to intimidate, punish, and finally suppress political opposition. You could find examples of it all through our fallen history.. the most infamous example of anarcho-tyranny as a means of consolidating power can be found in Weimar Germany. The Nazis employed anarcho-tyranny to extend their control of the German street, such that the conservative government felt there was no choice but to invite Hitler to join them… The left in today’s America is following not the Communist playbook (which often fails) but the Nazi one.
The Hermit Is the Powerful Story of “a Priest Who Showed No Fear” by Paul Senz
By Paul Senz, Catholic World Report – “I had no idea,” says Kevin Wells, “the story I/we had intended to write of a self-emptying priest during the pandemic would actually become a memoir about marriage—and the manner in which matrimonial graces work to dissolve the dark night.”… Priests are indispensable in the life of the Church… We may not always recognize the profound role priests play in our lives, but in some cases, the role is so dramatic that it cannot be ignored.
Some Reflections About Reformation Day, by Luis E. Lugo
By Luis E. Lugo, he Catholic Thing – On this day, the 31st of October, All Hallows’ Eve, many of our Protestant brothers and sisters celebrate Reformation Day – the momentous day in 1517 when the Augustinian friar Martin Luther nailed his famous 95 Theses to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany… The date always brings to mind my return to the Catholic Church some thirty years ago. Major factors in that homecoming were nagging questions about the proper relationship between Sacred Tradition and Sacred Scripture.
Viewer Advisory! Devastating New National TV Commercial: ‘Horror of Kamala’ Vividly Shows the Carnage of Abortion, by Doug Mainwaring
By Doug Mainwaring, LifeSiteNews – The Randall Terry presidential campaign produced a Halloween-themed commercial displaying dozens of incendiary images of aborted children aimed at dissuading voters from casting their ballots for Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, a strident supporter of abortion up until birth… “She’s a baby killer,” Terry said in a recent interview. “This is an evil woman, a disgusting human being.”
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Blessed Is He Who Comes in the Name of the Lord!
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 13:31-35 – At that very hour some Pharisees came, and said to him, “Get away from here, for Herod wants to kill you.” And he said to them, “Go and tell that fox, `Behold, I cast out demons and perform cures today and tomorrow, and the third day I finish my course. Nevertheless I must go on my way today and tomorrow and the day following; for it cannot be that a prophet should perish away from Jerusalem.’ ….
Abortion Is Built on Fraud: A Response to The New York Times, by Thomas Jipping, Sarah Parshall Perry
By Thomas Jipping, Sarah Parshall Perry, Daily Signal – In an essay published by The New York Times and titled “Abortion Pills Are Safe. Post-Roe America Isn’t,” Dr. Chavi Eve Karkowsky, a physician who practices maternal-fetal medicine, demonstrates that the campaign for unlimited abortion is as fraudulent and deceptive as ever… From the beginning, the “right” to abortion was built on fraud. Abortion advocates pushed states to repeal their pro-life laws with baseless claims about illegal abortions.
November: Praying for the Faithful Departed, by Jennifer Gregory Miller
By Jennifer Gregory Miller, Catholic Culture – One of my favorite traditions during the Liturgical Year is remembering and praying for the faithful departed during November, particularly through November 1-8. While we can pray every day for those who have died, the Church gives us a special gift that can really unite us with our departed brothers and sisters and feel like we are tangibly helping them… Beginning with Halloween, there is a kind of unofficial triduum which highlights the close connection and co-operation of the Communion of Saints.
En.news: Vatican’s Mascot Designer Made Devil-Decorated “Sex Toys”
By En.news – Simone Legno of the tokidoki company, designer of the Vatican mascot “Luce”, has produced vulgar art, including graphic designs for vibrators… In 2017, in collaboration with the brand Lovehoney, he lent his images to a line of vibrators. One of the series features a little devil… In June 2023, tokidoki also wished: “Happy Pride Month to all. To celebrate, tokidoki would like to spread love and positivity by giving back. Please join us in donating to these wonderful organisations that support the LGBQT+ community.
Msgr. Charles Pope: The Great Flood And What We learn From It
By Msgr. Charles Pope – In the Story of Cain and Abel, we saw how easily sin causes more sin. Adam and Eve’s sin wounded our nature and made us strongly inclined to sin. While God teaches that we can master sin, the Scriptures tell the sad legacy that we are now inclined to indulge our sins, more than master them. Cain yielded to his envious anger and killed his brother. The poison of sin is multiplying! We have much to learn in what God does in response… The Wages of Sin is Death ….
Justice! SCOTUS Pauses Lower Court Order, Allows Virginia to Purge ‘Noncitizens’ from Voter Rolls, by Nick Kangadis
By Nick Kangadis, MRC TV – According to the Daily Caller: The Supreme Court allowed Virginia on Wednesday to remove individuals identified as noncitizens from the voter rolls… The justices paused a lower court order preventing officials from removing around 1,600 individuals who the state said “self-identified” as noncitizens… Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Ketanji Brown Jackson and Elena Kagan would not have granted Virginia’s request, according to the order.
The Dangers of a Trump Victory, by Regis Martin
By Regis Martin, Crisis Magazine – In a word, what happens if he wins? How utterly unhinged half the country will be! Sheer howling frustration for weeks and weeks. Psychiatric clinics on every street corner. Mass transfusions of antidepressants to dull the pain. And let’s not forget riots in every blue city in the land. This will be no peaceful transfer of power, you can be sure. Not if the lunatic Left has anything to say about it, which is beginning to look more and more like your average Democrat voter.
WATCH: The Dark Secret of the Synod, by Gavin Ashenden, Katherine Bennett, Mark Lambert
By Gavin Ashenden, Katherine Bennett, Mark Lambert, Catholics Unscripted – In this episode of Catholic Unscripted, Katherine Bennett, Mark Lambert, and Gavin Ashenden discuss the recent conclusion of the synod presided over by Pope Francis. They explore the implications of the synod’s outcomes, the nature of ongoing dialogue within the Church, and the potential for a new direction in the Magisterium. The conversation delves into the challenges faced by the Catholic Church, including the risk of schism and the importance of maintaining Catholic teaching amidst confusion. …
Saint of the Day for October 31: St. Wolfgang of Regensburg
By Franciscan Media – Wolfgang was born in Swabia, Germany, and was educated at a school located at the abbey of Reichenau. There he encountered Henry, a young noble who went on to become Archbishop of Trier. Meanwhile, Wolfgang remained in close contact with the archbishop, teaching in his cathedral school and supporting his efforts to reform the clergy… At the death of the archbishop, Wolfgang chose to become a Benedictine monk and moved to an abbey in Einsiedeln, now part of Switzerland.
Leave the Synod, Take the Cannoli, by Randall Smith
By Randall Smith, The Catholic Thing – I suppose I would have been comforted by Pope Francis’s comment that “the Church is not a democracy” and that the Synod is not a “parliament” if it weren’t for the fact that so many people intent on reversing the Church’s teaching on women’s ordination and homosexuality have been so hard at work lobbying members of the synod for their causes. Thus, although I welcome “dialogue” from all quarters, I am slightly puzzled by the headline: “Outreach hosts LGBTQ Catholic dialogue for Synod delegates in Rome.”
Why Are Illegals Being Clustered? by Michael Swartz
By Michael Swartz, Patriot Post – Three small Rust Belt towns embody the willful open-border catastrophe of the Biden-Harris regime… Back in the summer, we heard about the woes of Springfield, Ohio, a town of 60,000 that has been inundated by 20,000 Haitian refugees, courtesy of the Biden-Harris administration. A similar story can be told about Charleroi, Pennsylvania, another small town where Haitians have become the majority of employees at a local food-processing plant.
Pres. Joe Biden: “The Only Garbage I See Floating Out There is (Trump’s) Supporters”
By Brett Samuels, The Hill – “The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporter’s — his — his demonization of Latinos is unconscionable, and it’s un-American. It’s totally contrary to everything we’ve done, everything we’ve been,” Biden said, according to the transcript provided by the White House.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Do Not Risk Being Shut Out
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 13:22-3022 He went on his way through towns and villages, teaching, and journeying toward Jerusalem. 23 And some one said to him, “Lord, will those who are saved be few?” And he said to them, 24 “Strive to enter by the narrow door; for many, I tell you, will seek to enter and will not be able. 25 When once the householder has risen up and shut the door, you will begin to stand outside and to knock at the door, saying, `Lord, open to us.’
Joseph and Discovering a Deeper Work, by John Cuddeback
By John Cuddeback, CERC – In his Parochial and Plain Sermons John Henry Newman made a dramatic assertion, which could change our whole approach to work: The time for reaping what we have sown is hereafter, not here; here there is no great visible fruit in any one man’s lifetime… My first response to this was skepticism; surely this is exaggeration! Then I kept thinking about it. I thought of Joseph of Nazareth. And other great men. What is the point of our work anyway? There is more here than meets the eye.
Ohio Archbishop Ends Long-Standing Girl Scouts Partnerships Because of ‘Gender Ideology’, by Kate Quiñones
By Kate Quiñones, Catholic News Agency – Archbishop Dennis Schnurr announced that pastors in the archdiocese must discontinue any partnerships with GSUSA by December 2025… “The Archdiocese of Cincinnati cannot partner with an organization that, from its highest level, advocates ideas which the Church considers false and harmful,” Schnurr wrote in the Oct. 28 letter to the faithful.
Kamala Campaign Is Stalling With Catholic Voters, While Trump Is Connecting, by Peter Laffin
By Peter Laffin, National Catholic Register – Both former president Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have made a concerted outreach to Catholic voters during the campaign, especially in the Catholic-heavy swing states in the Mountain West and Midwest… But in recent weeks, the Trump campaign has sharpened its focus and deployed its best Catholic surrogates to make a direct appeal, while the Harris campaign has eschewed Catholic outreach in favor of messaging on Trump’s character and the threat they believe he poses to democracy.
Fr. John A. Perricone: “Render Unto Caesar…”: To Vote or Not to Vote
By Fr. John A. Perricone, Crisis Magazine – As Catholics vote, they must bear in mind that no candidate (as with any country) is ever perfect. Never forget Psalm 146: “Put not your trust in princes.” Sometimes the only choice a Catholic enjoys is to vote for the candidate who will do the least harm to God’s moral law and the rights of His Holy Catholic Church. Seems like a meager morsel of bread, but a morsel nonetheless… Keep in mind, as well, that old philosophical axiom: good is not the enemy of best.
When Will We Know Who Won the Election? by Virginia Allen
By Virginia Allen, Daily Signal – It’s a race to 270. With just six days until the 2024 presidential election, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are seeking to motivate voters in key swing states across the nation in hopes of picking up enough support to earn 270 electoral votes and claim victory… Trump will speak to voters Wednesday afternoon in North Carolina’s 1st District, a region that is anticipated to determine which candidates win the state’s 16 electoral votes. …
Living on Borrowed Time, by Sheryl Collmer
By Sheryl Collmer, Crisis Magazine – We’re living on borrowed time. Election Day is immovably looming ahead, like the last feature on a roll through Freddy Fear’s House of Scares. We’re clicking toward it, buckled in with the master switch thrown to lock us in our seats… We are mere dust motes in comparison. How big is the enemy? Five billion people were sleepwalked, coerced, or bribed into taking a gene-altering shot with zero long-term testing. Two-thirds of the world suspended their common sense, and most of the Catholic bishops helped. That’s a scary-big opponent.
Catholic World News: Papal Abuse Commission Presents First Annual Report
By Catholic World News – The report’s candid criticism of the DDF reflects the continuing tension between the papal sex-abuse commission and other Vatican dicasteries, which have sometimes resisted the commission’s recommendations. The DDF in particular, citing concerns for privacy, has withheld some information about cases it is currently investigating— thus making it difficult for the abuse commission to obtain full information about the number of abuse complaints and their disposition.
Saint of the Day for October 30: St. Alphonsus Rodriguez
Franciscan Media – Tragedy and challenge beset today’s saint early in life, but Alphonsus Rodriguez found happiness and contentment through simple service and prayer… Born in Spain in 1533, Alphonsus inherited the family textile business at 23. Within the space of three years, his wife, daughter, and mother died; meanwhile, business was poor. …
Christ is King! a Lone Cry in the Wilderness of the 2024 Elections, by Josué Luis Hernández
By Josué Luis Hernández, OnePeterFive – As the days once more begin to shorten and the greater light withdraws into its autumnal languor, we find ourselves living through a moment of profound civilizational darkness that, evidently, very few are able to properly appreciate. Many, it is quite true, increasingly have a sense that something has gone terribly wrong, but it is beyond the grasp of most to understand the depth to which society has been plunged, for we are no longer aware of the heights from which it has fallen.
Meet ‘Luce’: The Vatican’s Cartoon Mascot for Jubilee 2025, by Courtney Mares
By Courtney Mares, Catholic News Agency – Ahead of the 2025 Jubilee, the Vatican has launched a cartoon mascot unveiled Monday as the cheerful face of the Catholic Church’s upcoming holy year… The mascot, named Luce — which means “light” in Italian — is intended to engage a younger audience and guide visitors through the holy year… Archbishop Rino Fisichella, the Vatican’s chief organizer for the jubilee, described the mascot as part of the Vatican’s goal to engage with “the pop culture so beloved by our young people.”
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: What God’s Kingdom Is Like
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 13:18-21 – He said therefore, “What is the kingdom of God like? And to what shall I compare it? It is like a grain of mustard seed which a man took and sowed in his garden; and it grew and became a tree, and the birds of the air made nests in its branches.” And again he said, “To what shall I compare the kingdom of God? …
EXCLUSIVE: Archbishop Viganò’s Reaction to the Synod: ‘Whore of Babylon’
By Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, LifeSiteNews – Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò has warned that the Synod on Synodality is a vehicle for the ‘globalist agenda,’ supplanting the Catholic Church with ‘the Whore of Babylon that is subservient to the New World Order.’.. The “Synod on Synodality” that has just concluded is a perfect icon of the duplicitous and fraudulent nature of the conciliar and synodal church. … it is now the duty of each and every successor of the apostles to denounce this synodal farce, the final phase of the conciliar revolution, with which the Bride of the Lamb has been replaced by the Whore of Babylon that is subservient to the New World Order… The usual promotion of the globalist agenda is all too evident. The hierarchical subversion of gender equality is at the origin of the surreal discussion about the “ordination” of women ….
Women Deacons, ‘Sexuality’ and More: Here’s How the Synod Final Document Changed From the Draft, by Jonathan Liedl
By Jonathan Liedl, National Catholic Register – When the final document of the Synod on Synodality’s was confirmed on Oct. 26, it emphasized that the possibility of women deacons remains unsettled… “The question of women’s access to diaconal ministry remains open,” reads the document, which was expressly approved by Pope Francis after each of its 155 paragraphs were affirmed by 355 voting members. “This discernment needs to continue.”
Cardinal Müller Warns Bishops About Betraying The Faith, by Edward Pentin
By Edward Pentin, X – Cardinal Gerhard Müller warned against bishops betraying their divine mission by relativising doctrine and failing to uphold the orthodox faith. “We must not give in to the following suggestion: If you want to reach people today and be loved by all, then, just like Pilate, leave the truth aside, then you will be spared persecution, suffering, the cross and death! Secularly speaking, the power of politics, media and banks is the safe side, while the truth defies contradiction, and promises suffering with Christ, the crucified Savior of the world.”
OOPS! Kamala Harris’ Obsession With Abortion is Part of Her Population Control Agenda, by Tom McClusky
By Tom McClusky, LifeNews – At a global warming event earlier this year, Vice President Kamala Harris stated, “When we invest in clean energy and electric vehicles and reduce population, more of our children can breathe clean air and drink clean water.” The White House quickly moved to let the press know she misspoke and meant to say, “reduce pollution.” Her record on children, however, shows that her verbal miscue was less a misstatement and more a Freudian slip.
Fr. Chris Alar Unveils the Catholic Roots of Halloween: Is it Still Okay to Celebrate?
By Caroline Perkins, ChurchPop – According to Father Chris, Catholics should celebrate Halloween as part of Allhallowtide (Oct. 31-Nov.1). However, he notes that this does not mean Catholics should celebrate in a completely secular way… “It’s beautiful and it’s a time in the liturgical year, therefore, dedicated to remembering all the dead, which is Biblical, and has been done by Christians since the first century,” Father Chris Alar notes… “Although, yes, sadly it [has] been, in a way, hijacked by pagans and Satanists. It is NOT a pagan religious event, but a Christian celebration almost 1,300 years old!”
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Reckless Persistence
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – The Divine Artist created us in His image. When we discover ourselves with God’s grace, we uncover God’s imprint. When we discover Jesus, we find our purpose and destiny. In humility, we begin to see ourselves as God sees us… The Psalmist prays, “I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” (Ps. 139:14) St. Thomas, with his usual clarity, affirms that God created us as social beings in the unity of body and soul. Our body expresses our soul.
Saint of the Day for October 29: St. Narcissus of Jerusalem
Franciscan Media – Life in second- and third-century Jerusalem couldn’t have been easy, but Saint Narcissus managed to live well beyond 100. Some even speculate he lived to 160… Details of his life are sketchy, but there are many reports of his miracles. The miracle for which Narcissus is most remembered was turning water into oil for use in the church lamps on Holy Saturday when the deacons had forgotten to provide any.
If 2+2=4, Then God Exists, by Christopher Kaczor
By J. Fraser, CERC – Aristotle, Anselm, Aquinas, Liebniz, and William Lane Craig provide famous reasons to believe that God exists. Less well known is a way proposed by the African intellectual Augustine… In his fantastic book Five Proofs of the Existence of God, Edward Feser explains this argument at length. Inspired by Augustine, let’s begin with the reality that 2+2=4.
The Harris-Walz War on Children, by Tom McClusky
By Tom McClusky, Washington Stand – At a global warming event earlier this year, Vice President Kamala Harris stated, “When we invest in clean energy and electric vehicles and reduce population, more of our children can breathe clean air and drink clean water.”… Even as she worked her way up the ladder in California politics, she built a reputation of abusing her power to attack individuals who try to protect unborn children and also targeting those who run maternity homes and offer alternatives to abortion in the Golden State.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: Freedom from Bondage for Eighteen Years
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 13:10-17 – Now he was teaching in one of the synagogues on the Sabbath. And there was a woman who had had a spirit of infirmity for eighteen years; she was bent over and could not fully straighten herself. And when Jesus saw her, he called her and said to her, “Woman, you are freed from your infirmity.” And he laid his hands upon her, and immediately she was made straight, and she praised God. …
JD Vance Writes Op-Ed Blasting Kamala Harris’ Blatant ‘Anti-Catholic Bias’, by Stephen Kokx
By Stephen Kokx , LifeSiteNews – The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette published an op-ed written by GOP vice presidential nominee JD Vance that lays out the many instances when Kamala Harris’ “anti-Catholic bias” has been on display… JD Vance slammed Kamala Harris for her ‘consistent pattern’ of attacking Catholics, including by suggesting that a judicial nominee should be disqualified because of his Catholic faith and by backing legislation that would force Catholic hospitals to commit abortions and transgender surgeries.
Vatican Whistleblower Carlo Viganò Endorses Trump; Denounces Harris as ‘Infernal Monster Who Obeys Satan’, by Debra Heine
By Debra Heine, American Greatness – In an open letter to American Catholics, former Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò endorsed former President Donald Trump and strongly denounced his opponent Kamala Harris as “an infernal monster who obeys Satan.”… In his letter, Vigano wrote that the choice in the November election is “between two radically opposed ways of conceiving the government of your Nation: you are called to choose between democracy and dictatorship, between freedom and slavery.”… “For a Catholic, there can be no question: voting for Kamala Harris is morally inadmissible and constitutes a very grave sin. Nor is it morally possible to abstain, because in this war declaring oneself neutral means allying oneself with the enemy”
Msgr. Richard C. Antall: Politics and Truth: America Is at War With Babies
By Msgr. Richard C. Antall, Crisis Magazine – “Mendacity,” cried Big Daddy in Tennessee Williams’ Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Our culture seems to be built on it, and our politics especially. The Japanese writer Yukio Mishima had a character say, “The essence of politics is this. Listen. There is no truth in politics. Politics knows that there is no truth in it. So politics is required to make a counterfeit of truth.” The counterfeiting of “facts” is perhaps the most striking of the campaign we have been exposed to, and this has been aided and abetted by an elite that is in control of so much of the access we have to news and opinion.
Privacy In the Confessional: Is Your Smartphone Listening to Your Sins? by Jonah McKeown
By Jonah McKeown, CNA Staff – Anyone who uses a smartphone has likely experienced the same unsettling phenomenon — a pointedly placed advertisement that seems to show up right after you’ve discussed a topic or product… Could it be true that your phone is “listening” to your private conversations?… It’s a surprisingly difficult question to answer — and one that has bred enough uncertainty that bishops are starting to issue bans on smartphones in that most private of Catholic spaces: the confessional… Here’s what you need to know about the privacy concerns surrounding smartphones and how one Catholic diocese is responding.
It’s Not 2004 Anymore: The Stale Catholic Debate Over Voting Ignores New Threats, by Peter Wolfgang
By Peter Wolfgang, Catholic Culture – In 2020, Ross Douthat wrote “The Decadent Society.” It is a book in which, as Vox described it, “Douthat’s definition of a ‘decadent society’ is that we’re trapped in a stale system that keeps spinning in place, reproducing the same arguments and frustrations over and over again.”… Could there be any better description of how we think about Catholics and voting in the United States? It has been the same thing forever. Or at least since the 1980s… That was the decade in which New York Gov. Mario Cuomo, in 1984, made his infamous “personally opposed, but…” speech about abortion at Notre Dame University.
Dante and All Souls’ Day, by Russell Shaw
By Russell Shaw, Catholic World Report – The speaker is the Roman poet Virgil, Dante’s companion and guide in scaling the lofty mountain of Purgatory in the second book of Dante’s tour-de-force account of the afterlife, The Divine Comedy. They’ve already paid a harrowing visit to the Inferno. Now it’s the turn of Purgatorio, where souls who need purifying are cleansed from of the stain of sin. After that–heaven… Note the neat bit of catechesis (one of many) that Dante, via Virgil, slips in casually: The great mountain of Purgatory–which the souls must climb–gets easier the higher they go.
Dare to Be a Daniel, by Roger Helle
By Roger Helle, Patriot Post – The story of Daniel is an incredible one. At the tender age of 15, he was snatched away from his comfortable life as a member of the royal family in Judah. He’s dragged hundreds of miles away from home, castrated in the court of Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon, and sent to a brainwashing school to make him forget everything about his past life, especially his religion
The Real Reason Men Just Aren’t Into Democrats, by Auguste Meyrat
By Auguste Meyrat, The Federalist – The problem of appealing to men has less to do with messaging and more to do with the actual women who constitute the Democrat Party… Due to the unfortunate fact that Democrats and leftists have largely ditched Christianity.. it falls to Republicans and conservatives to learn this crucial lesson: If you want men to join your movement, welcome and cultivate good women in your ranks. And as a corollary, if you want to welcome and cultivate good women, offer a worldview that is humanizing and signifying… thus (transcending) the current sexual polarization that’s warping Western political culture.
CatholicVote: Kamala Harris Celebrates With Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence in New CatholicVote Ad
By CatholicVote – A new ad from CatholicVote released Monday shows Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris posing with a longtime member of the anti-Catholic “drag” troupe the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence (SPI) at the San Francisco Pride parade in 2019… “Why is Kamala Harris posing with the founder of an anti-Catholic hate group?” asks the ad’s voiceover. “They mock our faith.”
Cardinal Müller: Build Your Life on the Rock of Friendship With Christ, by Edward Pentin
By Edward Pentin, National Catholic Register – Speaking to traditional Catholic pilgrims at the annual Summorum Pontificum procession, the former CDF prefect warned of faith becoming ‘thoughtless routine’ and stressed the call to true, living faith… Cardinal Gerhard Müller has stressed that the Christian faith is a “personal relationship” with the Triune God in communion with his Church, and has warned against letting that relationship “atrophy into a mechanical tradition, an external custom or a thoughtless routine.”
Roman Waters, by Robert Royal
By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – The English poet John Keats spent the last years of his short life in Rome, wrote most of the handful of great poems that have made him famous in the Eternal City, died – and is buried – there. His tombstone in the Protestant Cemetery (in Italian, wonderfully called the Cimitero Acattolico, i.e. “A-Catholic” = Non-Catholic Cemetery) bears the inscription “Here lies one whose name was writ in water.”
Msgr. Charles Pope: A Man Who Saw by Hearing – A Meditation on the Gospel of the 30th Sunday of the Year
Msgr. Charles Pope – In today’s gospel there is a very familiar story of the healing of the blind man Bartimaeus. As with any familiar story, the danger is that we, upon hearing its opening lines say, “Oh that story,” and we just sort of tune out. But there are many things in the details of the story that we can easily miss. Ultimately the story of Bartimaeus is also our story, for we too must let the Lord heal our blindness and give us sight. One paradox of this gospel that we shall note, is that the man receives his sight as the result of hearing. ….
Saint of the Day for October 28: Sts. Simon and Jude (1st Century)
By Franciscan Media – Saints Simon and Jude’s Story – Jude is so named by Luke and Acts. Matthew and Mark call him Thaddeus. He is not mentioned elsewhere in the Gospels, except of course where all the apostles are mentioned. Scholars hold that he is not the author of the Letter of Jude. Actually, Jude had the same name as Judas Iscariot. Evidently because of the disgrace of that name, it was shortened to “Jude” in English.
Secular Modernity and the Divisions in the Church, by Rodney Howsare
By Rodney Howsare, Catholic World Report – Perhaps the saddest characteristic of the battles going on within the Church these days is the fact that both sides so easily allow themselves to frame the issues in modern, political terms. If the world shall have its New York Times and its New York Post, then the Church shall have its National Catholic Reporter and its National Catholic Register, and one side shall be called “liberal” and the other shall be called “conservative.” ….
For Kamala Harris, Abortion Isn’t About Freedom; It’s About Force, by Laura Hollis
By Laura Hollis, Patriot Post – Harris’ disregard for the religious freedoms of medical care professionals will not be limited to abortion… Democratic Party presidential candidate Kamala Harris has been struggling to articulate issues that resonate with voters in the final days of the campaign. Other than bland assurances about “an opportunity economy” and growing up “a middle-class kid,” the only issue Harris seems both emphatic and explicit about is abortion.
Biden Admin Gives Chicago Schools Almost $1 Million for LGBT, Climate Agenda as Kids Fail Math, Reading, by Calvin Freiburger
By Calvin Freiburger, LifeSiteNews – 82% of Chicago Public Schools students are not proficient in math, 74% are not proficient in reading, and around 40% are chronically absent, in a district with a budget deficit of half a billion dollars. But the district received almost a million dollars from the federal government for its ‘LGBTQ+’ and climate agendas.
Rev. J. Francis Sofie: A Martyr for the Eucharist: St. Anne Line
By Rev. J. Francis Sofie, Catholic Exchange – Imagine living in world in which simply being a Catholic priest was a capital offense; imagine, too, that in this world, any person who hosted a priest in one’s home or hid a priest from the authorities was guilty of a capital offense. That was the world in which St. Anne Line lived. But what is so amazing in the case of Anne Line is that it was a world into which she knowingly entered. Anne chose to become Catholic at a time when practicing the Catholic faith in England was illegal and punishable even by death.
Fr. Raymond J. de Souza: One, Many Cardinal Fernández Fiascos
By Fr. Raymond J. de Souza, The Catholic Thing – The flagship of the fleet, the Holy See Ship Synodality, is in dire straits (leaks about the final document that will be issued today suggest it will be, for those with radical hopes, a disappointment). HSS Synodality took a serious hit last December with the fiasco of Fiducia supplicans regarding the blessing of same-sex couples, and began listing seriously to starboard. …
Vote for Life, Marriage and the Family, by Barbara Toth, PhD
By Barbara Toth, PhD, Souls and Liberty – The cardinal makes clear that, “Only if no candidate provides any ray of hope of serving, at least in some part, the common good … are we justified in not voting at all.”… Cardinal Burke’s counsel is especially relevant, given that millions of Christians intend not to vote in November – a fact reflected in numerous polls. Such inaction could determine the results of the election, and decide the fate of the nation… “All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent.” – attributed to Thomas Jefferson.. Burke’s advice provides essential instruction for anyone desiring to vote with moral integrity. It is especially useful for those confused by media spin or struggling with their own moral compunctions. It is divided into five parts, each a guide to a moral vote.
Fr. Olek Stirrat: Liberation Theology Today
By Fr. Olek Stirrat, Catholic World Report – What we need now is to be aware of the theological faultlines which have a Marxist scent and underpin certain strands of liberation theology. One must appropriately align the pastoral dimension of the faith with doctrine; be attentive to the voice of the Holy not Hegelian spirit—the Holy Spirit who is always the Spirit of the Father and the Son; and finally appreciate the sacramentality of the Church and the world, as well as the indispensability of the incarnate Jesus Christ for our salvation.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Unless You Repent – You Will Perish
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 13:1-9 – There were some present at that very time who told him of the Galileans whose blood Pilate had mingled with their sacrifices. 2 And he answered them, “Do you think that these Galileans were worse sinners than all the other Galileans, because they suffered thus? I tell you, No; but unless you repent you will all likewise perish. …
Saint of the Day for October 26: St. Peter of Alcantara
By Franciscan Media – Peter was a contemporary of well-known 16th-century Spanish saints, including Ignatius of Loyola and John of the Cross. He served as confessor to Saint Teresa of Avila. Church reform was a major issue in Peter’s day, and he directed most of his energies toward that end. His death came one year before the Council of Trent ended.
On the Brink, by Janet E. Smith
By Janet E. Smith, Ph.D., Crisis Magazine – We are on the brink of the 2024 presidential election—which, perhaps more than ever, has us on the brink of preserving this wonderful nation or losing it… Is it true that some Catholics still don’t know for whom they are going to vote, or if they are going to vote? What more do they need to know than they know already? Maybe a lot… A good case can be made for not voting or voting for a third-party candidate in “non-swing” states, but I believe it imperative for Catholics to vote for Trump in swing states. Indeed, somewhat indirectly, Cardinal Burke makes a strong case for this perspective… The only hope we have for changing the laws on abortion (and saving this country!) is to elect those who will work to defend free speech and freedom of religion, who will deport illegal immigrants, who will ensure that elections are fair.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: Heed the Warning Signs before It Is Too Late
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 12:54-59 – He also said to the multitudes, “When you see a cloud rising in the west, you say at once, `A shower is coming’; and so it happens. And when you see the south wind blowing, you say, `There will be scorching heat’; and it happens. You hypocrites! You know how to interpret the appearance of earth and sky; but why do you not know how to interpret the present time? ….
The Crisis Facing Catholic Apologetics, by Kennedy Hall
By Kennedy Hall, Crisis Magazine – Sadly, I believe that Catholic apologetics and debate have been greatly degraded, at least in the popular culture, with the meteoric rise of social media influence. A decade ago, when I first discovered the world of Catholic apologetics, even in the digital realm it seemed to me that there was decorum and class to how things were done, which I think has largely slipped away.
WATCH: Bishop Rhoades Says Allowing Different Episcopal Conferences to Teach Varying Doctrines ‘Would be Disastrous’
Catholic News Service, by Staff, October 22, 2024 – WATCH: Bishop Rhoades Says Allowing Different Episcopal Conferences to Teach Varying Doctrines ‘Would be Disastrous’
The World Watches as Donald Trump’s Enemies Resort to Murder as a Campaign Strategy, by Richard Truesdell, Keith Lehmann
By Richard Truesdell, Keith Lehmann, American Greatness – It’s plain to see that the real existential threat to American democracy is not Trump. It’s lunatics on the left motivated by more than nine years of Trump Derangement Syndrome. It’s real and Democrats like Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA), and so many more are what they accuse Trump of being—a threat to American democracy. These two especially, but many other Democrats in public life wouldn’t know democracy if it bit them squarely in the —.
CatholicVote: RFK Jr. Stars in New CatholicVote Ad for Trump
By CatholicVote – CatholicVote on Thursday released a new ad in support of Republican nominee Donald Trump, featuring former 2024 independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a Catholic… Kennedy addresses Catholic voters. “My Catholicism provided the foundation for a lifetime of striving to perfect my personal relationship with God… Two features of Catholicism are the notions of original sin and the concept of a forgiving God,” he continues. “Our job is to strive to perfect ourselves through conscious contact with our Creator, knowing that in human form, we are never going to achieve perfection.”
Gretchen Whitmer and the Progressive Disdain Toward Catholics, by Evan Myers
By Evan Myers, First Things – Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer recently angered Catholics with a video sketch promoting the CHIPS Act. In the video, she feeds a Dorito chip to an influencer, who receives it on the tongue; bishops accused her of “mocking” the Eucharist, though her defenders argued that the sketch was inspired by a TikTok trend… “People of this state and across the country have grown tired of and continue to express their alarm at the bar of civility and respect toward people of faith lowering by the day,” said the CEO of the Michigan Catholic Conference.
Founder’s Quote
Patriot Post – “During the course of administration, and in order to disturb it, the artillery of the press has been levelled against us, charged with whatsoever its licentiousness could devise or dare. These abuses of an institution so important to freedom and science are deeply to be regretted, inasmuch as they tend to lessen its usefulness and to sap its safety.” —Thomas Jefferson (1805)
JD Vance Says Kamala Harris is Part of the Most Anti-Christian Administration in American History, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – (Vance) blasted Harris for bias against pro-life Christians… In 2019, Ms. Harris also introduced the equally misnamed “Do No Harm Act,” which would force Catholic hospitals to perform abortions and even transgender surgeries. If this bill were to become law, Catholic doctors and medical professionals who refuse to perform late-term abortions or subject minors to dangerous, life-altering surgeries could lose their license and face federal discrimination lawsuits.
Harris’ Open Border Has Turned US Into ‘Garbage Can for the World,’ Trump Says, by Virginia Allen
By Virginia Allen, The Daily Signal – Under the Biden-Harris administration, the United States has become a “garbage can for the world,” former President Donald Trump said at a campaign rally Thursday in Tempe, Arizona… “When [Vice President Kamala Harris] came in, she deliberately dismantled our border and threw open the gates … to an invasion of criminal migrants from prisons and jails, from insane asylums and mental institutions, from all over the world,” Trump said.
‘Not Over the Hump Yet’: Synod Delegates Anxiously Await the Final Document, by Jonathan Liedl
By Jonathan Liedl, National Catholic Register – For those concerned about making sure the Synod on Synodality doesn’t open the way to contested changes in Church teaching and practice, the draft version of its final document appears to be good enough… But it might not stay that way… That’s because 1,000 amendments to the text, which was released to delegates at the start of this week, are currently being incorporated into the final document by a small writing team overseen by a commission of synod members. …
Tucker Carlson Predicts Trump Victory, Slams ‘Democratic Machine’ at Massive Georgia Rally, by Stephen Kokx
By Stephen Kokx, LifeSiteNews – Tucker Carlson issued a searing indictment of the “freaks and misfits” who run the “Democratic machine” and America’s establishment class while touting his belief that Donald Trump is going to win this year’s election… “This is the end of a redemption arc,” Carlson declared to a raucous audience at a rally in Georgia on Wednesday. “I’ve really never seen anybody treated like Donald Trump is treated ever … and he’s going to win.”
Saint of the Day for October 25: St. Antônio de Sant’Anna Galvão (1739 – Dec. 23, 1822)
By Franciscan Media – Saint Antônio de Sant’Anna Galvão’s Story – God’s plan in a person’s life often takes unexpected turns which become life-giving through cooperation with God’s grace… Born in Guarantingueta near São Paulo, Antônio attended the Jesuit seminary in Belem, but later decided to become a Franciscan friar. Invested in 1760, he made final profession the following year and was ordained in 1762.
Saint Carlo Acutis, Sanctify Our Digital Lives, by T.J. Burdick
By T.J. Burdick, Catholic Exchange – Carlo’s presence is among us. As fellow distributors of God’s manifold grace, we must learn from him how to avoid the pitfalls of worldly prestige. On the contrary, we must be like the boy and live our ordinary lives with extraordinary purpose. Many souls are lost to the allurements of the day-to-day world, especially with so much of our attention going to digital media, where everyone aspires to become an “influencer” of some generic “brand.”… Carlo shows us how to live as Christ designed us—to be more than normal. To be the ones who love.
The Synod and the Presidential Election — Which Outcome Matters Most? by The National Catholic Register
The Editors, National Catholic Register – If the Synod on Synodality definitively reshapes the missionary ability of the Catholic Church, either for better or for worse, that will be the more important outcome. That’s because the Church’s divine mission, granted to it nearly 2,000 years ago by Jesus himself, is the salvation of souls. And nothing, including who wins control of the White House for the next four years, can ever be as crucial as our eternal destiny.
As Synod’s End Nears, Progressives Brace for Disappointment — And Blame Organizers, by Jonathan Liedl
By Jonathan Liedl, National Catholic Register – For progressive Catholics hoping for dramatic changes in the Church, the Synod on Synodality was supposed to usher in a new springtime… Instead, with the final document set to be approved this Saturday, those who have advocated for things like women deacons and the acceptance of same-sex relations are bracing for a “final cold shower.”… That’s the image used by Vatican journalist Franca Giansoldati to describe the widespread disappointment among progressives
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: Hopelessness and the Fear of Welcoming Children
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – For decades now, pro-life activists like Human Life International’s founder Fr. Paul Marx have warned that the real threat facing the world isn’t overpopulation, but rather underpopulation… In making this claim, such prophetic voices were going against the grain, to put it mildly. Their views were drowned out by a cacophony of voices proclaiming imminent and apocalyptic catastrophe if nations did not concentrate their resources on reducing the birth rate.
Yes, Dobbs and State Abortion Bans are Saving Babies From Abortions, by Michael New Ph.D.
By Michael New Ph.D., LifeNews – On Tuesday, the Society of Family Planning’s #WeCount project released updated abortion estimates up to June 2024. They found that abortion numbers continue to increase. Their estimates indicate that thus far in 2024 the number of abortions has increased by approximately 12 percent. They also found that, owing to women obtaining abortions via telehealth and to women obtaining abortions in other states, abortion numbers in states with strong pro-life laws have remained largely unchanged since the Dobbs decision. …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: I Came to Cast Fire upon the Earth
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 12:49-53 – “I came to cast fire upon the earth; and would that it were already kindled! I have a baptism to be baptized with; and how I am constrained until it is accomplished! Do you think that I have come to give peace on earth? No, I tell you, but rather division; for henceforth in one house there will be five divided, three against two and two against three; …
Where Are the Children? When Children Cross Border, Some Disappear Into Darkness, by Virginia Allen, Kellen McGovern Jones, David Agren
By Virginia Allen, Kellen McGovern Jones, David Agren, The Daily Signal – Lying among the 16 or 17 dead bodies, Tom Homan spotted the corpse of a little boy, only 5 years old. The child died inside a sweltering truck trailer in Victoria, Texas, while being smuggled into the U.S. in May 2003… These are the memories that today’s images from the border evoke in Homan, a father himself. Children are victims here, not only of America’s broken immigration system and wide-open border, but also of the ruthless cartels that see children—particularly unaccompanied children—as a resource to exploit.
LOOK: Catholic Actor Eduardo Verástegui Gives Trump Image of Our Lady of Guadalupe, by Stephen Kokx
By Stephen Kokx, LifeSiteNews – Catholic actor and human rights activist Eduardo Verastegui gifted Donald Trump a massive image of Our Lady of Guadalupe at a Latinos for Trump event on Tuesday in Miami… Verastegui is the producer of the hit movie Sound of Freedom, which is based on real-life events involving child trafficking. He unfurled the banner of Mary while speaking to Trump… “Today, I gave President Trump the most powerful thing that united and keeps Mexico united despite everything,” the Mexican American activist said in an X post. “Our Mother and Lady, the Virgin of Guadalupe.”
CatholicVote: Young American Men Only Demographic Shifting More Conservatively, Surveys Find, by Rachel Quackenbush
By Rachel Quackenbush, CatholicVote – Young American men, ages 18-34, are the only demographic in a study of 20 developed countries that has shifted more conservatively in recent years, according to multiple surveys provided in a report from The American Prospect… The Harvard Youth Poll released in late September showed .. VP Kamala Harris holding strong support among young women, with a 47-point lead over Donald Trump on issues like climate change and abortion. Among young men, however, her lead was a more modest 17 points. ….
The First Object of the Church: Holiness, by Michael Pakaluk
By Michael Pakaluk, The Catholic Thing – When I was asking myself, why has the Synod on Synodality been a failure… the following words came to mind: We can walk as much as we want, we can build many things, but if we do not confess Jesus Christ, nothing will avail. We will become a pitiful NGO, but not the Church, the Bride of Christ. . . .When one does not profess Jesus Christ – I recall the phrase of Léon Bloy – ‘Whoever does not pray to God, prays to the devil.’ When one does not profess Jesus Christ, one professes the worldliness of the devil.
Welcoming Terror to the Homeland, by Jonathan Alexandre
By Jonathan Alexandre, The Stream – Recently, an Afghan national living in Oklahoma City, Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, was arrested for conspiring to commit a terrorist attack on American soil on Election Day… Thankfully, his plans were thwarted by federal law enforcement — but if this ISIS-inspired terrorist plot doesn’t raise red flags about all the immigrants welcomed into our country under the Biden-Harris administration who pose threats to our national security, I don’t know what will.
New Ad to Run During ABC World News Tonight Honors Pro-Lifers Imprisoned by Biden-Harris Admin, by Doug Mainwaring
By Doug Mainwaring, LifeSiteNews – “Nearly 20 innocent Americans are in federal prison for peacefully protesting abortion,” Terry says at the start of the ad, while showing the names and images of the jailed pro-life heroes whose stories have been reported extensively by LifeSiteNews… “Abortion to the day of birth is on the ballot in these 10 states”… Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New York, and South Dakota.
Kamala Harris Rejects Religious Exemptions for Abortion Laws: ‘That Cannot be Negotiable’, by Tyler Arnold
By Tyler Arnold, Catholic News Agency – ice President Kamala Harris confirmed that she would oppose religious exemptions in abortion laws if elected president and emphasized that she would not make concessions to Republicans on the issue… “I don’t think we should be making concessions when we’re talking about a fundamental freedom to make decisions about your own body,” Harris responded.
A Jacobin “Synodality”, by Emily Finley
By Emily Finley, Crisis Magazine – Is it any coincidence that the leaders of the Catholic Church discovered in 1962 that the Catholic Church must be more “participatory” and less “clerical”—in other words, more democratic? After 2,000 years the Holy Spirit, we are to believe, came upon Holy Mother Church and decided that it was time for this ancient institution to reflect modern political trends?
Saint of the Day for October 24: St. Anthony Mary Claret
Franciscan Media, Oct 24, 2020 – The “spiritual father of Cuba” was a missionary, religious founder, social reformer, queen’s chaplain, writer and publisher, archbishop, and refugee. He was a Spaniard whose work took him to the Canary Islands, Cuba, Madrid, Paris, and to the First Vatican Council…
JD Vance at Wisconsin Faith Rally Says Catholics ‘Feel Abandoned’ by Biden/Harris, by Tyler Arnold
By Tyler Arnold, Catholic World Report/CNA – Sen. JD Vance, the Republican vice presidential nominee, at an Oct. 20 faith rally in Waukesha, Wisconsin, accused the Biden-Harris administration of persecuting Christians and Catholics in particular… Vance also spoke about religious liberty and the impact of inflation, illegal immigration, and drug addiction… “There are a lot of Catholics … [who] I think rightfully feel abandoned by Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’ leadership, and they’re just looking for somebody to protect their rights and make this country an affordable and decent place to raise a family.”
Do Careers Harden Women? by Dr. Donald DeMarco
By Dr. Donald DeMarco, Catholic Exchange – In 1848 at Seneca Falls, New York, in a Declaration of Sentiments, a group of feminists made the following statement: “The history of mankind is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations on the part of man toward woman, having as direct object the establishment of absolute tyranny over her.”… Women decided to fight back. But their platform was defective. Their narrow view of history was a travesty of justice. …
The Conciliar Circularity of Synodality, by Robert Royal
By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – Logicians have identified – and demolished – what they term a “circular argument.” Basically, to propose an example, a circular argument goes something like this: The synodal Church is the Church foreseen by the Second Vatican Council… Why?… Because the Second Vatican Council foresaw the synodal Church… In a circular argument, the conclusion is in the premise – and that’s that.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: V
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 12:39-48 – But know this, that if the householder had known at what hour the thief was coming, he would not have left his house to be broken into. You also must be ready; for the Son of man is coming at an unexpected hour.” Peter said, “Lord, are you telling this parable for us or for all?” And the Lord said, “Who then is the faithful and wise steward, whom his master will set over his household, to give them their portion of food at the proper time? ….
Can John Paul II and Catholic Women Save Authentic Feminism? by Judy Landrieu Klein
By Judy Landrieu Klein, National Catholic Register – Has feminism offered society a positive contribution? Or has it, as Carrie Gress says in her new book, The End of Woman: How Smashing the Patriarchy Has Destroyed Us, been so corrupt from its inception that it must be “slayed” as an “ideological dragon?”… Is there such a thing as “authentic feminism,” or is the tree of “feminism,” which the Oxford English Dictionary defines as “the advocacy of women’s rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes,” so rotten at its core that it must be cut down completely?
The Crash of Civilization, by Charles A. Kohlhaas
By Charles A. Kohlhaas, MRC TV – The left is using the inherent instability and weakness of democracies to cause them to destroy themselves, although it proclaims intent to “save democracy.” This is one of the most perverted uses of the language since the 1930s; Goebbels would be proud… Western Civilization needs to be saved. Defeating the attempt by Fascists/Marxists to use the vulnerability of democracy to destroy it is the first and most critical step.
Lies, Lies, and Damned Lies, by Jason Negri
By Jason Negri, LifeSiteNews – Incessant gaslighting by the Left has led many former Trump opponents to now support the former President for re-election… Left-leaning Americans, do you want to know why erstwhile good people are flocking to support Donald Trump? Do you really want to understand it and actually grapple with the reasons why people who you once saw as decent fellow Americans are supporting the man you believe to be a lecherous, grifting, egomaniacal political opportunist and convicted felon for president? …
(For Your Discernment) Now Is the Time to Prepare for the Coming Chastisement: Here’s What You Should Do, by John-Henry Westen
By John-Henry Westen, LifeSiteNews – I noted how crazy these times are in both the world and the Church, with wars and persecution of the faith in the Holy Land and Ukraine, insane politics, rampant use of pornography, and heresy from the highest echelons in the Church. It might be fair to say that these are the worst times in human history. I asked Bartlett if he had any insight into the current state of the world and Church, given his experiences with the Lord.
Biden Calls For More Political Persecution Of Trump: ‘We Got To Lock Him Up’, by M.D. Kittle
By M.D. Kittle, The Federalist – While Pres. Joe Biden may not have much juice left in the cognition battery, he’s got enough spark remaining to deliver the real marching orders of the Democrat Party and the deep state: Lock up Donald Trump… A Trump victory, coupled with Republicans controlling Congress, should mean not only investigations into myriad cases of misconduct, corruption, and abuse of power over the past four years, but actual accountability for wrongdoing. That scenario is what should most frighten Biden, Harris, and their corrupt government minions who have routinely violated the Constitution …
WATCH! ‘The 1916 Project’ Exposes Planned Parenthood’s 100-Year-Plus Sordid Agenda, by Patty Knap
By Patty Knap, National Catholic Register – The new documentary The 1916 Project — which is streaming free Oct. 22-Nov. 14 on X, with additional screenings at churches — goes a long way in answering that question. It explores the chronology of the secular moral revolution and the architects and intentions of our current culture of death…While many factors have played a role in the cultural downfall, the documentary explains that, for more than 100 years, one well-funded organization has been part of the equation: Planned Parenthood.
Deacon Mike Manno: Live Your Baptism With Your Vote
By Deacon Mike Manno, The Wanderer – The only remaining question is: Will they resist values that have stood the test of time, Christian values such as family, freedom, and the promises of the Bill of Rights? Or will they break on behalf of the scourge of abortion? So, as you ponder your vote, remember the promises you made at your baptism: to renounce Satan, and all his works, and all his empty promises. Keep your word and reject him again at the ballot box.
CWN: Cardinal Zen Rips Manipulation of Synod
Catholic World News – Cardinal Joseph Zen has charged that the Synod of Bishops is being manipulated in order “to overthrow the Church hierarchy and implement a democratic system.”… The retired Bishop of Hong Kong illustrated his point by noting that the current Synod on Synodality, during its 2023 meeting, had lengthy discussions on the question of blessing same-sex unions. But the Vatican then released Fiducia Supplicans without waiting for the Synod’s judgment, he observed. “This is incredible arrogance!” he complained.
Pulling Back Curtain on the Border Crisis Today, by Virginia Allen, Kellen McGovern Jones, David Agren
By Virginia Allen, Kellen McGovern Jones, David Agren, The Daily Signal – On the outskirts of this west Texas desert town, the “no go zone” of the U.S. border with Mexico is pitch black and tense at 10 p.m. Darkness suits everyone’s interests here; it appears neither border crossers nor U.S. Border Patrol agents want to be seen before they make their move… Anapra Road and the connecting wall route are where illegal immigrants and their cartel handlers now choose to cross in this region –– and they will use force if they feel it necessary. Nearly a dozen Border Patrol vehicles and at least as many agents sit, with their lights off, behind a partition of scrub brush.
Catholic Vote: Harris Rejects Religious Exemptions When it Comes to Abortion, a ‘Fundamental Freedom’
By Catholic Vote – Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris roiled Christian leaders Tuesday when she took a no-exceptions pro-abortion stance during an interview with NBC in which she announced her opposition to religious exemptions and called abortion a “fundamental freedom.”… “Kamala Harris admits she would deny religious exemptions for abortions—forcing Christians to kill unborn children and seemingly doubling down on weaponizing the government to jail pro-lifers who pray outside abortion facilities,” CatholicVote wrote. “Why would any Christian vote for her?”
Saint of the Day for October 23: St. John of Capistrano
By Franciscan Media – It has been said the Christian saints are the world’s greatest optimists. Not blind to the existence and consequences of evil, they base their confidence on the power of Christ’s redemption. The power of conversion through Christ extends not only to sinful people but also to calamitous events.
Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò: Open Letter to American Catholics On the Eve of 2024 Presidential Election
By Msgr. Carlo Maria Viganò, Oct. 22, 2024 – I am addressing all of you, a few days before the Presidential Election that will call millions of American citizens to the polls… Even in conditions of relative normality, the exercise of the vote is your moral duty, through which you cooperate in the first person in choosing the person who will lead the Nation for the next four years. But in this coming electoral round – just as in 2020 and indeed much more so – you are not simply called to choose between two candidates who happen to be on different political sides but who both nevertheless have the common good at heart in compliance with the Constitution and the Law. No; in this election you must choose between two radically opposed ways of conceiving the government of your Nation: you are called to choose between democracy and dictatorship, between freedom and slavery.
Raymond Leo Cardinal Burke: Moral Questions Regarding Voting
Raymond Leo Cardinal Burke, X – As Election Day approaches, many have raised serious moral questions regarding how to vote. Sadly, in our great nation, we confront a situation in which both major political parties espouse certain agenda which are flagrantly contrary to the most fundamental tenets of the moral law, agenda against the inviolable dignity of innocent and defenseless human life, agenda against the integrity of marriage and its fruit, the family, and agenda against the free exercise of the virtue of religion. As Catholics, we should be clear that the moral law is certainly binding for us, but it is, likewise, binding for all men and women because it is written upon the human heart by God.
A Marian or a Feminist Church? by Casey Chalk
By Casey Chalk, Catholic Education Resource Center – Bronwen McShea’s otherwise excellent brief history Women of the Church: What Every Catholic Should Know, flirts with this feminist tendency, practically right out of the gate. “This book is also for anyone interested in the history of Catholicism—to demonstrate that the history of the Church’s women is the Church’s history, just as much as the history of her men is.” Fair enough, though who, exactly, has said otherwise? And is this a competition?
National Right to Life: Here’s Exactly How Tim Walz Denied Medical Care to Babies Who Survive Abortions
By LifeNews, National Right to Life – Many people are asking: Did Minnesota lawmakers and Gov. Tim Walz repeal the right to lifesaving care for born-alive infants? Is it really true that babies can be left to die?… Some journalists, advocates, and politicians have gotten this question wrong—often badly wrong. Let’s walk through the facts, one by one, with documentation and screenshots, and respond to frequently asked questions and confusions. …
The Decomposition of Synodality, by Dominic V. Cassella
By Dominic V. Cassella, The Catholic Thing – (Progressive Catholicism) of course, lies at the opposite extreme. It adopts an excessive focus on “opening out to the world” and accommodating modern secular culture. Progressives give an uncritical embrace to modernity and secularization, and their openness makes it easy to be converted to the world, instead of being a force for converting the world… Indeed, the reason for Progressivism’s susceptibility to trends is the conviction that it has nothing to teach the world, and so must listen to it.
EXCLUSIVE: Coalition of Pro-Life Medical Professionals Challenges Misinformation About Chemical Abortion, by Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
A coalition of doctors and medical organizations are calling for transparency surrounding women’s health to combat misinformation about the abortion pill and pro-life laws… ProPublica published two articles claiming Georgia women died after taking abortion pills because the state’s abortion ban after six weeks of pregnancy prevented them from getting necessary treatment… the women did not die because of abortion bans, but rather because the abortion pill is dangerous…
Samaritan’s Purse and the Real Gospel in Action, by Michael Brown
By Michael Brown, The Stream – The suffering is so great and the losses so staggering that it’s hard to conceive of it without being there – and I have not been there myself. The videos and stories alone are heartbreaking… Samaritan’s Purse, the Christian aid foundation founded by Rev. Franklin Graham… (has) so many volunteers coming from around the country that you have to find dates when they have openings… This is what the Gospel looks like in action, with every single volunteer she spoke with being a professing Christian.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: When the Master Knocks – Open at Once
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 12:35-38 – “Let your loins be girded and your lamps burning, and be like men who are waiting for their master to come home from the marriage feast, so that they may open to him at once when he comes and knocks. Blessed are those servants whom the master finds awake when he comes; truly, I say to you, he will gird himself and have them sit at table, and he will come and serve them. …
The Press Can’t Handle Trump’s Brilliant Display Of Retail Politics at McDonald’s Drive-Through, by Tristan Justice
By Tristan Justice, The Federalist – Trump is so effective that the Democrats and the media can’t handle it… The press was hysterical after former President Donald Trump manned the drive-through window at a Pennsylvania McDonald’s Sunday and genuinely looked like he was having a blast… “I think I might come back and do it again,” Trump said after handing off another bag of fast food. When the next car pulled up, Trump went on to chuckle about being shot in the face this summer when a passenger said, “Thank you for taking a bullet for us.”
CatholicVote: Miami Archbishop & Coalition of Doctors Join DeSantis to Stop Pro-Abortion Amendment 4
By CatholicVote – Amendment 4 requires 60% of the public vote to amend the state’s constitution to explicitly legalize abortion up to “fetal viability” – usually defined at 24 weeks’ gestation – thus superseding the “Heartbeat Protection Act,” a pro-life law DeSantis signed last year protecting most unborn children after six weeks’ gestation… Many opponents of the amendment hold that, due to its vague wording, it would effectively legalize abortion in the state up to the moment of birth.
Biden Administration to Mandate Insurance Coverage of Over-the-Counter Contraceptives, by Kate Quiñones
By Kate Quiñones, CNA – The Biden administration announced on Monday that it will require insurance companies to cover over-the-counter contraception in what the White House called the “most significant expansion … in more than a decade” of access to birth control under federal law… The new rule requires insurance companies to remove the prescription requirement for coverage of contraception. The administration seeks to expand contraception in the wake of the Supreme Court’s 2022 overturning of Roe v. Wade, according to a White House press conference.
Catholic Hospitals Must Witness to the Truth, by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – Given the progress toward sound doctrine and clerical discipline in many dioceses across the United States over the last generation, it has been especially saddening to learn that not enough has been done to improve the fidelity of Catholic health care. In fact, “Catholic” health care in America has become in some cases—and therefore in too many cases—indistinguishable from secular health care…..
CNA Staff: 5 Ways St. John Paul II Changed the Catholic Church Forever
The Catholic News Agency – You probably know that St. John Paul II was the second-longest-serving pope in modern history with 27 years of pontificate, and he was the first non-Italian pontiff since the Dutch Pope Adrian VI in 1523… But did you know that he also changed the Catholic Church forever during those 27 years? Here are five ways he did that: 1. He helped bring about the 1989 fall of communism in Eastern Europe. ….
Saint of the Day for October 22: Saint John Paul II
By Franciscan Media – “Open wide the doors to Christ,” urged John Paul II during the homily at the Mass where he was installed as pope in 1978… Born in Wadowice, Poland, Karol Jozef Wojtyla had lost his mother, father, and older brother before his 21st birthday. Karol’s promising academic career at Krakow’s Jagiellonian University was cut short by the outbreak of World War II. While working in a quarry and a chemical factory, he enrolled in an “underground” seminary in Kraków. …
Msgr. Charles Pope: No Cross, No Crown – A Homily for the the 29th Sunday of the Year
By Msgr. Charles Pope – In the Sunday Gospel, the Lord Jesus speaks of crosses and crowns. The apostles have only crowns in mind, but Jesus knows the price of the crown. So, He must teach them and us that crowns—the things we value most—come only through the cross… It may help to review the context of this Gospel. Jesus is making His final journey to Jerusalem. He is on his way to the cross and has already announced this to His disciples on two occasions. Throughout Jesus’ final journey, the apostles prove unwilling and/or incapable of grasping what He is trying to teach them. …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: Storing up True Riches
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 12:13-21 – One of the multitude said to him, “Teacher, bid my brother divide the inheritance with me.” But he said to him, “Man, who made me a judge or divider over you?” And he said to them, “Take heed, and beware of all covetousness; for a man’s life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions.” And he told them a parable, saying, “The land of a rich man brought forth plentifully; ….
TAKE ACTION: Contact Your Bishop Regarding The Real Presence Survey
By Michael Hichborn, Lepanto Institute – Earlier this week, the Real Presence Coalition – of which the Lepanto Institute is a proud member – published the findings of what is now the largest and most comprehensive survey of Catholics ever conducted in US history… With nearly 16,000 responses, the survey asked a series of questions pertaining to the loss of faith and the relation of that loss of faith to Eucharistic practices in this country… what was found is that the vast majority of those responding identified the reception of Holy Communion in the hand and while standing as the top reason for the loss of reverence or belief in the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist.
How Well Do We Carry the Catholic Brand? by Randy Hain
By Randy Hain, Integrated Catholic Life – When I give talks around the country or sometimes in correspondence with readers of my books or blog posts on Integrated Catholic Life, I am often asked what I mean when I encourage others to “be joyful” and share the “light of Christ” with others. I am referring to the response I typically give when asked for effective ways to share our Catholic faith at work and in the public square… (some ask)… “Surely, there is more to it than that” ….
CatholicVote: Cardinal Zen Issues Another Critique of Synod, Calling for ‘Successful Ending’, by Hannah Hiester
By Hannah Hiester, CatholicVote – Cardinal Joseph Zen argued that three things must occur before the Synod can be said to have ended well. First, it must return to the traditional sense of the word; second, it must resolve the confusion surrounding same-sex blessings in clear terms in light of Church doctrine; and third, the importance of Church hierarchy must be reestablished for the continuity of a universal Church.
WATCH! The Church Was Right About Sex All Along, by Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse
By Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse, The Ruth Institute, The Stream – Was the Catholic Church prophetic in its warnings against the contraceptive revolution? Theologian Janet Smith joins Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse to explain how this countercultural stance has been sadly vindicated by the collapse of family, child-bearing, and society.
‘Novena to the Mother of God for the Nation’: Join to Pray for Our Country, by Joseph Pronechen
By Joseph Pronechen, National Catholic Register – No doubt, these are trying times. Our country is straining at the seams. Sides are split. Rancor is running high. Parties are poles apart. Foreign wars seem intent on dragging the United States closer to them. Marriage is attacked. Gender assaulted. Families besieged. Religious freedom is in danger. Churches and statues vandalized, desecrated. But this is no time for handwringing or being at a loss ahead of a contentious election on Nov. 5.
Chinese Bishop Lauds ‘the Sinicization of Catholicism’ and Vatican’s Secret Deal With the CCP, by Michael Haynes
By Michael Haynes, Snr. Vatican Correspondent, LifeSite News – On October 17, a slightly more detailed account of Bishop Joseph Yang Yongqiang’s (of the Chinese Diocese of Hangzhou) testimony was given by Vatican News. “The Church in China is the same as the Catholic Church in other countries of the world: we belong to the same faith, share the same baptism, and we are all faithful to the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church,” Yang was reported as saying… Yang said that “we effectively adapt to society, serve it, adhere to the direction of the sinicization of Catholicism, and preach the Good News.” Sinicization refers to the process of Chinese state-assimilation and control of the Church in the country for its own ends.
‘Disaster Equity:’ FEMA Shifted Focus to Migrants, Climate and DEI, by Casey Harper
By Casey Harper, Just the News – The Federal Emergency Management Agency is taking fire for its increased focus on migrants, and diversity, equity and inclusion polices while its response to recent hurricanes is under scrutiny… Many Americans assume FEMA is only focused on helping respond to disasters, but a closer look at FEMA’s recent internal documents, spending, and public actions shows that FEMA has broadened its focus to handling the flow of migrants into the U.S. and attempting to double down on DEI initiatives on gender, sexuality and race.
An Emperor for the Modern World, by Augustine Franer
By Augustine Franer, Crisis Magazine – Why ought we, a democratic and politically enlightened people, foster devotion to a hereditary monarch whose virtues, if any, belonged to a world long since past?… With the light glistening off the mirrors in Louis XIV’s fabulous palace of Versailles and the ink still drying on the treaty, Woodrow Wilson, the twenty-eighth president of the United States and victor over the Central Powers in the Great War, thought he had created a freer, more progressive world out of the ashes of the old. …
Heretical Group Simulates Catholic Ordinations for 4 Women and 2 Gender-Confused Men, by Michael Haynes
By Michael Haynes, Snr. Vatican Correspondent, LifeSiteNews – In direct protest of the Catholic Church’s law, the “Association of Roman Catholic Women Priests” performed an “ordination” ceremony of women and “transgender” individuals to the priesthood and diaconate on Thursday… In a ceremony on board a boat on the River Tiber, “bishop” Bridget Mary Meehan presided over an “ordination” ceremony for members of the ARCWP. The ordinands comprised three women for the “priesthood” and three individuals for the diaconate – one woman and two gender-confused men who identify as women.
What Are Synods Good For? by Msgr. Hans Feichtinger
By Msgr. Hans Feichtinger, The Catholic Thing – It may seem more difficult to answer the above question than it actually is. The Fathers of the Church who, as opposed to us, had deep synodal experience, have provided quite a clear answer: Synods are good for keeping the Church unified in the one faith in the one Saviour. They are good for defining and clarifying this faith. This goal they achieve by well-formulated, concise definitions, by careful anathemas, and by opening wide the gates of reconciliation to those who have betrayed this faith, even if gravely so. …
Truth and Goodness? Yes, But We Must Not Forget Beauty, by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – I was struck by a column by Liel Leibovitz in the November issue of First Things (Radical Ick) which observes that the ideological posturing of today’s college radicals is far more nihilistic than was the free-love movement of my own collegiate era. There is a difference between demanding free love along with an end to the military-industrial complex and rejecting the reality of the human person (or any reality outside of our own imaginative desires).
41 Million Evangelical Christians May Not Vote in This Election. Here’s Why They Should Reconsider, by Tyler O’Neil
By Tyler O’Neil, Managing Editor, The Daily Signal – New research finds that approximately 41 million evangelical Christians won’t vote in the Nov. 5 presidential election, but that pastors can persuade approximately 5 million to vote just by urging them to fulfill their civic duty… George Barna, director of research at Arizona Christian University’s Cultural Research Center, conducted two in-depth surveys in August and September. Online and by phone, Barna surveyed 2,000 adults who self-identified as Christians and said they attended church services at least once a month. He also did an online survey of 1,000 adults in the overall U.S. population.
Saint of the Day for October 21: Saint Hilarion
By Franciscan Media – By Franciscan Media – Despite his best efforts to live in prayer and solitude, today’s saint found it difficult to achieve his deepest desire. People were naturally drawn to Hilarion as a source of spiritual wisdom and peace. He had reached such fame by the time of his death that his body had to be secretly removed so that a shrine would not be built in his honor. Instead, he was buried in his home village.
In the Storm of Earthly Pursuits, Anchor Your Identity in Christ, by Matt D’Antuono
By Matt D’Antuono, National Catholic Register – Professional sports are not the only place where people can have a hard time finding their primary identity in Christ. In another recent conversation with a friar, I was told that there is a constant temptation to find his primary identity as being a friar and being one of the popular CFRs instead of seeing himself primarily as a child of God. As strange as it may seem, even in a calling to the religious life, it can be a challenge to remain grounded in one’s relationship with Jesus, the one thing necessary, the pearl of great price.
Full Text: Trump Talks Abortion, IVF, Immigration and More on EWTN, by Raymond Arroyo
By Raymond Arroyo, EWTN News – Mr. President, I’m delighted, first of all, that you made the Downton Abbey auditions. I think we’re going to fit in nicely. We’re at the Al Smith Dinner, of course. Tell me, why did you decide it was important to be here? And what message is Kamala Harris sending by not being here to Catholic voters?… Well, I think you’re honoring the Catholic Church. And, you know, I’ve been a longtime supporter, and I’m surprised she’s not here. I think she’s the first one in many, many decades, actually, to miss it as a candidate.
Analysis: Is the Synod on Synodality’s Focus on the Local Churches a Trojan Horse? by Andrea Gagliarducci
By Andrea Gagliarducci, Catholic News Agency – Is there more than meets the eye in the framing of discussions about ecclesiastical governance and the relationship between the local Churches and the universal Church — the main topic of conversation at the Synod on Synodality for the past week?… One gets the impression that many synod participants view the subject as a kind of Trojan horse, a theme that may seem innocuous on the surface but one that can be deployed to sneak sidelined issues such as married priests and women deacons back on the main agenda.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: The Holy Spirit Will Teach You What to Say
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 12:8-12 – “And I tell you, every one who acknowledges me before men, the Son of man also will acknowledge before the angels of God; but he who denies me before men will be denied before the angels of God. And every one who speaks a word against the Son of man will be forgiven; but he who blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven. And when they bring you before the synagogues and the rulers and the authorities, do not be anxious how or what you are to answer or what you are to say; ….
Rev. Jerry J. Pokorsky: A Brief History of Our Troubles – and Some Hope
By Rev. Jerry J. Pokorsky, The Catholic Thing – An honest assessment of the Church’s history over the past century reveals a good bit of moral sordidness but also surprisingly hopeful prospects. Future historians may consider this era the Age of Contraception and Homosexuality. And maybe also of Hope… Since ancient times, the Church has condemned the use of contraception. In 1930, Pope Pius XI reaffirmed Church teaching: Any use whatsoever of matrimony exercised in such a way that the act is deliberately frustrated in its natural power to generate life is an offense against the law of God and nature, and those who indulge in such are branded with the guilt of a grave sin. …
Kamala Harris Mocks Christian Who Shouted “Jesus is Lord” While She Promoted Abortion, by Bob Unruh
By Bob Unruh, LifeNews – Harris was promoting America’s industry of killing unborn children at the time, saying, “We remember Donald Trump hand-selected three members of the United States Supreme Court with the intention that they would undo the protections of Roe v. Wade and they did as he intended.’… Actually, the Supreme Court ruled that the Roe decision was faulty from its outset and not based on the Constitution, so it was overturned, and the result returned regulation of the abortion industry to states.
The Reformation is Over. Come Home, by Peter Wolfgang
By Peter Wolfgang, Catholic Culture – The Reformation is over. Come home… The Reformation ended 25 years ago, when the Catholic Church and the World Lutheran Federation signed the “Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification” in 1999. The World Methodist Council, the Anglican Consultative Council, and even the World Communion of Reformed Churches all affirmed the Joint Declaration by 2017.
Memo to Harris: Violent Crime Did NOT Decline, by Mark Alexander
By Mark Alexander, Patriot Post – Two years earlier Demos kicked off their “summer of rage” riots ahead of the 2020 election, insisting that our justice system was infested with “systemic racism.” That was a lie. They supported their Black Lives Matter and antifa fascist thug violence while vilifying law enforcement officers. Across the nation, the mayors of Demo-controlled urban centers enacted measures to release criminals while simultaneously defunding the police
The Party of Plagiarists and Parasites, Like the Dark Spirits They Serve, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – Evil Can Create Nothing… Like the rest of the leftists in power, Kamala Harris is a parasite. Every element in her proposals and in the rhetoric of the left is a hijacking, theft, or perversion of some wholesome natural value or even Christian sentiment. You can’t just lead with “We’re the party of porn, dead babies, castrated children, shoplifting flash mobs, hordes of grabby foreigners, and global surrender to our enemies.” It just doesn’t sound good… That’s what the left (and the squish right) are actually promoting, of course — as the principalities and powers which by now wholly control them know very well.
Even New York Times Admits DEI Ideology Has Backfired, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, MRC TV – On Wednesday, The Times acknowledged that the left’s beloved Diversity, Equity, Inclusion (DEI) movement is having the exact opposite effect of its claimed goal… In its piece, “The University of Michigan Doubled Down on D.E.I. What Went Wrong?” The Times examines “the largest D.E.I. bureaucracy of any big public university,” exposing the utter failures of the school’s DEI programs.
Saint of the Day for October 19: Saints Isaac Jogues, Jean de Brébeuf, and Companions
By Franciscan Media – Isaac Jogues and his companions were the first martyrs of the North American continent officially recognized by the Church. As a young Jesuit, Isaac Jogues, a man of learning and culture, taught literature in France. He gave up that career to work among the Huron Indians in the New World, and in 1636, he and his companions, under the leadership of Jean de Brébeuf, arrived in Quebec.
Saint Paul’s Signal Grace: A Reflection for the Feast of Saint Luke, by M.C. Holbrook
By M.C. Holbrook, Catholic Exchange – The Apostle to the Gentiles, St. Paul, suffered through beatings, imprisonment, rejection, and persecution throughout his ministry, but what must certainly have hurt him most was being abandoned by the people he once called friends. And it’s not just that these former friends didn’t stand by him for support; they left him in favor of the enticement of the “present world” (2 Tim 4:10).
Why Christians Are Obligated to Vote, by Chenyuan Snider
By Chenyuan Snider, The Stream – Over 30 years ago, when I first arrived in the U.S., I met an elderly lady in our church who had escaped from communist Cuba. Now, a few decades later, my memories of her have faded away, except those concerning her enthusiasm about voting… (she) understood the gravity of voting. It is not just a civic duty, but one of the privileges and responsibilities God has laid on American Christians’ shoulders. This spiritual weight can no longer be ignored… We must vote, lest judgment fall upon us!
The Stream: Contending for Breakthrough: Our Elections
By The Stream – Tensions are high, and all eyes are on the November elections. What will the results mean for our nation? It is a critical time in history for both America and our world… While leaders determine a nation’s course, God is sovereign and can be trusted. Let’s humbly seek His Presence and His intervention on behalf of America. In a posture of unity, let’s agree that He is the only one who can turn the tide in our nation… Our battle is not against flesh and blood but principalities, powers, and spiritual wickedness in high places, and the battle belongs to the Lord.
Bishop J. Strickland: You Can Lose Your Soul in the Voting Booth, Chose Wisely
The Bishop Strickland Hour, by VMPR Control Room – The Lord said: “Woe to you Pharisees! You pay tithes of mint and of rue and of every garden herb, but you pay no attention to judgment and to love for God. These you should have done, without overlooking the others. Woe to you Pharisees! You love the seat of honor in synagogues and greetings in marketplaces. Woe to you! You are like unseen graves over which people unknowingly walk.” …
Father Radcliffe Blames the Russians—Not the Bible, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Blame the Russians. Blame the Americans. Blame the Muslims… In a lengthy essay featured by the Vatican newspaper L’Osservatore Romano Father (soon to be Cardinal) Timothy Radcliffe strives mightily to understand why so many African bishops resist accepting homosexuality. He has a few theories: African bishops are under intense pressure from Evangelicals, with American money; from Russian Orthodox, with Russian money; and from Muslims, with money from the rich Gulf countries.
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: True Mercy in the Final Moments of Life
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – “Even when not motivated by a selfish refusal to be burdened with the life of someone who is suffering, euthanasia must be called a false mercy, and indeed a disturbing ‘perversion’ of mercy. True ‘compassion’ leads to sharing another’s pain; it does not kill the person whose suffering we cannot bear.” ~Pope St. John Paul II, Evangelium vitae, no. 66
Archbishop Fisher: Catholic Faith Cannot Be ‘Reinvented’ by Synod on Synodality, by Thomas Edwards
By Thomas Edwards, Catholic Herald – Archbishop Anthony Fisher has addressed the issue of the ongoing Synod on Synodality and spoken to its inherent limitations when it comes to “the deposit of faith” and the “apostolic tradition” of the Church… The Australian archbishop of Sydney, and a delegate at the Synod, told EWTN News Nightly on 15 October in an interview to be broadcast Friday 18 October that it’s not possible to “reinvent the Catholic faith” or “teach a different Catholicism in different countries”, reports the Catholic News Agency.
Republicans Should Think Twice About Funding IVF, by Natalie Dodson
By Natalie Dodson, First Things – Republicans, especially those who claim to be pro-life, should not be baited into engaging with the Democrats on these types of bills… IVF, as practiced in the United States, involves the routine destruction of embryos prior to implantation, in addition to selective abortions after implantation. The leading cause of the destruction of human life at the embryonic stage is no longer abortion; it’s IVF.
Synodality: Institutionalized Self-Interest and Selfishness, by David Torkington
By David Torkington, Crisis Magazine – A new form of religion has come into being— masquerading as Catholicism—in which selfishness has been institutionalized. This new religion has called itself Synodality… Voltaire once said that God created man in His own image and likeness and man has returned the compliment. Synodalists have not only created God in their own image and likeness, they have substituted their own form of relative, human wisdom for His Divine Wisdom. Without the infused virtues that are the fruits of deep personal prayer, this purely human wisdom is redolent with the stink of selfishness ….
Mom Slams Kamala for Putting Her in Prison for Protesting Abortion: “My Husband Becomes a Single Father Today”, by Elizabeth Kidney
By Elizabeth Kidney, LifeNews – Bevelyn Beatty Williams turned herself in to federal prison on Wednesday after the Biden-Harris Department of Justice charged her with violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act for preaching the Gospel outside of a New York abortion facility… Before surrendering herself into federal custody, Wiliams and her husband, Ricky Williams, released a video on Facebook and TikTok detailing how the ordeal has affected their family… “Thanks to the Biden/ Harris administration. My husband is becoming a single father today” …
Saint of the Day for October 18: St. Luke
Franciscan Media – Luke wrote one of the major portions of the New Testament, a two-volume work comprising the third Gospel and Acts of the Apostles. In the two books he shows the parallel between the life of Christ and that of the Church. He is the only Gentile Christian among the Gospel writers. Tradition holds him to be a native of Antioch, and Paul calls him “our beloved physician.” His Gospel was probably written between 70 and 85 A.D.
Should Everything Be Political? by David Warren
By David Warren, The Catholic Thing – In this political season, as in all the others, I have been impressed by the demonstrable untruths that many people believe, especially when they have been raised in a political household. Some lies are more monstrous than others, but the “little white lies” do more damage, in aggregate… Public opinion encourages lying. That is because the committed citizen wishes to convince the uncommitted. And how better to do this than by circulating lies? He fires these at his uncommitted neighbor, in a hail of statistics, which even when partially true can never be contextual.
Witchcraft in the Church and Voting for the Democratic Agenda, by Wanda Alger
By Wanda Alger, The Stream – For those who walk in the fear of the Lord and still believe His laws are sacred and holy, the implications should be in plain view. The choice we make and the vote we cast will not be some subjective political move, but a powerful prophetic act that can either open the windows of Heaven or unleash the hordes of Hell.
Our Stolen Innocence and Authentic Love, by Jack Rigert
By Jack Rigert, Catholic Exchange – I often present on “Stolen Innocence” with Thomas Hampson, a crime investigator who worked undercover to expose both child sex trafficking and child porn operations. One day he said to me, “Jack, this is way too big to ever arrest ourselves out of. The best chance we have to make a dent in the injustices done to our children is to wake up as many people as possible.”
Alarming Abortion Pill Report Warns of Online Dangers, by Susan Ciancio
By Susan Ciancio, Catholic World Report – Because the Dobbs decision sent the law-making ability regarding abortion to each individual state, those in the pro-abortion business must now change their strategy, and change it they have… Online predators have a new name and practice, and unlike the nefarious online predators of the past, whose actions result in indeterminate consequences, the actions of these predators will result in death. No, this is not hyperbole. We are talking about the abortion pill and the fact that access to this deadly drug takes only a computer and a few minutes.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Do Not Lose the Key of Knowledge
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 11:47-54 – Woe to you! for you build the tombs of the prophets whom your fathers killed. 48 So you are witnesses and consent to the deeds of your fathers; for they killed them, and you build their tombs. Therefore also the Wisdom of God said, `I will send them prophets and apostles, some of whom they will kill and persecute,’ that the blood of all the prophets, shed from the foundation of the world, may be required of this generation …..
Trump’s Unexpected Allies: Are Black and Hispanic Voters Really Ditching Democrats? by Rob Bluey
By Rob Bluey, President, Ex. Editor, The Daily Signal – Recent polling suggests that some traditionally Democrat-leaning voters, particularly black and Hispanic men, appear to be reconsidering their political allegiances… Their concerns about the high cost of living and rising crime have them trending toward former President Donald Trump, which could make them the deciding factor in the 2024 presidential election.
Synod Proposal to ‘Decentralize’ Doctrinal Authority Met With Major Pushback, by Jonathan Liedl
By Jonathan Liedl, National Catholic Register – A proposal to decentralize doctrinal authority in the Catholic Church was met with significant pushback Wednesday during the Synod on Synodality, three separate participants told the Register… The pushback took place as delegates considered a proposal in the synod’s instrumentum laboris, or working document, to recognize episcopal conferences “as ecclesial subjects endowed with doctrinal authority, assuming socio-cultural diversity within the framework of a multifaceted Church.”
BREAKING: Cardinal Zen Warns Synod Aims ‘To Overthrow’ Church’s Hierarchy for ‘a Democratic System’, by Michael Haynes
By Michael Haynes, Snr. Vatican Correspondent, LifeSiteNews – “Obviously, the purpose of this conference was to overthrow the hierarchical class of the church and implement a democratic system,” wrote Cardinal Zen about the Synod on Synodality… Cardinal Joseph Zen has issued a strong warning about the Synod on Synodality and the persistent division resulting from Fiducia Supplicans, saying the “future of the Church” is “uncertain” unless issues are resolved… “I feel most anxious about how this so-called ‘synodality’ of the Synod of Bishops can be concluded smoothly,” began Cardinal Zen, the emeritus bishop of Hong Kong.
Hurricane Relief: Catholic Extension Society Supports Struggling TN Communities, by Rachel Quackenbush
By Rachel Quackenbush, Catholic Vote – Father Tom Charters of St. Michael the Archangel Church in Erwin, Tennessee, is leading efforts supported by the Catholic Extension Society to provide vital assistance to survivors of the recent hurricanes… In the wake of the recent hurricanes, thousands of individuals have lost access to food, water, and power, leaving many families in dire circumstances as they face the long road to recovery. An October 14 report from the Catholic Extension Society shared that in towns that were “already struggling,” the devastation has been profound. Many are turning to local Catholic churches for assistance.
Saint of the Day for October 17: Saint Ignatius of Antioch
By Franciscan Media – Born in Syria, Ignatius converted to Christianity and eventually became bishop of Antioch. In the year 107, Emperor Trajan visited Antioch and forced the Christians there to choose between death and apostasy. Ignatius would not deny Christ and thus was condemned to be put to death in Rome… Ignatius is well known for the seven letters he wrote on the long journey from Antioch to Rome. Five of these letters are to churches in Asia Minor; they urge the Christians there to remain faithful to God and to obey their superiors..
Unlike Harris, Trump Sees Women As More Than Reproductive Parts, by Kylee Griswold
By Kylee Griswold, The Federalist – Kamala Harris has done her best to make abortion the central issue for female voters this election. Of course, Democrats can’t even define “woman” (They aren’t biologists!), but they have no problem defining women’s issues as “reproductive freedom,” which is just lefty-speak for abortion at any time for any reason. Luckily for the Republican Party and the rest of the country, not all women are abortion-loving childless cat ladies — which was abundantly clear in both of Trump’s town halls on Wednesday.
4 Years After The Biden Laptop Coverup, Media Election Interference Is Worse Than Ever, by Elle Purnell
By Elle Purnell, The Federalist –
The Biden laptop story blackout followed four entire years in which the media, in tandem with the Clinton campaign and the intelligence apparatus, spread lies about Trump based on the Russia collusion hoax and every other dubiously-sourced rumor they could find… The good news is, after seeing how cravenly the corporate press carried water for the Clinton campaign’s false narrative about Trump and Russia, America is recognizing and dismissing media hoaxes more quickly these days. …
What It Means to Be “Welcome” In the Catholic Church, by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – In the last few days we have seen two instances of high-ranking Church leaders either refusing to speak clearly or deliberately speaking unclearly about the fundamental principles of Catholic faith and morals. Phil Lawler has already commented on the recent failure by Pope Francis to speak truth to transgender power. And our news team has reported the willful distortions of the Church’s position on homosexuality by Cardinal-designate Timothy Radcliffe. …
IT’S TIME! Bishop Daly: USCCB Meeting Needed to Address Transgender Treatments in Catholic Hospitals
By Matthew McDonald, National Catholic Register – The bishop of Spokane says it’s time for Church leaders to confront the role of Catholic hospitals in immoral procedures on minors… Reacting to a recent report that shows that scores of Catholic hospitals have provided children with drugs or surgeries to change their gender identity, a U.S. bishop has called for a special meeting of the country’s bishops to address what he sees as a major breach of Catholic medical ethics… “As bishops, I think we need to confront Catholic health care, because they are violating their mission,” Bishop Thomas Daly
Love’s Conquest of the Cosmos, by Regis Martin
By Regis Martin, Crisis Magazine – What moves the earth and the planets and all the stars above? The answer is Love… Getting ready the other day to fly out to Denver for our son’s wedding, I found myself mulling over what exactly I might be expected to say at the rehearsal dinner. At the very least I should tell everyone what an honor and joy it is to be here in order to pay tribute to the love of two people united in a sacrament made by God which we are privileged to witness.
Christians Sitting Out This Election Are Burning Down Their Own House … to Punish the Squatters, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – But when we finally leave this vale of tears, how will the great Judge regard us? How much sympathy does He have for reckless choices made out of wounded pride? Not much, from my reading of Scripture… There’s a better way forward than that. Disappointed in our choices as we may currently be, we can remember that God never uses perfect people because they don’t exist. And when He chooses someone, He can change their heart — and their policies — in an instant.
Catholic World News: Cardinal-Designate Radcliffe Links African Bishops’ Opposition to Homosexuality to Pressure From Evangelicals, Moscow, and Muslims
By Catholic World News – Pope Francis also asks us to open the Church to everyone, whoever they are. Todos, todos, todos (All, all, all): the divorced and remarried, gays, transgenders… But in some parts of the world, welcoming gays is seen as scandalous. Many Catholic bishops in Africa see it as an attempt to impose a decadent Western ideology on the rest of the world. Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo of Kinshasa, president of the organization that represents all the Catholic bishops of Africa, sees it as the symptom of a decadent Western culture. A few weeks ago he declared: “Little by little, they [Westerners] will disappear. We wish them a happy disappearance.”
Kamala Harris is the Abortion Czar, No Pro-Life American Should Vote for Her, by Rich Doerflinger
By Rich Doerflinger, LifeNews – As VP, Kamala Harris was called the “border czar” — a task that some say was beyond her abilities. But as “the White House’s voice of unflinching support for reproductive health rights,” she has advanced a pro-abortion agenda far more passionately… Here I do not use the word “pro-choice,” for good reason. Over a decade ago, abortion-industry groups such as Planned Parenthood publicly abandoned that slogan. They said it no longer resonated with a younger generation – which would be a surprise to the rank-and-file supporters whose favorite sign at rallies remains “My Body My Choice.” …
CatholicVote: Former White House Speechwriter: Pennsylvania Catholic Voters Will Be Key for Trump
By CatholicVote – The former chief White House speechwriter argued that Democratic nominee Kamala Harris’ ongoing struggle with winning over Catholic voters may doom her chances of carrying the swing state of Pennsylvania… William McGurn (served as the White House Director of Speechwriting during the George W. Bush admin.)… McGurn indicated that Harris’ history of hostility toward Catholics could be the deciding factor in determining which candidate wins Pennsylvania’s 19 electoral votes, and likely the presidency …
Understanding the Virtues as Superhabits, by Dr. Andrew Abela
By Dr. Andrew Abela, Catholic Exchange – Have you ever watched a child learn to walk? As I wrote this, our grandson Owen was in this phase. We watched him as he carefully, intently took each step, concentrating so hard that his tongue was sticking out between his teeth. He had the muscles and the balance, but he had to concentrate hard to take each step because he didn’t yet have the habit of walking. It wasn’t yet automatic… In similar fashion, adults struggle, not with walking, but with managing our feelings, thoughts, and actions.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: You Load Burdens Hard to Bear
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 11:42-46 – “But woe to you Pharisees! for you tithe mint and rue and every herb, and neglect justice and the love of God; these you ought to have done, without neglecting the others. Woe to you Pharisees! for you love the best seat in the synagogues and salutations in the market places. Woe to you! for you are like graves which are not seen, and men walk over them without knowing it.”
Trump Is Conquering New Media While Harris Stumbles Through Walled-Off Campaign, by Tristan Justice
By Tristan Justice, The Federalist – A prime example of Trump’s authenticity powerfully showcased in an online discussion was when comedian Theo Von spoke with the ex-president about addiction… “I had a great brother who taught me a lesson: Don’t drink. Don’t drink,” Trump said. “And he said ‘don’t smoke.’ He smoke and he drank.”… Von spoke about his own recovery for “most of the last 10 years” from “drugs and alcohol” while asking Trump about the last moments spent with his brother.
More Than an Image: On the Other Lessons from Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque, by Dawn Beutner
By Dawn Beutner, Catholic World Report – Every statue, painting, icon, medal, or other representation of Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque includes a depiction of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. This is hardly surprising since it was largely her visions of Jesus Christ, which caused devotion to the Sacred Heart to spread all over the world. But there is much more to this French nun’s revelations than a simple image. One might say that God, through Margaret Mary, has also provided Catholics with a devotional weapon.
‘This Is Home’: Coptic Catholic Parish Takes Over Long-Shuttered NJ Church, by Sharon Delaney
By Sharon Delaney, National Catholic Register – When Msgr. Malak Saadalla processed through the doors of Jesus the King in Perth Amboy on Sept. 21, it marked a happy occasion that had been eight years in the making: the solemn opening of New Jersey’s first Coptic Catholic church… the former St. Mary’s of Perth Amboy… Built in 1903 by Irish immigrants, it had been shuttered for nearly 10 years. This day, the organ played again. The smoke from incense rose through the sunbeams streaming through the century-old stained-glass windows. …
Bishop Athanasius Schneider: The Church’s Conscience, by F. Andrew Wolf, Jr.
By F. Andrew Wolf, Jr., Crisis Magazine – Bishop Schneider observed that many things the Church clergy taught were rather ambiguous and uncertain. The Church, he suggests, has now reached the “culmination” of what began in the ’60s with “ambiguity” and is now an effort to please the world… In many places, Schneider says, worship “became a kind of entertainment. And so the center became man.” God was marginalized to the periphery, and we began to worship ourselves, which “is the death of every true religious sense.”
Silent and Smiling, Pope Offers an Opening to ‘Transgender’ Advocates, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – In a news release celebrating the meeting, New Ways Ministry identified the people who had spoken with the Pope along with Sister Gramick: two transgender individuals, the parents of another, and the co-director of a “gender medicine clinic.” If the Pope had any moral qualms about the choices they had made, or the operations they promote, his reservations were not recorded… Nor did the Vatican make any attempt to correct the record. The Vatican has been silent on the October 12 meeting. So once again New Ways Ministry has scored a major public-relations victory, with Pope Francis sitting by, smiling quietly.
Saint of the Day for October 16: St. Margaret Mary Alacoque
Franciscan Media – Margaret Mary was chosen by Christ to arouse the Church to a realization of the love of God symbolized by the heart of Jesus… Her early years were marked by sickness and a painful home situation. “The heaviest of my crosses was that I could do nothing to lighten the cross my mother was suffering.” After considering marriage for some time, Margaret Mary entered the Order of the Visitation nuns at the age of 24.
Christopher Columbus: America’s Saintly Founder, by Michael Ippolito
By Michael Ippolito, Crisis Magazine – Catholics should look to Columbus not just as a nationalistic hero or a great man but as a saint. Pope Leo wrote, “Columbus is ours…so that for this reason also the whole human race owes not a little to the Church.” Yes, Columbus is ours, and his Catholic faith cannot be separated from his accomplishments… As revolutionaries attempt to tarnish Columbus’ legacy, it is important to hold fast to the truth about Columbus. He was not the evilest villain in the world, nor was he just a brave explorer. Columbus was America’s saintly founder, and he deserves nothing but praise.
‘Every Life: #WhyWeMarch’ – March For Life Unveils New Theme, by Justine Brooke Murray
By Justine Brooke Murray, MRC TV – As our pro-abortion mainstream media exploit the stories of pregnant mothers in need, the March for Life movement is aiming to amplify the voices of women who chose life… That is why the theme for their upcoming 52nd rally is “Every Life: #WhyWeMarch.”… MRCTV looks behind the scenes with March for Life’s organizers who countered common media myths and shared why fighting for the unborn is more important than ever, after the U.S. The Supreme Court overturned Roe V. Wade.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: This Is an Evil Generation; It Seeks a Sign
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 11:29-32 – When the crowds were increasing, he began to say, “This generation is an evil generation; it seeks a sign, but no sign shall be given to it except the sign of Jonah. For as Jonah became a sign to the men of Nineveh, so will the Son of man be to this generation. The queen of the South will arise at the judgment with the men of this generation and condemn them ….
San Francisco’s “Prop O” Aims to Destroy Crisis Pregnancy Centers, by Anne Hendershott
By Anne Hendershott, Catholic World Report – In a June 18th press conference at San Francisco’s Planned Parenthood, Mayor London Breed announced yet another pro-abortion measure designed to expand the City’s abortion services. Proposition O would also restrict and regulate any threat to the lucrative abortion industry from the City’s two pro-life crisis pregnancy centers… Claiming that the counselors at the pro-life crisis pregnancy centers in San Francisco are telling women that “they will go to hell if they get an abortion” …
US Catholic Hospitals Perform Gender-Mutilation Surgeries on Children, by Jules Gomes
By Jules Gomes, The Stream – Leading Catholic hospitals in the United States are performing transgender surgeries on minors, blatantly contradicting Catholic teaching from Rome and from the U.S. Bishops’ Doctrine Committee… A bombshell investigation conducted by Do No Harm, a secular organization that combats identity politics in medicine, has catalogued the cases of thousands of children subjected to irreversible sex-change interventions in U.S. hospitals between 2019 and 2023.
Biden-Harris Admin’s Medicare Shock for Seniors, by Edmund Haislmaier, Joel White
By Edmund Haislmaier, Joel White, The Daily Signal – Changes made to Medicare’s prescription drug coverage by the Biden-Harris administration and congressional Democrats—with not a single Republican vote—as part of the so-called Inflation Reduction Act are sending premiums sky-high, eliminating plans for at least 3 million seniors, and making it harder to access medications… The data shows that under four years of Biden-Harris administration policies … the national average monthly premium paid by Medicare beneficiaries for stand-alone Part D prescription drug plans has increased by 57%.
Yes, We Should Celebrate Columbus Day, by Peter Wolfgang
By Peter Wolfgang, Catholic Culture – The attack on Christopher Columbus is an attack on Western Civilization… No, he was not a saint. Yes, there were others here before him… But it was Christopher Columbus and no one else who discovered America in the sense of bringing a vast continent previously unknown to Europeans into the history of the world. It was Columbus and no one else who began the civilization in America of which you and I are a part.
Seven Reasons Why it Appears Donald Trump Will Win the Election, by Dave Andrusko
By Dave Andrusko, LifeNews – Yikes, we are now well under a month to go until we learn whether former President Donald Trump or pro-abortion Vice President Kamala Harris will be our 47th President. I’m going to take a slightly different tact today—I will look at seven data points—as I talk about what both sides see as one of the most consequential elections in our history… First, one thing I haven’t emphasized enough is Harris’s inferior position relative to where fellow Democrats [Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden] were polling at this point in time the last two elections.
Does the Catholic Vote Matter in 2024? by George J. Marlin
By George J. Marlin, The Catholic Thing – After Kamala Harris declined the invitation to be on the dais of the famous Al Smith Dinner hosted by the Archbishop of New York, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, columnist Joe Concha opined that Harris “clearly doesn’t care about snubbing [Catholic voters].”… Harris is the first Democratic presidential nominee to skip the event since Walter Mondale in 1984. That decision sends a strong message that a charity event honoring New York Democratic governor Alfred E. Smith (1873-1944) …
Bishop Strickland: Catholics Need Genuine Shepherds Who Unapologetically Preach the Truth
By LifeSiteNews staff – On this week’s two-part episode of The Bishop Strickland Show, Bishop Joseph Strickland discusses following Christ instead of worrying about worldly problems, his message to Synod participants, keeping focused on the Heavenly Kingdom, sticking with the Holy Rosary and more… (he discusses) his open letter to participants in the Synod on Synodality. Strickland explained that he wrote the letter as a continuation of multiple letters he wrote during last year’s portion of the Synod, which addressed various issues being discussed at that time. In his latest letter, Strickland urges participants not to allow anything to diminish, change, or dilute the deposit of faith. …
Saint of the Day for October 14: Blessed Carlo Acutis
Franciscan Media – Born in London and raised in Milan, Carlo’s wealthy parents were not particularly religious. Upon receiving his first communion at age seven, Carlo became a frequent communicant, making a point of praying before the tabernacle before or after every Mass. In addition to Francis of Assisi, Carlo took several of the younger saints as his models, including Bernadette Soubirous, Jacinta and Francisco Marto, and Dominic Savio.
WATCH: How Pope Francis Is Rigging the Next Papal Election in Favor of Radical Globalists, by Dr. Jules Gomes
By Dr. Jules Gomes, The Stream – Frequent Stream contributor Dr. Jules Gomes, a Vatican-based journalist, unpacked Pope Francis’s highly irregular decision to stack the College of Cardinals (the church’s electoral college) with pro-LGBT and globalist clones of himself in a column here a few days ago. In this video for Souls and Liberty, Gomes gives the deep historical background behind such papal elections, and warns what Catholics might face in the next bishop of Rome.
Should Catholics Practice Yoga? by Alexander Frank
By Alexander Frank, Catholic Answers – In analyzing whether it is prudent for Catholics to practice yoga, the place to start is in determining what yoga is. It’s not just a bodily pose, or even a series of bodily poses. Rather, it’s more than that: the term yoga means “to yoke” in Sanskrit. This “yoking” connotes a spiritual unity, rooted in a kind of servitude. Now, Christ calls us to bear his yoke (Matt. 11:30), but what kind of yoke does yoga put on practitioners? Or in other words, what kind of servitude does yoga bind its practitioners to?
Pornography Use May Now Be the Most Common Addiction in America, Study Suggests, by Jonathon Van Maren
By Jonathon Van Maren, LifeSiteNews – I have spoken to thousands of students on pornography in the last several years, and I can state unequivocally that not only is porn addiction a growing problem – porn addiction is starting at younger and younger ages… I have met porn addicts who started when they were five years old and had been hooked for a decade by the time they turned 15. I have met teens who were first exposed at ages 7, 8, or 9. I most frequently hear that porn addiction begins around Grade 6, with one school I recently spoke at having an issue with pornography in Grade 5. This problem is real, it is growing, and every community must recognize and respond to that fact.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: Hear the Word of God and Keep It
Author Don Schwager. Servants of the Word – Luke 11:27-28 – As he said this, a woman in the crowd raised her voice and said to him, “Blessed is the womb that bore you, and the breasts that you sucked!” But he said, “Blessed rather are those who hear the word of God and keep it!”
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Jesus Does Not Follow the Science
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – But Jesus does not follow the science. Jesus is the Author of science. All things were created through Him. Science is the study of His handiwork. The Gospel affirms science and expands our understanding of His creation and its meaning… We cannot understand the dignity of the human person without acknowledging God’s design for the original unity of man and woman. In biblical language, “man” inherently includes both male and female. God created us in His image, and marital unity reflects His generous love.
The Enduring City of God, by Regis Martin
By Regis Martin, Crisis Magazine – Why did St. Augustine write “The City of God”? Why should it continue to compel our attention today?… It was the one project St. Augustine prized above all others and would spend fourteen years of his life putting it all together: The City of God. He finished the last of the twenty-two books in the year 426, just two years before the barbarians reached North Africa, laying siege to Hippo where he, its saintly bishop, would himself die two years later, in August of 430.
Tony Abbott Says Catholics Need More ‘Character, Conviction and Courage’, by Solène Tadié
By Solène Tadié, National Catholic Register – “Whose New World Order?” In this interview, PM Toby Abbott discusses the political and cultural situation of the Western world, which he considers to be facing challenges unprecedented in almost 80 years. (Tony Abbott served as prime minister of Australia from 2013 to 2015)… what is needed at the moment, above all else, is character, conviction and courage. I don’t claim to be an exemplar of any of these things. Nevertheless, we all must do our best.
Michigan’s Catholic Bishops Condemn Gov. Whitmer’s Chip Video as ‘Mocking’ Faithful, by Kate Quiñones
By Kate Quiñones, Catholic News Agency – Michigan’s Catholic bishops on Friday condemned a video sketch of Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and a journalist for what some have called a “mocking” of the Eucharist… The video has garnered criticism because Plank’s kneeling posture and the placement of the Dorito on the tongue appeared to mock reception of holy Communion to many viewers. …
Trump Announces ‘Operation Aurora’ to ‘Target, Dismantle’ Migrant Gangs, by Elizabeth Weibel
By Elizabeth Weibel, Breitbart – Former President Donald Trump announced “Operation Aurora,” aimed at expediting the removal of “every criminal network operating” in the United States, such as the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua (TdA) gang… During a rally in Aurora, Colorado, on Friday, Trump explained that if elected president, he would invoke the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 in order to “target and dismantle” all criminal networks operating in the country. Trump added during his speech that the border would be sealed, and the illegal immigration “invasion” would be stopped.
Is Jack Finally Free? by Charles J. Russo
By Charles J. Russo, Catholic World Report – On October 8, 2024, in a 4-3 decision in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Scardina, the Supreme Court of Colorado may have finally ended the long-running ordeal of persecution by lawfare of Jack Phillips. The high-profile case began in the summer of 2012 after Phillips expressed his unwillingness to prepare a custom-made cake for individuals entering a same-sex “union” because doing so would have violated his Christian beliefs.
The Trinity the Synod Needs, by Robert Royal
By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – If we were really set on walking together, we would have to get serious about humanly engaging one another in every way: physically, emotionally, intellectually, morally, spiritually. As things have developed on the synodal path, there’s a large amount of energy being devoted to emotion – progressive emotion on sex, climate, women, migrants above all – to the point that the whole exercise at times seems to be about what some secular thinkers have called our postmodern Emotivism.
Saint of the Day for October 12: Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos
Franciscan Media – Zeal as a preacher and a confessor led Father Seelos to works of compassion as well… Born in southern Bavaria, he studied philosophy and theology in Munich. On hearing about the work of the Redemptorists among German-speaking Catholics in the United States, he came to this country in 1843.
‘Why Would I Give Her Such a Painful Death?’ Pregnant Mom Goes VIRAL For Refusing to Abort Her Dying Baby, by Justine Brooke Murray
By Justine Brooke Murray, MRC TV – “I don’t think I could bear to have her ripped piece by piece out of my womb and shorten the life that’s already so short, take her away from a spot where God has placed her in my hands, where she’s safe and she’s warm, and she only knows love and doesn’t know pain,” the young lady continued. “Why would I give her such a painful death, when she’s perfectly fine with me?”
Synod Cardinal Says the Catholic Church Needs to be ‘Further Enriched’ by ‘Other Churches’, by Michael Haynes
By Michael Haynes, Snr. Vatican Correspondent, LifeSiteNews – “One of the most prominent aspects of the synod is its ecumenical dimension,” said Cardinal Kurt Koch – prefect of the Dicastery for the Promotion of Christian Unity – referring back to the Instrumentum Laboris underpinning the origins of the multi-year event: Among the most significant fruits there is the intensity of the ecumenical promise that marks it. Synodality is the condition to be able to continue our ecumenical journey towards the visible unity of Christians.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: If It Is by the Finger of God
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 11:15-26 – But some of them said, “He casts out demons by Beelzebul, the prince of demons”; while others, to test him, sought from him a sign from heaven. But he, knowing their thoughts, said to them, “Every kingdom divided against itself is laid waste, and a divided household falls. And if Satan also is divided against himself, how will his kingdom stand? For you say that I cast out demons by Beelzebul. …
The Big Fail! Obamacare Caused Millions To Lose Insurance Plans, Premiums To Skyrocket, by Owen Klinsky
By Owen Klinsky, LifeNews – Obamacare caused millions of Americans to lose their insurance plans while premiums skyrocketed, according to a new study from the Committee to Unleash Prosperity… “Obamacare has failed in every particular – it failed to make health care more affordable; it failed to improve the health of Americans; it piled on an enormous amount of additional debt on taxpayers; it has principally enriched massive insurance company conglomerates, and it now serves as a major impediment to real heath care reforms that would empower patients and doctors”
We the People Can Count on Each Other, But Not the Federal Government, by Laura Hollis
By Laura Hollis, Patriot Post – It’s quite simple, really: The more control the federal government has, the more it matters who controls the government. So, for those who’d like to keep relationships untainted by political disagreements, containing federal power has benefits above and beyond constitutional consistency… Recent events provide additional evidence that we do better when we rely less upon the federal government.
Is Parenthood a “Job?” by John M. Grondelski
By John M. Grondelski, The Catholic Thing – Proponents of lax immigration policy, however, also employ population numbers. The American Chamber of Commerce has long pushed looser immigration with the claim that it will “boost economic growth” (and increase profits by paying lower wages), and that immigrants do jobs Americans won’t… This makes me want to ask: Is parenthood among the “jobs” immigrants will do that Americans won’t?
EDITORIAL: Fact-Checking Harris and Walz on Late-Term Abortion
The Editors, National Catholic Register – Despite the Democratic ticket’s attempts to skirt the issue, the facts show that Harris and Walz favor abortion at any time during a woman’s pregnancy… In order to push forward “abortion rights” as the centerpiece of their campaign to win the White House, Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and her running mate, Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota, are seeking to obscure an ugly and deadly reality: that late-term abortions continue to take place in the United States.
The Deportation Debate, by John Cassara
By John Cassara, Crisis Magazine – But when the vitriol and divisiveness is most intense, we should all remember that none of this had to happen. At the end of the Trump administration, our borders were relatively secure. The record shows that Biden-Harris allowed—and, by their policies, encouraged—illegals to pour into our country. It was a purposeful choice made by those in power to maintain power… The Democratic Party, big business, the immigrants themselves, many foreign governments, the Catholic Church, and the NGO immigrant assistance network all benefit from illegal immigration. Follow the money. They are all complicit.
Anti-Catholic? Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Puts Out BIZARRE Video, and No One Can Explain It, by Brittany M. Hughes
By Brittany M. Hughes, MRCTV – In the video, (Gov.) Whitmer, who’s wearing a Harris/Walz campaign hat, feeds a Dorito to a kneeling Liz Plank, a Canadian leftwing podcaster, as though she’s giving her the Eucharist, a sacred symbolic ceremony in both Catholicism and greater Christianity. (Whitmer had apparently just gone on Plank’s show to discuss the left’s love for abortion.) Adding to the inexplicable weirdness of the whole thing, the clip is set to “Dilemma,” an early 2000s-era song by Kelly Rowland and Nelly ….
The Catholic Herald: Explicit Anti-Catholic Opera Leaves 18 Audience Members Requiring Medical Assistance
The Catholic Herald – A radical-feminist opera performance has left 18 audience members needing medical treatment for shock and nausea at the Stuttgart Opera in Germany… Performed at one of Europe’s foremost opera houses, the Sancta Susanna (“Saint Susanna”) opera has an age restriction of 18 and includes explicit lesbian sex scenes, real blood and injuries, naked roller-skating nuns and much more, reports the Daily Mail (a warning: the Mail article contains images that some Herald readers may find offensive/upsetting …
Archbishop Cordileone Slams Mandate for Abortion Signage at Pregnancy Centres, by John Lavenburg
By John Lavenburg, Crux, (Cathlic Herald) – Abp. Salvatore Cordileone has criticised a measure that will be on the San Francisco ballot come national elections in November that could result in new abortion-related signage having to go outside pregnancy centres… The ballot measure called “ Proposition O” would require the signs to be placed outside of pregnancy resource centres that do not offer abortions, or do not refer for abortions… “Why would anyone want to stigmatise a primary health care facility and a pregnancy resource centre that gives pregnant women support for having their babies?”
Saint of the Day for October 11: St. John XXIII
Franciscan Media – Although few people had as great an impact on the 20th century as Pope John XXIII, he avoided the limelight as much as possible. Indeed, one writer has noted that his “ordinariness” seems one of his most remarkable qualities… The firstborn son of a farming family in Sotto il Monte, near Bergamo in northern Italy, Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli was always proud of his down-to-earth roots.
An Open Letter to Melania Trump, by Jennifer Roback Morse
By Jennifer Roback Morse, The Stream – I was heartbroken recently to see you repeating the talking points of the Abortion Lobby. I could hardly believe it. You personally lived through the tyranny of Communism, and the Ruling Party in America relies on the very same tyrannical tactics as the Communists. And the Abortion Lobby is very much a part of the Ruling Party in America… Like the Communist Party, the Ruling Party in the U.S. maintains its power by controlling law enforcement, the courts, and the flow of information. The Abortion Industry contributes to and benefits from The Ruling Party.
Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are the Most Radically Pro-Abortion Presidential Ticket Ever, by Laura Echevarria
By Laura Echevarria, LifeNews – Democratic Party apparatchiks have cast Vice President Harris and Governor Walz as successful “moderate” candidates with extensive experience. But their most successful issue is the very opposite of moderate: abortion… Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are all about abortion. Harris’s and Walz’s full-throated support of unlimited abortion—available anytime, anywhere, under any circumstances—has garnered them the accolades of pro-abortion groups who have lavished praise (and huge amounts of political contributions) on their political darlings.
Founder’s Quote
Patriot Post – “Guard with jealous attention the public liberty. Suspect every one who approaches that jewel. Unfortunately, nothing will preserve it but downright force. Whenever you give up that force, you are inevitably ruined.” —Patrick Henry (1788)
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: How Much More Will the Heavenly Father Give!
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 11:5-13 – And he said to them, “Which of you who has a friend will go to him at midnight and say to him, `Friend, lend me three loaves; for a friend of mine has arrived on a journey, and I have nothing to set before him’; and he will answer from within, `Do not bother me; the door is now shut, and my children are with me in bed; I cannot get up and give you anything’? …
How Feminism Makes Everyone Transgender And What To Do About It, by Joy Pullmann
By Joy Pullmann, Ex. Editor, The Federalist – Contrary to propaganda messaging, our society is neither ‘overfeminized’ nor ‘pro-woman.’ It is deeply anti-woman… Since the 1960s, cultural leaders in media, Hollywood, academia, and politics have fiercely criticized men for expressing male characteristics, and have fiercely criticized women for expressing female characteristics. This has led some commentators on the right more recently to lambast what they call the “overfeminization” of society.
The Federalist Staff: The Federalist’s 2024 Battleground State Elections Guide
By The Federalist Staff – Here’s all the information you need to understand the election process in swing states throughout the country this cycle… With Election Day less than a month away, election processes and early voting are kicking into gear in several swing states around the country… With different election laws and court rulings governing election administration in each state, it can be tough to keep up with the myriad guidelines and rules governing the electoral process. That’s why The Federalist’s 2024 Battleground State Elections Guide is here to help. …
NewsMax: Hurricane Milton Weakens as It Marches Across Central Florida, Homes Destroyed
By NewsMax, Thursday, 10 October 2024 06:22 AM EDT – Hurricane Milton barreled into the Atlantic Ocean on Thursday after plowing across Florida as a Category 3 storm, pounding cities with ferocious winds and rain, whipping up a barrage of tornadoes and causing an unknown numbers of deaths. It compounded the misery wrought by Helene while sparing Tampa a direct hit… The storm tracked to the south in the final hours and made landfall Wednesday night in Siesta Key, about 70 miles (112 kilometers) south of Tampa. The situation in the Tampa area was still a major emergency as St. Petersburg recorded over 16 inches of rain …
Elon Musk: ‘If All They Read Is the Legacy Media Propaganda,’ They’re Clueless, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, MRC TV – Musk made the observation while responding to a post on his social media platform X.com by a person distressed about how many Americans are living in a bubble, a world of misinformation created by leftist media propaganda: “At work I’m drowning in a deep [blue] sea. Everyone I talked to today about Trump & saving America had zero clue about what I was saying. We’re living in two different worlds. I’m in the 𝕏 world of truth, they’re in the misinformation land of The View, even the intellectuals believe the lies.”
US Bishops Praise Biden Administration’s Expansion of Refugee Resettlement Program, by Peter Pinedo
By Peter Pinedo, National Catholic Register – The USCCB is one of 10 “national resettlement agencies” that partner with USRAP to take in and assist these refugees… The bishops said that dioceses and local Catholic Charities agencies “play an essential role in helping refugees to integrate successfully into their new communities.”.. Bishop Mark Seitz, chairman of the U.S. bishops’ Migration Committee, applauded Catholic organizations’ contributions to the refugee resettlement program, saying that “from lifesaving protection for refugee families to the economic renewal they offer receiving communities, this is part of what it means to ‘love thy neighbor.’”
Experts Ask: What Impact Will Hispanic Catholics Have on the 2024 Election?
By Peter Pinedo, CNA – According to the Pew Research Center, there will be 36.2 million eligible Hispanic voters this year, up almost 4 million from 2020… As a record number of Hispanic Americans will be eligible to vote this November, many are asking what impact Latinos — and Latino Catholics in particular — will have on the 2024 election… “We are big on family, family values … We want to be welcoming and be very attentive to the needs of others,” said Lia Garcia, one of the panelists and the director of Hispanic ministry at the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
Reading Has Made Many Saints, by Michael Pakaluk
By Michael Pakaluk, The Catholic Thing – … books have a place, just as the Bible has always had a place, because of the closeness of reading to prayer. Reading can foster interior life, watching videos cannot. Moreover, reading provokes deliberation and considered judgment, while videos incite to distraction. Reading is undeniably rich soil for receiving the seed: videos are shallow soil at best, usually mere rocks by the side of the path, birds hovering nearby… So then, here’s the new problem: What spiritual books do you recommend for a young person who has not read spiritual books, and maybe not even read any books at all?
WATCH! Rick Scott: The Senate Is Run by ‘Dictatorships’, by Bradley Devlin
By Bradley Devlin, The Daily Signal – On this week’s episode of “The Signal Sitdown,” I speak to Sen. Rick Scott of Florida about his bid to replace Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky as leader of Senate Republicans and how the Nov. 5 election will shape the next Congress… Scott suggests McConnell has become tyrannical as Senate minority leader, as has Chuck Schumer of New York as Senate majority leader… “What we have here is we have dictatorships,” Scott tells me. “We have the McConnell dictatorship and the Schumer dictatorship. … Schumer tells Democrats how to vote, McConnell comes in and tells Republicans how to vote.”
EDITORIAL: God’s Wake-up Call, by Eric Sammons
By Eric Sammons, Crisis Magazine – I think the current apocalyptic events are a wake-up call to prayer… Of course there are many ways to pray and many good devotions. One, however, in my mind stands above them all: the Rosary. Many Marian apparitions in the past century and a half have urged us to pray the Rosary daily, and I would argue that the Rosary is the devotion that heaven itself wants us to prioritize in our day and age… My friend Joshua Charles, host of the Eternal Christendom podcast, apparently agrees. He just began The Great Rosary Campaign, which is “a yearlong Rosary campaign for the conversion of cultural leaders ….
32 Million Christians Might Not Vote in Presidential Election This Year, New Survey Warns, by Calvin Freiburger
By Calvin Freiburger, LifeSiteNews – 32 million self-identified Christians who regularly attend a church might sit out the 2024 presidential election, an Arizona Christian University survey found… With just one month to go until a presidential election with major ramifications for life, gender issues, and religious freedom, a new survey projects that a decisive share of religious Americans will not turn out to vote, which, if true, could be disastrous for former President and current Republican nominee Donald Trump’s hopes of returning to the White House.
Saint of the Day for October 10: St. Francis Borgia
By Franciscan Media – Today’s saint grew up in an important family in 16th-century Spain, serving in the imperial court and quickly advancing in his career. But a series of events—including the death of his beloved wife—made Francis Borgia rethink his priorities. He gave up public life, gave away his possessions, and joined the new and little-known Society of Jesus.
JD Vance Says Donald Trump Would Defund Planned Parenthood Abortion Biz, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – … the billion-dollar abortion chain receives more than $500 million tax dollars annually… Pres. Donald Trump and his administration have been working to block that funding, beginning his first week in office. Some efforts have been successful, while others have been thwarted by the abortion industry and activist judges. But no one can accuse the Trump administrating of doing nothing to stop Americans’ hard-earned tax dollars from supporting the largest abortion chain in America.
Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV: Not All Religions Lead to God
By Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV, Catholic Exchange – Firstly, there are only two camps in this world: the camp of those who truly belong to Jesus and the camp of those who do not belong to Him but reject Him, His love, grace, truth, and way of life. These two camps are forever opposed to each other and there is no area of agreement between them, “For whoever is not against us is for us.” There is no other option in this world apart from these two, and all must make a choice between them. We cannot be neutral, and we cannot belong to both at the same time: “No one can serve two masters” (Mt 6:24).
Why Is Humility so Difficult to Achieve? by Dr. Donald DeMarco
By Dr. Donald DeMarco, Catholic Exchange – Humility, on the one hand, should be the easiest of all the virtues to achieve. After all, we did not create ourselves, and we owe a debt of gratitude that we can never pay to our parents and all those who have contributed to our life… as a matter of fact, humility is the most difficult of all the virtues to acquire. Why is there such disparity between realism and fantasy? We are mortal, finite, defectible, and prone to extreme foolishness. That is nothing to be proud of. Yet pride takes hold of us and expresses itself in the three ugly daughters of ambition, boastfulness, and ostentation. We look at our existence through rose-colored glasses. We are truly odd creatures.
Georgia Supreme Court Reinstates Six-Week Abortion Ban, by Kate Scanlon
By Kate Scanlon, OSV News – The Georgia Supreme Court temporarily reinstated Oct. 7 the state’s six-week abortion ban while it reviews an appeal of a previous lower court ruling that had struck down the law… Georgia’s so-called “heartbeat law” on abortion, which prohibits most abortions after six weeks, went into effect after Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022. It has been the subject of litigation after opponents filed suit shortly after its passage. …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: Lord, Teach Us to Pray
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 11:1-4 – He was praying in a certain place, and when he ceased, one of his disciples said to him, “Lord, teach us to pray, as John taught his disciples.” And he said to them, “When you pray, say: “Father, hallowed be your name. Your kingdom come. Give us each day our daily bread; …
Cardinals Attend Fr. James Martin’s LGBT Synod Event Promoting Expression of Homosexual ‘Love’, by Michael Haynes
By Michael Haynes, LifeSiteNews – A number of cardinals and other members of the Synod attended a pro-LGBT event hosted by Fr James Martin S.J. and his Outreach group in Rome today, during which a same-sex “married” man called for “love to be expressed.”… “Get to know the real people behind the ‘mask’ who are trying to live a Catholic life,” said Christopher Vella today. “Let’s allow love to be expressed”… cardinals and other members of the Synod gather together to hear the testimony of “LGBTQ Catholics.” It began with a welcome from Father Antoine Kerhuel, S.J., who serves as the secretary of the Jesuits.
The Cost of Forgetting, by Francis X. Maier
By Francis X. Maier, The Catholic Thing – Americans have a genius for amnesia. It’s in our DNA. Henry Ford captured this best more than a century ago when he said “History is more or less bunk. It’s tradition. We don’t want tradition. We want to live in the present, and the only history that is worth a tinker’s dam is the history we make today.” The past comes with annoying lessons. It interferes with our imagining the future. And yet it’s inescapable. …
Pope Francis Seals Succession by Picking New Pro-LGBT, Marxist Cardinal-Electors, by Jules Gomes
By Jules Gomes, The Stream – Pope Francis has nominated a contingent of new cardinal-electors who align with his agenda on LGBT rights, synodality, climate change, migrant issues, and social justice to pave the way for a successor who will uphold his legacy… Exceeding the limit of 120 electors on the College of Cardinals set by Pope Paul VI and Pope John Paul II, Francis announced 20 new cardinals who will be eligible to vote in the next conclave, including a 99-year-old archbishop who has passed the age of voting… The new additions will bring the number in the electoral college to 142.
Msgr. Charles Pope: Cain and Abel
Msgr. Charles Pope – Earlier in Genesis, we saw how the beauty of creation was marred by the Sin of Adam and Eve. Not only was creation harmed, but Adam and Eve were also wounded in their very nature. They had been immortal, and their superior intellects had authority over their passions and emotions. But now, suffering, and ultimately death, have come to them. Passions and emotions like anger, love, sexual drives, hunger, fear and so forth now tend to dominate them and their descendants.
‘Go and Fear Nothing’ — The Story of Our Lady of Champion, by Matt D’Antuono (Feb. 2024)
By Matt D’Antuono, National Catholic Register – By the time she was 24, Adele and her family had moved to Green Bay, Wisconsin, and they bought more than 200 acres of farmland. Adele still did not understand the desire God had given to her to become a nun, but she continued to trust God, as Patrick O’Hearn describes in his book Go and Fear Nothing: The Story of Our Lady of Champion… One of the questions that sits heavy in the hearts and minds of young people is what they are going to do with their lives. O’Hearn’s book, and the story of Adele, contains an important lesson …
Fr. John A. Perricone: The Synodal Comedy: Act II
By Fr. John A. Perricone, Crisis Magazine – (All the previous assaults on the city of Rome) can compare to the assault being suffered by Rome today. This time the foe is Synodal Listening—II, and it is nothing less than the squandering of Christ’s salvific inheritance. To witness princes of the Church and assorted empurpled prelates parade about as though in some Rogerian self-actualization exercise makes a Catholic shutter. If not for Christ’s words, “And the gates of Hell shall not prevail against it,” a Catholic would be tempted to think he was witnessing the end of Catholicism.
3 Essentials for Rebuilding a Pro-Life Culture, by Carrie Gress
By Carrie Gress, Ph.D., National Catholic Register – Women were never intended to live in isolation or to live just for themselves. They are meant to be in relationships — thick relationships with husbands, children, God, extended family and spiritual children. The quicker we can get women to stop believing the lie that they were made to live for themselves or just a career, the quicker a pro-life culture can return. The best way to do this isn’t through long arguments or more academic papers, but by meeting women in familiar places. Convincing them need not be arduous. As one of my bosses used to like to remind me, honey attracts.
Harris Campaign Rhetoric in the Vatican Newspaper, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – So now is the Vatican newspaper is repeating the talking points of the American pro-abortion lobby?… The October 4 issue of L’Osservatore Romano carried a report on the American presidential elections, warning that the re-election of Donald Trump will lead to an “authoritarian remake” of the US government. This article—based entirely on unsupported statements by an “expert” named Federico Romero, who teaches North American history at the University of Florence—appears in the “news” section of the Vatican paper.
Saint of the Day for October 9: St. Denis and Companions
By Franciscan Media – This martyr and patron of France is regarded as the first bishop of Paris. His popularity is due to a series of legends, especially those connecting him with the great abbey church of St. Denis in Paris. He was for a time confused with the writer now called Pseudo-Dionysius.
Pray. Vote. Pray. Work. Pray More. by Christopher Bell
By Christopher Bell, Crisis Magazine – The Democrats wholeheartedly are committed to using your tax dollars to fund abortion on demand without limits. This party is actively attacking—on national, state, and cities-wide levels—people and organizations like me who help women choose life for their children. This party is putting peaceful protesters, like my wife, Joan, in jail for trying to stop late-term abortionists.
ANNOUNCEMENT: THE GREAT ROSARY CAMPAIGN! Unite in Prayer to Transform the Hearts of America’s Leaders, by Joshua Charles
By Joshua Charles, X – Beginning October 7, Eternal Christendom will lead a yearlong Rosary campaign for the conversion of cultural leaders who are fallen away Catholics and non-Catholic Christians. Join us as we reclaim the culture for Christ… In these dark times, we must fight evil with the most powerful weapons we have… The Rosary is foremost among them. …
St. Padre Pio and the Third Secret of Fatima: ‘Satan Will Rule Over a False Church’, by Maike Hickson
By Maike Hickson, LifeSiteNews – The importance of Our Lady of Fatima’s warnings and the Third Secret cannot be stressed enough. German priest Father Frank Unterhalt reminds the faithful of that in a recent article on St. Padre Pio, his charism, and his vision of the Third Secret… “One day Padre Pio said to me very sorrowfully: ‘You know, (Fr. Amorth) Gabriele? It is Satan who has been introduced into the bosom of the Church and within a very short time will come to rule a false church.’”
Kamala Harris Lies About Abortion During Interview on ‘Call Her Daddy’ Podcast, by Jonathon Van Maren
By Jonathon Van Maren, LifeSiteNews – Kamala Harris is the abortion candidate, and America’s celebrities and influencers know it. They need abortion, and so they need her—and she knows that. She’ll get a pass until election day… There is something very appropriate about Vice President Kamala Harris going onto a sex podcast to make her pitch to voters for the presidency. …
What Will Replace Wokeism as the Ruling Regime’s Religion? by Frank DeVito
By Frank DeVito, Crisis Magazine – As weak leftist regimes continue to fall in the West, Islam remains the civilizational, geopolitical threat of our time… weak regimes do not last and wokeism is weak. History makes clear that weak cultures lack the strong foundations to survive. Nazi Germany marched through a weak and exhausted post-Christian Europe. Japan, infused with Western technology, dominated a weak and primitive China in the century before World War II. And for centuries, the Islamic world has conquered weak and faltering neighbors by the sword.
Apostolic Visitation of FSSP Augurs Ill for the Latin Mass, by Carina Benton
By Carina Benton, OnePeterFive – The Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter (FSSP) released a statement on Sept. 27 announcing that it had recently been informed by the Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life of the “opening of an apostolic visitation of the Fraternity.”… (it was) emphasized to the FSSP Superior General John Berg and his assistants during a meeting in Rome that the visit “does not originate in any problems of the Fraternity,” but is instead intended to enable the Dicastery to better understand the FSSP, “so as to provide [them] with any help [they] may need.”
Analysis: Why Trump Will Likely Carry Catholic-Democratic Pennsylvania, by Sean Fitzpatrick
By Sean Fitzpatrick, Catholic World Report – The shoots, however, aren’t as Catholic as the roots. There is an interesting connection between the crisis of faith that plagues this venerable part of Catholic America and why Donald Trump will likely carry the battleground state of Pennsylvania in November. Kamala Harris has a serious Pennsylvania problem, as Politico recently examined, and that problem is captured in Pennsylvanians’ longstanding but shifting relationship to the Democratic Party and the Catholic Faith.
EDITORIAL: The Telling Outcome of the Latest Round of Red-Hat Roulette, The Catholic Herald
The Catholic Herald – The Holy Father has done it again: 21 new prelates of his liking to be made cardinals on 8 December. By this stage of the Francis papacy the list comes as no surprise. Obvious contenders have been passed over once again, while people no one has heard of make their first appearance on the world stage… It’s important that the conclave that elects the next pope represents the Church in all her fullness… Nevertheless, it’s worth remembering that there are still faithful Catholics in the old heartlands of the Church, who deserve to be represented as well.
Supreme Court Allows Texas Abortion Ban to Stay in Place Protecting Babies, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – In a huge victory for unborn children in Texas, the Supreme Court allowed a lower court ruling to stand, which lets the Texas abortion ban stay in place as is to continue protecting babies… In the lower court ruling, the court rejected a challenge from pro-abortion groups that wanted to expand narrow exceptions in the law that allow abortions in cases needed to save the life of the mother. They wanted to make it a full health exception loophole that would allow abortion on demand.
‘Remdesivir Papers’ Allege Controversial Drug Used to Treat Service Members Led to 601 Deaths, by Michael Nevradakis
By Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D., Children’s Health Defense – A military whistleblower released a series of documents revealing 601 deaths of military service members and a high rate of serious adverse events in clinical trials involving remdesivir, an antiviral commonly administered to COVID-19 patients during the pandemic… According to “The Remdesivir Papers,” some clinical trials were improperly run. In the case of at least one study, results were never made public. The whistleblower also alleged a widespread lack of informed consent for trial participants.
Kamala Harris Claims To ‘Love America,’ But Her Record Shows She Hates It, by John Daniel Davidson
By John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist – For years, Harris has consistently held anti-American views and pushed policies that undercut her claim to ‘love America.’… does Harris really love America?… Her record suggests she does not, and that in fact she hates America… Consider what Harris said about America when the New York Times launched its 1619 Project back in 2019. She called it “a masterpiece” and endorsed its central thesis, saying, “We must speak this truth: the very foundation of our country was built on the backs of enslaved people.”
Msgr. Charles Pope: Marriage Is a Miracle! A Homily for the 27th Sunday of the Year
By Msgr. Charles Pope – Both today’s first reading and the Gospel speak to us of the miracle of marriage. If your marriage is working even reasonably well, it is a miracle! We live in an age that is poisonous to marriage. Many people look for marriage to be ideal, and if there is any ordeal, they want a new deal. Our culture says, if it doesn’t work out, bail out. Marriages are also a miracle because they are, ultimately, a work of God… Today’s readings bring before us some fundamental teachings on marriage. Let’s look at today’s Gospel in five stages. …
The Liberal and Flawed Roots of Tiresome Synodal Grievances, by Larry Chapp
By Larry Chapp, Catholic World Report – Too many synodal enthusiasts are proceeding with a concept of the Church as a joyless landscape of oppressive structures and teachings that must be replaced with something more in keeping with the praxis of secular liberalism… One of the things I have learned… is that the meaning of the term “Church reform” in the post-Vatican II era is almost always a cognate for “liberalization”… it is sufficient to simply note this fact with an eye toward its ongoing significance for our “new way of being Church” in our brave new era of “synodal listening”.
Memorial of Our Lady of the Rosary, by M.C. Holbrook
By M.C. Holbrook, Catholic Exchange – The story behind the celebration of Mary under the title “Our Lady of the Rosary” is rather surprising; it is a memorial established in commemoration of the European victory over the Turks in the Battle of Lepanto in 1571, originally named the feast of “Our Lady of Victory.” Despite the title’s martial origins, the history of the rosary itself far predates the Battle of Lepanto… Tradition tells us that in 1214, Mary came to St. Dominic in a vison and introduced to him the beads of the rosary and their associated prayers, and devotions to it then spread throughout the world, down through the centuries. However, the origins of the prayers themselves date back even farther—long before Dominic’s birth—even prior to the birth of Jesus himself!
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: Go and Do Likewise
Servants of the Word, source: dailyscripture.net, author Don Schwager – Luke 10:25-37
And behold, a lawyer stood up to put him to the test, saying, “Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?” He said to him, “What is written in the law? How do you read?” And he answered, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength, and with all your mind; and your neighbor as yourself.” ….
Have We Lost Hope? by Roger Helle
By Roger Helle, Patriot Post – Nothing is guaranteed tomorrow, next week, or next year. But there is one certainty: God still sits on the throne in Heaven… When Bill Clinton was elected, the angels didn’t run into the throne room and pass into God’s bedroom shouting, “You will not believe who was elected president in America!” We survived… Yes, the stakes are much higher than they were in 1992. Clinton was a novice to the abuse of power compared to what we’ve seen since Barack Obama entered the Oval Office… Our part is to pray and then vote our values — life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Freedom of religion needs to be at the top of the list!
Comparing Helene To Katrina Suggests Americans Are Left To Die Because Democrats Run The White House, by Cynical Publius
By Cynical Publius, The Federalist – As a veteran of military logistics, I can tell you exactly why the Democrat administration’s response to Helene has been abysmal… The devastation wrought across the American Southeast by Category 4 Hurricane Helene last week has naturally drawn comparisons to the 2005 Hurricane Katrina response. As a veteran of military logistics, I can confirm that President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris’ response to this round of mass suffering has been orders of magnitude worse than federal actions taken after Katrina. …
Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary Feast day: Oct 07
Catholic News Agency – Pope Leo XIII was particularly devoted to Our Lady of the Rosary… In his 1883’s “Supremi Apostolatus Officio,” he echoed the words of the oldest known Marian prayer… “It has always been the habit of Catholics in danger and in troublous times to fly for refuge to Mary.”.. “This devotion, so great and so confident, to the august Queen of Heaven,” Pope Leo continued, “has never shone forth with such brilliancy as when the militant Church of God has seemed to be endangered by the violence of heresy … or by an intolerable moral corruption, or by the attacks of powerful enemies.”
Pope Francis Names Pro-LGBT FR. Timothy Radcliffe Among 21 New Cardinals, by Michael Haynes
By Michael Haynes, LifeSiteNews – The appointment of Fr. Baggio and Mgr. Koovakad straight from curial positions to the cardinalate is unexpected and similarly characteristic of Francis’ style… namely Baggio who leads the handling of migrants and Koovakad who has been heavily involved in organizing papal trips… However it is the inclusion of Fr. Radcliffe O.P. which is the most notable and controversial. Radcliffe… (who) is arguably more notorious for his prominent and persistent promotion of LGBT ideology in contradiction of Catholic teaching. …
Perspectives, Paradigms, and Catholicity, by Robert Royal
By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – … there was one remark in a previous press briefing that caught my attention. Bishop Daniel E. Flores of Brownsville, Texas has been the synod point man for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. Amid some hard-to-get-a-grip-on meandering in the general direction of synodality, he raised a question that will not go away when the synod ends. Or after. Ever. Because it can’t… He suggested that some people fear that talking about each of our “perspectives” on the faith risks losing the necessary elements of truth and unity.
Hispanic Voters Favor Trump Over Harris Because Kamala is Radically Pro-Abortion, by Joshua Mercer
By Joshua Mercer, LifeNews – Recent polls show that former President Donald Trump is poised to post the best performance among Hispanic- and Arab-American voters of any Republican presidential nominee in the past two decades… Hispanic and Latino voters comprise over 20% of the electorate in two hotly-contested battleground states: Arizona and Nevada. Meanwhile, the crucial state of Michigan has a significant Arab-American community… About half of Hispanic Americans and over a third of Arab Americans are estimated to be Catholic.
How Oprah Winfrey and the Vacuous World of Celebrity Endorsements is Emboldening Catholic Fervour, by Thomas Edwards
By Thomas Edwards, Catholic Herald – If you didn’t manage to watch Kamala Harris being interviewed by Oprah Winfrey – you did not miss much. The interview was filled to the brim with soft questions and one-liner reruns from the presidential debate with Donald Trump. To borrow a cricket metaphor, Oprah bowled very easy balls at Harris. …
Hillary Clinton: If Social Media Platforms Don’t Have To Moderate Content, “We Lose Total Control”, by Tim Hains
By Tim Hains, RealClear Politics – By Tim Hains, RealClear Politics – … Hillary Clinton voiced her support for the repeal of Section 230 of the Communications Act of 1934 … “We should be repealing something called Section 230, which gave platforms on the internet immunity because they were thought to be just pass-throughs — that they shouldn’t be judged for the content that is posted”… “These platforms… if they don’t moderate and monitor the content, we lose total control.”…
Saint of the Day for October 7: Our Lady of the Rosary
Franciscan Media – Saint Pius V established this feast in 1573. The purpose was to thank God for the victory of Christians over the Turks at Lepanto—a victory attributed to the praying of the rosary. Clement XI extended the feast to the universal Church in 1716… The development of the rosary has a long history. ..
Melania’s Abortion Support Further Discourages Pro-Life Votes For Trump, by Aubrey Gulick
By Aubrey Gulick, The Federalist – Melania Trump’s unequivocal support for abortion puts pro-lifers, the Republican Party, and her husband in a rather difficult position… It shouldn’t have been a surprise. Melania Trump had a successful career as a model. She’s married to one of the most prominent businessmen and politicians in the world. She fits the feminist demographic. Of course she supports abortion… But for pro-lifers who’ve been arguing that Donald Trump is the pro-life option since 2016, it still hurts a little. ..
Texas Congressman Calls for the Repeal of the Pro-Abortion FACE Act, by Elizabeth Kidney
By Elizabeth Kidney, CatholicVote – Congressman Chip Roy, R-TX, on Friday published an essay calling for the repeal of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act, signed into law in 1994 by Democratic President Bill Clinton… creates felony charges for anyone who, [by] force or threat of force or by physical obstruction, intentionally injures, intimidates or interferes with or attempts to injure, intimidate or interfere with any person because that person is or has been, or in order to intimidate such person or any other person or any class of persons from, obtaining or providing reproductive health services.
Investigation: Catholic Charity Workers Donate Mostly to Pro-Abortion Democrats. by Jules Gomes
By Jules Gomes, The Stream – A damning investigation conducted by the Lepanto Institute has revealed that an overwhelming majority of Catholic charity workers are contributing money to pro-abortion and pro-LGBT Democrat candidates or causes… The investigative report… examined 47,000 public records for employees from seven Catholic agencies which showed that 83% of the workers’ donations were directed to Democratic political action committees — most prominently ActBlue, AB PAC, DNC Services, Biden for President, the Biden Action Fund, and the Biden Victory Fund …
‘A Self-Feeding Circle’: How A Web Of NGOs Enabled By Biden-Harris Is Fueling The Migrant Crisis, by Eireann Van Natta
By Eireann Van Natta, Daily Caller – The national organization Catholic Charities recently came under fire on social media after reports showed the Galveston, Texas, chapter substantially increased its revenue under the Biden Administration… A web of NGOs is collaborating with government agencies to facilitate the resettlement of refugees – and Biden-Harris policies have only exacerbated the migrant crisis, sources told the Caller.
WATCH: Diocese of Burlington Becomes 35th U.S. Diocese to Declare Bankruptcy, by NBC News
NBC News, by Staff – The Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington has filed for bankruptcy protection after years of financial losses from settlements paid to survivors of clergy sexual abuse… Vermont’s last remaining diocese joins 39 other U.S Catholic religious organizations that have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy which allows entities to continue normal operations while reorganizing finances… Reorganization “is in the best interests of the Diocese, its creditors, and all parties in interest,” the Burlington Diocese argued in an emergency motion filed alongside its bankruptcy petition on Sept. 30.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Your Names Are Written in Heaven
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 10:17-24 – The seventy returned with joy, saying, “Lord, even the demons are subject to us in your name!” And he said to them, “I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven. Behold, I have given you authority to tread upon serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy; and nothing shall hurt you. Nevertheless do not rejoice in this, that the spirits are subject to you; but rejoice that your names are written in heaven.” ….
Family Dysfunction & Divine Paradoxes, by Oliver Oliveros
By Oliver Oliveros, Catholic Exchange – After reading Ryan Patrick Budd’s recent book, Salvation Stories: Family, Failure, and God’s Saving Work in Scripture, one is moved to ponder the effects of mankind’s rebellion against God’s commands. You’ll start to correlate the curses pronounced on Adam and Eve due to their disobedience with the interpersonal dysfunction we express from our adverse family relations… One of the curses on Eve affected her relationship dynamic with her husband, and the curse on Adam is related to his role as a provider (see Genesis 3:16-19).
Musk: Dems’ ‘Voter Importation Scam Is the True Threat to Democracy, Not Trump!’ by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, MRC TV – “The Dem machine’s voter importation scam is the true threat to democracy, not Trump!” Musk said… “The Dems are doing deliberate voter importation to swing states & fast-tracking them to citizenship,” Musk wrote, issuing the warning in a post on his X.com (formerly, Twitter) social media platform: “The only question is when (not if) enough migrants can vote to flip all swing states, shifting the whole country to permanent one-party rule, just like what happened to California after the 1986 amnesty.”
Hidden Pearls of Great Price, by Joseph Pearce
By Joseph Pearce, Crisis Magazine – The Forty Martyrs of England and Wales were canonized by Pope Paul VI in 1970. Although they laid down their lives for the Faith over a period of almost 150 years, the first being executed under Henry VIII in 1535 and the last under Charles II in 1679, very few of them are household names, even in England… Perhaps the only one who is widely known is Edmund Campion. In this sense, each of these martyrs deserves a place among the unsung heroes of Christendom.
Saint of the Day for October 5: St. Maria Faustina Kowalska
Franciscan Media – Saint Faustina’s name is forever linked to the annual feast of the Divine Mercy, the Divine Mercy chaplet, and the Divine Mercy prayer recited each day at 3 p.m. by many people… Born in what is now west-central Poland, Helena Kowalska was the third of 10 children.
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: Children Are Not Products
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – An article in The Atlantic a few days ago had quite the eye-catching headline: “The Anti-Abortion Activists Who Want to Stop People from Having Kids.”… Now, as someone who has worked in the pro-life movement for decades, I can’t say that I’ve ever come across activists who are especially interested in preventing couples from having children. However, a quick scan of the article revealed that, as you might expect, the headline is an egregious instance of biased editorializing. The article, as it turns out, was about the pro-life movement’s moral concerns with the practice of in vitro fertilization (IVF).
An Extraordinary Statement From the World’s Orthodox Leaders, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Our Church Families view the indissoluble and loving union between a man and a woman in holy matrimony as a “great mystery” (Eph 5:32), reflecting the relationship between Christ and the Church, in contrast to certain contemporary approaches to marriage. From this union arises the family, which is seen as the sole foundation for the birth and upbringing of children according to the divine plan. Our Churches, therefore, consider the family a “small Church” and provide it with appropriate pastoral care and support.
Exclusive: New York City Health Officials to Hold Bird Flu Tabletop Exercise, by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.
By Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D., Children’s Health Defense – New York City officials are planning a tabletop simulation later this month to prepare for a hypothetical bird flu outbreak, a city health official revealed at the International Bird Flu Summit, taking place this week in Fairfax, Virginia… NY City officials are planning a tabletop simulation later this month to prepare for a hypothetical bird flu outbreak, a city health official revealed at the International Bird Flu Summit, taking place this week in Fairfax, Virginia.
Founder’s Quote
Patriot Post – “It is necessary for every American, with becoming energy to endeavor to stop the dissemination of principles evidently destructive of the cause for which they have bled. It must be the combined virtue of the rulers and of the people to do this, and to rescue and save their civil and religious rights from the outstretched arm of tyranny, which may appear under any mode or form of government.” —Mercy Warren (1805)
NC Catholic School Becomes Hub for Disaster Relief Following Helene, by Rachel Quackenbush
By Rachel Quackenbush, Catholic Vote – Immaculata Catholic School in Hendersonville, NC, has become a distribution center, partnering with Catholic Charities and local Catholic churches and schools in the Diocese of Charlotte to provide essential supplies to families affected by Tropical Storm Helene… While classes have been suspended due to the storm, students are contributing to relief efforts by helping distribute food, water, and other necessities in a “drive-through pick up area” …
Father and 18-Year-Old Daughter Learn They Aren’t Related Through Ancestry DNA Test in Possible IVF Mix-Up: Lawsuit, by Allie Griffin
By Allie Griffin, NY Post – A Las Vegas father and his 18-year-old daughter learned through an Ancestry DNA test that they aren’t related — and the pair are now suing the IVF doctors they say are responsible for the embryo mix-up… The teen took a DNA test last year and made the shocking, life-altering discovery, according to the lawsuit filed Monday and obtained by Good Morning America.
Louisiana Law Restricting Abortion Pills as ‘Controlled Substances’ Goes Into Effect, by Calvin Freiburger
By Calvin Freiburger, LifeSiteNews – As previously covered by LifeSiteNews, the Catherine and Josephine Herring Act puts mifepristone and misoprostol, two drugs commonly used in combination to cause chemical abortions, on Louisiana’s list of Schedule IV drugs under its Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances law, classifying them as drugs considered to have the potential for abuse or dependence. It makes possession without a prescription a criminal offense subject to significant fines and up to 10 years in prison.
Harris Announces $750 in FEMA Funding For Helene Victims – Yes, $750, by Brittany M. Hughes
By Brittany M. Hughes, MRC TV – $750 bucks. If your home was washed away by Hurricane Helene, your belongings gone, your access to food, shelter, clean water, and basic necessities totally cut off, and your neighborhood left in total shambles, that’s what you’ll get from the federal government… You read that right – $750 bucks… That’s the amount VP Kamala Harris announced Wednesday during her first stop in storm-ravaged Georgia.
Badass Christianity, by David Warren
By David Warren, The Catholic Thing – At the present time, and under current conditions, in most public places, I would say that reciting the Athanasian Creed would be an example of “badass Christianity.”… There are other examples… By extension, the statement of any of the multiple elements of the Christian creeds, and their application to “real world” questions (such as baby-killing or abortion), is an example of the “badass” approach, which will draw criticism from many of our contemporaries, including most bourgeois Christians, and the Catholic ones.
Personal Experience, Not Moral Absolutes, to Steer Synod Study Group’s Discernment on Sexuality Questions, by Jonathan Liedl
By Jonathan Liedl, EWTN News – A study group established by Pope Francis to develop a synodal way of discerning Catholic Church teaching on so-called controversial issues, including sexual morality and life issues, has proposed what it calls a “new paradigm” that is heavy on situational ethics but minimizes moral absolutes and established Church teaching.
OUTRAGE! Mayorkas Says ‘We Do Not Have the Funds’ for Hurricane Aid, But There’s Money for Migrants, by Nick Kangadis
By Nick Kangadis, MRC TV – I’ve been especially disgusted with government lately — and pretty much always — because of their indifference towards the people that gave them everything…the American taxpayer. And now, with this story, it just reinforces my hatred and general repulsion towards these parasites feeding off the rest of us to satiate their own motives.
Trump Invokes St. Michael the Archangel—and the Secular Left Howls, by Paul Kengor
By Paul Kengor, Crisis Magazine – It’s inevitable that the pagans of our secular culture become wilder as the culture worsens. As our former culture of Christendom recedes further into the distant past, the theologically ignorant show their ignorance in increasingly alarming ways. Those miseducated by our government schools and lousy universities boldly step forth to loudly illustrate their shocking ignorance of things religious.
The Transparent Silliness of the Lack of Synodal Transparency, by Russell Shaw
By Russell Shaw, Catholic World Report – Now we run into a gag rule imposed on the synod participants by its managers “in order to guarantee freedom of expression.” Seriously?… Participants in the Synod on Synodality spent two days before the start of its final session in a closed retreat that ended with a “penitential liturgy.” The synod office also provided the participants with a list of seven “sins” for which forgiveness would be sought. It did not say who would do the forgiving.
Martyrdom is Eucharistic, by Matthew McKenna
By Matthew McKenna, Catholic Exchange – The Christian life is a life of grace. It draws us beyond the limits of our human nature and into the supernatural by sharing in God’s Trinitarian life. The only way for us to attain such a life is by God’s help, through His grace. On their own, our efforts are useless. We cannot overcome sin without God’s grace; we cannot achieve salvation without God’s grace. If grace is so critical, how do we get it?… God’s grace comes to us through Christ, who merited it for us. By His sacrifice on the Cross ….
It’s Time To Ditch the Conventional Wisdom in this Election, by Auguste Meyrat
By Auguste Meyrat, Crisis Magazine – It goes without saying that Sen. J.D. Vance won the vice presidential debate on Tuesday. True to form, he responded to his predictably hostile moderators with confidence and grace. All throughout, he showed off his intelligence, empathy, and personal discipline. He even made his opponent feel all warm and fuzzy by the end of it.
Fr. Joseph, MIC: Join in the First Friday and First Saturday Devotions!
By Fr. Joseph, MIC, Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception – Each First Friday and First Saturday of the month, we must make a Communion of Reparation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. That’s what Jesus and Mary have asked of us: to repair the sins of the world with prayer and penance for the conversion of sinners and for peace throughout the world… Look at the mess the world is in right now — morally, politically, spiritually, economically, socially, environmentally. Why are we in such a mess? Because humanity has been doing things our way. It’s time we do things our Lord’s way and Our Lady’s way.
We Are All Exiles Now, by Regis Martin
By Regis Martin, Crisis Magazine – A holy and learned confessor once advised a penitent to enter each day into a prayerful reading of the Old Testament. “It’s good,” he would say, “to have Iron Age words in your mouth every day.” Especially these days, he might have added, when so few either read or pray at all. We live in the Age of the Afterword… So, heeding his advice, I’ve been looking into Ezekiel who, having lived six centuries before the coming of Christ, certainly qualifies.
Can Trump Be Trusted on Abortion? by Carmel Richardson
By Carmel Richardson, First Things – Previously, the twenty-week ban had been the bare minimum offer from the GOP, one moderate enough to have been a party plank through several election cycles. Trump endorsed it, and its concurrent statement on constitutional rights for unborn children, in 2016 and 2020… The broader movement’s shift raises an important question: Do Trump and Vance now sincerely favor more liberal abortion policies, or are they playing election politics, with the knowledge that no change can come without first securing the ballot box?
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditations: The Kingdom of God Has Come near to You
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 10:1-12 – After this the Lord appointed seventy others, and sent them on ahead of him, two by two, into every town and place where he himself was about to come. And he said to them, “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; pray therefore the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest. …
‘A Self-Feeding Circle’: How A Web of NGOs Enabled by Biden-Harris Is Fueling The Migrant Crisis, by Eireann Van Natta
By Eireann Van Natta, Daily Caller – “It’s a self-feeding circle,” he concluded… One group listed on HHS’s site is Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio, a non-profit that partners with the State Department for Refugee Resettlement. According to a 2023 audit of the group’s finances, one of its main sources of revenue is grants and fees from the government, to the tune of several million dollars… A facility in Springfield opened up earlier this year to assist with immigration services, and it’s directed by Catholic Charities Southwest Ohio, the Springfield News-Sun reported.
Human Trafficking Crisis Intensifies Under Biden-Harris Border Policies, by Sydney Hudson
By Sydney Hudson, Wilson Beaver, Daily Signal – Kamala Harris traveled to Arizona to visit the southern border on a campaign trip on Friday—a trip House Committee on Homeland Security Chairman Mark Green described as “little more than the arsonist returning to the scene of the fire.”… “This issue [immigration] cannot be reduced to a political issue,” Vice President Harris declared in 2021 after her last visit to the U.S.-Mexico border. “We’re talking about children; we’re talking about families; we are talking about suffering.”
“The Beginning of the End” or “The End of the Beginning?” by Robert Royal
By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – What kind of process, other than continued talking with one another, is hard to say. But it’s an open-ended process that is to continue beyond the closing date of the synodal session later in the month – the end of the beginning, so to speak, not the beginning of the end. Not only for the chosen delegates and those appointed by Pope Francis to ongoing “study groups” slated to report at the earliest in June of 2025, but for the future of the worldwide Catholic Church. …
The Synod on Synodality Could Be One of the Most Dangerous Events in Church History
By Steve Jalsevac, LifeSiteNews – Bishop Joseph Strickland once again heroically and faithfully proclaims truth, this time regarding the upcoming Synod on Synodality – likely one of the most dangerous if not the most dangerous event in Catholic Church history. It could have a great negative spiritual impact on the entire world. Imagine where we would be without this great bishop and the few other similar faithful ones we have been reporting on. Even one bishop telling the truth can change the world because the truth he proclaims has a special grace given from God.
Bishop Strickland: An Open Letter to Synod 2024 Participants
By Bishop Joseph Strickland, Substack – Therefore, do not accept any synodal process that contradicts the Deposit of Faith of the Catholic Church, and that does not have Christ as its authority. Do not be as the people spoken about in Jeremiah 2:13: “For my people have done two evils. They have forsaken me, the fountain of living water, and have digged to themselves cisterns, broken cisterns, that can hold no water.”… It is important to understand that regardless of your state in life, you bear responsibility to abide by God’s Divine authority.
The V.P. Debate: Probably Helpful with Swing Voters, If Frustrating to Us Zealots, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – Vance was calm, collected, and collegial. A little too much for my taste, since the Democrats are no longer the party of ill-considered idealism and airy-fairy daydreams, which you could have fairly said about the likes of George McGovern, Jimmy Carter, and Walter Mondale. Now they’re the party of principalities and powers, who want abortion up through birth, castration for mixed-up schoolkids, bloody open borders, defunded police and felons empowered to vote, pointless foreign wars, and medical fascism.
Heroes, Villains … and Toilet Paper, by Al Perrotta
By Al Perrotta, The Stream – Longshoreman Strike Already Causing (Premature) Runs on Stores… While wandering around Costco Tuesday, I noticed something was missing. “Where is the mountain of toilet paper as high as the Matterhorn?” I also noticed the bottled water supply was down to only a few pallets. Uh-oh… People, relax. There’s no need to stock up on toilet paper! According to Global Trade Magazine, only 7.5% of the toilet paper Americans use is imported.
Our Lady’s Eternal Joy: “My Spirit Rejoices in God my Savior”, by Dina Fathi
By Dina Fathi, Catholic Exchange – Let us reflect in this third article of the Magnificat series on the joy of Our Blessed Mother in Jesus, Her Savior and ours: “My spirit rejoices in God my Savior”… The “daughter of Jerusalem,” the “daughter Zion” is the Blessed Virgin Mary, and these Messianic prophecies foretell Her joy at the coming of the Messiah. These prophecies are fulfilled in Our Blessed Mother at the Incarnation, when the Word becomes flesh in Her womb. ….
Vance’s Incoherence On Abortion, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – If J.D. Vance is the future of American conservatism— as some enthusiasts are saying, in the wake of his effective debate performance— then I’m afraid American conservatism has become incoherent on the abortion issue… Last night Vance, who is a convert to Catholicism, and in the past has strongly endorsed a ban on abortion, offered no resistance to the liberal claim that women have a “right” to abort their babies. He clung adamantly to the line taken by Donald Trump, saying that the issue must be left to the states, signaling that he was willing to accept state laws that allowed for abortion in virtually all circumstances.
Saint of the Day for October 3: St. Theodora Guérin
By Franciscan Media – Trust in God’s Providence enabled Mother Theodore to leave her homeland, sail halfway around the world, and found a new religious congregation… Born in Etables, France, Anne-Thérèse Guérin’s life was shattered by her father’s murder when she was 15. For several years she cared for her mother and younger sister.
American Cristeros, by Sheryl Collmer
By Sheryl Collmer, Crisis Magazine – (In 1926) the “Calles Law” had been passed in Mexico. Plutarco Calles, a 33rd-degree Mason, had been installed as president, and he was determined to crush Catholicism to extinction. Churches and schools were confiscated, religious orders disbanded, priests hunted down, and the celebration of Holy Mass outlawed… The initial Catholic pushback was peaceful: petitions and protests. It was predictably ineffective, as reasonable means usually are against determined evil. When the government dropped its mask and started shooting, Mexican Catholics formed units of resistance, with the battle cry, “¡Viva Cristo Rey!”
Iran and Israel Are on the Brink, by Thomas Gallatin
By Thomas Gallatin, Patriot Post – The Middle East is on the verge of a much larger war than the one between Israel and Iran’s terrorist proxies, Hamas and Hezbollah. Yesterday’s largely unsuccessful missile barrage by Iran against Israel heightened tensions, and it followed a ground incursion by the Israel Defense Forces into southern Lebanon earlier in the day… With Israel seeing increasing tactical successes against Hezbollah — the latest being the taking out of its leader, Hassan Nasrallah, with a targeted airstrike — Tehran appears to be once again lashing out wildly, as it did in April with a massive aerial attack.
Saint of the Day for October 2: Feast of the Guardian Angels
Franciscan Media – Perhaps no aspect of Catholic piety is as comforting to parents as the belief that an angel protects their little ones from dangers real and imagined. Yet guardian angels are not only for children. Their role is to represent individuals before God, to watch over them always, to aid their prayer, and to present their souls to God at death.
UN’s Tyrannical ‘Pact for the Future,’ Translated From Globalist Gobbledygook Into Plain English, by James Corbett
By James Corbett, The Corbett Report – Have you ever heard an establishment mouthpiece, a political puppet or a globalist gopher say something like: “Out of these troubled times, our fifth objective – a New World Order – can emerge. A new era, freer from the threat of terror, stronger in the pursuit of justice, and more secure in the quest for peace”?
CatholicVote: Most Say Vance Won Sole Vice Presidential Debate With Walz
CV News Feed – The issue ‘on everybody’s mind’… As the debate turned to the topic of abortion, Walz claimed: “This issue is on everyone’s mind.”… When asked if a controversial Minnesota bill he signed as governor legalizes abortion through all nine months of pregnancy, Walz responded: “In Minnesota what we did was restore Roe v. Wade.”
Is the IDF Committing Terrorist Acts Against Hezbollah? by Michael Brown
By Michael Brown, The Stream – There is a Talmudic dictum that states, “If someone comes to kill you, rise up and kill him first” (b. Sanhedrin 72a)… (with) Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cited it with reference to the targeted killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah over the weekend… Was this a right and fair application of this Talmudic principle? And did Israel rightfully follow this same principle in the pager attacks on thousands of Hezbollah operatives? Or is Israel engaging in acts of terror?
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: v
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 9:57-62 – As they were going along the road, a man said to him, “I will follow you wherever you go.” 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.” To another he said, “Follow me.” But he said, “Lord, let me first go and bury my father.” ….
Bishop James Conley: Bishop Conley Pays Tribute to Archbishop Chaput — ‘A Prophet of Our Time’
By Bishop James D. Conley, National Catholic Register – If there was ever a modern leader in the Church who encouraged all the faithful to be led by the Holy Spirit, it was Archbishop Chaput. As I heard him say many times, “My job is to get out of the way of the Holy Spirit.” And so he did, big time. He welcomed priests, religious and the laity to try new things, thinking outside the box, with the expectation that the Holy Spirit desires to bring new life to the Church and to make all things new through the creative work of all the faithful, lay and clerical alike. …
Francis, False Hopes, and the Church’s Divine Constitution, by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – It defies the imagination how dense so many Church leaders can be about what constitutes authentic Catholic renewal. People always seem to want to tinker with structures, rules, sacraments, liturgy or patterns of consultation when the fundamental call to renewal has always been exactly the same as when Our Lord proclaimed it at the beginning of his public ministry: “The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe the gospel” (Mk 1:15).
Pope Leads Penitential Service on Eve of Synod With Cardinals Confessing List of New Sins
By Michael Haynes, Snr. Vatican Correspondent, LifeSiteNews – Pope Francis and leading cardinals of the Roman Curia have led a penitential ceremony on the eve of the Synod, asking forgiveness for failings towards creation, towards women, in the area of abuse, for using doctrine as “stones,” for “adorning the altar” instead of feeding the poor and for not being synodal enough… Pope Francis led the assembled participants of the Synod on Synodality in a mass confession-style event. The para-liturgy – situated midway down the central nave of the basilica rather than around the altar – comprised a series of testimonies and confessions. ….
The Mirror Images of Birth and Death, by Molly DeVito
By Molly DeVito, First Things – Birth and death have much in common; they are mirror images. Both are inevitable. Once a child has been conceived, he or she must be born into the world. Many women who haven’t given birth by their due date lament, “I’ll be pregnant forever!” This, of course, is impossible. Similarly, many act as if they’ll live forever. My aunt always says, “We all know everyone dies, but no one really believes it is going to happen to him.” But whether we believe it or not, death comes for us all.
WATCH: Fr. Gerald Murray – Are All Religions Equal?
By Joe McClane, “A Catholic Take”, (Complicit Clergy) – “Are All Religions Equal? Fr. Gerald Murray on THOSE Pope Francis Comments! By Joe McClane… How do we respond to Pope Francis’s controversial comments on world religions and salvation? Fr. Gerald Murray returns to give A Catholic Take on the Pope’s recent public statements!
State Republican Party Platforms are Strongly Pro-Life, Call for Protecting Babies From Abortions, by Chuck Donovan
By Chuck Donovan, LifeNews – Without doubt, the last year and more has been a rough patch for the pro-life cause, even outside the realm of ballot questions and electoral politics. The surest sign of difficulty is the sharp division among pro-life forces about what course of action to take to advance the right to life… On July 9, the movement, already hampered by having few advocates outside the Republican Party, found itself with a national GOP platform in which pro-life policy positions had been sharply curtailed. …
The Beginning of the End Or. . . . by Robert Royal
By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – As the second (and final?) session of the Synod on Synodality opens today, many people are still asking: What is synodality? There seems to be no good answer to that question. Indeed, the synod organizers think the very question is wrong. The best that anyone with some authority to say has been able to come up with is that synodality is not a “what” but a “process.” It “is” what it “does.”
Bishop Athanasius Schneider: Profession of Faith in Jesus Christ and His Church as the Only Path to God and to Eternal Salvation
Bishop Athanasius Schneider, OnePeterFive – We unshakably believe and profess what the ordinary and universal Magisterium of the Church has continuously and infallibly taught since the time of the Apostles, namely, That faith in Jesus Christ, the Incarnate Son of God and only Savior of mankind, is the only religion willed by God… After the institution of the new and everlasting Covenant in Jesus Christ, no one may be saved by adherence to the teachings and practices of non-Christian religions.
Saint of the Day for October 1: Saint Thérèse of Lisieux
Franciscan Media, October 1 – Saint Thérèse of Lisieux’s Story – “I prefer the monotony of obscure sacrifice to all ecstasies. To pick up a pin for love can convert a soul.”.. These are the words of Thérèse of Lisieux, a Carmelite nun called the “Little Flower,” who lived a cloistered life of obscurity in the convent of Lisieux, France. And her preference for hidden sacrifice did indeed convert souls. Few saints of God are more popular than this young nun. ….
Redlining the First Amendment, by Thomas Gallatin
By Thomas Gallatin, Patriot Post – (during a WEF) panel discussion on climate policy in New York, Kerry (responded) to an audience question regarding “climate misinformation,” Kerry threw any pretense of principled constitutional fidelity to the wind. After lamenting the nature of social media spreading “misinformation,” he answered: But, look, if people go to only one source, and the source they go to is sick and has an agenda, and they’re putting out disinformation, our First Amendment stands as a major block to the ability to be able to hammer it out of existence. …
15,000 Killers, 20,000 Sexual Assault Convicts, 60,000 Robbers Among Illegal Immigrants at Large, by Stephen Dinan
By Stephen Dinan, The Washington Times – The DHS knows of at least 660,000 illegal immigrants in the U.S. with criminal records, including 13,000 convicted killers, nearly 16,000 sex assault convicts and 56,000 involved with dangerous drugs… Thousands of other migrants have been charged but not yet convicted of those and other crimes… They are part of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s “non-detained docket,” a list of more than 7 million illegal immigrants that ICE is supposed to be monitoring as they are awaiting final deportation decisions or, in some cases, are fugitives who are refusing to go.
Live St. Thérèse’s Little Way and Climb to Heaven in God’s Arms
By Thomas Griffin, National Catholic Register – In describing her arrival at her own vocational awareness, Thérèse wrote in her autobiography: I understood that it was love alone that made the Church’s members act, that if love ever became extinct, apostles would not preach the Gospel and martyrs would not shed their blood. I understood that love comprised all vocations, that love was everything … in a word that it was eternal. …
North Carolina Catholics Mobilize With Relief As State Emerges From Helene’s Floodwaters, by Jonah McKeown
By Jonah McKeown for CNA – Catholic agencies in western North Carolina are mobilizing to help with relief efforts amid devastating flooding caused by the remnants of Hurricane Helene, which dumped torrential rain on mountain communities there leaving serious damage and dozens dead… churches across the diocese are gearing up to serve as aid distribution points. Municipal water systems have been swamped and damaged, roads and access points have been washed away, and utility lines have been downed since the flooding began in earnest on Friday. …
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Jesus’ Face Was Set toward Jerusalem
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 9:51-56 – When the days drew near for him to be received up, he set his face to go to Jerusalem. And he sent messengers ahead of him, who went and entered a village of the Samaritans, to make ready for him; but the people would not receive him, because his face was set toward Jerusalem. And when his disciples James and John saw it, they said, “Lord, do you want us to bid fire come down from heaven and consume them?” …
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Priests in Hell
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – Priests hold an exalted office. They proclaim the Gospel, celebrate Mass, forgive sins in the name of Jesus, witness marriages on behalf of the Church, baptize babies and converts, and govern their parishes. Many priests celebrate over 500 public Masses every year. Over the length of their priesthood, they hear tens of thousands of Confessions. They pack an impressive resume for their Day of Judgment. But ….
Associate Superintendent Discusses Kansas Diocese’s Tuition-Free Education Program, by Grace Porto
By Grace Porto, Catholic Vote – “The tuition-free program is based on the idea that everything man has is a gift from God,” Finkeldei said. “If a family is a practicing steward of the parish through donation of time, talent, and treasure (financial support), then their children can attend the parish school without paying tuition.”… He added, “You give money to the church, you go to church on a regular basis, and you volunteer at either the church or the school, then there is no tuition for your kids to attend school.”
Liturgy: Active or Contemplative? by Randall Smith
By Randall Smith, The Catholic Thing – There are many kinds of prayer. The Catechism lists vocal prayer, meditation, and contemplative prayer. But we can add intercessory prayer, petitionary prayer, penitential prayer, prayers of thanksgiving, and prayers where we simply try to listen in silence to the promptings of the Holy Spirit… People sometimes say that “somewhere” St. Augustine said: “He who sings prays twice.”
Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Calls for Prayer and Fasting on October 7 to End the War, by Michael Haynes
By Michael Haynes, Snr. Vatican Correspondent, LifeSiteNews – Jerusalem’s Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa has called for a day of fasting, prayer, and penance on October 7, in a renewed bid for peace in the region… once again renewed his persistent call for peace in the Holy Land, following the October 7, 2023, attacks by Hamas and subsequent considerable Israeli armed response… The region, he said, “has been plunged into a vortex of violence and hatred never seen or experienced before.” Referencing the “intensity and impact of the tragedies” in the past year, the cardinal said such scenes had “deeply lacerated our conscience and our sense of humanity.”
9 Years Ago, This Papal Speech Set the ‘Synodality’ Machine in Motion, by Jonathan Liedl
By Jonathan Liedl, National Catholic Register – The delegates have arrived in Rome. The round tables are set up in Paul VI Hall. And the final session of the Synod on Synodality is about to begin… But before the nearly month-long gathering gets going Tuesday, it’s worth asking: how exactly did we get here?… The Catholic Church has been in the midst of the 2021-2024 synodal process for so long now that it may be easy to forget what a massive undertaking the entire project has been.
Homeschoolers vs. Goliath, by Emily Finley
By Emily Finley, Crisis Magazine – What is interesting about the recent statement in the San Diego diocese banning homeschoolers from using parish facilities is that it opens with, “parents are the first teachers of their children,” yet it concludes with, “homeschooling is not inherently a ministry of the parish.” If parents are the first teachers of their children, shouldn’t that all-important and sacred duty be a ministry of the parish?
Learning to Mourn with St. Jerome: The Theology of Consolation, by David Bonagura
By David Bonagura, Catholic Exchange – Christians best remember St. Jerome (c. 347-420) for translating the Bible into Latin, and rightfully so, but his body of work includes far more than the Vulgate. He wrote extensive commentaries on many of the Biblical books, he translated sermons and other works from Greek into Latin, and he wrote lengthy letters—which today we call essays—on various topics that range from spirituality, theology, apologetics, Biblical exegesis, exhortations, reproaches, and thanksgiving… One hundred and twenty-three of his letters survive. The ones dedicated to the theme of consolation are the most celebrated genre of all.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Jesus Perceived the Thought of Their Hearts
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 9:46-50 – And an argument arose among them as to which of them was the greatest. But when Jesus perceived the thought of their hearts, he took a child and put him by his side, and said to them, “Whoever receives this child in my name receives me, and whoever receives me receives him who sent me; for he who is least among you all is the one who is great.” ….
The ‘Long Campaign’: When Christians (Finally) Took the Offensive Against Encroaching Islam, by Raymond Ibrahim
By Raymond Ibrahim, The Stream – “This march of the crusaders,” historian Patrick Balfour correctly observes, “was a military feat seldom paralleled in history.”… It is now known as “the Long Campaign,” as the Christian army was in nonstop action for more than six months — most of which was in winter and hundreds of miles deep into enemy territory — at a time when campaigns usually lasted no more than two months and rarely went past fall. It consisted of seven major battles, all Christian victories. …
More Americans Identify as Republican Than Democrat as November Draws Nearer, by S.A. McCarthy
By S.A. McCarthy, LifeNews – For the first time in recorded history, more Americans are identifying with the Republican Party in the third quarter of a presidential election year than the Democratic Party — and are aligning with the GOP on key issues heading into November. Gallup released an in-depth analysis this week revealing that 48% of adults in the U.S. either identify as Republican or lean towards the Republican Party, compared to only 45% who identify as Democrat or lean towards the Democratic Party.
Faith-Based Groups Better at Solving Social Challenges Than Government, CEO Says, by Virginia Allen
By Virginia Allen, The Daily Signal – Americans have a responsibility to be civically engaged in their communities and when it comes to solving social challenges, faith-based communities have the best track record, according to Stacy Blakeley, the CEO of The Policy Circle.
Hurricane Helene Fallout Shows Why America Can’t Afford Another Potemkin Presidency, by Shawn Fleetwood
By Shawn Fleetwood, The Federalist – Americans throughout several southeastern states are enduring catastrophic devastation caused by Hurricane Helene. So naturally, America’s lamebrain Democrat president and vice president are missing in action… those of us who’ve closely watched this dumpster fire of an administration for the past three and half years know better than to believe that Biden and Harris are actively managing the federal government’s Helene response. If anything, many Americans have accepted the unfortunate reality of major policy decisions being made by an unelected Democrat oligarchy.
Election Interference? Biden’s Air Force Flies Zelensky to Swing State PA Event, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, MRC TV – Democrat President Joe Biden’s use of the U.S. Air Force to fly Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky to a media opportunity in the battleground state of Pennsylvania has prompted concerns of foreign election interference and misuse of taxpayer money… Over the weekend, President Biden had Zelensky flown into the swing state on a U.S. C-17 aircraft so Ukraine’s president could visit an ammunitions plant in Biden’s birthplace of Scranton.
PEW RESEARCH! Many Catholics in the U.S. and Latin America Want the Church to Allow Birth Control and to Let Women Become Priests
By Jonathan Evans and Kelsey Jo Starr, Pew Research – A new survey by Pew Research Center asked Catholics in six Latin American countries and the United States how they think the church should handle a variety of matters related to contraception, the priesthood and sexuality. Among the main findings: Bar chart showing majorities of Catholics say the church should allow use of birth control, ordain women priests… Most Catholics in all seven countries want the church to allow Catholics to use birth control. The shares saying this range from 86% in Argentina to 63% in Brazil.
BOOK: American Catholic Refugees, by Auguste Meyrat
By Auguste Meyrat, The Catholic Thing – Although many Americans focus on migration coming from south of the border, an even bigger issue has been the mass migration of Americans from blue states to red states in the past decade. Because of the high taxes, lack of social services, and worsening conditions for middle and working-class families, many residents from progressive bastions like California, New York, Illinois, and Minnesota have resettled in relatively conservative states like Florida, Tennessee, or my home state of Texas. …
BOMBSHELL: Catholic Charities Of Fort Worth Working With Supporters of Terrorism? by Bo French
By Bo French, Catholic Charities from X – Now to that bombshell we mentioned earlier. CCFW’s CEO said that they partner with other nonprofits. You should know that one of these nonprofits with which they partner is a Muslim organization that advocates for ending the Israeli “apartheid state” and “brutal military occupation,” has ties to Muslim terrorist organizations, hosts Hamas protests at the Texas and US Capitols, and echoes calls of the Palestinian president to fight “the Zionists.”…
‘Suicide Pod’ Death Should Remind Us of What Makes Life Worth Living, by Sarah Holliday
By Sarah Holliday, The Washington Stand – The “portable suicide pod” is the latest means of killing to enter the assisted suicide market… It turns out, quite tragically, that 2023 saw the highest number of suicide deaths ever recorded within the U.S. since the 1940s. Over 50,000 Americans took their own lives last year alone. Just one year prior, at least 1.6 million Americans attempted suicide, 3.8 million planned to, and 13.2 million “seriously” considered it.
A Mustard Seed Is Enough, by Joseph Pearce
By Joseph Pearce, National Catholic Register – We are blessed with silence. More importantly, we are blessed by silence… In his book, The Power of Silence: Against the Dictatorship of Noise, Cardinal Robert Sarah offers us the following words of whispered wisdom: “Through silence, we return to our heavenly origin, where there is nothing but calm, peace, repose, silent contemplation, and adoration of the radiant face of God.”
The Sacramental Nature of Authority and the Limits of Synodality. by Nicholas J. Healy, Jr.
By Nicholas J. Healy, Jr., Catholic World Report – St. Ignatius of Loyola’s first rule for thinking with the Church is: “We must put aside all judgement of our own, and keep the mind every ready and prompt to obey in all things, the true spouse of Christ our Lord, our holy mother, the hierarchical Church.” This loving obedience can be difficult; it requires discernment and a readiness to conform one’s thinking to the mind of Christ and his immaculate bride – sentire cum ecclesia.
‘Neo-Conned!’: Catholic Military Expert Exposes the Unjust Agenda in the Middle East, by Maike Hickson
By Maike Hickson, LifeSiteNews – John Sharpe, editor and publisher of IHS Press, gave LifeSiteNews an interview about his 2005 two volume series called Neo-Conned! Just War Principles: A Condemnation of War in Iraq and Neo-Conned! Again: Hypocrisy, Lawlessness, and the Rape of Iraq (with an Introduction by Scott Ritter). These two volumes were released in opposition to the 2003 Iraq War and its aftermath …
Saint of the Day for September 30: Saint Jerome
Franciscan Media – Most of the saints are remembered for some outstanding virtue or devotion which they practiced, but Jerome is frequently remembered for his bad temper! It is true that he had a very bad temper and could use a vitriolic pen, but his love for God and his son Jesus Christ was extraordinarily intense …
Bishop Schneider: Pope Francis Has Contradicted ‘The Entire Gospel’, by Michael Haynes
By Michael Haynes, LifeSiteNews – Bishop Athanasius Schneider has stated that Pope Francis has contradicted “the entire Gospel” with the claim that all religions are a way to God… on EWTN’s The World Over, Kazakhstan’s Bishop Athanasius Schneider responded to the controversial comment made by Pope Francis on his recent trip to Singapore… “Every religion is a way to arrive at God,” the Pope said. “There are different languages to arrive at God, but God is God for all. And how is God God for all? We are all sons and daughters of God. But my god is more important than your god, is that true? There is only one God and each of us has a language to arrive at God. Sikh, Muslim, Hindu, Christian, they are different paths.” …
Fr. Raymond J. de Souza: Medjugorje: Good Fruit from a Bad Tree?
By Fr. Raymond J. de Souza, The Catholic Thing – Can good fruit come from a bad tree? The recent declaration on Medjugorje from the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (DDF) had to take up that question, at least indirectly. The Church has delayed directly facing questions about Medjugorje in recent decades… The Catholic intuition is no: bad trees do not produce good fruit. That intuition is sound, as sound as the Sermon on the Mount …..
Cardinal Müller Talks Theology in South Bend — and Criticizes the Synod, by Jonathan Liedl
By Jonathan Liedl, National Catholic Register – Cdl. Gerhard Müller criticized the synod’s methodology, underlying theology and objectives ahead of the Oct. 2-27 gathering in Rome… The longtime papal critic, who participated in last year’s synodal session after Pope Francis surprisingly invited him, said the synod was characterized by “manipulation,” following a stage-managed plan toward predetermined outcomes… “I think the organizers of the synod have a certain purpose and goal and vision of the Church,” said the cardinal, referencing pushes to embrace “LGBT ideology” and the United Nations’ “2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.”
Get Ready for Another Mail-in Ballot Fiasco, by Hans von Spakovsky
By Hans von Spakovsky, Patriot Post – Many states are sending out mail-in ballots now for the Nov. 5 presidential election… Yet at the same time that so many more voters are depending on the mail to cast their ballots, the two leading national organizations of election officials wrote the U.S. Postal Service to demand immediate action to avoid confusion and chaos with mail-in ballots… “We implore you to take immediate and tangible corrective action to address the ongoing performance issues with USPS election mail service”.. (Nat’l. Assoc. of State Election Directors and the Nat’l. Assoc. of Secretaries of State. …
Why Did the Vatican Punish a Catholic Journalist? by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Two very curious things happened this week. On Wednesday, the Peruivan bishops’ conference announced that ten members had been expelled from the Sodality of Christian Life (SCV), a lay association that has been the target of Vatican investigations for several years—an action that was taken with the approval of Pope Francis. Almost immediately, the Archdiocese of Denver issued a statement expressing misgivings about the disciplinary action. …
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: They Were Astonished at the Majesty of God
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 9:43-45 – And all were astonished at the majesty of God. But while they were all marveling at everything he did, he said to his disciples, “Let these words sink into your ears; for the Son of man is to be delivered into the hands of men.” But they did not understand this saying, and it was concealed from them, that they should not perceive it; and they were afraid to ask him about this saying.
Saint of the Day for September 28: St. Wenceslaus
Franciscan Media – If saints have been falsely characterized as “other worldly,” the life of Wenceslaus stands as an example to the contrary: He stood for Christian values in the midst of the political intrigues which characterized 10th-century Bohemia.
Perfectionism is Not Holiness: Our Misery Draws God’s Company, by Patrick O’Hearn
By Patrick O’Hearn, Catholic Exchange – Our misery is the pathway to humility. Our misery is the magnet that draws God’s mercy. Let us never be afraid of our brokenness. Instead, let us be genuine with God and others. God wants to redeem everything in our lives, especially the sins and weaknesses that we hide in the crawl space of our souls… Now, do not keep your attention only on your own misery—this can lead to despair, self-hatred, and even false humility. Rather, keep one eye on God’s mercy and one eye on your misery. For our misery draws God’s company. …
FBI Whistleblower Urges Americans to Vote, Pray the Rosary and Do First Friday Devotions, by Emily Mangiaracina
By Emily Mangiaracina, LifeSiteNews – An FBI whistleblower who had his security clearance revoked and pay suspended for questioning the official Jan. 6 narrative is now urging Americans to pray the rosary and practice the First Friday devotion, as well as to vote and arm themselves… Marcus Allen, an FBI staff operations specialist whose security clearance has been restored as part of a settlement with the bureau earlier this year, told the Judiciary Subcommittee on Weaponization of the Federal Government on Wednesday how he was severely retaliated against for sharing information with his superiors and others that, as he previously noted, “questioned the official narrative of Jan. 6.”
Open-Border Homelessness, by Thomas Gallatin
By Thomas Gallatin, Patriot Post – …, the biggest factor in homelessness — and a big one in the very related rising cost of housing — is the Biden/Harris administration’s de facto open border policy. With some 10-20 million illegal aliens having entered the country since Joe Biden and Kamala Harris took office, it comes as little surprise that many of these homeless people are migrants… Take Massachusetts, for example, where roughly half of the more than 7,000 families in homeless shelters are migrants. Seven out of 10 homeless in Chicago are illegal aliens.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Who Do You Say That Jesus Is?
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 9:18-22 – Now it happened that as he was praying alone the disciples were with him; and he asked them, “Who do the people say that I am?” And they answered, “John the Baptist; but others say, Elijah; and others, that one of the old prophets has risen.” And he said to them, “But who do you say that I am?” And Peter answered, “The Christ of God.” …..
Doctors Dispute Claim Raised at Senate Hearing That Pro-Life Laws Are Killing Women, by Peter Pinedo
By Peter Pinedo, CNA – At a hearing held by U.S. Senate Democrats this week doctors, experts, and Republicans disputed claims that former president Donald Trump and state pro-life laws enacted after the overturn of Roe v. Wade are causing the deaths of women across the country… Dr. Christina Francis, an OB-GYN, along with several doctors from the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists, testified that pro-abortion misinformation, not pro-life laws, is responsible for “dangerous” delays in women receiving emergency care.
Abortion Is About Sex. Duh., by Peter Wolfgang
By Peter Wolfgang, Catholic Culture – You cannot have something as evil as mass abortion on demand for decades and not have it change a people. We saw that already in 1992 with the Casey vs. Planned Parenthood decision, which reaffirmed Roe’s central holding of an alleged right to abortion… Many remember Casey for Justice Kennedy’s notorious “mystery” passage, which claimed that “At the heart of liberty is the right to define one’s own concept of existence, of meaning, of the universe, and of the mystery of human life.” …
Vatican Backs UN Globalist Pact Timidly Objecting to Abortion and Gender Ideology, by Jules Gomes
By Jules Gomes, The Stream – The Vatican has thrown its weight behind a controversial UN declaration that seeks to turbocharge globalism while eroding national sovereignty by accelerating the drive towards Pope Francis’s vision of “global governance.”… Couched in alarmist rhetoric warning of “rising catastrophic and existential risks” the ambitiously titled document… is designed to give the UN sweeping powers in “transforming global governance.”… Russia and Iran are among the eight nations to oppose the treaty, which is the brainchild of UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and charts a globalist roadmap promoting climate action, gender equality, and regulation of artificial intelligence.
CatholicVote: Former Head of CDC Tells RFK Jr ‘You Got Everything Right’, by Grace Porto
By Grace Porto, CatholicVote – In a video clip posted to the X account “End Tribalism,” Kennedy said Redfield’s recent statement was “breathtaking” since Kennedy has publicly criticized Redfield for years, including in the book “The Real Anthony Fauci.”… “This afternoon he came over and had lunch with me,” Kennedy said. “It was the first time I’ve ever met him, and the first thing he said to me is, ‘You got everything right.’”
The Serious Charges Against New York Mayor Eric Adams, by Hans von Spakovsky
By Hans von Spakovsky, Daily Signal – Did New York Mayor Eric Adams, a Democrat and former police captain, accept foreign bribes and foreign campaign contributions?… That’s the key issue in the federal indictment of New York’s mayor just handed down by a federal grand jury led by Damian Williams, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York… The indictment charges Adams with five felonies under federal law that could result in his spending a long time in prison, including wire fraud, solicitation and receipt of campaign contributions from a foreign national, and outright bribery.
The Nine Levels of Prayer, by Eric Sammons
By Eric Sammons, Editor, Crisis Magazine – Years ago I was involved in a Protestant apologetics online forum. … one day the topic of prayer came up. A Protestant who was friendly to Catholics noted that Catholicism really has the deepest and richest tradition of prayer, hands down. He lamented that much of Protestantism had abandoned this tradition. What surprised me was the reaction he got from the other forum participants: complete agreement. Although they couldn’t agree on the basics of Christianity, and never considered Catholicism a truly legitimate option, they all readily agreed that Catholicism has developed the best “school of prayer” available. ….
Kamala Harris is a “Clear and Present Danger” Because She Hates Christian Values, by Jaryn Crouson
By Jaryn Crouson, LifeNews – CatholicVote warned in a Wednesday letter to church leadership and voters that Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris’ blatantly “anti-Catholic” agenda presents “clear and present danger.”… Pope Francis said on Sept. 13 that both Harris and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump are “against life” due to Harris’ support of abortion and Trump “failing to care for migrants,” and said voters must decide which candidate is the “lesser evil” in the upcoming presidential election. CatholicVote warned that Harris’ pro-abortion stance and rhetoric constitute “real harm” to Americans …
Fr. Thomas G. Weinandy, OFM, Cap.: Does ‘Divine Inspiration Inhabit Every Faith’?
By Fr. Thomas G. Weinandy, OFM, Cap., The Catholic Thing – Most importantly, (for Pope Francis) to declare in an unnuanced way, that “all religions are a path to God,” and so inspired, is to give voice to the words of the Devil. Such assertions insult the singularity of Jesus as the Son of God incarnate, and that in him alone does one find salvation. The Devil rejoices when Jesus is degraded and demeaned, for he cannot tolerate the truth that Jesus is the universal Savior and definitive Lord… Importantly, unlike Jesus, the founders of other religions do not save from sin and the curse of death. Nor do they provide an enhanced relationship with God.
The War in Heaven and Within Ourselves, by M.C. Holbrook
By M.C. Holbrook, Catholic Exchange – Our cultural idea of angels is one of sweet, gentle winged spirits, floating on clouds, occasionally shooting down to earth to whisper suggestions in our ears, warning us of dangers, or steering us away from poor choices. But the reality is, our understanding of angels is rather limited… Biblically, their resemblance is closer to that of fierce warrior—soldiers defending the kingdom. We know the names of just three such angels: Michael, the guardian and protector of the Church; Gabriel, the messenger; and Raphael, healer and companion to travelers.
Saint of the Day for September 27: Saint Vincent de Paul
Franciscan Media – The deathbed confession of a dying servant opened Vincent de Paul’s eyes to the crying spiritual needs of the peasantry of France. This seems to have been a crucial moment in the life of the man from a small farm in Gascony, France, who had become a priest with little more ambition than to have a comfortable life.
The Season of the Rosary Is Here — Here’s How You Can Be a Part of It, by Joseph Pronechen
By Joseph Pronechen, National Catholic Register – “We can change the course of history and world events, and appeal to the merciful heart of God as we pray and fast,” said the Flynns. “Our Lady has instructed us and assured us of this. Prayer and fasting might seem like antiquated practices in the modern world, but they are the very practices that every Christian soldier needs in the spiritual war against evil. We are in critical times at every level — societally, politically and in the family. Our entire civilization is at a crossroads. …
The Sins of the Synod, by Jayd Henricks
By Jayd Henricks, Catholic World Report – A recent document from the Vatican outlines a penitential celebration that will be part of the opening of the latest stage in the now exhausting exercise of the Synod on Synodality… A friend recently sent me a document from the Vatican that at first I thought was a parody of the Synod on Synodality. It was too silly to be serious, so I thought. By now, however, I should know better. It was not a parody. The letterhead from the General Secretary of the Synod and the Diocese of Rome is official, and the document is hosted on a Vatican URL.
The Unborn are Christ’s Beloved, by Jim Valois
By Jim Valois, Catholic Exchange – God made each of us the pinnacle of His creation. We can understand the special love that our Lord has for us by the very fact that He made us in His own image and likeness, the imago Dei (Gen 1:27). This great love includes unborn children since our immortal souls are created by God upon conception. It is upon our first moment of existence that personhood is established (CCC 366). This is why the Church uses the strongest and clearest language when telling us that we should not snuff out the lives of the unborn (Exodus 20:13, CCC 2270-72).
Florida’s Abortion Amendment Is Deceptive, by Gates Garcia
By Gates Garcia, First Things – On November 5, the people of Florida will vote on whether to amend the state constitution to remove abortion from political contestation. Abortion advocates are pushing Amendment 4 in response to the Heartbeat Protection Act, which was passed by the state legislature in April of 2023 and prohibits abortion after six weeks, with exceptions (such as rape, incest, or risk to the mother’s life). ….
The Saints and Angels Rejoice Every Time You Go to Confession, by Philip Kosloski
By Philip Kosloski, Aleteia – They want us desperately to reconcile with God and the Church, praying that we will have the courage to confess our sins… Heaven rejoices… Jesus himself pointed this out to his apostles, as the Gospel of Luke records… Just so, I tell you, there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who need no repentance. ~Luke 15:7
Make Everything a Sacrifice to Sanctify the World, by Dr. R. Jared Staudt
By Dr. R. Jared Staudt, Catholic World Report – Sacrifice stands before us as the hidden key to life. The word itself may sound frightening, conjuring images of blood, destruction and perhaps an overly demanding God who wants us to give up the things we enjoy. Nonetheless, it points us to our true vocation—‘to make holy.’ The entire cosmos was created for sacrifice—to be made holy—and God has placed us within it to ensure this happens.
Euthanasia Activists Arrested After Killing First Patient in Suicide Pod, by Sarah Holliday
By Sarah Holliday , LifeNews – It turns out, quite tragically, that 2023 saw the highest number of suicide deaths ever recorded within the U.S. since the 1940s. Over 50,000 Americans took their own lives last year alone. Just one year prior, at least 1.6 million Americans attempted suicide, 3.8 million planned to, and 13.2 million “seriously” considered it. And this does not take into account all the people who chose not to report their woes.
You Are a Child of God, Not Your “Inner Child”, by Anna Reynolds
By Anna Reynolds, Crisis Magazine – Our current age is described by some as a time of “higher consciousness.” This is a dubious descriptor when you consider how narrow-minded, intolerant, and incurious are the thought leaders of our day. While there are undeniably drawbacks to the way our culture views man, the moral law, and the existence of reality, Catholics can still gain insights from the prevailing thoughts and aspirations of our time… Such a project, however, is fraught with peril
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Suppressing Truth to Ease a Guilty Conscience
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 9:7-9 – Now Herod the tetrarch heard of all that was done, and he was perplexed, because it was said by some that John had been raised from the dead, by some that Elijah had appeared, and by others that one of the old prophets had risen. Herod said, “John I beheaded; but who is this about whom I hear such things?” And he sought to see him.
Cardinal Burke Warns of ‘Practical Abandonment of Salvation in Christ’ Within the Church, Society, by Peter Martin
By Peter Martin, LifeSiteNews – Cardinal Raymond Burke is warning of “the practical abandonment of salvation in Christ” and “so much infidelity” in the Catholic Church and society… “Today, in society and in the Church, we are witnesses to so much infidelity, to the practical abandonment of salvation in Christ and the pursuit of happiness in the things of the world, the pursuit of happiness where it can never be found”
How to Vote Like a Catholic, by Jonathan Liedl
By Jonathan Liedl, National Catholic Register – As we form our consciences, we are not allowed to ignore Church teaching on any of these issues. In fact, the bishops warn against dismissing some areas of teaching as “optional concerns.” The Church’s moral principles are never negotiable… At the same time, the Church also teaches that some issues carry more weight than others — especially those that directly destroy human life. For instance, the bishops continue to describe the threat of abortion as “our preeminent priority because it directly attacks our most vulnerable and voiceless brothers and sisters and destroys more than a million lives per year in our country alone.”
On ‘The View,’ Joe Biden Says He Delegated His Presidency Powers To Kamala Harris, by Tristan Justice
By Tristan Justice, The Federalist – President Joe Biden told the panelists on “The View” Wednesday the 81-year-old commander-in-chief routinely delegated his responsibilities to Vice President Kamala Harris… “As vice president, there wasn’t a single thing that I did that she couldn’t do,” Biden said. “So I was able to delegate her responsibility on everything from foreign policy to domestic policy.”
Humility Saves Womanhood, by Julia Houck
By Julia Houck, OnePeterFive – In modern society, it’s a common occurrence to see women fight to be equal with men. There is a sense in which equality is valid, since it is true that men and women are equal in dignity before God. But why are modern women adamant about being seen as equal in all areas of life compared to men? I think this is due to our society undervaluing the characteristics of women.
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: We Can Be Beacons of Light
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – Deep down, all of us have a desire to strive for authentic greatness, for the heroism of a life poured out for a meaningful cause. The lives of the saints show us that there are as many paths towards sanctity as there are lives being lived. The important thing is simply to say “yes” to God in all circumstances. The challenges we face today are no different than those faced by thousands of saints. We, like them, can overcome by trusting in God’s grace. And in this way, we will serve as a beacon of light to others, bringing light, joy, and hope into the midst of our distracted, secular age.
Evangelization and the City, by Casey Chalk
By Casey Chalk, The Catholic Thing – “Because of the greatness of our city the fruits of the whole earth flow in upon us; so that we enjoy the goods of other countries as freely as our own,” declared Pericles in his famous funeral oration to honor the Athenian dead and the glorious city for which they died. Many paeans could also be sung of the great cities of Christian history – Jerusalem, Rome, Constantinople, Paris, Vienna, Kiev – for which men of faith in ages past willingly shed their blood.
The Ever-Present But Anti-Transcendent Screen, by John M. Grondelski
By John M. Grondelski, Crisis Magazine – Our screen-based culture is flat and temporal, very immanent, very now, in some sense very ephemeral. None of those characteristics is conducive to openness to transcendence… First Things editor Mark Bauerlein spoke September 12 at Belmont House, in Washington, D.C., about his latest book, The Dumbest Generation Grows Up, the sequel to his 2008 Dumbest Generation. Both books are about the consequences of letting a generation come of age on screens.
Trump Blasts Kamala for Snubbing Catholic Dinner, by Joshua Mercer
By Joshua Mercer, LifeNews – Former President Donald Trump called out his Democratic opponent Kamala Harris’ contentious history with American Catholics after she became the first major-party presidential nominee since 1984 to skip a beloved Catholic event… The Archdiocese of New York’s Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner (“Al Smith Dinner”) raises money for various Catholic charitable organizations that benefit children.
RFK At Senate Event: Big Health ‘Makes Money When Americans Get Sick’, by Tristan Justice
By Tristan Justice, The Federalist – After the GOP failed to successfully replace Democrats’ signature 2010 health care reform during the Trump administration, a renaissance in nutrition has catalyzed a new political movement finding a home on the right. A Senate roundtable on Monday led by Sen. Ron Johnson was the latest evidence of that transformation within a party that has been damaged by its seeming lack of a presentable alternative to the Affordable Care Act.
Pope Francis Names Pro-Contraception, Pro-LGBT Priest a Consultor to Vatican Doctrine Office
By Peter Martin, LifeSiteNeews – ope Francis named Fr. Maurizio Chiodi, a heterodox priest who has repeatedly contradicted Catholic doctrine on contraception, homosexuality, and other moral issues, a consultor to the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (DDF), the Vatican department responsible for defending the teaching of the Catholic Church… Chiodi, whom Pope Francis previously appointed a member of the Pontifical Academy for Life, has claimed on numerous occasions that contraception is morally permissible, in contradiction to the Church’s ordinary and universal Magisterium.
How the Pentagon Betrayed President Trump on January 6, by Jack Cashill
By Jack Cashill, American Thinker – On January 6, 2021, nearly five hours passed between the breach of the Capitol perimeter and the arrival of a National Guard contingent ready and waiting to deploy just ten minutes away. Had the National Guard arrived within that first hour, “January 6” would have no more historical resonance than any other day on the calendar… Any number of people bear the blame for this calamitous security failure, but that list does not include the two most frequently cited scapegoats, the D.C. National Guard or President Donald Trump.
Lawmakers Prepare for ‘Mass Casualty’ Event, Push Constitutional Amendment to Undermine Election Integrity and Control House Vacancies in a ‘National Crisis’, by Miriam Judith
By Miriam Judith, Gateway Pundit – As political tensions rise in the U.S., Congress is preparing for the possibility of a major “mass casualty event” that could dramatically change its makeup… With recent assassination attempts and increasingly heated public discourse, lawmakers are considering drastic steps, including a possible Constitutional Amendment that would allow for the direct appointment of House representatives in the event of mass vacancies. ….
Msgr. Charles Pope: The Fall of Man
By Msgr. Charles Pope – God had made all things, and He pronounced it “very good.” And yet, something very tragic took place that would shake and alter the very foundations of what God had set forth. That event is call by various titles: Original Sin, the Sin of Adam, The Fall of Man, and so forth. The story begins in the third chapter of Genesis: Now the serpent was more cunning than any other beast of the field that the Lord God had made. He said to the woman, “Did God actually say, ‘You shall not eat of any tree in the garden’?” ….
Is Washington Distorting the Numbers? by Stephen Moore
By Stephen Moore, Patriot Post – We all know that math scores have been scandalously trending downward for many years, but the folks in the government should at least be able to count… We’re finding more and more evidence that the statistics the government is releasing to the public are increasingly suspect and unreliable. It seems like the errors are not random but perhaps manipulated for political advantage. Judge for yourself. …
Why Kamala Harris Is Skipping the Al Smith Dinner? by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – But take a closer look. If she were to appear at table alongside the cardinal-archbishop of New York, swapping jokes, no reporter could fail to comment on the incongruity of the situation. When political pundits look at Cardinal Dolan—or at the Catholic Church in general—they immediately think of opposition to abortion. Vice President Harris is, of course, a zealous proponent of unrestricted abortion on demand. Yet any mention of their differences on that topic would ruin the congenial atmosphere of the dinner.
New Orleans Archdiocese Turns to Federal Court to Attack Law Aiding Abuse Victims, by Ramon Antonio Vargas
By Ramon Antonio Vargas, The Guardian – Behind the request in question are the Dominican Sisters of Peace and a law firm that boasts about having represented Catholic institutions in Louisiana courts for more than a century. Another of the law firm’s clients in question, the archdiocese of New Orleans, is offering clergy molestation victims less than 10% of what they are requesting in a bankruptcy settlement, in part by arguing the so-called “look-back window” law doesn’t apply to more than 600 abuse claims.
Cardinal Müller Slams Vatican ‘Penitential Vigil’ Confessing Alleged Sins Against ‘Synodality’ and ‘Creation’, by Peter Martin
By Peter Martin, LifeSiteNews – Cardinal Gerhard Müller criticized the Synod on Synodality and Church leaders promoting “un-Catholic ideologies” amid the collapse of Catholic institutions in the West and suggested that the Synod is implicitly aligned with Martin Luther by “relativizing” the Church’s hierarchical structure… In a new article on Saturday, the former prefect of the Vatican’s doctrine office particularly slammed an upcoming “penitential vigil” at the Vatican before the Synod next month that will include the “confession” of alleged sins against “synodality,” “creation,” and “migrants” as well as the so-called “sin of using doctrine as stones to be hurled.”
7 Ways That the Synod on Synodality Can (Still) Change the Church, by Jonathan Liedl
By Jonathan Liedl, National Catholic Register – The potential for impactful changes remains even after Pope Francis decided to transfer contentious topics — such as the possibility of women deacons and the discernment of controversial doctrinal issues (including those related to sexuality) — to dedicated study groups and not the synod assembly as a whole… In fact, both concerned theologians and eager activists have speculated that by focusing on more foundational topics like decision-making in the life of the Church, the synod could actually “open the door” to efforts to change particular doctrines and disciplines.
Corporate Media’s Kamala Coverup Is Next-Level Election Interference, by M.D. Kittle
By M.D. Kittle, The Federalist – The Magic of Polls… Most Americans should be well-acquainted with Harris’ embarrassing body of work by now. From her utter lack of substance — what the hell is an “opportunity economy?” — to her bumbling and grotesquely ineffectual tenure as Biden’s bogus border czar to her routine inability to construct a coherent sentence, Kamala Harris is a walking disaster who, thanks to the Democrat Party’s quiet coup, is now running for president.
Tony Dungy Calls Out Kamala Harris, by Sarah Holliday
By Sarah Holliday, Patriot Post – “What faith says a baby in the womb is not a life?”… Vice President Kamala Harris, who is also the official 2024 Democratic presidential nominee, posted on X last week, “One does not have to abandon their faith or deeply held beliefs to agree: The government, and certainly Donald Trump, should not be telling a woman what to do with her body.” In other words, Harris believes you can have faith and abortions — no big deal, right? Except, this is a big deal.
Pope Francis Names Consultants to Vatican Doctrine Office, Including Controversial Theologian, By Hannah Brockhaus
By Hannah Brockhaus, Catholic News Agency – Pope Francis has named 28 new consultors to the Vatican’s Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, including moral theologian Father Maurizio Chiodi, who has expressed opinions contrary to Church teaching… Chiodi, a moral theologian, has come under media scrutiny in recent years for suggesting contraception use in marriage could be morally permissible in some circumstances.
Ahead of Synod, Prominent Prelates Publish on ‘LGBTQ Issues’, by AC Wimmer
By AC Wimmer, CNA Newsroom – Dominican Father Timothy Radcliffe and Jesuit Father James Martin on Sept. 19 published personal reflections on pastoral approaches to Catholics experiencing same-sex attraction… Radcliffe, who served as a spiritual assistant at the 2023 synod assembly, has courted controversy in the past with statements on same-sex attraction. He wrote in the Sept. 19 edition of L’Osservatore Romano, the newspaper of the Holy See, about being on “the synodal path with gay Catholics.”
PRESS RELEASE: Bishop Burbidge Calls on Catholics to Renew Commitment to Life, USCCB
By United States Conference of Catholic Bishops – Biden-Harris administration said Monday that it is sending more troops to the Middle East as war in region intensifies with strikes and counter-strikes between Israel and the terrorist organization Hezbollah… The US already has about 40,000 troops in the region and has deployed a devastating selection of military hardware … Through the graces of this revival, may we witness, work, and vote so that all children in the womb will be protected in law and welcomed in love, and that all mothers and families will be strengthened by our support and accompaniment.
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Ambition
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – Jesus is ambitious, but not for personal honors. His Passion and Cross are the proof. “The crowds were astonished at his teaching, for he taught them as one who had authority, and not as their scribes.” (Mt. 7:28-29) His mighty deeds and glorious Resurrection confirm the authority of His words. His most impassioned statement in the Gospel reveals His single-minded ambition. His truth is indivisible: Do you think that I have come to give peace on earth? No, I tell you, but rather division; …
Biden-Harris Admin to Deploy More US Troops to Middle East, by David Krayden
By David Krayden, American News – Biden-Harris administration said Monday that it is sending more troops to the Middle East as war in region intensifies with strikes and counter-strikes between Israel and the terrorist organization Hezbollah… The US already has about 40,000 troops in the region and has deployed a devastating selection of military hardware …
Pro-Life OB/GYN: Kamala Harris’ ‘Dangerous Lies Are Killing Women’
By Susan Berry, Ph.D., CatholicVote – Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris and her supporters in the media want Americans to believe pro-life legislation and Donald Trump are to blame for the deaths of two Georgia women who died from complications after taking abortion-inducing drugs… But Dr. Christina Francis, CEO of the American Association of Pro-Life OB/GYNs (AAPLOG), asserts that Harris and her surrogates are spreading “dangerous lies” and using the deaths of these two women to promote abortion rights – a central plank of the Democratic Party platform. …
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Hear the Word of God and Do It
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 8:19-21 – Then his mother and his brothers came to him, but they could not reach him for the crowd. And he was told, “Your mother and your brothers are standing outside, desiring to see you.” But he said to them, “My mother and my brothers are those who hear the word of God and do it.”
Msgr. João Scognamiglio Clá Dias: The Reign of Mary – The Great Prophecy of Fatima
By Msgr. João Scognamiglio Clá Dias, EP, Catholic Magazine News – In the Reign of Mary, a society admirably surpassing everything we can imagine will appear, like new wine. Through the supplications of the Queen of Heaven and earth, it will be like a lily born in the mud, amid the tempest… At the beginning of the twentieth century, when the outline of a world emerging from the Allied victory of the First World War was just beginning to be traced out in timid strokes, one of the most significant episodes in contemporary history took place: the Mother of God appeared and brought a Message to humanity.
The Issue That Will Not Go Away, by Regis Martin
By Regis Martin, Crisis Magazine – Kamala Harris, for all the word salads she throws together on issues like the border, crime, and inflation, is perfectly clear on the issue of abortion… Years ago, on a flight to Chicago to visit an old friend, I found myself seated next to a young woman wearing a t-shirt identifying herself as a proud member of the pro-choice generation. “How lucky for you,” I wanted to tell her, “your mother wasn’t a member.” …
Saint of the Day for September 24: St. John Henry Newman
By Franciscan Media – John Henry Newman, the 19th-century’s most important English-speaking Roman Catholic theologian, spent the first half of his life as an Anglican and the second half as a Roman Catholic. He was a priest, popular preacher, writer, and eminent theologian in both churches… Born in London, England, he studied at Oxford’s Trinity College, was a tutor at Oriel College, and for 17 years was vicar of the university church, St. Mary the Virgin. He eventually published eight volumes of Parochial and Plain Sermons ….
All Hell Breaks Loose in Lawless Philly As Mobs of Teens Take Over Streets, by Brittany M. Hughes
By Brittany M. Hughes, MRC TV – When you refuse to enforce the law and let criminal hoodlums get away with everything, this is what happens. Absolutely, utter chaos… Which is exactly what went down in Philadelphia over the weekend, where literally hundreds of people – many of them teens and young adults – took over city streets, assaulted cops, vandalized property, busted police vehicles, and set off illegal fireworks, while law enforcement largely stood by, helpless.
Interpreting the Signs: A Prophet for Our Times, by Jack Rigert
By Jack Rigert, Catholic Exchange – “We are now facing the final confrontation between the Church and the anti-Church, of the Gospel versus the anti-Gospel, with all its consequences for human dignity, individual rights, human rights and the rights of nations.. America needs much prayer lest it lose its soul. —Saint John Paul II …
Whose Dirty Laundry Will McElroy Be Tasked To Cover-Up Next? by Gene Thomas Gomulka
By Gene Thomas Gomulka, Complicit Clergy – Three U.S. cardinals are soon expected to retire, all of whom have been accused of covering up for both predator priests and priests reported for engaging in sexual misconduct. The cardinals, New York’s Timothy Dolan, Chicago’s Blase Cupich, and Washington, D.C.’s Wilton Gregory; in addition to being accused of failing to discipline predators and sexually active priests, are also accused of unjustly punishing whistleblower priests and seminarians who have reported predatory behavior, sexual misconduct, and episcopal cover-ups.
Msgr. Charles Pope: What is Most Central in Your Life? A Homily for the 25th Sunday of the Year
By Msgr. Charles Pope – In the Sunday Gospel, the Lord Jesus is asking a crucial question. The word crucial here is selected carefully; it comes from the Latin cruces, meaning “cross.” Indeed, looming over this entire gospel reading is the cross. In it, Jesus makes the second prediction of His passion, death, and resurrection. It is in the context of this teaching that the Lord asks the “crucial” question of us: What is most central in your life? Let’s look at this gospel passage in five stages.
The Great Biden/Harris Border Cover-Up, by Thomas Gallatin
By Thomas Gallatin, Patriot Post – A former high-ranking U.S. Border Patrol officer appeared before the House Homeland Security Committee last week and effectively spilled the beans on the Biden/Harris administration’s systematic cover-up of its intentional border malfeasance. We all knew Joe Biden and Border Czar Kamala Harris were letting millions of illegals pour across the open border, but this testimony adds a scandalous component.
Catholics Will Need to Build a Just Society After Chastisement. Here’s What it Would Look Like, by Theodore Misiak
By Theodore Misiak, LifeSiteNews – Sister Lucia tells us that the first two World Wars were chastisements. However, neither led to true and lasting peace. Left to our own devices, a correction by itself does not result in peace and justice. Sinful behavior returned quickly after the Flood. For true conversion to occur, there needs to be a supernatural intervention in peoples’ hearts. To set a solid foundation for peace and a just society, the Triumph of the Immaculate Heart may entail an unmistakable, dramatic, and worldwide supernatural act of God that converts a significant part of the world’s population.
BOMBSHELL! New House Committee Docs Reveal DoD Concealed Trump’s J6 Request for Nat’l Guard, by Nick Kangadis
By Nick Kangadis, MRC TV – According to new government documents, it appears that former President Donald Trump’s claim that he requested National Guard ahead of the events of January 6, 2021, and the subsequent denials and hesitation against his request, looks to be verified… According to a document published by the House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight on Monday, September 16, Trump did request National Guard days ahead of time in order to “make sure it’s a safe event.”
The Similarities Between Padre Pio and St. Thérèse, by Suzie Andres
By Suzie Andres, Catholic Exchange – Padre Pio of Pietrelcina and Thérèse of Lisieux are among the most famous and popular of modern saints, but few realize how much they have in common. After all, Thérèse lived only twenty-four years, while Pio lived to be eighty-one. She wanted everything she did to be imitable, while he is famous for extraordinary phenomena that put him well beyond imitation by even the most ambitious among us… And yet, the young French Carmelite and the old Franciscan friar share a whole litany of likenesses… here are a few of their striking similarities.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Every Secret Shall Come to Light
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 8:16-18 – “No one after lighting a lamp covers it with a vessel, or puts it under a bed, but puts it on a stand, that those who enter may see the light. For nothing is hid that shall not be made manifest, nor anything secret that shall not be known and come to light. Take heed then how you hear; …
Maternity Homes Are On the Rise Post Roe, by Kate Quiñones
By Kate Quiñones, CNA – More maternity homes are popping up across the U.S. to house and support pregnant mothers and their babies since Roe v. Wade was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2022… (In a) most recent 2023 report, there are now more than 450 maternity homes in the U.S. … While the more than 5,300 pregnancy centers outnumber Planned Parenthood clinics 14 to 1, according to the Charlotte Lozier Institute, the more than 400 maternity homes in the U.S. meet a different need that pregnancy centers often can’t fill — safe housing.
The Novel Children of Alabama, by F. Andrew Wolf, Jr.
By F. Andrew Wolf, Jr., The Remnant – Unique? They are. They are silent, unobtrusive; one scarcely realizes the life that’s in them. But it’s there. To a court in Alabama, not only are they alive, they are “extrauterine children.”.. And the controversy surrounding them isn’t going away anytime soon… Controversy arose after the court issued a decision declaring cryogenically frozen embryos to be “extrauterine children,” human beings with ‘personhood’ – a right to live – to life.
Bishop Strickland: The Gospel Calls Us to ‘Give of Ourselves’ Instead of ‘Always Receiving’
By LifeSiteNews staff – Bishop Strickland begins the second part of the episode by offering commentary on Luke 7:31-35, in which Our Lord describes how the people of that generation rejected Him by comparing them to children who complain about not getting their way… (he also) highlighted that while Our Lord said this about the people 2,000 years ago, the same can be said about our generation today, as we often see people reject the truth because it challenges their feelings and what they want…
Op-Ed Friday: Withdrawing Support For Trump Would Be Political Suicide For The Pro-Life Movement, by Steven W. Mosher
By Steven W. Mosher, Operation Rescue – At this moment in American history, when life is on the line, when we are just under 60 days from Election Day, it is political insanity to attack Donald Trump on the pro-life issue… Everyone needs to remember that this is the pro-life president who spoke at the March for Life rally in Washington, D.C., had many pro-lifers in top positions, and pursued a host of pro-life policies at home and abroad. This is the pro-life president whose Supreme Court appointments overturned Roe v. Wade. ….
The Pro-Natalist and Pro-Life Case to Make Birth Free, by Kenneth Craycraft
By Kenneth Craycraft, First Things – In 2024, the United States, along with the rest of the world, is facing a population time bomb that will have devastating economic and social consequences in the coming decades. But it is not the kind of calamity that anti-natalist doomsayers like Paul Ehrlich, author of The Population Bomb (1968), have been wrongly predicting for decades. The coming social upheaval will be a result of declining birth rates and shrinking populations. The solution to the coming catastrophe will not be fewer but more births—and to create a culture that welcomes life rather than destroys it.
WATCH! Fr. Murray: Pope’s Claim That ‘Every Religion’ Is a Way to God Contradicts ‘Christ Himself’, by Emily Mangiaracina
By Emily Mangiaracina, LifeSiteNews – Renowned canon lawyer Father Gerald Murray denounced Pope Francis’ claim that “every religion is a way to arrive at God” as “contradictory to what Christ himself said.”… “Jesus Christ said, ‘I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life,’ and the Church teaches that there is only salvation in Christ,” Murray said …
Why I’m Not Panicked About the Outcome of the Presidential Election, by Michael Brown
By Michael Brown, The Stream – There is no question that the upcoming elections are extremely important and that the stakes are very high. I don’t dispute that for a moment. That’s why it’s important that we pray for God’s will to be done, that we understand the key issues and where the candidates stand on them, and that we exercise our right to vote. This is absolutely not a time for complacency.
Two Americas, by Patrick J. Moran
By Patrick J. Moran, Crisis Magazine – “Haven’t you noticed that we are two countries?”… C.S. Lewis asked this question in his classic novel That Hideous Strength, writing of a conflict at the heart of England: “something we may call Britain is always haunted by something we may call Logres.“… Two warring versions of America have battled for supremacy since the founders put their grievances in a Declaration—in truth, long before that—and each has its foundational myth… In one version of history, America, needing no permission or justification beyond the desire for self-determination ….
Fr. Paul D. Scalia: Receiving Christ in a Child
Fr. Paul D. Scalia, The Catholic Thing – Of course, those two things are profoundly related. Childhood wasn’t valued until God became a child. The ancient world didn’t have the same affection or sentimentality for children that we have. In both Aramaic and Greek, the word for child was the same as for servant. It’s not that the world thought children were delightful, and so God became a child. It’s rather that by becoming a child, God sanctified childhood and children.
Faith In a Time of Socio-Political Disintegration, by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – It’s been a couple of years since I touched on the real meaning of the term “faith” for Catholics, and I don’t think I’ve ever applied it to our political context. At this moment in the United States we are faced at the highest level with the impossibility of voting for a candidate who represents truth and justice; the only moral course open to us in voting is to choose the lesser of two evils. I cannot see the future, but I strongly suspect that there are not enough people who will think about things in this way to bring about even that sort of victory, and of course this raises two disturbing questions
Saint of the Day for September 23: St. Pio of Pietrelcina
By Franciscan Media – In one of the largest such ceremonies in history, Pope John Paul II canonized Padre Pio of Pietrelcina on June 16, 2002. It was the 45th canonization ceremony in Pope John Paul’s pontificate. More than 300,000 people braved blistering heat as they filled St. Peter’s Square and nearby streets. They heard the Holy Father praise the new saint for his prayer and charity. …
Bishop Strickland: Pope Francis’ Statement Is Theological Hersey – “…By thy Holy Cross.”
By Bishop Joseph Strickland, Substack – I have often, at various times, expressed my deep concern regarding the occurrence of heresy and the atmosphere of apostasy as it emanates from the Vatican in Rome, but I must now ask this question: “Where is the outcry of the shepherds? Where is the courage and conviction to defend our faith?”… I implore all of my fellow bishops to rise up and to protect the Deposit of Faith! And I implore all of the faithful to take to heart these words of Archbishop Fulton Sheen: “Who is going to save our Church? Not our bishops, not our priests and religious: It is up to you, the people. You have the minds, the eyes, and the ears to save the Church. Your mission is to see that your priests act like priests, your bishops act like bishops, and your religious act like religious.”
By Embracing Christ’s Passion, We Overcome Our Passions, by Carl E. Olson
By Carl E. Olson, Editor, Catholic World Report – Three of the greatest temptations known to man are lust for power, pursuit of illicit pleasure, and envious grasping for possessions. These three flow, in various ways, from the capital sins: pride, avarice, envy, wrath, lust, gluttony, and sloth or acedia (CCC 1866). All three, it is important to note, are perversions of authentic and good gifts from God: proper dominion and authority, the wholesome enjoyment of material things, and the joy of right relationships.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: He Who Has Ears to Hear, Let Him Hear
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 8:4-15 – And when a great crowd came together and people from town after town came to him, he said in a parable: “A sower went out to sow his seed; and as he sowed, some fell along the path, and was trodden under foot, and the birds of the air devoured it. And some fell on the rock; and as it grew up, it withered away, because it had no moisture. And some fell among thorns; and the thorns grew with it and choked it. ….
Saint of the Day for September 21: Saint Matthew
Franciscan Media – Matthew was a Jew who worked for the occupying Roman forces, collecting taxes from other Jews. The Romans were not scrupulous about what the “tax farmers” got for themselves. Hence the latter, known as “publicans,” were generally hated as traitors by their fellow Jews. The Pharisees lumped them with “sinners” (see Matthew 9:11-13). So it was shocking to them to hear Jesus call such a man to be one of his intimate followers.
When Michelangelo’s ‘Pietà’ Came to New York, by Vincent J. Cannato
By Vincent J. Cannato, The Catholic Thing – Growing up in the New York metro area in the 1970s and early 1980s, the work of art I heard my parents discuss most often was Michelangelo’s Pietà. The famous sculpture, which resides inside St. Peter’s in Rome, features a beatific and serene Mary seated with the body of the crucified Jesus sprawled across her lap, evoking the great suffering of his death. The sculptor was able to draw out from the marble the intense emotions of pity and sorrow of a mother who has just lost her child. …
The Media is Lying, Pro-Life Laws Did Not Kill Two Women, by Sarah Parshall Perry
By Sarah Parshall Perry, LifeNews – The pro-abortion lobby and legacy media are lying to you again. This week, shocking headlines portrayed the deaths of two women incorrectly, blaming a new Georgia law that had nothing to do with their tragic deaths… Here’s what really happened:.. Amber Nicole Thurman died after she took the abortion pill, deregulated by the FDA (with multiple safety restrictions eliminated), which caused complications and left parts of her twin unborn babies inside her. …
Physicians for Life, by Joseph Pearce
By Joseph Pearce, Crisis Magazine – Perhaps there is no better test of the health of a culture than the way that it treats its children. The Canaanites sacrificed their own infants to Moloch; the Carthaginians slaughtered children to Baal; and the Aztecs and Mayans sacrificed children to feed their demonic gods until the Christian conquistadors put an end to the barbarism. Now, in our self-proclaimed “post-Christian” culture, mothers slaughter their own children on the altars erected to their own narcissistic self-empowerment or the narcissistic self-empowerment of their no-strings-attached sexual partners. …
Is Pope Francis’ Papacy a Restoration of the Conflicts of the 1970s and 1980s? by Andrea Gagliarducci
By Andrea Gagliarducci, National Catholic Register – The Holy Father’s recent nod to the late Jesuit Father Pedro Arrupe, the controversial Father General of his religious order during that tumultuous time, suggests the formative influence of long-ago events… During his foreign travels, meetings between Pope Francis and local members of his Jesuit order have provided telling clues about the orientation of his papacy — including during his recent visit to Singapore.
Books That Should Be Assigned Reading in Catholic Schools, by Mark Bauerlein
By Mark Bauerlein, Frist Things – Catholic schools aren’t Catholic enough. One often hears the complaint, and I believe that it applies to most Catholic schools. Among the deficiencies is a canonical one, a tendency to overlook a crucial learning outcome that all high school graduates ought to have realized: a rich sense of the Catholic heritage instilled by coursework in the arts, sciences, and theology. If we want eighteen-year-olds to have a sufficient Catholic formation, teachers should assign more readings that foster a historical understanding of the faith ….
Amber Thurman Died From The Abortion Pill, Not Pro-Life Laws, by Monique Chireau Wobbenhorst, Mary Hallan FioRito
By Monique Chireau Wobbenhorst and Mary Hallan FioRito, The Federalist – Amber Thurman did not die because of Georgia’s abortion law, which was enacted to protect the lives of mothers and preborn children. She died from complications of medical abortion. Perhaps, had the FDA decided not to remove its mandatory requirement for a doctor’s follow-up visit from abortion pill labeling, and had she received more appropriate care, she might have survived… ProPublica says, “Thurman’s case marks the first time an abortion-related death, officially deemed ‘preventable,’ is coming to public light.”
So…Jill Biden’s Leading Cabinet Meetings Now? by Brittany M. Hughes
By Brittany M. Hughes, MRC TV – Kicking off question No. 1, the First Lady sat at the head of the table and reportedly did most of the talking during the meeting on Friday, which included nearly all of Biden’s presidential cabinet members and a remarkably silent Biden, who sat midway down the table. Vice President Kamala Harris was notably missing, given that she’s now running a campaign to replace Biden.
CatholicVote: US Bishops Pro-Life Chairman: Abortion Remains the ‘Pre-Eminent Priority’, by Grace Porto
By Grace Porto, CatholicVote – The USCCB is encouraging Catholics to celebrate Respect Life Month with “a revival of prayer and action,” since abortion remains the “pre-eminent priority” in the country’s political climate… Bishop Michael F. Burbidge, the USCCB’s Chairman of the Committee on Pro-Life Activities, issued a statement exhorting Catholics to renew their commitment “to work for the legal protection of every human life, from conception to natural death” this October, which the Church has observed as Respect Life Month since 1973. …
Fr. Heimerl: Pope Francis Marks the Fulfillment of Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich’s ‘Dark Church’ Prophecy
By Fr. Joachim Heimerl, LifeSiteNews – What do Francis, the “synodal church,” and Blessed Anne Catherine have to do with each other?… The key lies in an amendment made by Emmerich, in which she spoke of a “dark church.” By this, she meant a church in which the light of Christ is extinguished. Accordingly, the “after-church” will not be a counter-church or a schismatic church, nor a Protestant “church” like the “church” of the Anglicans or Lutherans. Instead, the Catholic Church itself will be this “post-church” because it is increasingly distancing itself from Christ… This is where Francis comes into play, who has openly contradicted his predecessors and – at least in part – even Christ Himself. Cardinal George Pell has, therefore, rightly called Francis’ pontificate a “disaster,” one could also say: a pontificate that does not correspond to the will of Christ.
Heroic Virtue, by Donna-Marie Cooper O’Boyle
By Donna-Marie Cooper O’Boyle, Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception of the B.V.M. – Imagine if every one of the faithful stepped up to the plate and strove to grow in the virtues! To be able to practice heroic virtues, according to Benedict XIV, we must be “already purified from all attachment to things worldly, and solidly anchored in the love of God.” I’d say we have our work cut out for us — each one of us in our own state of life. God is sure to provide plenty of opportunities for us to strive for holiness and to allow Him to purify us so that we are able to exercise the heroic virtues.
Lamenting the Overheated Political Rhetoric of Our Time, by Russell Shaw
By Russell Shaw, Catholic World Report – “A man that’d expict to thrain lobsters to fly in a year is called a loonytic, but a man that thinks men can be tur-rned into angels by an iliction is called a rayformer and remains at large.”… That bit of wisdom concerning the limitations of the electoral process was coined by Mr. Dooley. A purely fictitious creation of author Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooley held forth on many subjects—politics included—from his perch in a Chicago pub. The Dooley sketches first appeared in newspapers and were collected by Dunne in several popular books.
It’s Not Just Haitians In Springfield. Mass Immigration Is Destroying The American Nation, by John Daniel Davidson
By John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist – After the presidential debate last Tuesday night, J.D. Vance told CNN’s Kaitlin Collins the only reason the media is talking about places like Springfield, Ohio, is because the right turned the cats and geese thing into a meme. He reiterated the point in a hostile interview with Dana Bash on CNN over the weekend, saying these concerns about Haitian immigrants have been brought to him directly by his constituents — concerns the media totally ignored until he and Trump started talking about them.
Service & Sacrifice: ‘Imminent Threat’, by Tom Sileo
By Tom Sileo, The Stream – As Israel delivers justice to Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon, thousands of U.S. military forces are on their way to the Middle East… In a statement, the U.S. Army announced that its 101st Airborne Division Combat Aviation Brigade and 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command are headed to the U.S. Central Command area of operations, which includes Iraq and Syria. They will replace soldiers who are currently fighting ISIS and other terrorist groups in the two countries, where about 3,400 combined American troops are deployed.
The Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: The Women Provided for Jesus
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 8:1-31 – Soon afterward he went on through cities and villages, preaching and bringing the good news of the kingdom of God. And the twelve were with him, and also some women who had been healed of evil spirits and infirmities: Mary, called Magdalene, from whom seven demons had gone out, and Joanna, the wife of Chuza, Herod’s steward, and Susanna, and many others, who provided for them out of their means.
The Mirror on the Wall: In Defense of Human Dignity, by A.R. Corbel Dupont
By A.R. Corbel Dupont, Catholic Exchange – Unfortunately, Catholicism in particular and Christianity in general are declining in the West, especially Europe, Britain, and America. Given this decline, will the dignity and worth of an individual suffer a similar decline?… From the vantage point of Catholicism, the worth of an individual is not based on what one human deems appropriate to bestow upon another. Modern liberalism’s idea that freedom and rights come from the state is based on truth being relative to what one human is willing to grant to another… The Catholic view of human worth is radically otherwise.
Fr. John A. Perricone: The Beginning of the End of Recreational Catholicism
By Fr. John A. Perricone, Crisis Magazine – Recreational Catholicism? Let me explain… It is an attribution identifying the current stage of collapse in the Roman Church. Its coinage is meant to convey the tangled knot of the therapeutic, political, theatrical, and ego-massaging trend besetting the Church, all of which produces a kind a zombie Catholic, who is daily fed on what Huxley called in Brave New World the “feelies”: engineered pleasures that maintain their victims in a state of floating euphoria.
‘Is the Pope a Catholic?’ The Rhetorical Question That’s Losing Axiomatic Power, by Gavin Ashenden
By Gavin Ashenden, Catholic Herald – “Is the Pope a Catholic?” is old and well-used rhetorical repartee. It doesn’t require and answer. Or it didn’t until recently… After Pope’s Francis recent remarks about inter-religious dialogue in Singapore, theologians and laity are questioning whether what he said was authentically Catholic… As so often, when the Pope shoots from the hip, he causes either excitement or chaos depending on how Catholic or secular the listener is.
Pastors Support Donald Trump 2-1 Over Kamala Harris, by Joshua Mercer
By Joshua Mercer, LifeNews – A newly released study of Protestant pastors across various denominations shows that those who shared their planned presidential vote prefer Republican nominee Donald Trump over Democratic nominee Kamala Harris by a margin of 26 points… LifeWay Research Senior Writer Aaron Earls reported on Tuesday that of the pastors surveyed “who plan to vote and shared their preference, 50% say former President Donald Trump is their choice.”… Meanwhile, only 24% “back Vice President Kamala Harris and 23% are undecided,” Earls indicated.
Saints of the Day for September 20: Sts. Andrew Kim Taegon, Paul Chong Hasang, and Companions
By Franciscan Media – The first native Korean priest, Andrew Kim Taegon was the son of Christian converts. Following his baptism at the age of 15, Andrew traveled 1,300 miles to the seminary in Macao, China. After six years, he managed to return to his country through Manchuria. That same year he crossed the Yellow Sea to Shanghai and was ordained a priest. Back home again …
Trump’s Planned Visit to Pennsylvania Catholic Shrine With Polish President is Canceled, by Tyler Arnold
By Tyler Arnold, CNA – Former President Donald Trump is no longer planning to attend an event with Polish President Andrzej Duda at a Catholic Marian shrine in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 22… The campaign’s scheduled stop at the National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa in Doylestown has been canceled. The reason for the change in Trump’s schedule is unclear.
Medjugorje: What Catholics Should Know About the Alleged Marian Apparitions, by Joseph Pronechen
By Joseph Pronechen, National Catholic Register – According to visionaries, Our Lady came to Medjugorje to show the faithful the way to peace and help convert lives so as to return to God… Since June 24-25, 1981, the eve and feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, when six children in a small village in Bosnia-Herzegovina first reported seeing and receiving messages from the Blessed Virgin Mary, more than 40 million pilgrims from around the world have flocked to the small village named Medjugorje. …
Catholics, Freemasons, and the GOP, by Peter Wolfgang
By Peter Wolfgang, Catholic Culture – There is a story about the political affiliation of Catholics in 20th century America with which you may be familiar. It goes something like this… Most Catholics in the United States are tied, in one way or another, to the immigrant experience of our country. Many are Irish, their ancestors having come here in the 1800s to escape the Great Potato Famine. Many others are of either Southern or Eastern European descent.
Msgr. Charles Pope: The Greatest Story Ever Told – The Creation
By Msgr. Charles Pope – The greatest story ever told is the great drama of God with His people. It begins with the simple but awesome words, “In the beginning God…” (Gen 1:1). That is to say, in the beginning, before anything ever was, God IS. He has always been, He always will be, and He is the very act of being itself! Everything else that “is” or has being, takes its existence and is sustained by Him. We are not living in a machine. Creation is a loving work and revelation of God. St. Paul says of this creation, “For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood from His workmanship” (Rom 1:20). ….
God Saves Families, by Alfred Hanley
By Alfred Hanley, Catholic Exchange – Let us first acknowledge the fundamental truth that Jesus saves us essentially as individuals, offering the gift of faith to each of us to be freely accepted or rejected: “For my Father’s will is that everyone who looks to the Son and believes in him shall have eternal life” (John 6:40). No person or group can absolutely convey to an individual such salvific faith, with the virtues and good works that attend it, without that individual’s willful consent and cooperation.
The Rhetoric of Assassination, by R. R. Reno
By R. R. Reno, First Things – For the last eight years, we’ve been fed a steady diet of fright-words. “Far-right extremism.” “White Christian nationalism.” “Jim Crow 2.0.” “Fascism.” I foresee more dire commentary before November. “Trump is planning to suspend the Constitution.” “He’ll erect death camps for migrants.” “He’s Putin’s secret weapon to destroy America.”… What accounts for the hysteria? No doubt there are many answers to this question.
Dishonest Agreement, by Robert B. Greving
By Robert B. Greving, Crisis Magazine – Last week, I had a serious disagreement with a fellow teacher who also happens to be a good friend. Later that evening, I saw where I went wrong: I had not presented my side clearly. I saw my friend the next day and explained myself with the assurance that this would clear up our differences. He just looked at me and said, “Oh, no. I knew exactly what you meant. I just disagree with you.” Blessed is the man with such friends.
Raising Independent Catholic Kids in an Age of Conformity, by Randy Hain
By Randy Hain, Integrated Catholic Life – Sexting, drugs, alcohol, cyber-bullying, teen suicide, rampant materialism, technology addiction, and me-first mindsets—the list of challenges to young people today can seem overwhelming. As parents of two sons, I feel like my wife and I are on the front lines of a never-ending war for the very souls of our children. I would love to tell you that we have the upper hand in this ongoing struggle, but some days I am not so sure.
MORE LIES! Abortion Pill Kills Georgia Woman, Harris Blames Pro-Life Law, by Al Perrotta
By Al Perrotta, The Stream – A Georgia woman who tragically died from the side effects of a chemical abortion is now being used by Kamala Harris and her media allies to attack Georgia’s pro-life law… You read that right. Killed by an abortion, then used to promote abortion… Harris and friends are telling us that Amber Nicole Thurman died from “delayed” reproductive care because Georgia’s new pro-life law outlaws “life-saving” surgical procedures on women experiencing a miscarriage.
CatholicVote: Former Border Agent Blows Whistle: Admin Told Officials to Keep Quiet on Surge of Migrants With Terror Ties
By CatholicVote – Retired Chief Border Patrol Agent Aaron Heitke testified in front of the House Homeland Security Committee on Wednesday alleging that the Biden-Harris administration has “[tried] to convince the public there was no threat at the border” despite knowing of a drastic increase in suspected terrorists illegally entering the country… Heitke told House lawmakers that as the number of illegal migrants encountered by Border Patrol “increased exponentially” under the Biden-Harris administration, “the impact to me and my agents were significant.”
Synod on Synodality to Include Ceremony ‘Confessing’ Sins Against ‘Migrants,’ ‘Synodality’, by Michael Haynes
By Michael Haynes, Snr. Vatican Correspondent, LifeSiteNews – In the evening of October 1 in St. Peter’s Basilica, Francis is to lead a ‘penitential vigil’ which will include ‘confessing’ sins ‘against migrants,’ ‘synodality,’ ‘lack of listening’ and ‘participation of all.’… Sins particularly being “confessed” include:.. Sin against peace.. Sin against creation, against indigenous populations, against migrants.. Sin of abuse.. Sin against women, family, youth.. Sin of using doctrine as stones to be hurled.. Sin against poverty.. Sin against synodality/lack of listening, communion, and participation of all (Emphasis added)
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Which Will Love Him More?
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 7:36-50 – One of the Pharisees asked him to eat with him, and he went into the Pharisee’s house, and took his place at table. And behold, a woman of the city, who was a sinner, when she learned that he was at table in the Pharisee’s house, brought an alabaster flask of ointment, and standing behind him at his feet, weeping, she began to wet his feet with her tears, and wiped them with the hair of her head, and kissed his feet, and anointed them with the ointment. …
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Hot Buttons of the Faith
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – Jesus teaches, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father, but by me.” (Jn.14:6)… Echoing St. Augustine in City of God, the Fathers of Vatican II invoke Scriptures and Tradition and teach that the Church “…is necessary for salvation. Christ, present to us in His Body, which is the Church, is the one Mediator and the unique way of salvation. In explicit terms, He Himself affirmed the necessity of faith and baptism and thereby affirmed also the necessity of the Church, for through baptism as through a door men enter the Church. …
We Interrupt This Election… by Joseph D’Hippolito
By Joseph D’Hippolito, The Stream – In the midst of all the debates, analysis, pseudoanalysis, charges, countercharges, memes, countermemes and whatnot during this election cycle, Tucker Carlson made an astounding prediction regarding former President Donald Trump’s chances of winning the White House once again: “If they think that there’s a chance that Trump could win decisively enough in November that they can’t steal it, then I think their only option there is to in some way throw the society into chaos,” Carlson said. “It’s pretty simple. If they feel like they’re going to lose, we will have some kind of crisis.”
Catholic Manifesto Calls On Faithful to Act Coherently in the Face of Societal Crisis, by Nicolás de Cárdenas
By Nicolás de Cárdenas, CNA – Catholics are encouraged to make “a redoubled effort in defending their foundations” against moral relativism, in an attitude that “is not an exercise in fundamentalism but, on the contrary, means being at the vanguard of the main debate on the future of our societies.”… For the ACdP, Catholic commitment in the field of politics, defined by Christian social doctrine as the highest form of charity, must involve “enunciating and articulating a strategy” that helps to become aware “of the seriousness of the situation and aware of the extent to which the humanistic foundations of our civilization are being attacked at their roots.” …
Bishop Chaput Resists Francis Again and Vatican Changes the Translation, by T. S. Flanders
By T. S. Flanders, OnePeterFive – Last week we discussed the significant linguistic issue in the Vatican translation of the Pope’s Italian statement “Tutte le religioni sono un cammino per arrivare a Dio” which the live translator translated as “every religion is way to arrive at God.”… In English, this phrase is heresy, pure and simple… The word “way” in English means a “possibility whereby” and “arrive” in English means to achieve a destination. This phrase in English means that idolatry is a way to God… In other words, the 1st commandment of the Ten Commandments is null and void.
Saint of the Day for September 19: St. Januarius (c. 300)
By Franciscan Media – Little is known about the life of Januarius. He is believed to have been martyred in the Emperor Diocletian’s persecution of 305. Legend has it that Januarius and his companions were thrown to the bears in the amphitheater of Pozzuoli, but the animals failed to attack them. They were then beheaded, and Januarius’ blood ultimately brought to Naples.
Cardinal Burke: ‘Are These the Last Times? … It Certainly Seems That Way’, by Emily Mangiaracina
By Emily Mangiaracina, LifeSiteNews – Cardinal Raymond Burke believes we are possibly living in the “last times.”… “Are these the last times? I don’t know that. Our Lord Himself said that it is for the Father to make these decisions. But it certainly seems that way, and so we need a strong intervention from Our Lord,” wrote Burke in an X post on Thursday as he called upon people to join a 9-month novena to the Blessed Mother… Burke called upon his audience to invoke the intercession of the Virgin Mary to obtain grace to be “faithful and courageous ‘fellow workers in the truth’” with Christ.
The Catholic Antidote for Narcissistic Abuse & Modern-Day Witchcraft, by Oliver Oliveros
By Oliver Oliveros, Catholic Exchange – Narcissistic abuse can also happen in families, organizations, and even in national populations. How many times have We the People been gaslit through media manipulation or public-school indoctrination? It’s becoming obvious that their cultural movement is trying to warp our sense of reality.
Fr. Robert Spitzer: Catholic Morality Through the Lens of Justice in the Next Election
By Father Robert Spitzer, National Catholic Register – As we approach the upcoming election, it is incumbent upon Catholics to vote for candidates and ballot measures that protect justice for the unborn, those with gender confusion and women… The popular culture claims to have the moral high ground, which has caused many Catholics to shy away from the Church’s positions. However, the real moral high ground belongs to the Church, which truly protects the vulnerable from grave harms, injustices and the violation of their inalienable rights. …
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: How Shall I Compare This Generation?
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 7:31-35 – “To what then shall I compare the men of this generation, and what are they like? 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.’ For John the Baptist has come eating no bread and drinking no wine; and you say, `He has a demon.’ ….
It’s Women’s Fertility, Stupid, by Carrie Gress
By Carrie Gress, Washington Examiner – On a personal level, all of this appears innocuous enough. Live and let live, right? But if one shifts the lens wider to a national scale, crises quickly emerge. The problems that most haunted us as a nation are all related to women’s fertility: abortion, in vitro fertilization, surrogacy, and even immigration. American women are not having enough children, so immigrants are required to fund government spending.
CatholicVote: Trump to Visit National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa in PA, by McKenna Snow
By McKenna Snow, CatholicVote – Former President Donald Trump is going to visit the National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, this weekend (set for September 22)… On September 8, the Catholic feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Trump, who is not Catholic, posted an image of Our Lady of Guadalupe on his social media accounts, along with a caption wishing her a happy birthday …
Fr. Brian A. Graebe: Calling on the Cross
By Fr. Brian A. Graebe, The Catholic Thing – The language of this feast calls us to reflect more deeply upon this mystery and to see the Cross as quite literally the crux of the Christian faith and of the spiritual life. It is only to the extent that we ourselves identify with and embrace the cross of Christ, taking it up, carrying it, and making it our own, that we may hope to share in its triumph… ~the Feast of the Triumph of the Cross (September 14’s celebration)
An Interview: The Nicene Creed is “a Medicine for Our Times”, by Carl E. Olson
By Carl E. Olson, Catholic World Report – Ortiz and Keating: Our times are marked by an attitude of skepticism toward the truth: either it cannot be found or, at best, what can be found is merely “my truth” and “your truth.” But with striking clarity, the Creed offers us The Truth, the truth about ultimate reality and the world and how best to understand them… Our times are also marked by a widespread fear of commitment which is often accompanied by isolation and loneliness. But we publicly profess the Creed, together, in Church, and so communally commit ourselves to the truths we proclaim.
Fr. John Zuhlsdorf: New Sin Against Synodality?
By Fr. John Zuhlsdorf, Complicit Clergy – Here’s a google version, because I have far better things to do… “A Church that wants to walk together always needs to reconcile. Forgiveness is the fundamental implementation of the Church, because it summarizes its nature and mission. It would be reductive, however, to think of the Church only as an administrator and dispenser of sacramental forgiveness. Pope Francis has taught us that it is also necessary to ask for it, calling sins by name, feeling pain and even shame, because we are all sinners in need of mercy: of that mercy of God who never tires of loving and forgiving. Forgiveness, then, is like a resurrection, it allows those who have fallen to get up again, those who fear having compromised everything, to start again. Confessing to have sinned is the condition for a new beginning…. “
Love Proclaims That All “Faiths” Do NOT Lead to God, by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – A new height in pontifical fuzziness was reached by Pope Francis… It is a great sorrow to many Catholics that we must endure such a pontificate. Just stop and think about the numbers of bishops and priests who have to walk constantly on that tightrope of truth which requires them to faithfully teach the Catholic Faith without undermining confidence in the Church’s very constitution, by which the successor of St. Peter is the monarchical administrator of the Church while being the guarantor of Catholic teaching under only very carefully-defined conditions. …
Families Are Moving Out of ‘Blue’ States and Heading for Red and Purple, Researchers Find, by Jonah McKeown
By Jonah McKeown, CNA – A new analysis by researchers at the Institute for Family Studies examines the states that are attracting and losing families, and finds that families are leaving many of the most progressive U.S. states and heading for states that are considered more conservative or politically diverse… Reliably blue states — i.e., states that voted for Democratic presidential candidates in both 2016 and 2020 — lost 213,000 families with children in 2021 and 2022, the researchers said… Meanwhile, states that voted Republican in both elections gained 181,000 families.
Archbishop Charles J. Chaput: The Pope and Other Religions
By Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap., First Things – According to news reports, Pope Francis suggested that, “[Religions] are like different languages in order to arrive at God, but God is God for all. Since God is God for all, then we are all children of God.” He went on to say, “If you start to fight, ‘my religion is more important than yours, mine is true and yours isn’t,’ where will that lead us? There’s only one God, and each of us has a language to arrive at God. Some are Sikh, Muslim, Hindu, Christian, and they are different paths [to God].” The Holy Father’s positive intent here was obvious.
Saint of the Day for September 18: St. Joseph of Cupertino
Franciscan Media – Joseph of Cupertino is most famous for levitating at prayer. Already as a child, Joseph showed a fondness for prayer. After a short career with the Capuchins, he joined the Conventual Franciscans. Following a brief assignment caring for the friary mule, Joseph began his studies for the priesthood. …
The Hour Is More Urgent Than We Realize, by Michael Brown
By Michael Brown, The Stream – Speaking to a group of Catholic priests around the year 2010, Cardinal Francis George (1937–2015) said, “I expect to die in bed, my successor will die in prison and his successor will die a martyr in the public square. His successor will pick up the shards of a ruined society and slowly help rebuild civilization, as the church has done so often in human history.” What profound words!… Cardinal George subsequently explained that he was responding to a question when he gave this spontaneous answer, which was “entirely outside of the current political debate.” And he noted that he “was trying to express in overly dramatic fashion what the complete secularization of our society could bring.”
We Must Reject Secular Culture’s Nihilism and Its Terror of Life’s Mysterious Alchemy of Love and Pain, by Katherine Bennett
By Katherine Bennett, Catholic Herald – With life reduced to the material, and purpose replaced with comfort, one conclusion is to avoid the subject altogether. If there can be no value in suffering, or meaning in death, why would anyone want to talk about it, let alone see it?… Why would anyone choose to give their life for a stranger as St Maximillian Kolbe did, choose to give birth to a disabled child, or to stay alive following a fatal diagnosis? The culture of death is the inevitable consequence of a society absent from Christ.
Bishop Strickland Apologizes for Closing Churches During COVID: ‘I Was Duped’, by Matt Lamb
By Matt Lamb, LifeSiteNews – Bishop Joseph Strickland has apologized for church closures during COVID lockdowns, saying he was “duped.”… Strickland made the comments in response to a post on X (formerly Twitter) by Crisis Editor-in-Chief Eric Sammons… “I wish our bishops knew the spiritual blessings that would be unleashed on the Church by a simple and sincere public apology for shutting down public Masses during COVID,” Sammons wrote… “Eric, I offer my apology as you have requested, I was duped by the media hype and should have been stronger” (responded Bishop Strickland) …
Saul Alinsky and Archbishop Sheen Square Off on EWTN, by James Day
By James Day, National Catholic Register – The first episode of this two-part ‘Saints vs. Scoundrels’ (aired) Sunday, Sept. 8, at 6:30 p.m. Eastern… One wrote a manifesto called Rules for Radicals. The other wrote titles such as Seven Pillars of Peace, The Divine Romance and Freedom Under God. Both were natives of Illinois. Both shaped generations with their diverging philosophies.
On Femininity & Feminism: An Interview with Leila Lawler, by Robert Marco
By Robert Marco, Catholic Exchange – Leila Marie Lawler: “I started writing because I saw a need for women experiencing ‘feminism-induced anxiety syndrome’ to get some relief. Feminism is an ideology that can only succeed by means of a great, unrelenting effort to overcome the natural tendency of a woman to wish to be home, to make a home, to be a helpmate to her husband, and to nurture her children… “One of the ways feminism keeps a stranglehold on women—not just their actions but their psyches—is by insisting that managing a home is difficult drudgery …..
‘No Politics’ Classical School Opened by Conservative School Board Rocks Colorado Tests, by Joy Pullmann
By Joy Pullmann, Ex. Dir, The Federalist – A classical charter school that was preserved after Republican-backed candidates took over the local school board just posted the top state test scores in the district. Students at Merit Academy, a 3-year-old K-11 public school that opens its 12th grade in 2025, also posted the best scores among the four districts that families in the Woodland Park exurb of Colorado Springs can choose from under open enrollment. …
Fatima’s Little-Known Miracles with Earth and Water, by Joseph Pronechen
By Joseph Pronechen, National Catholic Register – “My wife came to Fatima and took away some earth to make an infusion to wash my wound with. I did not want her to do this because the wound needed cleanliness and the mud would certainly make it worse. But my wife, who had great faith, said that many people had been cured with the earth, and although I had no faith at all in God nor any religion, she insisted so much, that at last I let her have her way. Every day for nine days she washed the wound with that mud and each day it healed a little more, until at the end of the novena it was perfectly cured. I burst into tears, took off the bandages and came here on foot although I couldn’t move before!”
The Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: Jesus Chose Twelve Apostles
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 6:12-19 – In these days he went out to the mountain to pray; and all night he continued in prayer to God. And when it was day, he called his disciples, and chose from them twelve, whom he named apostles; Simon, whom he named Peter, and Andrew his brother, and James and John, and Philip, and Bartholomew, and Matthew, and Thomas, and James the son of Alphaeus, and Simon who was called the Zealot ….
Our Lady’s Savior: On the Immaculate Conception, by Dina Fathi
By Dina Fathi, Catholic Exchange – And my spirit rejoices in God my Savior. (Luke 1:47)… Let us reflect in this second article of the Magnificat series on the words “My Savior”—on how the Blessed Virgin Mary is saved by Jesus, Her Son… And the word became flesh and dwelt among us. (John 1:14)… When the angel Gabriel announces to the Blessed Virgin Mary that She is to be the Mother of God, and She says, “may it be done to me according to your word” (Luke 1:38), the Word, the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity becomes incarnate in Her womb. This event, the Incarnation, is the greatest event of all time. God becomes man. ..
The Georgia School Shooting: A Sermon for a Season of Violence, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – Given the spread of violence across America, and the unfortunate politicization of these events, I’ve written a statement that virtually any Protestant or Catholic pastor could release, or deliver from the pulpit, in the wake of the next outrageous attack on innocent life using guns. As a public service to Christians in America, I’ve written it to avoid a dehumanizing and amoral fixation on public policy proposals that usually follow these tragedies, and I’ve refrained from recommending government as the messianic force to which we look when faced by radical evil. …
Trump Now Leads Harris in Major New Poll, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Over the weekend, social media was abuzz with news about a new major poll that show Donald Trump ahead of pro-abortion radical Kamala Harris… For the first time in weeks, former President Donald Trump pulled ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris in one of the most-watched national polls — raising the prospect that her momentum has fizzled out just ahead of their debate… Trump edged out Harris 48% to 47% among likely voters nationally ….
Musk, Trump, and the Government Efficiency Commission, by Emmy Griffin
By Emmy Griffin, Patriot Post – If there’s one thing most Americans can agree on, it’s that the government isn’t efficient and wastes taxpayer dollars. It’s a seemingly intractable and constitutionally detrimental problem. The government spends like there’s no tomorrow and continues to feed the beast that is our country’s $35 trillion-and-counting national debt. There are also a plethora of departments dedicated to producing regulations and barriers. …
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: Cass Report: A Victory for Children With Gender Dysphoria
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – A remarkable drama is unfolding in the United Kingdom over an issue of utmost urgency: the question of whether doctors should be able to prescribe powerful “puberty blocker” drugs to children suffering from gender dysphoria… According to news reports, the British Medical Association, the largest professional organization of doctors in the UK, is in an uproar. Numerous doctors have reportedly quit the union after its governing council voted to reject a government report calling for a ban on prescribing puberty blockers to children and teens.
Msgr. Charles Pope: The Lord Gives a Well-Trained Tongue – A Homily for the 23rd Sunday of the Year
By Msgr. Charles Pope – The Gospels do not simply tell us stories of people who lived thousands of years ago; they tell us our story, and this Sunday’s Gospel is no different. We encounter a deaf man with a speech impediment living in a pagan land; this man represents each of us. If you are prepared to accept it, you are also Jesus, for His story and His work are largely yours as well… Let’s look at today’s Gospel, remembering that it is our story.
The Biden-Harris World Is Afire, by Victor Davis Hanson
By Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness – In sum, there really is no President Biden or Vice President Harris. The former is non compos mentis and failing ever more rapidly. The latter has no clue who she is or what she should do. … The cabal that engineered their respective exits and entrances cares more about retaining power than using it for American interests… So, we are in perilous times… All of our enemies and even former neutrals are coming out of the woodwork.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Is It Lawful to Save Life or to Destroy It?
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 6:6-11 – On another Sabbath, when he entered the synagogue and taught, a man was there whose right hand was withered. And the scribes and the Pharisees watched him, to see whether he would heal on the Sabbath, so that they might find an accusation against him. But he knew their thoughts, and he said to the man who had the withered hand, “Come and stand here.” …
Arizona Bishops Condemn Ballot Measure That Would Lead to ‘Virtually Unrestricted Abortion’ in State, by Stephen Kokx
By Stephen Kokx, LifeSiteNew – Arizona is one of 11 U.S. states with abortion measures on the ballot in November… The Catholic bishops of Arizona have come out in “strong opposition” to a ballot proposal they say will permit “virtually unrestricted abortion” in the state if approved… In a press release issued August 30, the bishops of the state’s three dioceses condemned Proposition 139, which has been spearheaded by the pro-abortion coalition “Arizona for Abortion Access.”
Pastor Says Christians Can’t Vote for Kamala’s Abortion Agenda: Jesus “is Going to Hold us Accountable for How We Vote”, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The nationwide “bus tour of death,” as guest host Jody Hice deemed it on Wednesday’s episode of “Washington Watch,” is simply the latest in the Democrat’s agenda to push “taxpayer-funded abortion on demand for any reason up until birth in all 50 states.”… Hice noted that “abortion advocacy is not only extreme. It’s also racist.” To further discuss this harsh reality, he was joined by John Amanchukwu, author and pastor… (who said) the DNC “.. (is) transversing the country [promoting abortion] really says something about the Democratic Party that [we] already know.” It’s not just a “bus tour of death,” but “a party of death.”
The Curious Career of Cultural Christianity, by Robert Royal
By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – Among the many abrupt twists and turns in our online-driven, unstable social life, one of the oddest is the recent career of “Cultural Christianity” (hereafter “CC”). CC refers to the merely passive – and precarious – residue of Christianity in many people’s lives, not a fully living faith. In the 1980s and 1990s, it was often denigrated as a sharp decline from the robust religiosity once quite evident in America. … Cultural Christianity, which used to be the last stop on the way out of the Faith may now be the first step back in. The numbers, so far, are small, but it says something that they exist at all.
Blue City Reportedly Giving Migrants $4,000 Cash Payments, Gift Cards To Move Out Of Shelters, by Wallace White
By Wallace White, Daily Caller, Contributor – The NYC Department of Homeless Services (DHS) offered 150 families $4,000 each through the Asylee Moveout Assistance (AMA) program to pay for housing, as well as up to $1,000 in gift cards for necessities and moving expenses, according to Fox News Digital. The AMA program pilot began in December 2023 in partnership with city shelters that housed asylum seekers… “The city is using every tool at its disposal to implement innovative and cost-effective solutions to help recently-arrived asylum seekers residing in shelters take the next steps in their journey.”
Desperate Democrats Are Pushing Yet Another Version Of The Russia Collusion Hoax, by John Daniel Davidson
By John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist – The truth is, Russia isn’t interfering in the 2024 election nearly as much as Biden’s FBI and DOJ are right now… The Biden administration’s announcement this week that the Justice Department is taking action against alleged Kremlin-run websites and Russian state media employees as part of an effort to crack down on Russian “misinformation” ahead of the election should raise red flags — huge, obvious red flags.
Donald Trump Thanks Catholics for Catholics for Support, Praises Group’s ‘Love of God and Country’, by Stephen Kokx
By Stephen Kokx, LifeSiteNews – The former president has come under intense criticism in recent weeks after saying he wants to force insurance companies to pay for immoral in-vitro fertilization treatments and that his administration ‘will be great for women and their reproductive rights.’… Former U.S. President Donald Trump sent a letter to the Arizona-based Catholics for Catholics organization thanking them for their faith-based advocacy… “Melania and I are grateful for your continued support and encouragement” ….
A Little Hatred Might Save Yet Us, by Philip Primeau
By Philip Primeau, Crisis Magazine – We are always asking the question, “What went wrong with the Church?” There is an answer too rarely considered: we abandoned hatred of the world… Hatred of the world? Likely, we have heard the phrase before. It reminds us of a musty, bygone moment when nuns thrashed their students with rulers and glum pewsitters put pebbles in their shoes during Lent. In other words, it is a semi-mythical figment, an embarrassing bit of deviance that crept around Catholicism until 1962, roughly. …
Visiting Mary: Grace Abounds at These Marian Shrines, by Joseph Pronechen
By Joseph Pronechen, National Catholic Register – The faithful always go to Mother Mary, seeking her consolation and intercession… And Marian pilgrimages can be powerful spiritual experiences… Certain days particularly attract pilgrims to celebrate. Do more people come on the Blessed Mother’s birthday on Sept. 8? “Oh absolutely!” answered Chelsey Hare, director of communications at the National Shrine of Our Lady of Champion in Champion, Wisconsin. “The shrine usually sees an increased amount of pilgrims on Marian feast days — her nativity, the Assumption, Immaculate Conception.
Saint of the Day for September 9: St. Peter Claver
Franciscan Media – A native of Spain, young Jesuit Peter Claver left his homeland forever in 1610 to be a missionary in the colonies of the New World. He sailed into Cartagena, a rich port city washed by the Caribbean. He was ordained there in 1615… By this time the slave trade had been established in the Americas for nearly 100 years, and Cartagena was a chief center for it. Ten thousand slaves poured into the port each year after crossing the Atlantic from West Africa …
Cardinal Müller Suggests ‘Anti-Catholic Forces’ Pushing Pro-Abortion Agenda 2030 in the Synod, by Michael Haynes
By Michael Haynes, LifeSiteNews – “There is always a danger that self-proclaimed progressives, in collusion with anti-Catholic forces in politics and the media, will introduce into the Church Agenda 2030, the core of which is a Wokist vision of humanity diametrically opposed to the divine dignity of every human person,” the Gerhard Cardinal Müller stated in an interview with InfoVaticana… With the culminating month-long event taking place in Rome this October, Müller opined on why he is part of the left-leaning event… “The reason given was that more theological expertise was needed,” he said.
YouTube: Fr. Chad Ripperger: The Truth About Spiritual Warfare
Fr. Chad Ripperger: Leading expert in the area of spiritual warfare and exorcism. * This talk was originally given at St. Mary of Pine Bluff, WI. We include it as part of the Truth Talks series in order to share with you Father’s insights as we face the battles of today.
The Constitution Stands in Their Way, So … by Laura Hollis
By Laura Hollis, Patriot Post – Ah, the Left. Ever ready to burn the foundations of America to the ground in pursuit of … progress… The latest example is a New York Times article by Jennifer Szalai titled, “The Constitution Is Sacred. Is It Also Dangerous?” You can guess what her conclusion will be, but the subhead nevertheless provides an additional clue: “One of the biggest threats to America’s politics might be the country’s founding document.”
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: The Son of Man Is Lord of the Sabbath
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 6:1-5 – On a Sabbath, while he was going through the grain fields, his disciples plucked and ate some heads of grain, rubbing them in their hands. But some of the Pharisees said, “Why are you doing what is not lawful to do on the Sabbath?” And Jesus answered, “Have you not read what David did when he was hungry, he and those who were with him: ….
What’s Driving Catholic Support for Kamala Harris? by Peter Laffin
By Peter Laffin, National Catholic Register – According to the survey, Harris leads Trump among Catholic voters in every region of the U.S. except the South (where she trails by a single percentage point) and in every age-demographic group. She’s also the preferred candidate among every category of Mass-attending Catholics except for daily-Mass attendees, who support Trump 55% to 30%.
The Dire Political and Spiritual Consequences of Our Health Crisis, by Eric Sammons
By Eric Sammons, Crisis Magazine – … Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has been unique in modern American history in a number of ways. For one, he has campaigned on issues that most politicians don’t touch, including our nation’s health and nutrition, his primary focus… While many pundits highlight his controversial stance on vaccines, his own emphasis has been the rise of chronic illness among Americans, particularly the young… he points a finger at what our nation eats. He argues that our dependence on processed foods and sugar and other harmful foods like seed oils has led to a health crisis of catastrophic proportions.
Expert’s Forecast Says There is a 60% Chance Trump Wins Election, by Anthony Iafrate
By Anthony Iafrate, Catholic Vote – The latest 2024 election forecast by renowned statistician Nate Silver determined that former President Donald Trump has a six-in-ten chance of winning back the White House in November… Silver determined Trump has about a 60% probability of winning the presidency, despite the fact that Vice President Kamala Harris has been consistently leading in recent national polls… due to Trump lately gaining ground in a host of battleground states – particularly in the “blue wall” states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
Dancing With the Devil, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – And heaven knows—I mean, heaven knows—in our culture the devil has many different ways to deliver his messages. Want to tempt someone to anger? Give him a newspaper. To envy? Magazine advertisements. To lust, or greed, or gluttony? Log onto the internet. Your ticket to perdition may be purchased with a click of the mouse.
Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, by M.C. Holbrook
By M.C. Holbrook, Catholic Exchange – This Sunday, on September 8th, the Church celebrates Mary’s birthday. Scripture tells us very little about the circumstances surrounding her birth, but still, we can glean a lot about who it is we are celebrating from what Scripture does reveal to us about Our Blessed Mother… After her visit from the angel Gabriel, Mary travels “in haste” to visit her cousin Elizabeth. Upon Mary’s entering her home, Elizabeth’s very first reaction to seeing her cousin is to proclaim—by “[crying] out in a loud voice” that Mary is “most blessed.”
Survey: 2-Parent Families and Church Affiliation Provide Support in Increasingly Isolated America, by Susan Berry, Ph.D.
By Susan Berry, Ph.D., Catholic Vote – Americans who come from two-parent families and who belong to churches or other places of faith report that they have more people to rely on for help and support during times of crisis… The finding comes from the American Enterprise Institute’s (AEI) 2024 American Social Capital Survey, which focused on Americans’ social life. The survey examined the increasing isolation of Americans over the past half-century, observing that Americans “participate in organized activities less often and join fewer community groups than they once did.” …
Saint of the Day for September 7: Blessed Frédéric Ozanam
Franciscan Media – A man convinced of the inestimable worth of each human being, Frédéric served the poor of Paris well, and drew others into serving the poor of the world. Through the Saint Vincent de Paul Society, which he founded, his work continues to the present day.
Harris Leads Trump Among Catholic Voters, Per EWTN News/RealClear Opinion Research Poll, by Matthew Bunso
By Matthew Bunson, CNA – The findings also reveal a significant gender gap among Catholic voters, while Trump is currently receiving support from 30% of Catholic Latinos. According to the findings, 50% of Catholic voters currently support Harris for president while 43% support Trump and 6% are undecided. Harris is also ahead of Trump among Catholic Latino voters, leading the former president 60% to 30% overall but with 9% still undecided. This is important given the growing size and influence of Latinos in American Catholicism. …
Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are Population Control Radicals Who Love Abortion, by Steven Mosher
By Steven Mosher, LifeNews – A few years ago, it would have been unthinkable to make abortion—the death of unborn children—the centerpiece of a presidential campaign… But that’s exactly what the Harris-Walz campaign is doing… It’s not just that they have abandoned former President Bill Clinton’s “safe, legal, and rare” formulation and embraced the “right” to kill an unborn baby for any reason, at any time, up to and including the moment of birth—and even after birth, should the baby survive the abortion.
All the Right People Hate Trump, by Austin Ruse
By Austin Ruse, Crisis Magazine – Finally, remember this. All the right people hate Trump: the legacy media, the elite academy, the Democratic Party, the national security state. They hate him because they hated us first. The choice between Kamala and Trump is crystal clear. …
Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, by M.C. Holbrook (Sept. 8th)
By M.C. Holbrook, Catholic Exchange – So today, let us ask Mary to come in haste and to stay with us by offering her a gift on her birthday, the gift of a heartfelt Rosary or even just one Hail Mary. Whatever we have to give her is enough—as long as it is offered with all the love we have in our hearts. In return, Mary will “lend” us her heart and fill in the gap between the love we are capable of and the love that is the Lord’s due… From this day all generations will call me blessed: the Almighty has done great things for me, and holy is his Name. (Lk 1:48-49).
Candace Owens Doesn’t Speak for Catholics, by Andrew Doran and Mary Eberstadt
By Andrew Doran and Mary Eberstad, First Things – Candace Owens, a Catholic convert and former pundit at the Daily Wire, has come under fire for anti-Semitic rhetoric, including promoting the “blood libel” charge and linking Judaism to pedophilia. She is not alone among Jew-bashers with large online followings trying to claim the label of “Catholic right” these days (notorious anti-Semite Nick Fuentes and some lesser-knowns do the same). But Owens stands out because her recent conversion in April through London’s fabled Brompton Oratory has coincided with her increasingly impassioned attacks on Jews qua Jews, creating the impression that the two are linked.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: The Unity of the New and the Old
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 5:33-39 – And they said to him, “The disciples of John fast often and offer prayers, and so do the disciples of the Pharisees, but yours eat and drink.” And Jesus said to them, “Can you make wedding guests fast while the bridegroom is with them? The days will come, when the bridegroom is taken away from them, and then they will fast in those days.” …
No, Your Parish is Not ‘Vibrant’, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Could we all please agree to stop using the adjective “vibrant” to describe a Catholic parish, diocese, or other faith community?… Is your parish or diocese oscillating or pulsating rapidly? No. Nor should it. So why is the word “vibrant” invoked with such mind-numbing frequency to describe Catholic communities?
Founder’s Quote
Patriot Post – “Neither the wisest constitution nor the wisest laws will secure the liberty and happiness of a people whose manners are universally corrupt.” —Samuel Adams (1749)
CatholicVote: Unprecedented Surge of Migrants Has ‘Remade’ the U.S. Labor Force
CV News Feed – A recent Wall Street Journal (WSJ) article analyzed how an unprecedented surge of illegal migrants – an overwhelming percentage of whom are working age – has “remade” the composition of the United States’ labor force… “The U.S. is experiencing its largest immigration wave in generations,” wrote WSJ economics reporter Paul Kiernan in a piece published Wednesday… “Immigrants are swelling the population and changing the makeup of the U.S. labor force in ways that are likely to reverberate through the economy for decades.” ….
THE TRUMP TRAIN (WRECK): Can MAGA Movement Survive Abortion Compromise? by Michael J. Matt (WATCH)
By Michael J. Matt, Editor, Remnant TV – In this Remnant Underground, Michael J. Matt joins forces with Matt Walsh, Harrison Butker, Lila Rose, Abby Johnson, Bishop Barron, and others in pleading with Donald Trump to stop his disastrous compromise with abortion before Kamala Harris runs away with the November election… (This is a holy war, Mr. Trump. Please stop listening to Benjamin Netanyahu!)… As all the polls continue to go south for Trump – even after the Kennedy endorsement – Michael makes a case that it’s up to pro-life Christian Americans to rescue the GOP from its useless advisors who seem hellbent on handing Trump/Vance a massive defeat.
Toxic Exposures: 10 Teens Gave Up Smartphones for a Month. Here’s What Happened, by John-Michael Dumais
By John-Michael Dumais, Children’s Health Defense – In a bold experiment that addresses the growing concerns about smartphone addiction and teen mental health, British journalist Decca Aitkenhead challenged her two teenage sons and eight of their friends to go without smartphones for a month… The results, published this month in the U.K.’s Sunday Times Magazine, offer a compelling glimpse into how digital detox can transform young lives — and potentially address what author Jonathan Haidt, Ph.D., calls the “anxious generation.”
Will ‘Generation Z’ Take Us All to Hell? by David Warren
By David Warren, The Catholic Thing – “Well done, good and faithful servant,” as we said to ourselves in thinking (here) of Saint Bruno today, that courageous enemy of decadence and filth, and of the Carthusian Order he founded. “Euge!”… I’ve been trying to catch up with our social degeneration with the help of Jonathan Haidt, the only social psychologist who is, apparently, not also a left-wing lunatic. His recent book, The Anxious Generation, is a study of the latest generation of our youth, and how they’ve been rewired by the Internet.
Saint of the Day for September 6: Blessed Claudio Granzotto (Aug. 23, 1900 – Aug. 15, 1947)
By Franciscan Media – Blessed Claudio Granzotto’s Story – Born in Santa Lucia del Piave near Venice, Claudio was the youngest of nine children and was accustomed to hard work in the fields. At the age of 9, he lost his father. Six years later, he was drafted into the Italian army, where he served more than three years.
Gov. Walz Subpoenaed in Probe of $250 Million Fraud Scheme, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, MRC TV – Democrats’ vice presidential candidate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, has been subpoenaed regarding a $250 million fraud scheme… On Wednesday, House Education and the Workforce Committee Chairwoman Virginia Foxx (R-NC) issued subpoenas to Gov. Walz and the Biden Administration’s USDA and its Office of Inspector General (OIG) to obtain previously-denied information regarding their respective responses to the fraud case.
Trump-Vance Campaign Launches Catholics for Trump Coalition, by Tyler Arnold
By Tyler Arnold, CNA – Former President Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign on Sept. 4 launched the Catholics for Trump coalition, which emphasizes the defense of religious liberty, traditional values, and the sanctity of human life as priorities of the Republican nominee’s agenda… The coalition, which intends to rally Catholic support behind the former president, seeks to show a contrast between Trump and his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, on key issues that are important to Catholics.
Another Chinese Spy in Democrat Employ, by Emmy Griffin
By Emmy Griffin, Patriot Post – New York Governor Kathy Hochul is the latest politician found with a spy on her staff… It should come as no surprise that a party that generally hates America is rife with foreign agents and politicians for sale (e.g., “The Big Guy”). The latest of these rooted-out foreign agents is Linda Sun, a 41-year-old Chinese-born American citizen. Sun had been working in New York State politics in various positions for 12 years and was also allegedly a spy for China.
Fighting Burnout & Finding Fulfillment, by Jack Rigert
By Jack Rigert, Catholic Exchange – Dr. Gerald May was a practicing psychiatrist who also was burnt out as he grew increasingly frustrated with his inability to do more for his patients. His own tank running on empty for too long compelled him to turn to God. Thus, a portal to grace was opened. “Grace,” he wrote, “was able to flow into this emptiness, and something new was able to grow.”
CatholicVote: Coors Light: The Latest Corporation to Nix DEI Amid Customer-Led Movement Against ‘Woke’ Policies
By CatholicVote – Coors Light announced plans to distance itself from diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies amid a conservative consumer-led movement that seeks to remove “woke” policies from major American corporations… Conservative content maker and filmmaker Robby Starbuck announced Coors’ plans on Tuesday… “Big news: Last week I messaged executives from @CoorsLight @MolsonCoors to let them know that I planned to expose their woke policies,” Starbuck wrote. “Today they’re preemptively making changes.” …
The Battle of the Sexes Belongs in the Home, by Jason M. Craig
By Jason M. Craig, Crisis Magazine – “Marriage is a duel to the death,” said G.K. Chesterton, “which no man of honour should decline.” Marriage fully lived is, to borrow a form of battle uglier than dueling, mutual, assured destruction. But it doesn’t destroy persons and things, it destroys ego, pride, and selfishness. Oh, happy war that ends in both sides winning.
Inside the Mind of a ‘Trans’ Mass Shooter, Molded by Our Masters, Whose Manifesto They Trashed the Constitution to Hide, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – Want to convey the stakes of the upcoming election?… First, go see the new movie, Reagan… While he was a sinner like the rest of us, Ronald Reagan was also a believer, and an overwhelmingly virtuous example of the kind of human being the old, Christian-led America used to produce: honest, tolerant, principled, and deeply attached to freedom. He believed in the balanced tension of faith and reason, liberty and law, that guided America’s Founders and shaped our Constitution — a document which power-hungry leftists now are calling “dangerous” in the pages of The New York Times.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: You Will Catch People for the Kingdom of God
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 5:1-11 – While the people pressed upon him to hear the word of God, he was standing by the lake of Gennesaret. And he saw two boats by the lake; but the fishermen had gone out of them and were washing their nets. 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. And when he had ceased speaking, he said to Simon, “Put out into the deep and let down your nets for a catch.” …
There Are No Licensed COVID Vaccines for Kids Under 12 — But CDC Wants Babies to Get 3 Pfizer Shots by Age 9 Months
By Ray L. Flores II, Esq., Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D., Children’s Health Defense – Nine-month-old babies must receive multiple doses of an unlicensed mRNA COVID-19 vaccine to be considered “up to date” with their COVID-19 vaccination, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)… The CDC’s updated guidance, issued Aug. 30, states that children — as young as 6 months old — should get either two doses of the 2024-2025 Moderna vaccine or three doses of the 2024-2025 Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.
Florida Must Vote No on Amendment 4, Don’t Put Abortions Up to Birth in the State Constitution, by Sarah Holliday
By Sarah Holliday, LifeNews – Pro-lifers are sounding the alarm on Florida’s 2024 ballot initiative, Amendment 4, which, if passed, would not only end Florida’s six-week pro-life protection but would “enshrine” abortion into the state’s constitution. As the initiative states, “No law shall prohibit, penalize, delay, or restrict abortion before viability or when necessary to protect the patient’s health, as determined by the patient’s healthcare provider.”
Democrats Want To Keep The U.S. Border Wide Open as an Electoral Strategy, by John Daniel Davidson
By John Daniel Davidson, Sr. Editor at The Federalist – If you want to know where Vice President Kamala Harris and the Democrats stand on the border and immigration, a recent exchange between former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Bill Maher tells the tale… Pelosi recently told Maher that she supports a California bill that would give illegal immigrants taxpayer money to buy homes. Maher quipped that Democrats didn’t used to support “free housing” for illegal immigrants, and Pelosi replied, “Well, that’s not free housing. It’s the American Dream being available to more people.”
Saint of the Day for September 5: St. Teresa of Calcutta (Aug. 26, 1910 – Sept. 5, 1997)
By Franciscan Media – Saint Teresa of Calcutta’s Story: Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the tiny woman recognized throughout the world for her work among the poorest of the poor, was beatified October 19, 2003. Among those present were hundreds of Missionaries of Charity, the order she founded in 1950, as a diocesan religious community. Today the congregation also includes contemplative sisters and brothers and an order of priests.
The Battle for Life in Ten States This Election Cycle, by Mary Jo Anderson
By Mary Jo Anderson, Catholic World Report – The Women’s Health Protection Act (WHPA) is the basic model for all the amendments that will confront voters in November. WHPA, based on Senate bill 1645 sponsored by then Senator Kamala Harris, prohibits states from enacting laws that regulate abortion. These amendments are so extreme that the social fabric, culture and finances of states are at risk. Catholic Bishop Conferences in those states have alerted Catholic citizens to their obligation to vote NO on the amendments and to politically engage and educate fellow citizens in the public square.
Pope Benedict XVI: Christ’s Mission Is for All
By Pope Benedict XVI, The Catholic Thing – Matthew’s genealogy traces the male line, but in the course of it, prior to Mary who appears at the end, four women are mentioned by name: Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, and the wife of Uriah. Why do these women appear in the genealogy? By what criterion are they chosen?… It has been said that all four women were sinners. So, their inclusion here would serve to indicate that Jesus took upon himself their sins-and with them the sins of the world – and that his mission was the justification of sinners.
Angel Studios: questioning the hype, by Thomas V. Mirus
By Thomas V. Mirus, Catholic Culture – The most significant development in Christian filmmaking these past few years has been the rise of Angel Studios… Angel Studios has suddenly acquired a reputation as the cutting edge of religious cinema… Catholics, too, have joined in the enthusiasm. Based on the strength of Angel’s first two high-profile releases, The Chosen and Sound of Freedom, many had high expectations for the biopic of St. Frances Xavier Cabrini that was released in March. When I opined that Cabrini did a disservice to the saint’s memory, some people responded with surprise that Angel Studios in particular would fail in such a project ….
Father Ripperger Releases Prayer Consecrating 2024 Election to the Blessed Virgin Mary, by Stephen Kokx
By Stephen Kokx, LifeSiteNews – Father Chad Ripperger’s new prayer consecrates to Our Lady ‘the integrity of the upcoming election and its outcome…’ Among other things, Father’s prayer asks Mary to assist with “the integrity of the upcoming election and its outcome, so that what is spiritually and morally best for the citizens of our country may be accomplished.” It also begs elected officials to “govern according to the spiritual and moral principles which will bring our nation into conformity with the teachings of Thy Son.”
If You Think Trump Is The Abortion Extremist, You’ve Bought Democrat Propaganda, by Margot Cleveland
By Margot Cleveland, The Federalist – Florida’s Amendment 4 ballot initiative is not about overturning the state’s six-week abortion ban. It is about inscribing an unlimited, unregulated access to abortion-on-demand for the entire nine months of pregnancy into the state constitution… Trump knows this, which is why he is voting “no” on Amendment 4. Yet the Kamala Harris-Tim Walz campaign and abortion apologists continue to deceive Americans, both about Trump’s position and the consequence of abortion initiatives. Now, prolifers have a unique opportunity to use the focus on Trump to counter the left’s lies.
Fr. Richard Heilman/Grace Force/Fr. Ripperger Announce “Consecration of the Election to the Blessed Virgin Mary”
By Fr Richard Heilman, U.S. Grace Force – We must call on heaven’s help to save our country! Fr. Chad Ripperger joins us to discuss the gravity of the upcoming election and the part that we ALL have in this historic moment. We must pray! This is why Fr. Ripperger is announcing that he has composed a special prayer entitled, “Consecration of the Election to the Blessed Virgin Mary.” Please join us in praying this prayer each day in the lead up to the election.
Bishop Strickland Laments Trump’s IVF Support: We Are ‘Without a Profoundly Pro-Life Candidate’, by Stephen Kokx
By Stephen Kokx, LifeSiteNews – Bishop Emeritus of Tyler, Texas, Joseph Strickland, has said that President Donald Trump’s support for in-vitro fertilization has left voters without a truly pro-life candidate in the 2024 race for the White House… “IVF ignores God’s design and condemns many embryos to destruction. The bottom line is that IVF is one more example of playing God,” he said. “Biden is an atrocity, but Trump is wrong about IVF. So sad that we are left without a profoundly ProLife candidate.”
The Christian Nationalism We Need, by Sen. Josh Hawley
By Sen. Josh Hawley, First Things – Don’t back down on the moral questions that matter. Don’t give in to the pressure to redefine marriage or disregard unborn life. Never turn your back on working people. Stand up for the perennial principles that transcend this and every election… Work, home, God. These are the things Americans love together, that sustain our common life—that make us a nation… every citizen is heir to the loves, to the liberties, to the common purpose our Christian tradition gives us… Working Americans deserve a Republican Party willing to fight for that inheritance. …
A New Era in American Politics: The Kennedy-Trump Alliance, by Scott Ventureyra
By Scott Ventureyra, Crisis Magazine – If this alliance wins the next election and holds true to their word, the moment at the Arizona Rally where RFK Jr. walked onto the stage to the Foo Fighters’ song “My Hero” (regardless of the Foo Fighters’ subservience to the establishment) will forever go down as one of the most iconic and transformative moments in modern American—and world—history. I am hopeful but cautious.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: He Laid His Hands on Every One and Healed Them
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 4:38-44 – 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. And he stood over her and rebuked the fever, and it left her; and immediately she rose and served them. 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. ….
Deacon Michael Bickerstaff: Truth, Goodness, and Beauty
By Deacon Michael Bickerstaff, Integrated Catholic Life – Truth, Goodness, Beauty, along with Unity, are what Catholics refer to as the transcendentals. The transcendentals are qualities of persons and things that transcend material things and the particular moment in time. These qualities are rooted in being and find their source in God… the late Father Thomas Dubay, wrote, “Truth, beauty and goodness have their being together, by truth we are put in touch with reality which we find is good for us and beautiful to behold. In our knowing, loving and delighting the gift of reality appears to us as something infinitely and in-exhaustively valuable and fascinating.” ….
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: Saint Maximilian Kolbe: Lighting a Candle in the Darkness
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – To most who entered Auschwitz, it must have seemed nothing less than a black hole of evil—a place with such a concentrated gravitational field of darkness, that it swallowed all light and all goodness… It must have seemed to many who entered there that Auschwitz was definitive proof of the superior power of evil over goodness and of the powerlessness of goodness… That is, until St. Maximilian lit his candle in the darkness, thereby scattering the shadows and filling the place with the light of love.
What Does Victory Look Like? by Steven Thomas
By Steven Thomas, Catholic Exchange – We have experienced a unique moment in U.S. Catholicism. For the first time in our history, or in any country’s history, we have witnessed our Eucharistic Lord in the form of a cross processed across the entire country. Let me repeat, it’s never been done before in history, until now!… Why do I bring this up? Because this is a crucial part in the Triumph of the Immaculate Heart. The Triumph is not the end in itself, but the fruit of the Triumph is the reign of the Sacred (and Eucharistic) Heart… We will know the Triumph is here when we see its fruit. Oh, I certainly hope our bishops have seen the blood in the water with this Eucharistic Pilgrimage. The key is to not take your foot off the enemy’s neck—double down, aim even higher!
God’s Justice or God’s Mercy? by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – Back in the 1970s and 1980s, I used to wonder why mercy was so much emphasized in contemporary Catholicism, especially since it seemed to be stressed most by those who were leaning as far away as they could from the clear and specific teachings of Christ and His Church and the need to adhere to them. Suddenly the emphasis was on the “deep reality” that we are all wounded and that we must all depend not so much on hard truths as on God’s mercy.
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. ..
Archbishop Aguer: Pope Francis’ Peronism Helps Explain his ‘Disregard for Tradition’
By + Héctor Aguer, Archbishop Emeritus of La Plata, LifeSiteNews – A new circumstance now stands out in Pope Francis’ relationship not with Argentina, which he has so far not deigned to visit, but with Peronism and its variants. The Pontiff is implicitly recognized as the leader of Peronism… Returning to the issue of poverty that affects more than half the population, we must recognize the gravity of the gradual disappearance of the middle classes, whose existence distinguished Argentina within Latin America. Today we are witnessing a phenomenon that is the opposite of what made our country original: Argentines are emigrating, not only to Bolivia or Peru, but also to Spain and other European countries.
Trump Responds to Pro-Life Pressure, by Jonathon Van Maren
By Jonathon Van Maren, First Things – Pro-lifers recognize that a Harris-Walz administration would be horrific; most also recognize that if the new pro-choice GOP becomes permanent, the American pro-life movement could find itself in the same situation as pro-lifers in Canada and the U.K., where no major party is willing to defend pre-born human rights. Both scenarios would be a disaster, and reasonable people can disagree in good faith on the best strategic way forward. What is not in question is that all available leverage should be used now, and that the MAGA activists insisting on blind loyalty must be ignored.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: His Word Was with Authority and Power
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 4:31-37 – And he went down to Capernaum, a city of Galilee. And he was teaching them on the Sabbath; and they were astonished at his teaching, for his word was with authority. And in the synagogue there was a man who had the spirit of an unclean demon; and he cried out with a loud voice, “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 First American ‘No-Go Zone’, by Michael Swartz
By Michael Swartz, Patriot Post – America has at least one of these types of “no-go zones” hundreds of miles inland from the border, in the town of Aurora, Colorado… The backstory is relatively simple: Denver has become a sanctuary city and the leading adopter of immigrants per capita, with over 40,000 housed in a city of 710,000. However, Denver is not the entirety of its metro area, and the “no-go zone” in question is actually housed in its easterly suburb of Aurora, a large metro area itself, boasting a population close to 400,000.
Feds Gave Catholic Charities Almost $800 Million That Helped Shelter, Transport Biden’s Migrants into U.S. Communities, by Neil Munro
By Neil Munro, Breitbart – Congress and Pres. Joe Biden’s government have reportedly paid the Texas arm of Catholic Charities USA $769 million since 2021 to help deliver a huge population of poor migrants into U.S. communities, workplaces, and housing… Catholic leaders are defending Catholic Charities’ participation in the government’s migration-based economic strategy which divides many foreign families, kills many migrants, cuts Americans’ wages, drives up housing costs, expands U.S. poverty, and reduces the incentive for U.S. trade with developing countries.
Frozen Human Embryos Deserve Some Protection Too, by Jerzy Kwaśniewski
By Jerzy Kwaśniewski, The Remnant – The debate over the regulation of IVF in the United States, which was sparked by the Alabama Supreme Court’s decision last February, appears to have somewhat subsided after the state’s legislature passed a law to protect IVF service providers, while at the same time bills limiting the ability of individual states to introduce restrictions on medically-assisted reproduction failed to pass in the US Senate…. In contrast with Poland, however, the United States remains a largely self-regulated market for IVF service providers, and if legislation is needed, it is rather legislation that would place some limits on what can and cannot be done.
Texas Democrat Legislator Becomes Republican, Says Democrats are “Radicalized”, by Jennifer Nuelle
By Jennifer Nuelle, LifeNews – Texas Democrat Shawn Thierry declared the party switch while attending the Moms for Liberty summit in Washington, D.C., noting that she cannot support some of the liberal policies like sex change surgeries for minors and stripping Title IX protections for female athletes… “This is not the party I grew up with,” Thierry said in a statement posted to X. “I have witnessed firsthand how the so-called ‘liberal’ left now stifles thoughtful debate, silencing dissent with an iron fist—demanding blind allegiance to ideology, where one must ‘comply or be cast out.’ This is not the Democratic Party I once supported and represented.”
Can RFK Jr.’s Anti-Establishment Coalition Help Swing The Election For Trump? by Brian Robertson
By Brian Robertson, The Federalist – The truth is, few in Kennedy’s coalition of anti-war, medical freedom, and free-speech advocates against the D.C. power structure would have felt highly motivated to turn out for either of the major party alternatives if RFK Jr. had simply withdrawn from the race. The fact that Kennedy not only endorsed Trump but indicated that he would likely be taking a role in policy and personnel decisions in another Trump administration gives his supporters the opportunity to cast a vote for his agenda rather than for Donald Trump, about whom they are unenthusiastic at best.
Catholic Liberal Arts College in California Has Nation’s ‘Most Conservative’ Students, by Kate Quiñones
By Kate Quiñones, Catholic News Agency – Thomas Aquinas College has been ranked by the Princeton Review as having the most conservative collegiate student body in the country… The Princeton Review selects 390 top colleges each year and then ranks them according to different categories based on student responses to surveys… According to student responses, Thomas Aquinas College (TAC), a small Catholic liberal arts college in southern California, ranked No. 1 in “most conservative students.” Other Catholic schools that ranked in the same category included University of Dallas (UD) at No. 6 …
Voting for the Millstone, by Randall Smith
By Randall Smith, The Catholic Thing – I hope instead I would have read that passage, Mark 9:42, where Jesus says, “Whoever offends one of these little ones…it is better for him that a millstone were hung about his neck, and he were cast into the sea,” and said to myself, “If the Bible says don’t kill but protect the ‘little ones,’ then I had better ‘gird my loins,’ stop thinking like man does rather than as God does and bid Satan to get behind me.” Then at least I could say: “I didn’t vote for those murderous bastards.”
Bankrupt Dioceses Need to Fail, by Matt Kappadakunnel
By Matt Kappadakunnel, Crisis Magazine – Whether we look to the financial or the spiritual basis of bankruptcy, what is evident is the dioceses that are currently in or heading toward financial bankruptcy have already suffered from decades of moral bankruptcy that led to these monetary woes. Rather than defend against or decry a state’s legislative decision that enforces a comprehensive accountability against bad actors within the Church, notwithstanding if the accused is alive or not, Catholics need to call on said dioceses to accept the consequences due unto them.
Bishop Strickland: Catholics Cannot Support Democrats Because They Are the ‘Party of Death’
By LifeSiteNews Staff, LifeSiteNews – On this week’s two-part episode of The Bishop Strickland Show, Bishop Joseph Strickland discusses not living like the scribes and Pharisees, the evils of the Democrat Party, the importance of the Akita message for our times, apostasy “at the top” of the Church… Strickland ended the show by reading from his latest letter about “corruption and the powerful evil forces” in the Catholic Church and society, including apostasy “at the top” of the Church. The letter further called on the faithful to heed the warnings of Fatima and Akita and cling to the Holy Eucharist and the Blessed Mother.
Why Work Matters: Catholics and Labor Day, by Russell M. Lawson
By Russell M. Lawson, Catholic Exchange – There is Biblical and ecclesiastical support for the recognition of the worker, the value of work, and the rights of workers. In the Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church, issued under Pope John Paul II, the necessity and value of work is justified according to Biblical and Catholic doctrine. God’s work, human work, God’s Creation, and humans as creatures who work according to God’s will—these are important themes in the Bible. …
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Priests Preaching Politics
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – Years ago, I slightly disguised and repackaged the Ten Commandments for an invocation at a public event. My prayer horrified some, and they unwittingly dismissed the Ten Commandments as political interference. Others were happy with my so-called conservative politics. My invocation was intended to satisfy neither group. I merely invoked the power of God’s word and applied His Commandments to current events… How can Bible-believing Catholics who love Jesus vote for someone who is pro-abortion, pro-LGBTQ, pro-WOKE, and indifferent to the murder of non-combatants in war? Is the priest telling you how to vote? No, he’s warning you not to participate in the evil that threatens damnation.
Opinion: It Is a Time for Choosing, by Patrick Novecosky
By Patrick Novecosky, Catholic World Report – Pro-lifers in America have always been homeless, politically speaking… After President Trump’s cryptic assertion last week that his administration “will be great for women and their reproductive rights,” it should come as no surprise that he signaled support for Florida’s Proposition 4 before backtracking Friday afternoon… Trump told NBC on Thursday that Florida’s law protecting babies after six weeks in the womb is too short. “I am going to be voting that we need more than six weeks,” he said… He told Fox News the very next day: “I’ll be voting no.”
EDITORIAL: The Trump Betrayal, by Eric Sammons
By Eric Sammons, Crisis Magazine – The relationship between the pro-life movement and Donald Trump has always been a tenuous one. Trump has never spoken our language, and his opposition to abortion has always seemed pragmatic at best. Yet, unlike previous Republican presidents who did speak our language, he was primarily responsible for achieving the Holy Grail of the movement: the overturning of Roe v. Wade… Achieving that long-sought goal strengthened the bonds between Trump and pro-lifers, and it seemed that the bond could never be broken. Apparently Trump himself wants to test that assumption.
Are Missionaries Agents of Colonialism? by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – Recent observations by Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle suggest that the charge that Christian missionaries are agents of colonialism has not yet been laid to rest (see Cardinal Tagle defends missionaries). In reality, this is an accusation typically made by those who are themselves “colonializing” by trying to turn the third-world poor into agents of, or supports for, Western secularism.
CatholicVote: Catholics First
By Brian Burch, CatholicVote – We’ve been enthusiastic supporters of Trump-Vance… We’ve argued that the threat of Kamala Harris – the most vile and aggressive enemy of everything we hold sacred – poses an existential threat to life, our Church, and more. We have also argued that Trump’s pro-life record and sanity on gender, the border, education, and more make him the obvious choice for Catholic voters.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: The Master Will Settle His Account with Them
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 25:14-30 – “For it will be as when a man going on a journey called his servants and entrusted to them his property; to one he gave five talents, to another two, to another one, to each according to his ability. Then he went away. He who had received the five talents went at once and traded with them; and he made five talents more. ….
The Satanic Roots of Abortion: Just Another Form of Rebellion, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – Several years ago, we learned from an explosive exposé of Planned Parenthood and its organ-trafficking partners that some of the pregnancies which they ended were so far along that the children whose body parts they harvested were nearly or fully viable at the time they were killed. As one of the profiteers in the ninth video of David Daleiden’s earth-shaking series admits, she witnessed procedures during which the “fetus was already in the vaginal canal. Whenever we put her in the stirrups, it just fell out.” …
Washington DC is Leading the US Catholic Revival, by Franziska Harter
By Franziska Harter, Catholic Herald – Washington, DC, is not only the capital city of the most powerful country in the world, but it is also, unbeknownst to many, the scene of the spiritual renewal of the North American continent… Just a few steps past the city’s Brookland metro station, you’ll start to notice it: the neighbourhood in the northeast of Washington is somehow different. Engrossed in a lively conversation, two young women stroll past with “Catholic Soccer” written on their T-shirts. Then three young Dominicans pass by. A few minutes later a nun crosses your path.
Does Scripture Bash Tradition? by Marcellino D’Ambrosio
By Marcellino D’Ambrosio, Ph.D., Integrated Catholic Life – One of the great battle cries of the Protestant Reformation was “sola scriptura!” Many thought that the Catholic Church had cluttered up the simple Christian faith by adding all sorts of practices, customs and doctrines over the centuries. They thought the Church in their day was guilty of exactly the same Pharisaical obsession with traditions condemned by Jesus in Mark 7:1-23. The solution, it seemed, was simple. Let’s purify the Church by ditching all these traditions and keeping the Bible alone.
Saints of the Day for August 31: Sts. Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus
Franciscan Media – The actions of these two influential Jewish leaders give insight into the charismatic power of Jesus and his teachings—and the risks that could be involved in following him… Joseph was a respected, wealthy civic leader who had become a disciple of Jesus. Following the death of Jesus, Joseph obtained Jesus’ body from Pilate …
Catholic Vote: Archbishop Gomez on Living Out Catholic Faith Amid Today’s Political Climate
By Archbishop Gomez, Angelus (Catholic Vote) – “The early Christians never tried to change the world by using power or violence,” the Archbishop continued, “but they turned the world upside down by proclaiming and practicing values and virtues that the world had never seen before.”.. “At Ephesus, they challenged the idols of the economy and society; at Athens, they engaged the ideals of cultural and intellectual elites,” he wrote.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: The Foolish Will Miss Heaven’s Wedding Feast
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 25:1-13 – “Then the kingdom of heaven shall be compared to ten maidens who took their lamps and went to meet the bridegroom. Five of them were foolish, and five were wise. For when the foolish took their lamps, they took no oil with them; but the wise took flasks of oil with their lamps. As the bridegroom was delayed, they all slumbered and slept. ….
Catholic Vote: Trump Says He Would Make IVF Free, Funded by Either Government or Insurance
By Catholic Vote – Republican nominee former President Donald Trump told NBC News’ Dasha Burns on Thursday that if elected in November, he would make in-vitro fertilization (IVF) free for “all Americans that get it.”… “Under the Trump administration, we are going to be paying for that treatment,” he said. “Or we’re going to be mandating that the insurance company pay.”… “So, either the government will pay for it or the insurance company,” Burns reiterated… “Under a mandate,” Trump interjected. “Yes.”…
Outrage as Vatican Drops ‘Before Christ’ for ‘Before Common Era’, by Simon Caldwell
By Simon Caldwell, Catholic Herald – Catholics have accused the Vatican of betraying Jesus by substituting the term “Before Christ” for “Before Common Era” in official documentation… The traditional term BC was replaced by BCE in the English translation of a July letter by Pope Francis on the role of literature in Christian formation… Ann Widdecombe, a convert to the Catholic faith… “If the Vatican is doing that then it is a complete betrayal,” said Miss Widdecombe… “If the Vatican is removing the name of Christ from official documentation it’s a complete betrayal.”
Cultural Elephants in the Retirement Room, by John M. Grondelski
By John M. Grondelski, The Catholic Thing – As Labor Day approaches, it’s worth thinking about something that is inevitably a phase of everyone’s life: retirement. Discussions about retirement these days often devolve into talk about the pending crisis of Social Security. That’s an important question, of course, but shifting what should be a reflection of the years of life after work into worries about the Social Security system’s economic health masks a deeper issue.
African Archbishops: ‘They Are Sending Us Missionaries of Evil’, by Jonathan Liedl
By Jonathan Liedl, National Catholic Register – The West used to send Africa the Gospel. Now, African Church leaders are warning that Western nations and individuals are spreading a far different message throughout the continent, in what they describe as a warped form of proselytization… From Kenya to Cameroon, Ghana to Tanzania, local archbishops tell the Register that Western aid workers, government officials and even tourists are advancing secular understandings of sexuality and the human person that are incompatible not merely with African cultural values, but with the timeless teachings of the Catholic faith.
A ‘Grave Sin’? Balancing the Pope’s Statement on Migration, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – At his regular weekly audience on Wednesday, Pope Francis once again prompted howls of protest when he said that efforts to repel immigrants were “a grave sin.”… The angry reactions were understandable, because the Pope’s remarks were inflammatory. But most of the protests were off-target, because they missed the main thrust of the Pope’s Wednesday talk. If we are hoping for a serious debate on the crisis of migration, and we deplore the Pope’s incautious rhetoric, we should ourselves be careful to dispute what he said—not what he did not say.
Video: CO Apartment Building May Have Been Taken Over by Armed Migrants, by Eric Scheiner
By Eric Scheiner, MRC TV – The City of Aurora Colorado on Wednesday confirmed “components” of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TdA) are operating in the community but claim reports of TdA influence “are isolated.”… Cindy and Edward Romero lived in that apartment building until Wednesday. FOX31 interviewed them… “It’s been a nightmare and I can’t wait to get out of here,” former resident Cindy Romero said… Fox31 also reported that the couple’s car was riddled with bullets after a shootout at the complex earlier in the month.
Live Action President Lila Rose: ‘Trump is Losing Pro-Life Votes’, by Tyler Arnold
By Tyler Arnold, Catholic News Agency – Live Action president Lila Rose is increasing her criticism of 2024 Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump — arguing that his recent statements are alienating pro-life voters such as herself… “Given the current situation, we have two pro-abortion tickets,” Rose said in a post on X on Thursday, Aug. 29… “A Trump win is not a pro-life win right now,” she continued. “Pro-lifers will need to challenge both leaders either way. We only help Trump by sounding the alarm — Trump is losing pro-life votes regardless of what I say — because of his own actions.”
Made, Not Begotten: Why We Said “No!” to In Vitro Fertilization, by Nathanael Blake
By Nathanael Blake, Catholic World Report – We should not expect much courage from politicians, but Christians are called to bear witness to the truth, regardless of what opinion polls show. And the truth is that IVF is wrong… When my wife and I said “No” to in vitro fertilization, we assumed that we were rejecting our last hope of bearing children. Our years of infertility were unexplained and unresolved, despite the best efforts of the Catholic Ob/Gyn practice we had been going to. They had been thorough, and the physician who offered us a second opinion had nothing to add—except pushing us to try IVF.
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.
Report: Fr. Thomas Rosica Accused of Sexual Assault, Loses Priestly Faculties, by Dorothy Cummings McLean
By Dorothy Cummings McLean, LifeSiteNews – Father Thomas Rosica has been accused of sexually assaulting a young priest over 20 years ago… Rumors exchanged among insiders in the Archdiocese of Toronto for the past few months were substantiated yesterday when an American Catholic news outlet, The Pillar, revealed the Fr. Rosica’s faculties as a priest were suspended in March 2024 after the alleged victim filed suit against him in an Ontario court… (The Pillar reports), Rosica first developed a relationship with his accuser, who was not named, when the latter was a newly ordained priest in the late 1990s.
CatholicVote: Analysis: Abortion is Not a Winning Issue for Dems After All
CV News Feed – “At the margin, abortion is a winning issue for the left,” Riley added: The country is broadly pro-choice—most people believe abortion should be all or mostly legal rather than all or mostly illegal. Still, a significant faction of the Democratic Party believes that there should be essentially no restrictions on abortion, a position that is rather unpopular. Highlighting liberal extremism could help neutralize the issue among moderates.
Catholics and the U.S. Presidential Elections: Donald Trump Clearly is the Choice From a Catholic Perspective, by Roberto de Mattei
By Roberto de Mattei, OnePeterFive – There is a Catholic doctrine of the lesser evil that can be summarized in these terms: 1. One can never positively and directly commit even the slightest evil; 2. to avoid a greater evil, one may tolerate a lesser evil committed by others, provided one does not approve of it as such and remembers the existence of a greater good to strive for… This doctrine is fundamental for orientation in a confused age in which the notion of the principle has been lost: “Bonum ex integra causa, malum ex quocumque defectu”(St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae I-IIae, q. 18, a. 4 ad 3)
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Are You Ready to Meet the Lord?
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 24:42-51 – Watch therefore, for you do not know on what day your Lord is coming. 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. Therefore you also must be ready; for the Son of man is coming at an hour you do not expect. ….
Courage and Outreach: Two Apostolates, Two Paths for Same-Sex Attracted Catholics, by Larry Chapp
By Larry Chapp, National Catholic Register – Recently two Catholic apostolates to homosexuals both held important conferences promoting their respective organizations. Their starkly differing approaches raise the question of the proper relationship between the truth of doctrine and the mercy we need to show in our pastoral application of those truths… The first organization is the well-established ministry known as Courage International, founded in 1980 by Father John Harvey (1918-2010)… The second is Outreach, the relatively new ministry of Jesuit Father James Martin, which held a conference Aug. 2-4 at Georgetown University.
What St. Augustine Did to Avoid Gossip and Foul Language in His Home, by Abel Camasca
By Abel Camasca, Catholic News Agency – St. Possidius tells us that St. Augustine was “very hospitable” and that “at the table” he liked reading and conversing more “than the appetite for eating and drinking.”… He also had a warning against gossip that said: “He who is fond of chewing away at the lives of others is not worthy of sitting at this table.” And he asked the guests “not to pepper the conversation with gossip and slander.”
Why Synodality Is a Sham, by Eric Sammons
By Eric Sammons, Crisis Magazine – Last month a social media intern working for the Gen. Secretariat of the Synod posted a poll on 𝕏 (formerly Twitter). The yes/no poll asked: “Do you believe that synodality as a path of conversion and reform can enhance the mission and participation of all the baptized?”… Yet when the people spoke, the Synod officials shut them down because what the people said didn’t go along with what they wanted to hear.
Cultural Influence, Political Decline, by Dan Hitchens
By Dan Hitchens, First Things – First Things readers will already know, from Kenneth L. Woodward’s demolition job in the May issue, just how scant is the evidence for a Christian-nationalist fifth column. But what’s also striking about this ongoing panic is that it ignores the terrain where Christianity actually is advancing. As religion loses its political influence, it has gained in intellectual and cultural salience. If you are alarmed that Christianity is “taking over,” you should look everywhere except the ballot box.
Newman and Modern Conservatism, by Frank DeVito
By Frank DeVito, Crisis Magazine – While the woke insanity of the past decade seems to be a new and novel threat, the current situation is really no more than the consistent continuation of liberalism. Since I can think of no greater modern warrior against liberalism, both in thought and practical action, than the great saint Cardinal Newman, I offer him as an example to join the great ranks who make up the canon of conservative heroes for today. …
Pro-Lifers Pouting About Trump Are Losing The Fight Against Deceptive Ballot Measures, by Jordan Boyd
By Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – Pretending that pitting the most pro-life president against the most abortion-crazed one is suddenly an unprecedented moral dilemma for pro-lifers committed to advancing the core mission of saving every unborn baby from in-utero slaughter is not just disingenuous. It verges on a malicious attempt to distract voters from the ballot measure battles that, if left unchecked, will determine without pushback that abortion through all nine months of pregnancy is the new American standard.
Amsterdam Bishop Says Young Catholics Are Going Back to ‘Roots of the Faith,’ Want Traditional Liturgy, by Andreas Wailzer
By Andreas Wailzer, LifeSiteNews – Dutch Bishop Johannes Hendriks said that young Catholics are going back to the roots of the faith, including more traditional liturgies… the bishop of Haarlem-Amsterdam described the dynamic of Catholics in the Netherlands. While many of the older generation are still demanding heterodox “reforms” along the lines of the German “Synodal Way,” young Catholics are returning to tradition.
Politics Before Faith: JD Vance Follows Kennedy and Cuomo, by David G. Bonagura, Jr.
By David G. Bonagura, Jr., Catholic World Report – Since his nomination as vice-president, Vance has yet to make an attempt to defend human life and oppose abortion in this manner… Will Senator Vance address, in writing and at length, his understanding of the role of the Catholic politician on the undercard of a presidential candidate who, in order to win votes, is openly supporting immoral practices that Catholics oppose?… Because, right now, Vance sounds an awful lot like the Catholic Democrats of old—compromising his faith for the sake of political gain.
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?
Trump: The Lesser of Two Evils Is a Moral Choice, by Robert G. Marshall
By Robert G. Marshall, Catholic Culture – Donald Trump has made it clear that he is no longer the solidly pro-life candidate which he seemed to be in previous elections. Indeed, many Americans who are disappointed with Trump’s manifest deficiencies may consider simply not bothering to vote in the 2024 Presidential election. But in considering this option, it is important to realize two things: First, often in politics we can only protect the good by voting for the lesser of two evils. Second, the Democratic candidate for President and her running mate favor policies which are far, far more evil than anything the Republican candidates would support.
Fight! Fight! Fight! by John B. Carpenter
By John B. Carpenter, American Thinker – But think of the kind of person Paul was training for eldership if they had to be warned not to fight over everything, not to hit people they opposed. Does anyone today think your average evangelical pastor needs to be warned not to punch people during his pastoral care? What kind of men were Paul’s churches attracting as shepherds if they had to be warned against taking a swing at their interlocutors? They were fighters. They were men who went into the fray and so needed the wisdom about picking their battles and not to fight in the flesh. But they were definitely fighters.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: True Beauty and Goodness Come from Within
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 23:27-32 – “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for you are like white washed tombs, which outwardly appear beautiful, but within they are full of dead men’s bones and all uncleanness. So you also outwardly appear righteous to men, but within you are full of hypocrisy and iniquity. “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for you build the tombs of the prophets and adorn the monuments of the righteous …..
Pro-Lifers Must Hold Trump, Republicans to Account Over Abandonment of Anti-Abortion Platform, by Jonathon Van Maren
By Jonathon Van Maren, LifeSiteNews – Without strong pro-life advocacy, the Republican move toward a pro-abortion platform could become permanent. To remain silent would be to participate in the coverup of the horror of abortion… Former President Donald Trump declared, shortly after the abortion-themed DNC, that his administration will be “great for women and their reproductive rights,” a euphemism for abortion. ….
Saint of the Day for August 28: St. Augustine of Hippo
Franciscan Media – A Christian at 33, a priest at 36, a bishop at 41: Many people are familiar with the biographical sketch of Augustine of Hippo, sinner turned saint. But to get to really know the man is a rewarding experience… There quickly surfaces the intensity with which he lived his life, whether his path led away from or toward God.
What Will Be the Price of Pope Francis’ China Dream? by Andrea Gagliarducci
By Andrea Gagliarducci, National Catholic Register – For now, it is only a telephone conversation. However, the fact that the Secretariat of State was not involved, that China considers Cardinal Zuppi an interlocutor, and that Cardinal Zuppi requested the phone call suggests that the Pope is trying to force the hand on dialogue with China… But if so, the question is: What cost might Francis be willing to make the Church pay, in return for a papal trip to China?
Majority of Democratic Voters Clueless About Kamala Harris’ Radical Positions: Poll, by Jared Harris
By Jared Harris, The Western Journal, (Gateway Pundit) – A new poll has found that a worrying majority of Democratic voters are completely ignorant of the political positions of Vice President Kamala Harris… A whopping 81 percent of those polled were totally clueless about Harris’ support for the elimination of private health insurance… Harris made a stand on the issue while sparring with other Democratic candidates leading up to the 2020 election, backing the single-payer system dubbed “Medicare for all” ….
DOLLARS & CENTS! Lowe’s Reveals Plans to Drop DEI Policies Amid Customer-Led Campaign Against Corporate ‘Wokeness’, by Elizabeth Kidney
By Elizabeth Kidney, Catholic Vote – Lowe’s recently announced plans to drop its controversial diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies amid a customer-led crusade against “woke” policies in corporate America… CatholicVote previously reported the success of Starbuck’s campaign against “woke” policies at companies such as John Deere, Tractor Supply, and Harley-Davidson… “We’re now forcing multi-billion dollar organizations to change their policies without even posting just from fear they have of being the next company that we expose,” wrote Starbuck. He credited the success of his work to American consumers.
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: The Democratic Abortion Convention
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – Over the past week, the Democratic Party held its national convention in Chicago. Almost all you need to know about the event is encapsulated in the fact that Planned Parenthood decided that it would be a good idea to celebrate the occasion by offering free abortions and vasectomies nearby… Planned Parenthood Great Rivers.. is sending a mobile health center to the Windy City’s West Loop to offer reproductive services on Monday and Tuesday. [Chemical] abortions are reportedly available on both days, with vasectomies being exclusively offered Monday … Vasectomies are reportedly in high demand and there’s already a waiting list. …
LITTLE TOO LATE: Mark Zuckerberg Says He ‘Regrets’ Censoring COVID Posts & the Hunter Biden Laptop Story, by Brittany M. Hughes
By Brittany M. Hughes, MRC TV – Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted Monday that his social media company wrongly caved to government demands to “censor” COVID posts, saying his team was “frustrated” by demands by the Biden administration to crack down on so-called “disinformation,” but went along with it anyway at the point of a government gun… Zuckerberg said senior officials in Biden’s administration, including the White House, repeatedly urged the company “to censor certain COVID-19 content, including humor and satire, and expressed a lot of frustration with our teams when we didn’t agree.”
The Deep Church Meets the Deep State in Chicago, by Joseph D’Hippolito
By Joseph D’Hippolito, The Stream – Viganò’s comment explains everything… As one of Pope Francis’s ideological lackeys, Cupich vigorously supports the pope’s agenda of deemphasizing abortion in favor of environmental sustainability, unlimited immigration, and economic redistribution. Francis’s positions reflect the Vatican’s embrace of globalist, materialist utopianism defined by the United Nations’ Agenda 2030. …
France’s Detention of Telegram’s Founder Fuels Global Battle for Free Speech, by Jules Gomes
By Jules Gomes, The Stream – France’s arrest of Telegram founder Pavel Durov last Saturday has inflamed global concerns over government intrusion into the privacy of communication and freedom of speech… Elon Musk, owner of the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), rushed to defend Durov. “Liberté, Liberté! Liberté?” he posted, after tweeting a video of media celebrity Tucker Carlson interviewing Durov with the hashtag #FreePavel.
The Importance of Walls, by Anthony Esolen
By Anthony Esolen, Crisis Magazine – Yes, people sometimes erect walls where they are not needed, or where they should not be… But when God granted to John a vision of the heavenly city, John described it in terms of vast and beautiful walls: “And he measured its wall, a hundred and forty-four cubits… The wall was built of jasper, and the city was pure gold, as bright as clear glass” (Revelation 21:17-18). Those walls did not a prison make.
The Catholic Herald: Harrison Butker Responds to Trump by Urging ‘Fellow Catholic’ JD Vance to Defend the Unborn
The Catholic Herald – Harrison Bukter has again taken to social media to speak out about his religious beliefs, this time in relation to abortion and protecting the unborn while also taking issue with former President Donald Trump on the same matter… The Kansas City Chiefs star kicker took to X on 23 August to critique a comment made by the former president about women and reproductive rights, and to directly address JD Vance on the issue of the Republican Party’s stance on abortion… “I implore my fellow Catholic [JD Vance] to help bring the Republican Party back in line with the foundational platform that all life is valuable and there can be no compromise when it comes to defending the unborn,” Buker writes.
Of Election Seasons and Illegal Votes, by Douglas Andrews
By Douglas Andrews, Patriot Post – This cycle, the Democrats will once again benefit from weak enforcement, sloppy voter rolls, and an uninformed electorate… Unfortunately, it’s not just the nursing homes that Democrats will seek to exploit. It’s the illegal vote… “States across the country report that thousands of noncitizens have been discovered on voter rolls in the past decade, with unknown numbers already having voted.” …
Pro-Natalism Is Not Enough, by Emma Waters
By Emma Waters, First Things – What began as a marriage recession has turned into a full-blown birth dearth. In 2023, the birthrate fell to its lowest point of 1.62 births per woman, well below the replacement rate of 2.1. The future of the US… is threatened by demographic decline. Our economy, Social Security, military readiness, eldercare, education, and more depend on new generations of children. On an individual level, this decline reflects a much darker reality… Pro-natalism, a movement against the decline in births, is making headlines as it draws prominent champions like Elon Musk. …
Five Years Later, the Business Roundtable’s Push Toward Wokeness Starts to Crumble, by Sean Moran
By Sean Moran, Breitbart – Daniel Cameron, the CEO of the 1792 Exchange and former Kentucky AG, said the 1792 Exchange serves to push companies back toward political neutrality, or “common sense,” in Cameron’s words. The 1792 Exchange CEO lauded the growing number of corporations that have increasingly abandoned leftist environmental, social and governance (ESG) and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies… (Companies are) “getting rid of those DEI policies because they know at the end of the day corporations don’t need to be built on diversity, equity, and inclusion, our corporations need to be built on merit, excellence, and intelligence.”
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Do Not Neglect Justice, Mercy and Faith
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 23:23-26 – “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for you tithe mint and dill and cummin, and have neglected the weightier matters of the law, justice and mercy and faith; these you ought to have done, without neglecting the others. You blind guides, straining out a gnat and swallowing a camel! “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! ….
Mansplaining Ephesians, by Michael Hoffman
By Michael Hoffman, Crisis Magazine – Over the course of my relatively short career as an extraordinary proclaimer of the Word, my audience has responded with blank stares and occasional approving smiles. At least until this past Sunday, when I chose to read the longer version of the 2nd reading. St. Paul, who can sometimes be impenetrably obscure, is extremely and almost uncharacteristically blunt: “As the church is subordinate to Christ, so wives should be subordinate to their husbands in everything.”
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Holy Gimmicks
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – The mighty deeds of God in the Old Testament are holy gimmicks. God rescues Noah and his ark of refugees from the Great Flood of God’s wrath. Going concern: Avoid wickedness that leads to destruction. Using Moses as his human instrument, God separates the Red Sea for the escape of the Israelites during the Exodus. Going concern: Trust God to bring us to the Promised Land. Elijah taunts the false prophets of Baal during their comical cultic gimmicks that come to no avail. …
Cardinal Oddi on Fatima’s Third Secret, the Second Vatican Council, and Apostasy, by Maike Hickson
By Maike Hickson, OnePeterFive (2017) – These words might resound in the words of Sister Lucia of Fatima that have been reported just today in a Catholic World Report interview with Kevin J. Symonds, a Fatima scholar, who now quotes the seer as having written a letter to Pope Paul VI: “In her letter, Sr. Lúcia spoke about a ‘diabolical revolt’ that was being ‘promoted by the powers of darkness’ with ‘errors’ being made against God, His Church, her doctrines and dogmas,” Symonds told Catholic World Report. “She said the Church was going through an ‘agony in Gethsemane’ and that there was a ‘worldwide disorientation that is martyring the Church.’ She wrote to encourage Paul VI as the Vicar of Christ on earth and to tell him of her and others’ steadfastness to him, to Christ and His Church in the midst of the revolt.”
Kamala Harris Continues to Persecute Pro-Life Americans, as President it Would Get Worse, by S.A. McCarthy
By S.A. McCarthy, LifeNews – As Meg Kilgannon, Family Research Council’s senior fellow for Education Studies, contended during Wednesday’s “Washington Watch,” the incident is the latest example of a recurring pattern of the Biden-Harris administration targeting the free speech rights of pro-life advocates. “This case is one of many from this Department of Justice … that continues to prosecute people for expressing their First Amendment rights to free speech for objecting to … the taking of innocent life, unborn life.”
If Not Catholicism Then What? by Dr. Donald DeMarco
By Dr. Donald DeMarco, Catholic Exchange – We were not made to get through life by ourselves. We need something outside of ourselves that steers us away from the rocks of despair on the one hand, and the vanity of egoism on the other. We are complex beings and need an array of safeguards because there is a multitude of ways in which we can fall… An enemy awaits for every need we have. If we believe only in ourselves, we fall into the abyss of pride; if we believe only in others, we are untrue to ourselves. If we dedicate ourselves only to work, we forfeit the benefits of play; if we dedicate ourselves only to play, we lose sight of life’s meaning. ….
Saint of the Day for August 27: St. Monica
Franciscan Media – The circumstances of St. Monica’s life could have made her a nagging wife, a bitter daughter-in-law, and a despairing parent, yet she did not give way to any of these temptations. Although she was a Christian, her parents gave her in marriage to a pagan, Patricius, who lived in her hometown of Tagaste in North Africa.
Msgr. Charles Pope: Two Hard Sayings in One Day – A Homily for the 21st Sunday of the Year
By Msgr. Charles Pope – The readings this Sunday feature two “hard sayings,” one on the Eucharist, the other on marriage. One is hard because it defies our sensibilities, the other because it is out-of-season and politically incorrect. This is a long reflection. What I present here is really two separate sermons, but both merit some attention… The first “hard saying” is Jesus’ insistence that the Eucharist is actually His Body and Blood. He says that we must eat His true Flesh and drink His true Blood as our true food, as our necessary manna to sustain us on our journey through the desert of this life to the Promised Land of Heaven. …
RFK Jr.’s Speech Wasn’t Republican Or Democrat But American, by Margot Cleveland
By Margot Cleveland, American Spectator – The reasons Robert Kennedy Jr. gave for limiting his campaign and endorsing Donald Trump aren’t matters of partisanship or policy, but a matter of survival for our constitutional republic… Robert F. Kennedy Jr. excoriated the Democrat Party, U.S. government, and our supposedly free press during his Friday press conference. Kennedy’s announcement that he will remove his name as a candidate for president in swing states and endorses Donald Trump brought cheers from Trump supporters and derision from Democrat die-hards.
The Time is Now: Pray With Our Lady of Sorrows, by Joseph Hollcraft, Ruth Berghorst
By Joseph Hollcraft, Ruth Berghorst, Catholic Exchange – Since the Middle Ages, there has been particular emphasis placed on bringing Mary into the mission of redemptive suffering with the Chaplet of Our Lady of Sorrows… Traces of devotion to Our Lady of Sorrows were present throughout the Church’s first millennium, but it was not until seven noble men retreated to Monte Scenario near Florence, Italy, that a deeper devotion to Mary emerged. These men, dedicated to prayer and penance, held a special reverence for Our Lady.
Fr. Paul D. Scalia: The Authority of the Body
By Fr. Paul D. Scalia, The Catholic Thing – Over the past three Sundays, we have heard our Lord’s Bread of Life Discourse. Today the scene comes to a dramatic conclusion with the crowd’s rejection of his teaching. (John 6:60-69) Their reaction touches on two timeless and therefore timely controversies: authority and the body… First, authority. “Then many of his disciples who were listening said, ‘This saying is hard; who can accept it?’” What makes Jesus’ teaching hard is not any lack of clarity. There’s no indication that the crowd didn’t understand what he was teaching. Indeed, on several occasions Jesus confirmed that they rightly understood that he was teaching that his flesh is real food and his blood real drink.
Fr. Charles Fox Essay: “Behold We Live”: Msgr. Ronald Knox On the Power of the Cross
By Fr. Charles Fox Essay, Catholic World Report – The English priest and apologist, Msgr. Ronald Knox (1888-1957), whose death anniversary is August 24, preached a series of six sermons on the Cross of Christ in 1928. Knox meditates upon the contrast between the world’s perception of Christians and the reality of those whose lives are conformed to the Cross. For his preaching, Knox selected a Pauline text, 2 Corinthians 6:4: In all things let us exhibit ourselves as ministers of God…
Trump and Kennedy, the Handshake Heard ‘Round the World, by Al Perrotta
By Al Perrotta, The Stream – On Friday, a Kennedy endorsed a Republican. In an historic speech, Robert F. Kennedy dropped his independent bid for the presidency with a scathing attack on the Democratic Party and the “censorship industrial complex,” throwing his full support behind Donald Trump… “There are still issues and approaches upon which we continue to have very serious differences,” he said. “But we are aligned with each other on other key issues like ending the forever wars, securing the border, protecting freedom of speech.”
House of Horrors: Infamous Orphanage’s Abusive History Ran Deeper Than Ever Known, by Jason Berry
By Jason Berry, The Guardian, (Complicit Clergy) – “My childhood was horrific,” he says matter-of-factly. “My father was an abusive alcoholic, my mother diagnosed as paranoid schizophrenic. Madonna Manor was a place where dysfunctional parents dumped their children. My mom was subject to electroshock therapy and thorazine. She lost a baby. She had a psychotic breakdown and was placed in a mental hospital. The state took me over.”… From the time he entered the now-shuttered complex, says Geo, the “sexual and physical abuse was constant”.
Don’t Be Hatin’! by Roger Helle
By Roger Helle, Patriot Post – America’s fundamental problem isn’t the divide between political parties. It’s the spiritual divide between good and evil… Does it seem like everyone around you is angry? It didn’t just happen incidentally; it’s by design. For years now, the radical Left has been doing everything it can to divide us into tribes, which then encourages tribal warfare. “Conquer and divide” has been the Democrat mantra. Barack Obama and now Joe Biden/Kamala Harris have poured gasoline on the fire of division. Will we let them divide us? …
Founder’s Quote
Patriot Post – “The God who gave us life gave us liberty at the same time; the hand of force may destroy, but cannot disjoin them.” —Thomas Jefferson (1774)
The Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Do Not Close the Door to God’s Kingdom
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 23:13-22 – “But woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! because you shut the kingdom of heaven against men; for you neither enter yourselves, nor allow those who would enter to go in. Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for you traverse sea and land to make a single proselyte, and when he becomes a proselyte, you make him twice as much a child of hell as yourselves. ….
When the Circus Came to Chicago, by Regis Martin
By Regis Martin, Crisis Magazine – Imagine you had been one of the five thousand fervid delegates at last week’s DNC. … suddenly you realize you’ve got a whole hour to kill between speeches. So, what do you do?…So, where do you go? Well, there is one option close at hand and perfectly suited to meet the needs of not a few of your fellow delegates. Thanks to the good people at Planned Parenthood, there’s a mobile health van parked nearby offering free vasectomies and abortions, along with a hotdog or two (also free) just for showing up. Who can resist?
Dems’ Platform Touts ‘200 Lawyers and Advocates to Support Abortion-Related Legal Defense’, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, CNS News – The 2024 Democrat platform approved Monday at the party’s convention devotes a section to outlining pro-abortion initiatives… The platform boasts of the Biden-Harris administration’s program offering pro-abortion legal services provided by an army of advocates: “And we are ensuring access to accurate information and legal resources, including by launching ReproductiveRights.gov and convening more than 200 lawyers and advocates to support abortion-related legal defense services.”
Bishop Strickland Warns of Apostasy ‘At the Top,’ Says Fatima Consecration Not Done Properly
By Bishop Joseph E. Strickland, LifeSiteNews – Bishop Joseph Strickland warns in his latest letter about ‘corruption and the powerful evil forces’ in the Church and society and calls on the faithful to ‘cling fiercely’ to Our Lady and the Eucharist in response to Our Lady’s messages at Fatima and Akita… The following is the full text of a new letter by Bishop Joseph Strickland, the bishop emeritus of Tyler, Texas, warning the faithful about the “evil that grips our world and the Church” and urging them to “be spiritually prepared for whatever may come,” especially by fervent devotion to Our Lady and the Eucharist.
Moving Eucharistic Moments Along the Mississippi in New Orleans, by Monica Hidalgo Breaux
By Monica Hidalgo Breaux, National Catholic Register – My dear friend Father Michael Champagne spent two years planning his annual boat parade. Privately he told me, “Nobody’s gonna give me a tugboat for two days, that’s ridiculous! And they did.”… And so his annual Eucharistic procession took to the Mighty Mississippi… I followed the Eucharistic procession down the Mississippi. It was easy to do by car because there were stops along the way. I stood in the heat with faithful Catholics, kneeling in silence when we heard the bells ringing as the boats approached us.
Saint of the Day for August 26: St. Joseph Calasanz
Franciscan Media – From Aragon where he was born in 1556, to Rome where he died 92 years later, fortune alternately smiled and frowned on the work of Joseph Calasanz. A priest with university training in canon law and theology, respected for his wisdom and administrative expertise, he put aside his career because he was deeply concerned with the need for education of poor children.
Bishop Joseph Strickland: Open Your Eyes!
By Bishop Joseph Strickland, Substack – That call to “open our eyes” is at the heart of the letter you are now reading. I have done my best to urge all who have read these letters to see the corruption and the powerful evil forces that are slowly but surely pushing us toward a devastating calamity. I have no desire to be a “prophet of doom,” but I believe I must speak out and point to the evil that grips our world and the Church. At this point, I have to say – We MUST open our eyes before it is too late!
We Are Out of Our Minds, Sean Fitzpatrick
By Sean Fitzpatrick, Crisis Magazine – at the Democratic National Convention.. Harris wore black, with square shoulders, wide lapels, and velvet bow, in a look that was far from the theme of joy shouted from the DNC rooftops. It was a somber suit, even a sinister one—which gets at the darkness of the political theater-of-the-bizarre unfolding in the United States. Harris’s suit was mournful, despite her now-signature “brat” grin. It was funereal, vampiric. And, yes, I just said vampiric, for this is a candidate and a campaign that is out for blood—and America has lost its collective mind to the point of voting for blood drinkers while hailing them as champions of freedom.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: Whoever Humbles Oneself Will Be Exalted
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 23:1-12 – Then said Jesus to the crowds and to his disciples, “The scribes and the Pharisees sit on Moses’ seat; so practice and observe whatever they tell you, but not what they do; for they preach, but do not practice. They bind heavy burdens, hard to bear, and lay them on men’s shoulders; but they themselves will not move them with their finger. ….
Freemasonry: Why the Church Prohibits Membership, by Walter Sánchez Silva
By Walter Sánchez Silva, Catholic News Agency – Catholics are strictly prohibited from being Masons or belonging to Freemasonry. Below are seven facts to know in order to not be misled about the matter… Recently, Father Eduardo Hayen, a Mexican priest of the diocese of Ciudad Juárez and director of the weekly publication “Presencia,” pointed out on X that “a Catholic priest cannot give sacramental absolution to a Mason who asks for Confession and refuses to renounce Freemasonry.”
What Makes a Good Bishop and a Good Diocese? A Case Study. by Dr. Jeff Mirus
By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – I was told that the priests of the Diocese of Richmond were given the opportunity to choose whether they wished to be assigned to Bishop Welsh in the new diocese, or wished to remain in the now-restricted Richmond territory… The result was that, because of Bishop Welsh’s superior reputation for orthodoxy and commitment to honest Catholic education and evangelization, a great many of the priests who really cared about precisely these values chose to align themselves with the new diocese.
RFK, Jr. Dropping Off Ballot in 10 Battleground States – But, Staying in Race, by Craig Bannister
By Craig Bannister, CNS News – “I began this journey as a Democrat, the party of my father and my uncle” – a party that was against authoritarianism and censorship – but that party no longer exists, Kennedy said. As a result, he became an Independent in order to run for president and defend the principles of true democracy… Democracy is still alive in America, but it has become little more than a slogan to Democrats, Kennedy warned.
The Exultant Nature of Today’s Abortion Advocacy, by Carl R. Trueman
By Carl R. Trueman, First Things – … there is a deeper issue with the grandstanding of abortion that goes well beyond the problem of showcasing moronic entertainers at a political convention. The move from abortion being sold to the public as “safe, legal, and rare” to being celebrated as a necessary social good is revealing. In part it is a reaction to the overturning of Roe. But it is more than just a reaction; the celebration of abortion as something to be proud of started long before 2022.
Tearing Down the Rupnik Idol, by Anthony Esolen
By Anthony Esolen, The Catholic Thing – The website Pray Tell recently published an article, temperate in spirit and labyrinthine in reasoning, defending the preservation of the art of Marko Rupnik, the priest disgraced for having used his art ministry as a vehicle for satanic abuse of women he had spiritually seduced. The author, Father James Hadley, suggests that the desire to remove Rupnik’s art smacks of Donatism.
Saint of the Day for August 24: St. Bartholomew
Franciscan Media – In the New Testament, Bartholomew is mentioned only in the lists of the apostles. Some scholars identify him with Nathanael, a man of Cana in Galilee who was summoned to Jesus by Philip. Jesus paid him a great compliment: “Here is a true Israelite. There is no duplicity in him” (John 1:47b). …
EDITORIAL: Democrats Double and Triple Down on Abortion
The Editors, National Catholic Register – The presence of a Planned Parenthood abortion van adjacent to the site of the Democratic National Convention spotlights the party’s total embrace of legal abortion, with no moral qualms… We won’t know until November whether going all-in for abortion will prove to be a winning strategy electorally for Democrats. But we don’t need to wait another two months to denounce the celebratory and mocking tone of the pro-abortion advocacy on display at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago.
If Harris Wins, It’s Nuclear Winter for the Family, by Tom McDonough
By Tom McDonough, Crisis Magazine – What the country needs is a programmatic legislative agenda recognizing the family, the union of husband and wife for their mutual benefit and the procreation and education of children, as the single greatest contributor to the cohesiveness of our social order and the nation; more important than GDP growth or power projection overseas… Trump offers no such program but the dedicated effort of Progressives for more than a century to destroy the family, the basic cell of society, through social and cultural transformation will achieve its final victory during a Kamala Harris presidency.
The Catholic Herald: We Should Look for Ways to Treat Coma Patients – Not Reasons to Kill Them
The Catholic Herald – From a Catholic morality point of view euthanasia is always wrong and all patients in coma, of any duration, must be nursed and cared for and that giving of fluid and nutrition are non-negotiable. The Church should recognise the specific vulnerability of patients in coma and should support the setting up of long term support and rehabilitation units for patient with prolonged brain injury to ensure they are cared for and nurtured.
Kamala Harris Outlines Amnesty for (11 to 22 Million) Illegal Aliens in DNC Speech, by John Binder
By John Binder, Breitbart – VP Kamala Harris outlined her plans to pass amnesty for 11 to 22 million illegal aliens in the U.S. during her speech on Thursday evening at the DNC… “I know we can live up to our proud heritage as a nation of immigrants and reform our broken immigration system,” Harris said on the final night of the DNC. “We can create an earned pathway to citizenship and secure our border.”.. That “earned pathway to citizenship” is presumably designed to allow the nation’s 11 to 22 million illegal aliens to apply for green cards, and eventually, secure naturalized American citizenship ….
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: What Is the Greatest Rule of Life?
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 22:34-40 – But when the Pharisees heard that he had silenced the Sadducees, they came together. And one of them, a lawyer, asked him a question, to test him. “Teacher, which is the great commandment in the law?” 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. This is the great and first commandment. ….
Results of Medical Exam Builds Case for ‘Incorrupt’ Body of Sister Wilhelmina, Says Bishop, by Tyler Arnold
By Tyler Arnold, CNA – The results of a medical examination of the body of Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, OSB, have confirmed that there were no signs of decomposition when her body was exhumed last year, according to a statement from Bishop James Johnston of the Missouri Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph…. Johnston added that there is no official Catholic Church protocol for determining whether a body is incorrupt and noted that “incorruptibility is not considered to be an indication of sainthood.” At this time, he said, there are no plans in the diocese to initiate a cause for sainthood.
Changing the World, One Outfit at a Time, by Anna Davis
By Anna Davis, Crisis Magazine – From public streets, restaurants, and yes, our beloved Catholic parishes, nothing is sacred anymore. And this wholesale lack of respect starts—and in my opinion ends—with how we dress for our respective days… What’s the big deal? If you don’t like it, look away… If you’re like me, you’ve probably noticed hardly anyone seems to be trying anymore… And we’re not talking ball gowns at the Met because in average settings that’s a bit nuts. We’re talking a baseline modicum of self-respect… Gone is the notion of “dressing for your day” as first heard by an ersatz employer in the not-too-distant past. What that even meant is still open for interpretation.
Trump and Vance Explain How They Will Handle a ‘World on Fire’ at North Carolina Rally, by Fred Fleitz
By Fred Fleitz, American Greatness – Trump and Vance’s speeches at Asheboro contrast Trump’s strong mastery of the global threats facing this nation and Harris’s profound national security inexperience and incompetence… Donald Trump and J.D. Vance gave compelling speeches on the urgency of returning to Trump’s approach to U.S. national security to reverse the Biden/Harris administration’s disastrous foreign policy… “Foreign policy is where the Vice President’s unknowns are most troubling… (the Wall Street Journal editorial stated) Ms. Harris hasn’t explained her security views on much of anything… She hasn’t explained to the public what her core principles are, or even who she relies on for foreign policy advice.”
Can We Citizens Beat the Machines That Steal Our Elections to Serve Ruthless Elites? by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – What makes a myth enduring? According to J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, the genuine power of fictional stories, especially fantastical ones, comes from the deep truths they tell — the more powerfully because they’re defamiliarized, disguised, and stripped of the cliches that might have encumbered them in the culture.
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 …
The Heavy Burdens We Carry, by Randy Hain
By Randy Hain, Integrated Catholic Life – Sin has weight. Every sin I commit in thought, word or deed is transformed into baggage that I carry around with me. As the weight accumulates, I begin to experience dryness in my prayer life. I make excuses for not reading Scripture and other books on our Catholic faith. My enthusiasm for sharing my faith with others becomes dampened under the burden of the sins I am carrying. My relationship with Christ is negatively affected and the joy I should feel gives way to nagging self-doubt and guilt-all because of sin.
Dcn. David H. Delaney: What Place Does AI Have in Ministry or the Lay Apostolate? Part 2
By Deacon David H. Delaney, Ph.D., Catholic World Report – AI’s development potentially has profound implications for various fields of ministry, where it could serve as a powerful adjunct for evangelization, education, and community building. But does this mean that it should be used in these fields? Not everything that can be done should be done. There are many cases in which there is no room for doubt about technological abilities that should never be employed, such as abortion, IVF, so-called sex change surgeries, human embryonic stem cell research, etc.
Mary’s Queenship Directs Us to Her Son and to Motherhood, by Carl E. Olson
By Carl E. Olson, 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).
Ripple Effects: AZ’s Voter Pamphlet Will Refer to Baby as “Unborn Human Being” Rather Than “Fetus”, by Nancy Flory
By Nancy Flory, The Stream – This November, Arizona voters will decide whether to add the “right” to an abortion to their state constitution. However, those voters may be surprised if they read the voter pamphlet… Why? Because in describing the new laws and measures being proposed, the pamphlet will refer to the baby as an “unborn human being,” rather than “fetus,” the term abortions supporters prefer, thanks to an August 14 ruling from the Arizona Supreme Court.
Rev. James V. Schall, S.J. (1928-2019): On News Reports (Aug. 2018)
By Rev. James V. Schall, S.J., The Catholic Thing – The “good news” of Christianity warns us of the “bad news” that recurs in one form or other. The Fall or Original Sin was not something that could be confronted with solely human means. Much classical and modern social thought, nonetheless, sought to prove otherwise. Its efforts have usually made things worse… On November 15, 1977, Josef Ratzinger (later Benedict XVI) wrote: “There is no such thing as a purely objective news report.” Everything we read in the press, watch on television, or hear on radio is filtered through some mind that selects what is to be emphasized and how to present it.
Honor Our Queen on the 70th Anniversary of Her Feast Day, by Joseph Pronechen
By Joseph Pronechen, National Catholic Register – The Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary celebrated Aug. 22 perfectly completes the octave of the Assumption. But it was not until 70 years ago that Pope Pius XII officially added this feast to the liturgical calendar, even though Mary’s queenship was hailed from the early years of the Church… For many years we have prayed “Hail, Holy Queen” after the five decades of the Rosary. We sing the hymn “Hail, Holy Queen Enthroned Above” in church. We petition Mary as “Queen” 13 times in the Litany of Loreto…
The Splintering Bark (Barque) of Peter, by Gene Thomas Gomulka
By Gene Thomas Gomulka, Complicit Clergy – Dr. Gerard J.M. van den Aardweg, an eminent Dutch psychologist, has diagnosed Pope Francis as being “afflicted by one or another form of same-sex attraction.” Observing how Francis has used the Chair of Peter to advocate for gay relationships in unprecedented ways, Aardweg contends that Francis has “a significant personal stake” in normalizing homosexuality despite findings that over 80 percent of clergy abuse victims were young men. …
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: They Would Not Come to the Feast!
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 22:1-14 – And again Jesus spoke to them in parables, saying, “The kingdom of heaven may be compared to a king who gave a marriage feast for his son, and sent his servants to call those who were invited to the marriage feast; but they would not come. 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.’ …
LifeSiteNews: Viganò Accuses Italian Cardinal Bertone of Connection to Freemasonry, Says He ‘Subjugated’ Benedict XVI
By LifeSiteNews staff – In a new interview given to journalist Franca Giansoldati of the Italian newspaper Il Messaggero, Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò accused Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone of being connected to Freemasonry and having “subjugated” Benedict XVI… In response, Viganò answered, “To speak of a ‘disagreement’ seems euphemistic to me. Thirsty for power, unscrupulous, manipulative, and contiguous to Masonic circles: this is the portrait of Cardinal Bertone, to whom Benedict XVI was unfortunately subjugated.”
No Church for Old Men: Surge of Young, Conservative Priests Could Make Aging Liberal Clergy ‘Extinct’, by Dylan Gwinn
By Dylan Gwinn, Breitbart – According to a nationally representative survey conducted by the Catholic Project at the Catholic University of America, of 3,500 priests ordained since 2020, “More than 80 percent of priests ordained since 2020 describe themselves as theologically ‘conservative/orthodox’ or ‘very conservative/orthodox.’” Foreign-born priests in the United States, a significant contingent due to the overall low number of ordinations in the U.S., were found to be significantly more liberal than their American counterparts.
2024 Democratic Platform: What Catholics Need to Know, by Peter Pinedo
By Peter Pinedo, CNA – While the 2020 platform expressed that “every woman should be able to access high-quality reproductive health care services, including safe and legal abortion,” the 2024 platform goes further by explicitly calling for the enshrinement of abortion into national law by making Roe v. Wade the law of the land… The plank on “reproductive freedom” blames former President Donald Trump for Roe’s overturn and claims that if elected he would “ban abortion nationwide.”
Saint of the Day for August 22: Queenship of Mary
By Franciscan Media – Pope Pius XII established this feast in 1954. But Mary’s queenship has roots in Scripture. At the Annunciation, Gabriel announced that Mary’s Son would receive the throne of David and rule forever. At the Visitation, Elizabeth calls Mary “mother of my Lord.” As in all the mysteries of Mary’s life, she is closely associated with Jesus: Her queenship is a share in Jesus’ kingship. We can also recall that in the Old Testament the mother of the king has great influence in court.
The Crowns of Our Mother Mary, by Dr. Mary Elizabeth Cuff
By Dr. Mary Elizabeth Cuff, Catholic Exchange – Thus, nuns, wives, and mothers are all called to be little queens for those in our families, communities, and local Church, representing the great Queen of Heaven herself. Our queenship is not a glamorous one; like the Queen of Heaven, our vocations call us to faithfully fulfill the same sort of quiet, often unrecognized and even un-thanked service that she rendered day in and day out. But we too wear a Marian crown, and each day, as we lovingly carry out our vocations, we can lay that crown at her feet and dedicate our vocations to Our Lady, Queen of Heaven and Earth.
No Politics is Local Now, by Stephen P. White
By Stephen P. White, The Catholic Thing – In an age in which our very notions of citizenship and public life are increasingly malformed by the media we consume, the old saw that “all politics is local” is less and less adequate as a description of the reality we see around us. We’re not better for it …
Planned Parenthood Kills 25 Babies in Free Abortions at Democrat Convention, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The Planned Parenthood abortion business has killed 25 babies so far in free abortions so far at the Democrat convention… Colleen McNicholas, the CEO confirmed the figure in an interview with the New York Post… Planned Parenthood planned on doing “about” ten vasectomies on Monday and a total of 25 medicated abortions throughout Monday and Tuesday, Dr. Colleen McNicholas, the chief medical officer of Planned Parenthood in the region …
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Do You Begrudge My Generosity?
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 20:1-16 – “For the kingdom of heaven is like a householder who went out early in the morning to hire laborers for his vineyard. After agreeing with the laborers for a denarius a day, he sent them into his vineyard. And going out about the third hour he saw others standing idle in the market place; and to them he said, `You go into the vineyard too, and whatever is right I will give you.’ So they went. …
There’s a Price to Pay When the Church Dispenses With Its Traditions, by Andrea Gagliarducci
By Andrea Gagliarducci, National Catholic Register – The Vatican’s openness to give up (traditions) of institutional privileges risks reducing the Church to the status of being merely another secular agency and can be interpreted as an acknowledgement that worldly authorities have more authority than the Church does. We can see this impression of the Church playing out in the case of the Belgian woman who filed a legal complaint against the Church because it denied her access to the diaconate and won her case, as if the Church were just another workplace.
The Transformative Power of Grace: A Response to Elon Musk’s “Cultural Christianity”, by Ryan Bilodeau
By Ryan Bilodeau, Catholic Exchange – In a recent interview with Dr. Jordan Peterson, Elon Musk describes himself as a “cultural Christian,” admiring Jesus’ teachings while sidestepping religious practice. Musk’s stance highlights a widespread misconception in contemporary society: viewing Christianity merely as a moral code rather than a transformative relationship with God. This misunderstanding strips Christianity of its essence, reducing it to a set of ethical guidelines rather than a dynamic, grace-filled journey towards divine intimacy.
Alliance Defending Freedom, UK: Christian Woman Arrested for Silent Prayer Receives Compensation From Police
Alliance Defending Freedom, UK – In a victory against UK censorship, Isabel Vaughan-Spruce – the Christian charitable volunteer who was seen being arrested twice for praying silently in viral videos – has received a payout of £13,000 from West Midlands Police in acknowledgement of her unjust treatment, and the breach of her human rights… With support from ADF UK, Vaughan-Spruce issued a claim against West Midlands Police for two wrongful arrests and false imprisonments ….
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.
Regaining a Catholic Vision of Education in a Secular Age, by Jerry Salyer
By Jerry Salyer, Catholic World Report – It has been persuasively argued that American education is subject to an “Unholy Alliance.” One wing of this alliance comprises leftist radicals, heirs of the 1960s, who promote sexual experimentation; the other wing is made up of technocrats who see education in purely utilitarian terms, as a means of job training.
St. Francis of Assisi: The Lord Give Thee Peace
By St. Francis of Assisi, The Catholic Thing – The Lord gave to me, Brother Francis, thus to begin to do penance; for when I was in sin it seemed to me very bitter to see lepers, and the Lord Himself led me amongst them and I showed mercy to them. And when I left them, that which had seemed to me bitter was changed for me into sweetness of body and soul… And the Lord gave me so much faith in churches that I would simply pray and say thus: “We adore Thee Lord Jesus Christ here and in all Thy churches which are in the whole world, and we bless Thee because by Thy holy cross Thou hast redeemed the world.”
Msgr. Robert J. Batule: The Self-Alienation of Cultural Marxism
By Msgr. Robert J. Batule, The Catholic Thing – As students are returning to school this week, chances are very good that campus unrest will return as well with the new academic year. And given the presidential election, the national media – television especially – will bring enormous attention, once again, to the grievances of a class of people that we should call cultural Marxists, whose ideas on alienation harken back to the class antagonism of Europe in the nineteenth century… But first, who are the cultural Marxists? Let’s start with who they are not.
The Biological Adventure Clock, by Julian Kwasniewski
By Julian Kwasniewski, Crisis Magazine – Today, the GPS robs us of so much fun. The unknown is at an all-time level of scarcity. Safety, better equipment, and the fact that everything has already been done makes adventuring rather hard… But a hundred years ago, great men roamed the earth. One of these was Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, a pioneering pilot, writer, and poetic philosopher. I’ve just been reading his autobiography, Wind, Sand and Stars. It is eloquent, exciting, and mystical, and I highly recommend it for summer reading. …
Image for Fr. James Martin’s LGBT Event Shows Pope Francis Washing Christ’s Feet, Homosexual ‘Couples’, by Michael Haynes
By Michael Haynes, Snr. Vatican Correspondent, LifeSiteNews – A homosexual priest designed a new image for Fr. James Martin’s LGBT conference featuring Jesus Christ with Pope Francis and two homosexual couples… As announced by Outreach, the pro-LGBT group formed by Fr. Martin, S.J., a new image was produced by a priest friend of Martin’s in time for the annual Outreach conference.
Akita’s Fatima Connection: Our Lady’s Messages to Sister Agnes Sasagawa, by Joseph Pronechen
By Joseph Pronechen, National Catholic Register – The connections between Akita and Fatima are striking, beginning with Akita’s major message and Fatima’s “Miracle of the Sun” both taking place on Oct. 13. The day of the week was also the same — a Saturday, our Blessed Mother’s special day. Our Lady’s apparitions ended at Fatima with the Miracle of the Sun on this date in 1917; and on this same date and same day of the week in 1973, she gave her third in a series of four messages to Sister Agnes… Our Lady through Sister Agnes: “Pray very much the prayers of the Rosary. I alone am able still to save you from the calamities which approach. Those who place their confidence in me will be saved.”
Leading Prayers for the Culture of Death, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – When Milwaukee’s Archbishop Jerome Listecki delivered the invocation for the Republican National Convention last month, he began with an appropriate challenge to all American politicians, reminding them: “Our Founding Fathers held the truth self-evident that all are created equal, endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, including life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” Thus, subtly but unmistakably, he put the right to life in the first paragraph of his prayer. …
Archbishop Viganò: Cupich’s DNC Speech Confirms ‘Blood Pact’ Between ‘Deep State’ and ‘Deep Church’
By Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, LifeSite News – The scandalous endorsements of Blase Cupich and the heretical ultra-progressive Jesuits in favor of Harris and Walz and the radical Left woke agenda confirm the blood pact between the globalist Deep State and the Bergoglian Deep Church… What typifies them is the cult of perversion, disease, sterility, poverty, death: abortion, infanticide, euthanasia, genetic manipulation, mutilation and gender transition, health dictatorship, destruction of the social fabric, ethnic replacement, civil war.
Catholic California, by Charles A. Coulombe
By Charles A. Coulombe, OnePeterFive – The arrival of St. Junípero Serra and the Spanish in 1769 changed this picture considerably. With additional meats, vegetables, and grain, the standard of living of the Mission Indians rose considerably. By 1821, twenty missions were founded, in a mostly coastal chain from San Diego to San Rafael, with a 21st being founded under Mexican rule at Sonoma two years later. Two cities were founded – Los Angeles and San Jose – and four presidios or forts at San Diego, Santa Barbara, Monterey, and San Francisco.
We Have Two Choices in Times Like These: Follow Christ Boldly, or Perish, by Mark Kalpakgian
By Mark Kalpakgian, National Catholic Register – The Catholic Church challenges us to step out of our comfort zone to rediscover the spirit of risk and adventure… In the Acts of the Apostles, St. Luke unapologetically narrates the unwavering zeal of the early Christian evangelists. One such courageous figure, St. Paul, throws caution to the wind and stakes everything, including his life, on the Gospel. His fervor knows no bounds as he traverses dangerous lands, driven by an unyielding missionary spirit to proclaim the name of Christ to the farthest reaches of the Earth.
Cardinal Cupich Silent on Abortions Happening at DNC as He Leads Prayer for ‘Unity and Peace’, by Michael Haynes
By Michael Haynes, Snr. Vatican Correspondent, LifeSiteNews – ‘The cardinal’s presence [at the DNC] is a missed opportunity to call the Democratic Party back from the abyss,’ commented Bishop Strickland about Cardinal Cupich, who was roundly criticized for his opening prayer at the pro-abortion DNC… Cardinal Blase Cupich remained notably silent on Catholic teaching on life issues and abortion during his invocation at the 2024 Democratic National Convention, at which Planned Parenthood is offering free abortions and vasectomies.
BlazeTV Staff: 45 Communist Goals for America (March 2018)
BlazeTV Staff – It was Jan. 10, 1963, that Congressman Albert S. Herlong. Jr. from Florida read the list of 45 Communist goals for America into the Congressional Record. The purpose of him reading this was to gain insight into liberal elite ideas and strategies for America that sound awfully familiar today… The list is attributed to Cleon Skousen, researcher and author of “The Naked Communist.”… On Wednesday’s episode of “Pat Gray Unleashed,” Pat and producer Keith revisited Cleon Skousen’s book and compared it to the current state of affairs in America and to the Democratic Party’s platform.
CatholicVote: 3 Reasons Catholics Should Vote (Oct. 2022)
By CatholicVote – With every vote we cast, we actively shape our society and promote the common good. We have the profound privilege in the United States of directly selecting our political leaders… They in turn look to us, their constituents, for direction as they form our public order… Catholic voters don’t simply exercise a radical individual right or “make their voices heard,” as if we were all isolated individuals acting for ourselves alone… We vote for the sake of our neighbors. We vote in solidarity with the poor, the unborn, and the most vulnerable.
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Avoiding the Excesses of Materialism and Spiritualism
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, The Stream – In Ecclesiastes 3, King Solomon instructs us that “to everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under the heaven,” including “a time to keep silence, and a time to speak,” and, critically, “a time for war” (Ecclesiastes 3:1, 7-8)… In January 1776, Peter Muhlenberg used that passage of Scripture to instruct his parishioners that the cause of liberty also imposed upon men of conviction certain seasons of duty.
It’s Time for a Modern-Day Black Robe Regiment to Fight for Freedom Once Again, by Daniel Schmid
By Daniel Schmid, The Stream – In Ecclesiastes 3, King Solomon instructs us that “to everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under the heaven,” including “a time to keep silence, and a time to speak,” and, critically, “a time for war” (Ecclesiastes 3:1, 7-8)… In January 1776, Peter Muhlenberg used that passage of Scripture to instruct his parishioners that the cause of liberty also imposed upon men of conviction certain seasons of duty.
CatholicVote: Democratic Party Reveals New Platform, Adopting Controversial Far-Left Positions
By CatholicVote – Outside of the substance of the document, the platform’s repeated mentions of Biden’s “second term” drew the largest amount of criticism… Biden made worldwide headlines when he announced he was dropping out of the 2024 election and endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris – now the Democratic presidential nominee – last month… The DNC’s platform mentions the prospect of Biden’s second term 20 times. Biden’s name appears nearly 300 times, compared to only 32 mentions of Harris ….
Whose Oppressive Discourse? by Randall Smith
By Randall Smith, The Catholic Thing – The Bible praises women for, among other things, being careful, prudent, clever, loving, generous, kind, and brave. It also praises mothers for the good they do. The Bible teaches that adultery and fornication are wrong. People may disagree; they can argue that the Bible is wrong in the ways it praises and blames people and that it is wrong about human nature and human flourishing… But what they should not do is insist that Biblical language and Biblical claims about the human good must be suppressed because they are not in accord with the totalizing discourses of modernity. That’s oppressive.
New Catholic Trade School Launches in Illinois, by Julian Kwasniewski
By Julian Kwasniewski, Catholic World Report – San Damiano College for the Trades is a former Franciscan friary that is being converted into a Catholic college, emphasizing the great books alongside training in the trades… The Primary mission is to answer Christ’s call to St. Francis of Assisi, “rebuild my church.” We mean to do that by helping students recover the dignity of work, especially the work of the hands, but also the public work of liturgy, the intellectual work of learning, and the work of heading a domestic church as a holy husband and father.
Hillbilly Politician: J.D. Vance’s Difficult Childhood and His Conversion to the Catholic Faith, by Kathy Schiffer
By Kathy Schiffer, Crisis Magazine – Apparent throughout the book was Vance’s deep understanding of and appreciation for those who never rose to fame in business or politics or education but who spent their lives in the American countryside, working manual labor, supporting their families in modest homes. J.D. had been one of them, living in a culture of abuse, alcoholism, poverty, and trauma. His rise from poverty—through his enlistment in the Marine Corps, to Yale Law School, and finally, to a successful career in politics—offers hope to others who feel trapped by a crisis of cultural decline. …
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Who Can Enter the Kingdom of Heaven?
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 19:23-30 – 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. 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.” When the disciples heard this they were greatly astonished, saying, “Who then can be saved?”
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.
Msgr. Charles Pope: Costly Truth – A Homily for the 20th Sunday of the Year
By Msgr. Charles Pope – Although many of the Jewish listeners who hear Him speaking in the synagogue at Capernaum are grumbling and murmuring in protest at His insistence that they eat His flesh and drink His blood, Jesus does not back down. In fact, He “doubles down” and quite graphically teaches a very real (as opposed to symbolic) call to eat His flesh and drink His blood. Let’s examine Jesus’ teaching in four stages.
Clarion Herald: Fête-Dieu du Mississippi Bestows Blessings upon Louisiana
By Clarion Herald – Born from humble beginnings 10 years ago on the bayou, the annual Fête-Dieu du Têche crossed over to the mighty Mississippi River this year for a historic two-day Eucharistic procession that began on Aug. 13 in Baton Rouge and traveled 130 miles to New Orleans on Aug. 14. After a blessing in front of Jackson Square, Archbishop Gregory Aymond led a procession into the St. Louis Cathedral for a closing Mass… Fr. Michael Champagne, founder of the Fête-Dieu du Têche and organizer of the Fête-Dieu du Mississippi, said, “We moved the Eucharistic boat procession for a one-time historic route to bless the river and the State of Louisiana.”
We Need to Take Racism Less Seriously, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – The professional risk is obvious: As I wrote here some years ago, it’s probably less damaging to be tarred as a rapist than as a white racist. Indeed, the British government is now literally freeing actual rapists to make room in the prisons for online “racists.” Should Kamala Harris begin to reign from the White House, I expect the same policies to prevail in Texas and Alabama.
DNC 2024: 5 Things to Watch for at the Democratic National Convention
By Peter Laffin, National Catholic Register – … the upcoming convention in Chicago is a bit of a mystery. The truncated race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, for which there is scant historical precedent, has increased the number of unknowns about next week’s proceedings, as well as the rest of the race… it is unclear where Harris stands on several major issues. As of this writing — 28 days into her campaign — Harris has yet to sit for an interview or hold a press conference. Media coverage of her campaign has largely centered around atmosphere and aesthetics.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: Give – and You Will Have Treasure in Heaven
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 19:16-22 – And behold, one came up to him, saying, “Teacher, what good deed must I do, to have eternal life?” 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.” He said to him, “Which?” And Jesus said, “You shall not kill, You shall not commit adultery, You shall not steal, You shall not bear false witness, Honor your father and mother, and, You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: How Abortion Degrades Men
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – True justice for women begins in the order of love and respect for their inherent dignity. We need men to not only recognize their own uniqueness but also the unique gifts of women that enable men and women, complements to each other, to be drawn to each other to create a family and to shape the wider culture… The Church’s message about the human person and the dignity of human sexuality are harder messages to sell than Buttigieg’s. However, if men and society ignore these fundamental truths, they (and society) are gravely diminished.
Planned Parenthood Will Do Free Abortions at Democrat Convention, by Steven Ertelt
By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – At political conventions, there will be free stickers, pens and other political paraphernalia. But the Planned Parenthood abortion business will give something else away for free: abortions… The nation’s biggest abortion company will be killing babies at no cost while Democrats celebrate Kamala Harris and her abortions up to birth agenda… Planned Parenthood Great Rivers of St. Louis announced in a X post that a bus is headed to the Democrat convention in Chicago this week to give away free abortions.
Suffering: The Gospel of Life Within You, by Joseph Hollcraft, by Ruth Berghorst
By Joseph Hollcraft and Ruth Berghorst, Catholic Exchange – Often, this perceived “right” is deeply rooted in the wish to escape suffering. We become fixated on the belief that control over the uncontrollable can spare us from pain. However, our repeated attempts to seize control resemble grasping at voids. So, how do we address the suffering that is personal, local, or global? Is the essence of life to evade suffering?… Sacred Scripture assures us of many things, notably that suffering is an inevitable part of life. It is not something to be feared; instead, we are encouraged to find joy in and wholeheartedly accept it.
Archbishop Aguer: Young People Are Showing the World the Importance of Catholic Tradition
By Archbishop Héctor Aguer, LifeSiteNews – Since Vatican II, progressivism has reigned as the imposition of ecclesial reality; that would be the authentic ecclesial presence. Realistic knowledge of what is happening shows that progressivism is sterile, incapable of a novelty that opens to the future. The data are incontrovertible: empty diocesan seminaries and religious novitiates, communities on the verge of exhaustion, illusions all disproved by an undeniable truth.
Young Pro-Life Interns in Michigan Change Thousands of Minds on Abortion Issues, by Hannah Hiester
By Hannah Hiester, Catholic Vote – Twenty-two young interns became pro-life witnesses to Michigan residents this summer, dedicating two to three months of their time to sidewalk counseling and door-to-door canvassing as part of their internships with Protect Life Michigan… The interns engaged thousands of people throughout the summer in their target area of southeastern Michigan. According to Detroit Catholic, Protect Life Michigan said that as of Aug. 14, the interns reached “over 148,000 people with the pro-life message” and that there are now “3,665 fewer pro-choice people and 2,542 more pro-life people” in the Novi area.
American Jews Confront the Catholic Problem, by John M. Grondelski
By John M. Grondelski, The Catholic Thing – Once again, the Democratic Party seems to be demanding that religious or quasi-religious aspects of a person’s identity be erased in the name of expected partisan benefits. Unfortunately, too many Catholic Democrats have decided to trade their birthright for an organic, climate-friendly mess of lentil pottage… The result is that practicing Catholics who are unwilling to be part of a naked public square have no place in the Democratic Party but also suffer by being taken for granted by Republicans. (“To whom shall [they] go?” – John 6:68, revised)… The question for Jews now is: Quo vadis?
Election 2024: We Don’t All Want the Same Thing, by Leila Miller
By Leila Miller, Crisis Magazine – When a politician calls for unity, it’s important to remember that we don’t all want the same thing for our country… “But we don’t all want the same things, do we?”… But the war does exist, and it exists as a clash between those who acknowledge the natural law (the universal moral law of God that is binding on all men) and those who reject it. Those who love the True God, and those who hate or ignore Him.
DNC Attendees Will Have Opportunities For Free Vasectomies, Abortions, by Julianna Frieman
By Julianna Frieman, Daily Caller – Attendees at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago will have the opportunity to receive free vasectomies and abortions blocks away from the proceedings at the United Center…. Planned Parenthood Great Rivers, which operates in parts of Missouri and Illinois, will park its mobile health clinic near the DNC on Aug. 19 and Aug. 20, according to The New York Times. Medication abortions are reportedly available on both days, with vasectomies being exclusively offered Monday.
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. ..
Sister Agnes Sasagawa, Seer of Akita, Dies on Feast of the Assumption, by Dorothy Cummings McLean
By Dorothy Cummings McLean, LifeSiteNews – Sister Agnes Sasagawa, who reported Marian apparitions and locutions in her convent just outside Akita, Japan, was 93 when she died on Thursday, August 15, 2024, the Solemnity of the Assumption… the Handmaids of the Holy Eucharist, released the news today, saying that their most celebrated sister died around 1:40 PM (Japan time). They wrote: Sister Agnes Sasakawa Katsu, who had been under medical care for some time, passed away yesterday at the age of 93…
WATCH: The 45 Goals of Communism, by Doug Barry, US Grace Force
By Doug Barry, US Grace Force – The diabolical strategy of Communism that we have seen unfolding over the last many decades has led to an unbelievable amount of destruction and fallout throughout the world. We were warned of this danger more than 100 years ago by our Lady of Fatima. Fr. Chad Ripperger breaks down the goals of Communism and how we are seeing just how many of them have become part of the fiber of our society.
The Struggle to Trust God, by Joannie Watson
By Joannie Watson, Integrated Catholic Life – Actually, while the question spoken out loud seems to have an obvious answer – of course you can trust God! – I think our struggle goes hand and hand with our fallen human nature. From the very beginning, our first parents doubted that they could trust Him. A priest once pointed out to me that the entire story of Sacred Scripture is God the Father trying to convince us that He loves us, cares for us, and can be trusted.
Why the Assumption of Mary Is So Important, by Stephen Beale
By Stephen Beale, Catholic Exchange, August 15, 2024 – The Assumption of Mary, which we celebrate (August 15th), is not just a Catholic “add-on” to the fundamentals of the faith. It is a vitally important teaching with deep roots in Scripture and direct relevance to our daily lives… Here are eight reasons why it is significant: 1. We will share in Christ’s resurrection ….
Democrat Platform Claims Democrats Value “Worth of Every Innocent Life,” But They Promote Abortions Up to Birth, by Ben Johnson
By Ben Johnson, LifeNews – A recently released official party document reveals that the Democratic Party intends to claim the Biden-Harris administration respects the value of all “innocent life” and stokes outrage that the next Republican president could shut down the national abortion pill business “by enforcing a law” that’s already on the books — implicitly conceding the Biden-Harris administration is breaking the law to promote abortion.
Holy Eucharist Carried in Procession on Mississippi River, by Emily Malloy
By Emily Malloy, National Catholic Register – The ordinary met the divine as the Blessed Sacrament was processed through the Baton Rouge streets Aug. 14 as part of the kickoff of the 10th-annual Fête-Dieu du Teche (“Feast of God on the Teche”) — a grand by-water-and-by-land extravaganza of prayer coinciding with the Solemnity of the Assumption.
Alliance Defending Freedom: US Supreme Court Upholds Injunction Against Biden-Harris Admin’s Unlawful Attempt to Rewrite Title IX
By Alliance Defending Freedom – ADF attorneys represent female athlete, Christian teachers, Louisiana school board in two lawsuits challenging administration’s illegal change to federal law… The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday denied the Biden-Harris administration’s request to partially reinstate its illegal attempt to change the meaning of the word “sex” to include “gender identity” in Title IX, a federal law designed to create equal opportunities for women in education and athletics.
Arizona Supreme Court Says State Can Use ‘Unborn Human’ in Abortion Vote Explainer, by Peter Pinedo
By Peter Pinedo, Catholic News Agency (Catholic World Report) – The ruling reverses a July decision by the lower Maricopa County Superior Court that struck the term “unborn human being” from a state explainer on the proposed abortion amendment. The superior court’s ruling claimed the term was misleading and “inherently political.”.. The Arizona Supreme Court, however, said in its Wednesday ruling that the Maricopa court erred in its decision and that the phrase “unborn human being,” which is used in the state’s existing law, “substantially complies” with the impartiality requirement.
You and Your Kids Could Be 90 Days Away from Living in a Police State … Like Britain, by John Zmirak
By John Zmirak, The Stream – Remember … when your churches and schools were closed with the enthusiastic approval of your pastors, while abortion clinics and strip clubs still did a thriving business? When Trump’s campaign stops were “superspreader events” that black men like Herman Cain deserved to die for attending? But riots were “mostly peaceful” and promoted “public health” because of “racism” or something? Remember vaccine passports, and soldiers being dishonorably discharged for refusing to take the jab?
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Slams Proposed Abortion Amendment: Means ‘End of Pro-Life Movement’, by Katherine Hamilton
By Katherine Hamilton, Breitbart – “If you care about building a culture of life in this state or this country, them winning in Florida I think really represents the end of the pro-life movement,” DeSantis said to a packed auditorium, the Tampa Bay Times reported… The proposed abortion measure, which will appear as Amendment 4 on the ballot, would bar the state from restricting abortion before viability (approximately 24 weeks) or later in pregnancy “when necessary to protect the patient’s health, as determined by the patient’s healthcare provider.”
The ‘Self-Referential’ Synod, by Phil Lawler
By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – For three long years Pope Francis and the prelates he has chosen to lead the Synod on Synodality have stressed the necessity of developing a “synodal” Church: a process that would begin, they said, with a broad consultation among all the People of God. But as we wearily approach the October meeting of the Synod, most Catholics are still seeking an answer to the most basic question: What does “synodality” mean?
BEGINS TOMORROW! Fr. Michael Champagne’s Fête-Dieu du Mississippi (Aug. 14-15, Baton Rouge to New Orleans)
By David Lukinovich, Founder, The Brown Pelican Society of Louisiana – As you may know, Fr. Michael Champagne has a flotilla boat procession each year on the Teche River. This year, however, Fr. Champagne is extending the event to a two-day celebration on the Mississippi River beginning on Wednesday morning, August 14, 2024, with a Holy Mass at St. Joseph Cathedral in Baton Rouge with Bishop Michael Duca and ending on the following day, the Feast of the Assumption, August 15th at a closing Mass and Benediction at 6:00 pm at St. Louis Cathedral in New Orleans celebrated by Archbishop Gregory Aymond.
Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: Who Is the Greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 18:1-5, 10, 12-14 – At that time the disciples came to Jesus, saying, “Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?” And calling to him a child, he put him in the midst of them, and said, “Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Whoever humbles himself like this child, he is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. …
Archbishop Sheen’s Warning of a Crisis in Christendom, by Joseph Pronechen (7.29.2018)
By Joseph Pronechen, Crisis Magazine – Sheen pointed out “the press that we read, the television that we see, is in no instance inspired by Christian principles. As a matter of fact, there is, on the part of many of us, the tendency to go down to meet the world — not to lift the world up. We are afraid of being unpopular — so we go with the mob.”… The good bishop noted we were living in the fourth 500-year period of Church history, explaining “the Church is not a continuing thing — it dies and rises again. It proceeds on the principle of Christ himself as priest and victim.
The Trump Precursor, by F. Andrew Wolf, Jr.
By F. Andrew Wolf, Jr., Crisis Magazine – High on his list of priorities for America was a moratorium on unlimited immigration, including a wall along its southern border. He sought to rescind unfair trade agreements and reinvigorate U.S. manufacturing. Buchanan cautioned Americans against foreign interventions and warned that American culture was slipping away. He decried as un-American a “rigged” political system with a voice which produced a groundswell, shaking Republican elites. And he was denounced (at the time) by the future 45th president of the United States—Donald J. Trump.
WATCH! Scott Hahn on the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
WATCH! Scott Hahn on the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary – St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology presents: Dr. Scott Hahn on the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Aug 14, 2012
The Faith of Harris and Walz, by Thomas Gallatin
By Thomas Gallatin, Patriot Post – The truth for most of the Democrat Party is that its true faith isn’t in Christ. Rather, it’s in government. The power of government is the religion of many politicians, and this is especially so of the Democrat Party. This helps explain why Trump and his fellow Republicans are considered such an existential threat. It would be as if a Muslim were to become pope… So, while the expressed religion of both Harris and Walz may be some form of Christianity, their true faith rests in secular government.
Rearranging the Deck Chairs, by Francis X. Maier
By Francis X. Maier, The Catholic Thing – Synods of bishops… have an ancient pedigree. They declined in the West as the papacy grew in influence but were revived in the wake of Vatican II. In their modern, Roman incarnation, their main value has been advisory, providing counsel to the pope on doctrinal and pastoral issues, and building fraternity among bishops internationally… The result should surprise no one. (A recent poll) drew 88 percent negative replies. It was promptly shut down.
Understanding the Feminine Vocation With Edith Stein, by Dawn Beutner
By Dawn Beutner, Catholic World Report – Teresa Benedicta of the Cross was, by nature and training, a philosopher. The discrimination she experienced led her to analyze the differences between men and women as a philosopher and a Catholic… Is feminism good or bad? What is feminism? What is the role of women in culture? Or even more fundamentally: what is a woman?… Arguments over these questions have become so contentious that it’s dangerous to even raise the topic.
Catholic Vote: Trump Sits Down With Elon Musk Hours After Returning to X
By Catholic Vote – Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump sat down for a live conversation with X (formerly Twitter) owner Elon Musk, hours after returning to the platform for only the second time in three-and-a-half years… The discussion began on X Spaces 42 minutes after its scheduled start time at 8:00 p.m. ET. Musk attributed the delay to a massive distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack on X’s servers which “saturated hundreds of gigabits of data.”
Fr. Mario Alexis Portella: The Failure of Interreligious Dialogue with Islam
By Fr. Mario Alexis Portella, Crisis Magazine – Last week, on the morning of August 7th, Pope Francis, just before his regular Wednesday general audience, received a group of representatives from the Afghan Muslim community in Italy. He touched upon the “complicated and dramatic history [in Afghanistan], marked by a succession of wars and blood-stained conflicts, which have made it very difficult for people to lead peaceful, free and secure lives.” …
Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Gossip
By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – Scrutinize the words of Jesus in the Gospel. He’s not a gossip. He speaks compelling words of truth. He confronts the Pharisees directly and, echoing John the Baptist, courageously indicts them as a “brood of vipers.” He takes accountability for every word. He warns His disciples of the wiles of Herod, referring to him as a fox. When He asks the Twelve, “Who do men say that I am?” He elicits their honest opinion. But we often are chatterboxes in contrast—sometimes sinful gossips.
As the West Falls in Love with Tyranny and War, We Must Be the World’s Last Real Liberals, by Jason Scott Jones
By Jason Scott Jones, The Stream – And here in the home of “ordered liberty” and the U.S. Constitution, the Democratic Party has given up any pretense of protecting personal freedom except in the bedroom — which seems to be the place where liberty starts … and stops. Apart from sexual libertinism, the Left in America opposes medical privacy and autonomy, property rights, parental rights, election integrity, gun rights, free speech, freedom of assembly, and freedom of religion. Basically, the Democrats have taken a red pen to every single amendment in our treasured Bill of Rights.
Pontifical Academy for Life Appears to Endorse Euthanasia, Assisted Suicide in Some Cases, by Tommaso Scandroglio
By Tommaso Scandroglio, LifeSiteNews – The Pontifical Academy for Life (PAV), presided over by Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, has recently published a booklet entitled Piccolo lessico del fine vita (Compact Lexicon of the End of Life ), edited by Libreria Editrice Vaticana. It is a selected glossary of terms pertaining to the subject end-of-life. Some elements of light exist in the booklet, but the areas of darkness dominate.
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.
Fr. Donald Calloway: What Catholics Can Do About the Alarming Decline of Belief in the Real Eucharistic Presence
By George Ryan, ChurchPop – “It’s the source, the summit of our faith, and He clearly says ‘Unless you eat my flesh and drink my blood, you don’t have life.’”.. Our Lord is wholly present in the Eucharist!.. On this episode of “The Catholic Gentleman,” John Heinen joins Father Donald Calloway from the Congregation of Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary to discuss the alarming decline in belief in Christ’s Real Presence in the Eucharist.
Msgr. Charles Pope: Believe What Jesus Says – A Homily for the 19th Sunday of the Year
By Msgr. Charles Pope, August 10, 2024 – The Gospel this Sunday amounts to a summons to faith by Jesus. He is summoning us to faith in Himself and in the truth He proclaims about His presence in the Holy Eucharist. Last week’s Gospel ended with Jesus declaring that He was the bread come down from Heaven. This Sunday’s Gospel opens with His Jewish listeners grumbling because He claims to have come from Heaven. Throughout the Gospel Jesus stands firm in His call to faith; He teaches them of the necessity of faith, its origins, and its fruits. Let’s look at what the Lord teaches in four stages.
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Not to Give Offense
Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 17:22-27 – As they were gathering in Galilee, Jesus said to them, “The Son of man is to be delivered into the hands of men, and they will kill him, and he will be raised on the third day.” And they were greatly distressed. 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?” He said, “Yes.”
Dom Prosper Guéranger: St. Clare’s Life of Heroic Virtue Opened St. Francis’ Style of Ascetic Life to Holy Women
By Dom Prosper Guéranger, LifeSiteNews – St. Clare, spiritual daughter of St. Francis, ruled her Poor Clares for 42 years and worked many miracles, before departing for God… The same year in which St. Dominic, before making any project with regard to his sons, founded the first establishment of the Sisters of his order, the companion destined for him by heaven received his mission from the Crucifix in the church of St. Damian, in these words: “Go, Francis, repair my house which is falling to ruin.”
Hope Lies Not in Some Future Pope, by Raymond Kowalski
By Raymond Kowalski, OnePeterFive – I get little solace from the idea that some future pope will come along and undo the Francis papacy. Not that I don’t think it could happen. But what is the point of a religion that changes from time to time depending on who is pope?… What got me to this point is the scandal of Traditionis Custodes… First, let me clarify what I mean by “scandal.” I am not talking about tabloid “scandal.” I am talking about theological “scandal” …
6 Things You Have to Do to Stay Catholic in College, by Matt D’Antuono
By Matt D’Antuono, National Catholic Register – As students return to college or go to college for the first time this fall, I would like to offer a few suggestions about how to stay Catholic in college. As it happens, I would suggest these same principles to anyone else as helpful practices for holding on to your faith… 1. Know your faith! … I grew up going to a Catholic Church, but hardly anything sank in. I was like a sitting duck for people to come and explain to me what was wrong with Catholicism. …
LOUISIANA SPOTLIGHT! The Ruth Institute: How Can Pro-Lifers Win? We Asked One Who Does
By The Ruth Institute, The Stream – Louisiana is one of the most pro-life states in America. The Southern Poverty Law Center even has a section specifically on “hateful” Louisiana and its “extremist” legislation protecting human life… Pro-life activists in other states should learn from her successes in the bills she’s helped pass and others she’s helped block. One bill made it a crime to poison a woman with abortion-inducing drugs. It’s also now illegal to get these drugs by mail order or buy them out of someone’s car trunk.
VP Nominee Tim Walz Supports the Right to Infanticide, by Charles C. Camosy
By Charles C. Camosy, Frist Things – Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris has picked Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota as her running mate. Walz recently legalized infanticide in the state of Minnesota. As someone who does not identify as conservative, I’d be delighted if this claim could be dismissed as a right-wing fever dream. Unfortunately, it is all too real. And by infanticide, I really do mean aiming at the death of newborn infants.
Deacon Michael Bickerstaff: The Food that Endures for Eternal Life
Deacon Michael Bickerstaff, Integrated Catholic Life – “The Eucharist is so much more. It is the mystical making present of the Sacrifice of the Cross to us in our time and place. It is the mystical joining of our worship and thanksgiving to the Supper of the Lamb in the heavenly liturgy. And it is the real, true and preeminently unique Presence of Christ in the Blessed Sacrament given to us in Holy Communion at the celebration of Holy Mass.”
Eight Apparitions, One Priest, and the Endless Miracle of the Sisters of Mary, by Kevin Wells
By Kevin Wells, Catholic World Report – On the Feast of the Assumption next week, 383 members of the Sisters of Mary across the globe will celebrate sixty years of one of the greatest rescue movements for the poor, orphaned, and humiliated in the history of the world. Since August 15, 1964, countless thousands of children have been saved since the sisters began to enter the loneliest places in South Korea’s war-scorched southern peninsula. …
Fr. Robert McTeigue, SJ: Parishes Preparing Their People for…What Exactly?
“The more you sweat in training, the less you bleed in combat.” —Richard Marcinko, founder of SEAL Team Six… Ordinarily, do untrained and unprepared people “rise to the occasion” when faced with enormous challenges? … That got me to thinking: What are Catholic parishes training their people for? More specifically, what is Fr. Cheerful, pastor of St. Typical’s (assisted by the younger Fr. Stifled) preparing his people for? Before I proffer an answer, let me suggest a few possibilities.
The Feds’ Election Interference Didn’t Stop After 2020, It Just Got More Sophisticated, by Ben Weingarten
By Ben Weingarten, The Federalist – Federal agencies used the pretest of foreign interference in the 2020 election to surveil and suppress domestic news… America’s speech police are reassembling to once again influence our elections. At the same time the security state is creating potential pretexts for renewed censorship by issuing warnings of cyberattacks that could “hinder public access to election information,” they are also reprising old claims of coming Russian election interference on behalf of Donald Trump. …
Campus Groups Call For ‘Intifada’ and the ‘Eradication of Western Civilization’
By Scott Giebel, MRC TV – Campus Reform reports the groups posted on Instagram, ”We are Westerners fighting for the total eradication of Western civilization. We stand in full solidarity with every movement for liberation in the Global South. Our Intifada is an internationalist one-we are fighting for nothing less than the liberation of all people. We reject every genocidal, eugenicist regime that seeks to undermine the personhood of the colonized.”
Catholic Vote: U.S. Bishops Announce New Secretariat of Justice and Peace to Promote Catholic Social Teaching
By McKenna Snow, Catholic Vote – On Aug. 6, the Justice and Peace USCCB YouTube account posted a short video message from the new executive director of the Secretariat, Jill Rauh… “The work of justice is essential to our proclamation of the Gospel to a world in need,” Rauh said… “When we affirm the dignity of every person created in God’s image, when we work to end racism, when we advocate to address poverty and to care for our common home, when we support the Church’s ability to live her mission” …
Marriage (and Children): The Primordial Sacrament, by Jack Rigert
By Jack Rigert, Catholic Exchange – You on the other hand, are growing up in an unprecedented time in human history. A time when man has redefined marriage, demanded the right to kill their own children, and can no longer define what a woman is. All of this has shaken the very foundation of human civilization all over the world, and you, the most innocent and vulnerable, are experiencing the brunt of the resulting chaos. …
Spiritual Hunger and the Bread of Life, by Carl E. Olson
By Carl E. Olson, Catholic World Report – In this Sunday’s Gospel, we find that the Jews—those religious leaders ardently opposed to the person and message of Jesus—were murmuring and complaining. They were upset by his claim to be the “bread of heaven that came down from heaven.” The basis for their murmuring disbelief can be summarized quite simply: “We know who this Jesus really is!” This exchange, after all, took place near Capernaum, which was the center for much of Jesus’ public life and ministry (cf. Jn. 2:12; Mk. 2:1)… Jesus responded to the complaints by appealing to the two authorities found throughout his discourses in the Fourth Gospel: the Father and the prophets.
Feminism Isn’t Supporting Our Femininity: Q&A with Author of Feminist to Feminine Justice Kuehl, by Aliya Kuykendall
By Aliya Kuykendall, The Stream – Justice Kuehl… author of “Feminist to Feminine: Reclaiming the Value of Womanhood in God’s Story”… told The Stream about her conservative upbringing, how she became a passionate feminist, and then began to realize that the modern feminist movement wasn’t helping women or her own marriage… Along the way, she came across Pope John Paul II’s Theology of the Body, which explain gender roles based on biological design. Those now inform her views of femininity. She encourages readers to find peace in biblical femininity and avoid either a fundamentalist or feminist ideology that reduces women to less than they actually are.
Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: Words and Actions Matter: Abortion in the 2024 Election
By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – The 2020 GOP platform, on the other hand (which was exactly the same as the 2016 platform), was a dramatically different document (than the Democrats)… On the issue of abortion, the platform could scarcely have been any more pro-life. “[W]e assert the sanctity of human life and affirm that the unborn child has a fundamental right to life which cannot be infringed… We support a human life amendment to the Constitution and legislation to make clear that the Fourteenth Amendment’s protections apply to children before birth.”… A Disturbing Shift – However, something dramatic occurred a few weeks ago, raising major alarm bells among pro-life and pro-family leaders around the world.
Teen Allegedly Healed at WYD Gives Thanks to Mary in Rome
By Adriana Azarian, National Catholic Register – A year after having her eyesight seemingly miraculously restored, a young Spanish woman who had been blind recently made a pilgrimage of thanksgiving to the Basilica of St. Mary Major in Rome upon Pope Francis’ recommendation… After news first spread of the healing, Jimena (only known publicly by her first name) and her family met with Pope Francis in December 2023. The Holy Father suggested the family visit the Basilica of St. Mary Major to share their devotion to the Blessed Virgin.