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Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: Do Not Let Your Hearts Be Troubled!

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 14:1-6 – “Let not your hearts be troubled; believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father’s house are many rooms; if it were not so, would I have told you that I go to prepare a place for you? And when I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and will take you to myself, that where I am you may be also. ….

The Gospel of ‘Blessed Assurance’ According to Johann Sebastian Bach, by Jules Gomes

By Jules Gomes, The Stream – “If Bach is not in Heaven, I am not going,” William F. Buckley, the iconic conservative writer, political commentator, and host of the talk show Firing Line once said… Is there a more quintessentially Buckleian paradox than this? William Frank Buckley, a devout Catholic, beatifying Johann Sebastian Bach, a dyed-in-the-wool Lutheran?…

America’s Fertility Rate Hits Record Low as Planned Parenthood Abortions Hit Record High, by Steven Ertelt 

By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – America is aborting away its future. There’s no more glaring example of that than the fact that the fertility in the United States has hit a record low… According to newly-released data from the Centers for Disease Control, America’s total fertility rate dropped to 1.62 births per woman last year, a 2% decline from the year before. That figure is below replacement rate, which means that Americans are not having enough children to replace people who are dying.

The True Secrets of La Salette (1846), by Robert Lazu Kmita

By Robert Lazu Kmita, Remnant Columnist, The Remnant – On the evening of Saturday, September 9, 1846, two young shepherds, Mélanie Calvat (14 years old) and Maximin Giraud (11 years old), encountered a wondrous and luminous Lady in tears: the Holy Virgin Mary. Deeply saddened, the Queen of the Universe conveyed a message to them addressed to all. Her unforgettable words mentioned the “strong and heavy” hand of her Son that she could no longer hold back. The cause was the sins of humanity: the violation of the commandment to attend Sunday and holy day Mass ….

Deliverance from the 1960s Lust Revolution, by Oliver Olivero

By Oliver Oliveros, Catholic Exchange – Admittedly, it will take more than a moral attitude to prevail over lust. It is a mistake to look at it solely as a flaw in human behavior. One must also see that there is an adversary who plans for our demise… Growing up in Catholic school, the concept of spiritual warfare was treated as an afterthought. Yet, many saints and the church fathers discussed it, and it was certainly an important part of our Savior’s ministry. But because of the oversight, I had the naïve idea that as long as you were not possessed, you did not have to worry about the demonic realm.

Cardinal Burke Condemns ‘Scandal’ of Communion for Pro-Abort Politicians, by Michael Haynes

By Michael Haynes, PerMariam – Giving forthright comments on a number of current issues in the Catholic Church, Cardinal Raymond Burke condemned the practice of giving Holy Communion to pro-abortion politicians, as well as noting that the traditional Mass is in a state of “persecution.”… “This is what is referred to as scandal,” he said April 23, commenting on the practice of pro-abortion politicians receiving Holy Communion.

Catholic Charities Isn’t Religious? So Sayeth the Wisconsin Supreme Court, by Michael Warsaw

By Michael Warsaw, EWTN News – Another Tax Day has come and gone, but a big taxation question in Wisconsin remains unresolved, in the wake of a recent ruling that Catholic Charities in the Diocese of Superior isn’t religious enough in the eyes of the state’s Supreme Court to qualify for a religious tax exemption… The nonprofit organization, called Catholic Charities Bureau (CCB), provides a host of social services, including job training and housing support for people with mental and physical disabilities.

Washington Is Already Setting The Stage For More And More Ukraine War Funding, by Eddie Scarry

By Eddie Scarry, The Federalist – Marc Santora, a NY Times reporter based in Kyiv, did a decent job admitting this little problem on Wednesday’s episode of “The Daily” podcast: “What this package doesn’t do,” he said, “is tell us the path forward for how Ukraine can achieve what they really want, their ultimate goal, which is driving the Russians from their land and securing the kind of victory that is both lasting and just in their minds.”… As of just a few weeks ago, the U.S. had dedicated nearly $115 billion to Ukraine. Now, following Speaker Mike Johnson’s little chat with Biden White House officials … that number has ballooned to around $175 billion — and counting!

Why Would Candace Owens Convert to Catholicism? by Kennedy Hall

By Kennedy Hall, Crisis Magazine – Why is this the case? Why would someone like Candace Owens convert to Catholicism, and in such a public way? Of course, I do not know Owens, and I will not pretend here to psychologize or offer any insight into her personal reasons. However, I believe her religious trajectory—something she has been public about—offers some insight into why someone like her, or anyone for that matter, would convert to the Church of Rome despite the myriad problems in the Church today. …

Scandal Begets a Society That Devalues Human Beings, by Susan Ciancio

By Susan Ciancio, Catholic World Report – We live in a “you do you” world in which fewer and fewer people have the courage to stand up for anything they believe. And society has us thinking that this selfish mentality is a good thing… Merriam-Webster defines scandal as “malicious or defamatory gossip,” a “disgrace,” or “a circumstance or action that offends propriety or established moral conceptions.”… “Scandal is an attitude or behavior which leads another to do evil,” states the Catechism of the Catholic Church, “The person who gives scandal becomes his neighbor’s tempter. He damages virtue and integrity; he may even draw his brother into spiritual death.”

Saint of the Day for April 26: Pedro de San José Betancur

By Franciscan Media – Central America claimed its first saint with the canonization of Pedro de San José Betancur. Known as the “Saint Francis of the Americas,” Pedro de Betancur is the first saint to have worked and died in Guatemala… Pedro very much wanted to become a priest, but God had other plans for the young man born into a poor family on Tenerife in the Canary Islands. ..

We Need Bonhoeffers Instead of Complicit Clerics, by Gene Gomulka

By Gene Gomulka, Complicit Clergy – Similar to World War II Germany when so many members of the clergy – bishops, priests, pastors – were silent amidst the atrocities committed by Hitler and the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (Nazi), so too today are many bishops and priests silent in denouncing Biden and the Democratic Party for its support of practices condemned by the Catholic Church.

Ret’d Deacon Joey Carrion: “We’re Tired”

Written by Deacon Joey Carrion, Retired from active ministry in the Archdiocese of Miami – Dear Bishops: We’re tired! .. We’re tired… of going to Mass each Sunday yearning for the Word of God, and returning home emptier than we left. .. We’re tired… of hearing you preach about the need for a Eucharistic Renewal, and yet you can’t agree amongst yourselves that giving Holy Communion to openly pro-abortion politicians is a sin. ….

The Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: The One Who Receives Me

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 13:16-20 – Truly, truly, I say to you, a servant is not greater than his master; nor is he who is sent greater than he who sent him. If you know these things, blessed are you if you do them. I am not speaking of you all; I know whom I have chosen; it is that the scripture may be fulfilled, `He who ate my bread has lifted his heel against me.’ ….

SCOTUS Set to Hear Arguments in Trump Immunity Case. This Could Be ‘Huuuuuuge’, by Al Perrotta

Happy Thursday!.. Today’s Brew starts off with a massive day for the Supreme Court, as justices are set to hear arguments in a case that will directly affect the 2024 election… SCOTUS Hearing Arguments on Trump Presidential Immunity… All eyes are trained toward the District of Columbia this morning as the High Court hears arguments over whether former President Donald Trump had presidential immunity for his actions questioning the integrity of the 2020 Election. ….

Four Other Meanings of the Moon, by Michael Pakaluk

By Michael Pakaluk, The Catholic Thing – When the eclipse of the sun coincided with the Annunciation on April 8, many Catholics rightly recalled that Mary is traditionally likened to the moon, an image well expressed by Fulton Sheen (The World’s First Love): God, Who made the sun, also made the moon. The moon does not take away from the brilliance of the sun. The moon would be only a burnt-out cinder floating in the immensity of space were it not for the sun. All its light is reflected from the sun. The Blessed Mother reflects her Divine Son; without Him, she is nothing. With Him, she is the Mother of Men.

Pope Francis Reportedly Praises Pro-Abortion Democrat Sen. Reverend Warnock for Being ‘Anchored’ in His ‘Faith’, by Emily Mangiaracina

By Emily Mangiaracina, LifeSite News – Pope Francis reportedly praised Georgia Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock, a liberal Protestant pastor and strong supporter of abortion and homosexuality, for remaining “anchored” in his “faith.”… Warnock, who has described himself as a “pro-choice pastor,” has been endorsed by Planned Parenthood, and co-sponsored the so-called “Respect for Marriage Act” that codified homosexual “marriage” in U.S. federal law, met with Francis on Saturday.

‘Trial By Ambush’: Former Federal Prosecutors Say Alvin Bragg’s Strategy Is Unlike Anything They’ve Seen Before, by Katelynn Richardson

By Katelynn Richardson, Daily Caller – Prosecutors in Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s office offered new transparency not only to the public, but seemingly also Trump’s defense attorneys on Tuesday when, one year after indicting (Trump), they finally pulled back the curtain to reveal the motivating crime in their case: a violation of state election law. Former federal prosecutors told the Daily Caller.. Bragg’s lack of clarity is unfair to the defense, who can’t prepare to argue against a charge they don’t know, and unlike what they’ve seen before… “I don’t recall ever having a trial where the defense didn’t know what the government was trying to prove,” former federal prosecutor Jonathan Fahey told the DCNF, likening Bragg’s approach to a “trial by ambush.”

Catholic Answers Pulls Plug on ‘Father Justin’ AI Priest, by Matthew McDonald

By Matthew McDonald, EWTN News – Father Justin, we hardly knew ye … Less than two days after debuting an artificial intelligence (AI) priest character to overwhelmingly negative reviews, Catholic Answers has given “Father Justin” the virtual heave-ho… The lay-run apologetics and evangelization apostolate, based in El Cajon, California, told the Register that it will replace him on its app with a lay character named “Justin” within a week.

Why The FBI’s Assault On Catholics Threatens All Christians, by Kyle Seraphin (4-17-2024)

By Kyle Seraphin, The Federalist – In light of the FBI’s anti-Catholic ‘Richmond memo,’ the true new resistance is everyday churchgoing folks with families… Betrayal. If I could sum it all up in one word, it would have to be “betrayal.”.. “This is what being stabbed in the back feels like,” I thought to myself on that winter day when I first laid eyes on the FBI’s anti-Catholic “Richmond memo.”… My reaction was predictable. I am Catholic, and I thought it was appalling, plain and simple.

Msgr. Richard C. Antall: Dignitas Infinita’s Whistling in the Dark

By Msgr. Richard C. Antall, Crisis Magazine – I think that one aspect of the declaration has been ignored. That is its naiveté about a supposed consensus of moral thinking. In paragraph seven, it reads: “There is widespread agreement today on the importance and normative scope of human dignity and on the unique and transcendent value of every human being.” The endnote for that affirmation refers to the 1948 United Nations Declaration of Human Rights, a 1966 United Nations “Covenant on Civil and Political Rights,” and the 1975 Helsinki “Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe.”

Catholic Vote: ‘Too Busy Monitoring Catholics’: Reactions to FBI Director’s Comments about Protests Pour In

By Catholic Vote, CV News Feed – “Of all the groups our top federal law enforcement agency would write an 11-page document targeting, they picked us,” Seraphin, a Catholic, wrote… “With all of the crime going on in the country, especially in the last few years, the FBI decided we Catholics were the problem,” he added… (Seraphin)… also warned that “[t]he FBI is establishing a gateway in what they think is ‘fringe Catholicism,’ as a means to go after Christians in general and declare them to be the real ‘threats’ and ‘potential terrorists’ in the country.”… “Slowly but surely, the FBI is probing its way into all religious communities,” Seraphin explained… “All Christians are in the crosshairs … the idea of them targeting a so-called ‘radical Baptist’ or ‘radical Lutheran’ in the near future is certainly on the table.”

Saint of the Day for April 25: St. Mark (? – c. April 25, 68)

By Franciscan Media – Most of what we know about Mark comes directly from the New Testament. He is usually identified with the Mark of Acts 12:12. When Saint Peter escaped from prison, he went to the home of Mark’s mother… Paul and Barnabas took him along on the first missionary journey, but for some reason Mark returned alone to Jerusalem. It is evident, from Paul’s refusal to let Mark accompany him on the second journey despite Barnabas’s insistence, that Mark had displeased Paul. Because Paul later asks Mark to visit him in prison, we may assume the trouble did not last long.

Bishop Strickland Denounces ‘Silent Shepherds,’ ‘Corrupt Vatican’, by Thomas D. Williams

By Thomas D. Williams, Ph. D., Breitbart – Conservative Bishop Joseph Strickland, who was ousted from his Texas diocese by Pope Francis last year, has denounced a “corrupt Vatican.”… “I urge all faithful Catholics to speak up, enough is enough,” Bishop Strickland wrote on X (and) posted together with an image of Jesus throwing money-changers out of the temple… “Enough with silent shepherds, enough with a corrupt Vatican, enough with blasphemies & desecration of Jesus Christ,” the bishop continued. “Let us denounce so called bishops who bless sin & hide wolves among the sheep. ENOUGH!”

Catholic Group Proposes Legislation to Keep Dioceses Financially Accountable for Clergy Sex Abuse of Minors, by Emily Mangiaracina

By Emily Mangiaracina, LifeSiteNew – Dioceses can shirk financial penalties by filing bankruptcy after sex abuse lawsuits. Roman Catholic Faithful’s Project Rape Accountability would instead force financial accountability in such cases… The watchdog group Roman Catholic Faithful publicly announced on Tuesday its newly launched “Project Rape Accountability” that proposes a federal legislative amendment that would prevent the discharge of dioceses’ debts arising from the sexual abuse of minors.

Catholic Charities of San Antonio Accused of Misappropriating Federal Funds to Buy Airfare for Migrants, by Warner Todd Huston

By Warner Todd Huston, Breitbart – Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of San Antonio is defending itself after becoming the target of critics who claim that it improperly used federal funds to buy airfare for illegal aliens to fly to their choice of destinations in the U.S… Two South Texas lawmakers blasted the charity on Thursday for using federal funds to purchase the airfare and said that the funds are intended to reimburse nonprofits for food, shelter, and humanitarian expenses, not free travel programs for President Joe Biden’s illegal aliens. … Catholic Charities of San Antonio admitted to the station that it had been allotted $10.8 million in funding to care for migrants in their area and that it used the funds to buy plane tickets for illegals. …

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Believe in Me – That You May Not Remain in Darkness

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word -John 12:44-50 – And Jesus cried out and said, “He who believes in me, believes not in me but in him who sent me. And he who sees me sees him who sent me. I have come as light into the world, that whoever believes in me may not remain in darkness. If any one hears my sayings and does not keep them, I do not judge him; for I did not come to judge the world but to save the world. ….

Towards a Female Pontiff of an Emasculated Church

By Kevin Beary, The Remnant – Of course, women priests and popes are part of a bigger package containing all sorts of theological surprises… To make the Church less masculine: this is the task that Pope Francis has given the International Theological Commission. Or at least, that is the official translation of the Italian word Francis used, smaschilizzare, which the English-language media rightly translated as “demasculinize”, i.e. “emasculate, castrate”. “Rendere meno maschile,” which Francis did not say, would translate literally as “to make less masculine.”

Speaker Johnson Allies Himself With GOP-Hating Republicans, Democrats, by Jordan Boyd

By Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – Speaker of the House Mike Johnson will travel to Texas this week, not to make another performative visit to the border he abandoned when he banded with Democrats to pass $95 billion in foreign spending, but to aid a fundraiser for his “endangered” GOP colleague (Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales) who smeared Republicans opposed to the Ukraine package… In return, Johnson will overlook Gonzales’ egregious maligning of conservatives while wining and dining voters in the San Antonio area into throwing more money at the establishment Republican’s reelection campaign.

The Face of God, by Francis X. Maier

By Francis X. Maier, The Catholic Thing – As we get older, the temptation to be dissatisfied with our lives can grow.  A fear of aging, along with memories of past failures and mistakes, can obscure the good in the world around us.  A culture of consumption, distractions, and anesthetics, which is what we’ve created, feeds on that restlessness and profits from the anxiety that so often animates our desires.  In the process, it steals something uniquely human from us.  It reduces us to a bundle of material appetites.

EXCLUSIVE: Cardinal Parolin Confirms Vatican Aims to Renew Secretive Deal With China This Year, by Michael Haynes

By Michael Haynes, LifeSite News – The Vatican’s Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, has confirmed to LifeSiteNews that the Holy See intends to renew its secretive deal with Communist China later this year… Cardinal Parolin affirmed that the highly controversial Sino-Vatican deal that the Holy See has with the Communist authorities in Beijing is set for renewal this autumn… Parolin stated “with reference to your question about the Holy See’s agreement with China … we hope to renew it.”… “We are also in dialogue on this point with our Chinese interlocutors.” …

Catholic Vote: Biden Makes Sign of the Cross at Pro-Abortion Campaign Rally in Florida

By Catholic Vote – President Joe Biden made the Sign of the Cross in response to pro-abortion comments made by Democrat Nikki Fried, who was standing next to the president.
The gesture came while the president was listening to Florida Dem. Party Chairwoman Nikki Fried slam her state’s pro-life law… “Where … 15 weeks wasn’t good enough so we had to go to six weeks,” Fried said, referring to the gestational limit up until abortion is allowed under state law… As soon as Fried said “wasn’t good enough,” Biden began to make a slow sign of the cross ….

Underregulated and Unaccountable, by Emma Waters 

By Emma Waters, Daily Signal – In a recent sting operation, the FBI arrested and charged a Chicago man for knowingly distributing material on child sexual assault and boasting about sexually abusing his young nieces and nephews… The man’s arrest came less than a week before he and another man identified as his husband were set to collect their newborn son from a commercial surrogate in California… Commercial surrogacy is a contractual agreement where someone pays a woman to gestate and birth an unrelated child for a fee. …

The Bomb and the American Barbarian, by Michael Ippolito

By Michael Ippolito, Crisis Magazine – No faithful Catholic could look at the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and be proud of that decision… The dropping of the atomic bomb was evil. For the average conservative commentator, this comment automatically causes a knee-jerk reaction with the same old platitudes. For decades, the American Right has been the defender of our usage of the atomic bomb, with either “it saved more American lives” or “it was the lesser of two evils” being some of the strongest candidates.

Robert Kennedy Jr Releases New Abortion Policy Supporting Abortions Up to Birth, by Joshua Mercer 

By Joshua Mercer, LifeNews – Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. just released a new policy platform on abortion titled, “More Choices, More Life.”… “Abortion is one of the most divisive issues in American politics… We’ve been offered two positions — pro-life and pro-choice — with hardly any room between or outside them.”… Kennedy’s campaign claims that his proposed abortion policy “will dramatically reduce abortion in this country, and it will do so by offering more choices for women and families, not less.”… The policy clarifies that a Kennedy administration would seek to “make it easier for women to choose life.”

Saint of the Day for April 24: St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen

By Franciscan Media – By Franciscan Media – If a poor man needed some clothing, Fidelis would often give the man the clothes right off his back. Complete generosity to others characterized this saint’s life… Born in 1577, Mark Rey became a lawyer who constantly upheld the causes of the poor and oppressed people.

American Bishops Shout “Fire!” After Helping to Set the Blaze, by Robert G. Marshall

By Robert G. Marshall, Catholic Culture – While the Catholic bishops along with some other sources have claimed since the Fall of 2023 that the Biden Administration hijacked the prolife purpose of the PWFA, the public record shows that the Catholic Bishops worked closely with and followed the lead of Democrat Congressional Members to produce the final wording of the PWFA signed by the President. The public record is equally clear that the Catholic bishops and their staff ignored warnings from Republican Members of Congress and prolife groups regarding the pro-abortion consequences of the PWFA. In fact, the Bishops opposed corrective amendment language to the PWFA proposed by Republicans and supported by prolife and religious groups to expressly exclude PWFA-covered businesses from having to provide abortion and other morally problematic “services” to pregnant women.

Catholic Bishops Blast New Biden Rule Forcing Employers to Fund Abortions, by Steven Ertelt 

By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Responding to the new rule on Friday, Fort Wayne-South Bend, Indiana, Bishop Kevin Rhoades said in a statement that “no employer should be forced to participate in an employee’s decision to end the life of their child.”… “The bipartisan Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, as written, is a pro-life law that protects the security and physical health of pregnant mothers and their preborn children,” Rhoades, the chairman of the USCCB’s Committee for Religious Liberty, said in the statement.

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: My Sheep Hear My Voice

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 10:22-30 – It was the feast of the Dedication at Jerusalem; it was winter, and Jesus was walking in the temple, in the portico of Solomon. So the Jews gathered round him and said to him, “How long will you keep us in suspense? If you are the Christ, tell us plainly.” Jesus answered them, “I told you, and you do not believe. ….

Media Suddenly Concerned About Embryos Because They’re Palestinian, by Jordan Boyd

By Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – Until now, corporate media haven’t blinked an eye over the destruction of hundreds of millions of innocent embryos… After the Alabama Supreme Court ruled frozen human embryos should be treated with care, corporate media spent months lambasting in vitro fertilization critics and advocating for killing the embryos at adults’ leisure. Outlets’ tunes, however, changed this week when stories began to circulate about Israel allegedly destroying the “majority of Gaza’s frozen embryos.”

Nuns Who Feuded With Texas Bishop Say They Will Defy Vatican Order on Monastery’s Governance, by Tyler Arnold

By Tyler Arnold, CNA – As the Vatican tries to settle a chaotic yearlong dispute between a Carmelite monastery and Diocese of Fort Worth Bishop Michael Olson, the nuns at the center of the controversy announced they will defy a Vatican decree that delegates their governance to an outside religious association… The dispute centers on Bishop Olson’s investigation into the former prioress of the Arlington-based Monastery of the Most Holy Trinity: the Reverend Mother Superior Teresa Agnes Gerlach….

Obligation, Responsibility, and Guilt, by John M. Grondelski

By John M. Grondelski, The Catholic Thing – Wojtyła’s analysis of obligation certainly aligned with an older Catholic understanding of conscience, but it broke fresh ground in forcing everyone to reckon with the implications of primordial and universal human experiences – that we have obligations for which we are responsible towards which we can fail – which leads to a state of affairs that requires fixing. As a common human experience, it grounds objective morality independently of particular religious commitments. …

Former Fiscal Conservative Mike Johnson Considering Scheme to Expand Earmarks, by Bradley Jaye

By Bradley Jaye, Breitbart – Rep. Tom Cole (R-OK) being Johnson’s own pick to chair the powerful appropriations committee, it defies reason that Johnson would appoint Cole without knowing his feelings on earmarks — if Johnson is, in fact, running the show. It seems unlikely Johnson would appoint Cole if the two were not simpatico on Cole’s first major initiative after being gifted the gavel… Johnson’s move also comes during widespread speculation regarding promises he may have made to Democrats to keep him safe if he brought Ukraine funding to the floor.

The Sex of Angels, by Charles A. Kohlhaas

By Charles A. Kohlhaas, CNSNews – In spite of weak support from his own party, Trump did many good things: closed the border, avoided wars, cut taxes, lowered inflation, and negotiated the Abraham Accords in the Middle East. Now, Paul Ryan is long gone, the country is in the ditch, and the Republicans still refuse to grow up… An Italian colleague used to quote a jibe at is own countrymen’s penchant for long discussions when other things needed doing: “The Romans were debating the sex of angels when the barbarians were pounding on the gates.”… So went Rome; so goes the United States of America.

‘Ukraine First’ Speaker Johnson Forgets American Freedom, and Uselessly Risks a World War, by John Zmirak

By John Zmirak, The Stream – How is treating Ukraine as part of NATO and arming it to the teeth any less provocative than the Soviets putting nuclear missiles in Cuba? You do know that John F. Kennedy was willing to risk a nuclear war with the Soviets to stop that threat to American sovereignty? That we came to the very brink of incinerating hundreds of millions of people over that issue? Why think that ex-KGB agent Putin would be less militaristic than playboy JFK? ….

Why Speaker Johnson’s Job Is on the Line After House Votes $60 Billion for Ukraine, by Virginia Allen

By Virginia Allen, Daily Signal – The House passed a four-bill $95 billion foreign aid package over the weekend that includes $60 billion in additional aid for Ukraine. The bill could cost House Speaker Mike Johnson his job… The aid package passed in a 311-112 vote with the unanimous support of Democrats and 101 Republicans voting in favor of the bill… Ryan Walker, Ex. V.P. of Heritage Action for America.. (explains) the reason for the sharp divide in Congress over the foreign aid package and the likelihood Johnson will face removal as speaker. Walker also explains where Congress is getting the money to send to Ukraine.

Experts and Former Abortionist Warn About ‘Eugenic’ IVF Industry, by Peter Pinedo

By Peter Pinedo, CNA – A former abortionist and several pro-life ethicists are urging lawmakers to protect children and parents from the in vitro fertilization (IVF) industry, which they say operates on “eugenic” principles… IVF is a fertility treatment that works by inducing hyper-ovulation during a woman’s cycle to harvest her eggs and then fuse them with sperm to conceive a child outside the womb. The Catholic Church is opposed to IVF because it separates the marriage act from procreation and destroys embryonic human life.

Pew Research: Biden in Trouble with Catholic Voters, by Ken Oliver-Méndez

By Ken Oliver-Méndez, CNA, Catholic World Report – Incumbent U.S. President Joe Biden, a Catholic, is battling a high unfavorability rating among his fellow Catholics, according to survey data released by the Pew Research Center… According to the data, neither Biden nor his Republican rival, former president Donald Trump, are viewed favorably by a majority of Catholics surveyed, but Biden is the more unpopular of the two. …

LifeSiteNews: Candace Owens Announces She Has Joined the Catholic Church

By LifeSiteNews staff – Popular American conservative pundit Candace Owens announced on social media Monday that she is now an official member of the Catholic Church… “Recently, I made the decision to go home. There is of course so much more that went into this decision and that I plan to share in the future. But for now, praise be to God for His gentle, but relentless guiding of my heart toward Truth”… “So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand,” she continued, quoting Isaiah 41: 10, before adding, “I do not fear. Christ is King.”

‘The Habsburg Way’: Lessons for Today, From Openness to Life to How to Die Well, by Edward Pentin

By Edward Pentin, EWTN News – The Catholic faith and traditions of the Habsburg monarchies helped them enjoy mostly stable marriages and large, happy families that were crucial in governing their kingdoms for more than eight centuries… Now, some of those principles they lived — and died — by have been recorded in a book by Eduard Habsburg-Lothringen, a direct descendent of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria (1830-1916), an archduke of Austria, and Hungary’s current ambassador to the Holy See.

Saint of the Day for April 23: St. George

By Franciscan Media – Saint George is the object of a vast amount of imagination. There is every reason to believe that he was a real martyr who suffered at Lydda in Palestine, probably before the time of Constantine. The Church adheres to his memory, but not to the legends surrounding his life. That he was willing to pay the supreme price to follow Christ is what the Church believes. And it is enough.

Msgr. Charles Pope: “And no small tempest lay on us …” – The Story of a Storm That St. Paul Endured and What It Has to Teach Us About Sin

By Msgr. Charles Pope – With yesterday’s feast of Pentecost, our reading of Acts suddenly ends and hence we miss some important stories of Paul’s journey to Rome. This is perhaps another reason to restore the Pentecost Octave, which was dropped in 1970. Doing so would give us eight more days in which to savor the Acts of the Apostles. Among the stories we miss is that of the storm and subsequent shipwreck of St. Paul, who was under armed guard while on the way to Rome.

WATCH! UNCROWNING CHRIST: Look Who’s Fighting Back (A Major Announcement), by Michael J. Matt

By Michael J. Matt, Editor, The Remnant – In this episode of the Remnant Underground, Michael J. Matt blasts cringeworthy Christophobia from here to the UK. If they are so “progressive,” why is the “Follow the Science” crowd so obsessed with mocking Christianity? What are they so afraid of and why so desperate?… As the Holy Eucharist is blasphemed on UK television, and Rianna does the slutty nun bit here in America, the abomination of desolation heats up the mainstream Catholic Church. Why? Is it ignorance, or straight up demonic?

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: I Came That They May Have Life Abundantly

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 10:1-10 – “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who does not enter the sheepfold by the door but climbs in by another way, that man is a thief and a robber; but he who enters by the door is the shepherd of the sheep. To him the gatekeeper opens; the sheep hear his voice, and he calls his own sheep by name and leads them out. When he has brought out all his own, he goes before them, and the sheep follow him, for they know his voice. …

Reviving the “Forgotten” Art of Sacred Music

By Emily Chaffins, Catholic Exchange – A new Mass setting has ranked #1 in Billboard’s Traditional Classical Albums chart this month… After its release on March 15th, Frank La Rocca’s “Requiem for the Forgotten” immediately earned #2 in the chart during its first week of sales (the week of March 30)… What is it about this Mass setting that has earned it such acclaim, and what does this say about the role of sacred music in the modern world? …

Historic New York Church With Link to John Paul II Struggles to Stay Open, by Daniel Payne

By Daniel Payne, Catholic News Agency – A historic Polish Catholic church in Buffalo, New York — one with a unique connection to St. John Paul II — is facing tens of thousands of dollars in bills that threaten to close the nearly-century-old structure… Father Czeslaw Krysa, SLD, the parochial vicar of St. Casimir, said the Buffalo Diocese has given the church a deadline of August to pay its outstanding accounts. Among those is $55,000 in annual insurance costs, up recently from $32,000.

5 Times Jesus Revealed Himself in the Eucharist to Non-Catholics, by Patti Maguire Armstrong

By Patti Maguire Armstrong, EWTN News – “What a strange feeling it is to be looking at what by all appearances is a piece of bread in a little glass compartment in the center of a very simple gold monstrance and feel like you are the one being stared at.” … Emily Bleicher shared this experience with the Register about her witness to the true presence of Christ in the Eucharist when she was a Protestant. Through a moment of grace, she recognized Jesus beyond her own understanding.

Catholic Vote: Pro-Life Organizations React to Planned Parenthood’s Annual Report

By Hannah Hiester, Catholic Vote – American Life League’s Planned Parenthood watchdog division, STOPP, released a statement condemning abortions and the use of taxpayer dollars to fund them… “This report should be the centerpiece of criminal investigations into misconduct by Planned Parenthood and its board. You cannot mix, mingle, and misuse nonprofit money for improper purposes, and Planned Parenthood continues to do so to the tune of nearly $1 billion in donations and another $700 million in taxpayer money,” STOPP said in the statement.

In the Psalms: A Peculiar Argument to Win God’s Favor, by Dr. Jeff Mirus

By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – In the Psalms, one of the arguments used with some frequency by those who feel abandoned by God runs like this: First, a rhetorical question is asked about whether the dead can praise God—the presumed answer being “No”. Second, the conclusion is drawn that God should aid the one who calls upon Him—so that the one aided can sing God’s praise. This rhetorical questioning is so similar to traditional Jewish humor that one might wonder about its theological sincerity, but I believe …

Lay Movement Launches International Campaign for ‘Total Freedom of the Traditional Liturgy’

By Edward Pentin – Since the massive decline during the period immediately following the Second Vatican Council, every attempt has been made on numerous occasions to revive religious practice, to increase the number of priestly and religious vocations, and to preserve the faith of the Christian people. Everything, except letting the people experience the traditional liturgy, by giving the Tridentine liturgy a fair chance. Today, however, common sense urgently demands that all the vital forces in the Church be allowed to live and prosper, and in particular the one which enjoys a right dating back to over a millennium.

Why Saint Thomas Aquinas is the “Angelic Doctor” of the Church: The Amazing Supernatural Story, by Debbie Cowden

By Debbie Cowden, ChurchPOP 2024 – Saint Thomas Aquinas is one of the greatest theologians of all time… He wrote “Summa Theologica,” a compilation of all the Church’s teachings, which contains thousands of pages… The saint composed proofs for the existence of God. He highlighted the harmony of faith and reason, showing how nothing the Catholic Church teaches contradicts logic or reason… So why is he considered the “Angelic Doctor,” and what does that mean for Catholics today? …

Scuffles in Brussels, by Robert Royal

By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – So, I was in Rome recently chasing down information for a book and noticed that, at the time I’d be heading back home, a National Conservatism Conference was being held in Brussels. I decided to stop in to see how NatCon would fare in the “capital” of the European Union. As has been widely reported, under pressure from “antifa” forces, Brussels’ mayor foolishly forced Concert Noble, the initial venue, to cancel. And again, with the Sofitel. Ultimately, we gathered at the Claridge, where the Tunisian Muslim owner was (unsuccessfully)  pressured by the mayor, his wife threatened, and warned that his business would be destroyed (kudos to him for standing up for free speech). Then, during the first day …..

Daleiden’s Courage, Planned Parenthood’s Deceit

By John Stonestreet, The Stream – In 2015, pro-life activist David Daleiden of the Center for Medical Progress released a series of undercover videos showing high-paid executives from Planned Parenthood attempting to sell body parts from aborted babies. Their actions were appalling and indefensible. So, naturally, Planned Parenthood, pro-abortion activists, and media outlets did everything possible to discredit Daleiden. They claimed the videos were “edited,” even after Daleiden released the full, unedited versions. Daleiden was sued for allegedly using a fake ID and recording conversations without consent.

Abuses and the Priestly Vocation According to Saint Alphonsus Mary of Liguori, by Robert Lazu Kmita

By Robert Lazu Kmita, The Remnant – Whether we look towards our own Church, the Catholic Church, or towards Christian denominations, towards the ecclesiastical hierarchy or towards the secular world, towards ecclesiastical personalities, showbiz superstars, or celebrities from the world of film, in recent decades scandals regarding their sexual sins have grown exponentially. We often hear about such events affecting various communities, whether religious or not. Despite distortions and even exaggerations in the media, unfortunately, many of them are based on real facts.

Living in the Modern Dark Ages, by Regis Martin

By Regis Martin, Crisis Magazine – “I once thought it would be amusing,” writes Albert Jay Nock, “to attempt an essay on how to go about discovering that one is living in a dark age.” His answer, which is not at all amusing, is simply to watch all the lights go out and see if anyone noticed… And, of course, no one did. At least not among the so-called educated elites, the thought police swarming about in our midst, who are chiefly responsible for the gathering darkness, even as they try and keep the rest of us from seeing it. Thus do they keep us spinning about like tops along the bright surface of a world that, for all its glitter, is totally unreal.

Democrats Waive Ukrainian Flags On House Floor While Chanting ‘Ukraine!’, by Ryan Saavedra

By Ryan Saavedra, DailyWire – Many House Democrats waived Ukrainian flags on the floor of the House of Representatives on Saturday as members voted to pass a series of spending packages designating $95 billion in foreign aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan while failing to address President Joe Biden’s border crisis… A separate vote was taken on each aid proposal with $60 billion allocated for Ukraine, about $17 billion for Israel, $9 billion for humanitarian aid, and $8 billion to support Taiwan. Another bill that could ban TikTok if the company is not divested from Chinese control was also passed.

Bishop Joseph E. Strickland: Bishop Strickland Slams ‘Crescendo of Apostasy’ by Vatican Forces Against Catholic Liturgy, Doctrine

By Bishop Joseph E. Strickland, LifeSite News – Whether in liturgy, doctrine, or simple everyday piety of Catholics, too many prelates and powerful forces in the Vatican are doing their best to dismantle every vestige of supernatural faith, as well as any understanding of the supernatural truth that Jesus Christ has revealed to us… In a time such as this, it is of the utmost importance that we walk close to Christ, that we abide in His Sacred Heart, and that we sit often with Him so that we might come to know Him well. Of course, what is most important of all is that we worthily partake of Him as often as possible – Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity – in the Holy Eucharist. Belief in the real, supernatural presence of Christ in the Eucharist is the heart and soul of our faith.

Homosexual “Love” a Gift? by Eduardo J. Echeverria

By Eduardo J. Echeverria, The Catholic Thing – Homosexual love is not a gift, indeed, it is a false love, because it is incapable of fulfilling the vocation to chastity, of perfecting the being of the person and developing his existence; and hence of being ordered to the natural law, the order of Creation, and hence to God. As a disordered form of love, it not only lacks integration but is a counter-integration by virtue of being an offense against the vocation to chastity, making it unable to realize the integrity of the person and the integrality of the gift of self.

Pro-Life Leader Frank Pavone: Opposing Abortion and Supporting Trump

By Pro-Life Leader Frank Pavone, National Director, Priests for Life – I am totally opposed to all abortion, and enthusiastically supportive of President Trump. How is that possible?… Many of you have asked to me explain this in more detail, and I am happy to do so. On matters as contentious as abortion and politics, and in an age where communication is more reactive and instantaneous than ever, it takes a lot of discipline to really listen to one another and navigate the nuances of our explanations… But let’s give it a try.

Planned Parenthood Made $2 Billion Killing Babies in Abortions, It Doesn’t Need Our Tax Money, by Melanie Israel

By Melanie Israel, LifeNews – Planned Parenthood’s 2022-2023 annual report is out. Unlike last year’s annual report, now we’re finally able to see how the 2022 Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade is affecting Planned Parenthood’s abortion numbers and bottom line… Spoiler alert: Abortions and government funding are at all-time highs. Actual health care for things such as cancer screening and preventive care continues to decline. More affiliates than ever are providing “transgender services.”

Boston Catholic Schools Foundation Hosts Lesbian/Pro-Abortion Governor Maura Healey, by Joe Doyle

By Joe Doyle, Catholicism.org – According to Politico and the State House News Service, the Catholic Schools Foundation—the philanthropy which raises funds for parochial schools in the Archdiocese of Boston—hosted Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey as its speaker, at the organization’s Annual Gala in Boston, on Thursday night, April 11th… Healey is a partnered lesbian, endorsed by Planned Parenthood, who has credited the nation’s largest abortion perpetrator as the force which made possible her political career.

Biden Admin’s Title IX Rewrite Obliterates Female Spaces, Free Speech, And Due Process, by Jordan Boyd

By Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – The rules undo Trump-era safeguards for those accused of sexual misconduct and encroach on parents’ rights… The Biden administration’s Department of Education unveiled a sweeping set of rules on Friday that effectively erase protections for sex-based spaces by expanding the Title IX prohibition against sex discrimination to include “gender identity” — a term that’s never mentioned in the original law.

What Is Truth? A Journalist Asks Pilate’s Question, by Phil Lawler 

By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – “What is truth?” That cynical question, memorably posed by Pontius Pilate, is enjoying new currency today, thanks to public statements by Katherine Maher, the newly installed head of National Public Radio (NPR)… ”We all have different truths,” Maher told a TED talk audience, explaining that there are “many different truths.” So she is not worried by the fact that, as she sees it, NPR reporters “are not focused on the truth.”

Mike Johnson’s Spending Bill Includes $300M for Border Patrol — in Ukraine, by John Binder

By John Binder, Breitbart News – The spending bill, which 151 House Republicans helped 165 House Democrats advance on Friday, would see more than $95 billion sent to foreign countries — including about $61 billion to Ukraine amid its ongoing war with Russia… Slipped into the funding package’s Ukraine spending is $300 million for “the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine 20 and National Police of Ukraine, including units supporting 21 or under the command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.”… The State Border Guard Service is the Ukrainian equivalent of the U.S. Border Patrol.

Msgr. Charles Pope: Overcoming Fear on a Stormy Night in Galilee

By Msgr. Charles Pope – The Gospel from last Saturday’s daily Mass (Saturday of the 2nd Week of Easter) describes troubles rising and demonstrates how to endure them: When it was evening, the disciples of Jesus went down to the sea, embarked in a boat, and went across the sea to Capernaum. It had already grown dark, and Jesus had not yet come to them. The sea was stirred up because a strong wind was blowing. When they had rowed about three or four miles, they saw Jesus walking on the sea and coming near the boat, and they were afraid. But he said to them, “It is I. Do not be afraid.” They wanted to take him into the boat, but the boat immediately arrived at the shore to which they were heading (John 6:16-21).

FOX: Biden’s Education Secretary Vows to Shut Down the Largest Christian University in the US, by Joshua Q. Nelson 

By Joshua Q. Nelson, Fox News – Cardona’s comments came after the announcement of a petition to “protect Christian colleges,” launched by the American Principles Project (APP)… The petition was launched in “light of the Biden administration’s unprecedented attacks on our nation’s largest Christian colleges” and demands that “the administration halt their crusade and let students choose the schools that fit their values.”

What is a Traditional Catholic? by Shane Schaetzel

By Shane Schaetzel, Real Clear Catholic blog – … While liturgy plays a very important role in the life of a Traditional Catholic, that alone is not what defines Traditional Catholicism. Rather, Traditional Catholicism is defined by what Catholics believe, and how they view the Church and the world. Traditional Catholicism is exactly what it sounds like: Catholicism as traditionally practiced and understood throughout history… This is opposed to the Modernist, or Progressive Catholic, who sees the Second Vatican Council as a revolution that changed the Catholic Church into a new kind of religion that is superior to the old. Pope Benedict XVI referred to this mindset as the “Hermeneutic of Rupture.” In contrast, Benedict XVI referred to the Traditional Catholic mindset as the “Hermeneutic of Continuity.”

Fr. Joseph Mary Wolfe: Mother Angelica and the Eucharistic Revival

As we continue in this time of the Eucharistic Revival in the United States, we should be thankful for the legacy that Mother Angelica and the nuns have left to us — which has helped so many to find hope, healing, direction, consolation, conversion and joy in the discovery of the Real Presence of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. Indeed, the PCPA’s fixed gaze on the monstrance has drawn many of us to gaze upon him, too.

Catholic Vote: Migrations From Communist China Surged By 7000% During Biden Presidency

By Catholic Vote – New statistics from Customs and Border Protection (CBP) show an exponential increase in migrants from Communist China illegally crossing the border over the past six months compared to the beginning of Joe Biden’s presidency… FOX News Chief Political Anchor Bret Baier wrote on X (formerly Twitter) Wednesday, that according to this data, “Border Patrol has apprehended 24,296 Chinese nationals crossing illegally between ports of entry,” during the first six months of Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24)… “The overwhelming majority (85%) of them were single adults (20,868),” Baier elaborated.

Saint of the Day for April 19: St. Gianna Beretta Molla

Franciscan Media – In less than 40 years, Gianna Beretta Molla became a pediatric physician, a wife, a mother and a saint!… She was born in Magenta near Milano, the tenth of Alberto and Maria Beretta’s 13 children. An active member of the St. Vincent de Paul Society and a leader in the Catholic Action movement, Gianna also enjoyed skiing and mountain climbing.

Israel Reportedly Launches Retaliatory Missile Attack On Iran, by Hailey Gomez

By Hailey Gomez, Daily Caller – Israel reportedly launched missiles early Friday morning local time in a retaliatory attack against Iran, ABC News reports… Last weekend, Iran launched a reported 300 missiles and drones at Israel, prompting allies such as the United States to jump in and help strike down the weapons. After Israeli officials confirmed that 99% of the drones and missiles were destroyed, country officials noted that there would be a retaliation against Iran ….

Oklahoma House Passes Bill Making Illegal Immigration a State Crime, by Merrilee Gasser

By Merrilee Gasser, Just the News – The Oklahoma House of Representatives passed a bill Thursday that would make illegal immigration a state crime after a heated debate where one Democrat called the bill “extremist legislation.”… House Bill 4156 makes “impermissible occupation” a criminal act… It passed its third reading by a 77-20 vote and now moves on to the Senate for consideration.

Incrementalism and Abortion, by Stephen P. White

By Stephen P. White, The Catholic Thing – For the better part of two generations, the pro-life movement in the U.S. was galvanized by a shared commitment to the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Thanks to the Dobbs decision of 2022, Roe is now gone, and abortion policy in the United States has been returned to the democratic process… If Dobbs represented a generational legal victory for the pro-life movement, the ensuing two years have also revealed some of the massive political and cultural obstacles facing the pro-life cause. …

The Hormonal Hatchet Job, by Emily Zanotti

By Emily Zanotti, National Catholic Register – The (birth control) pill is known to have a number of side effects. The Mayo Clinic acknowledges that women may suffer everything from minor headaches, stomach pain, and breakthrough bleeding, to heart attacks and strokes, deep vein thrombosis, and liver disorders. It also lists several of the most common influencer complaints as potentially concerning developments in need of immediate medical attention: headaches, belly pain, dizziness, nausea and depression.

NatCon Brussels: A Warning Against Anglo Triumphalism, by Harrison Pitt

By Harrison Pitt, The European Conservative – I often wonder whether those who campaigned for Brexit should have predicted that it would be hijacked by globalist drones… As everyone ought to know by now, NatCon Brussels went ahead this week in an unusually raucous fashion. What many of us have grown accustomed to enjoying as a fount of ideas and a source of rejuvenation became a grotesque spectacle of tyranny in action.

“Dignitas Infinita” Needed Some “Familiaris Consortio”, by Daniel B. Gallagher

By Daniel B. Gallagher, Catholic World Report – How can a magisterial document with a subheading consisting of three short paragraphs dedicated to the “relational structure of the human person” not even mention the family?… The expressed intent of the recent declaration of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith is to “illuminate different facets of human dignity that might be obscured in many people’s consciousness” (Dignitas Infinita, Presentation). To the extent that the Declaration—though not intended to be comprehensive—selects topics that are indeed heavily “obscured” today, it succeeds.

Poll Shows More Americans Side With Trump on Abortion Than Biden, by Steven Ertelt

By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – A new poll shows more Americans side with former President Donald Trump than with Joe Biden on who should decide abortion law… In recent comments, Trump indicated he thought states should decide the issue of abortion law and whether to protect babies from abortion. Biden,on the other hand, wants Congress to pass a law re-implementing Roe v. Wade and allowing abortions up to birth… But a new Newsweek poll shows more Americans believe abortion restrictions should be decided by states rather than the federal government.

Louisiana Senate Unanimously Passes Bill to Stop Coerced Abortion Via Deceptive Use of Pills, by Calvin Freiburger

By Calvin Freiburger, LifeSite News – The Louisiana Senate unanimously passed legislation Tuesday to criminalize giving a pregnant woman abortion-inducing drugs without her knowledge or consent, motivated by the personal ordeal of the lead sponsor’s own sister… Abortion is generally illegal in the Bayou State, but SB 276 would establish the additional crime of “coerced criminal abortion by means of fraud,” defined as “knowingly and intentionally engag(ing) in the use or attempted use of an abortion-inducing drug on a pregnant woman, without her knowledge or consent, to cause an abortion.”

Opinion: Just Like Democrats And Joe Biden, Mike Johnson Supports An Open Southern Border, by Eddie Scarry

By Eddie Scarry, The Federalist – House Speaker Mike Johnson supported shutting down the Southern border until it got in the way of his real priorities: sending money abroad.
There’s a very simple logic to the Democrat position on Ukraine: Its continued welfare sponsored by American taxpayers is very important, but it’s not more important than maintaining an open Southern border for the world’s criminal and destitute to flood the nation (again, sponsored by American taxpayers). ….

Bill Maher: The Prophet We Need? by Lauren De Witt

By Lauren De Witt, Crisis Magazine – Bill Maher, of all people, exposed the lie behind the Republicans’ supposed opposition to abortion… HBO’s Real Time host and longtime leftist Bill Maher made headlines this past weekend when he chastised Republicans’ ever-shifting stance on abortion in a panel discussion on the Arizona Supreme Court’s recent landmark ruling upholding a near-total abortion ban. The Arizona Court took up the case in response to the overturning of Roe v. Wade, which Republicans, including former President Trump, rightly take credit for.

The Gateway Drug to Post-Christian Paganism

By Carl R. Trueman, First Things – I recently revisited a book that I had not read for many years: Robert P. Ericksen’s Theologians Under Hitler. It is a study of how three intellectuals, Gerhard Kittel, Paul Althaus, and Emanuel Hirsch—scholars of the Old Testament, Luther, and Kierkegaard, respectively—came to support Hitler in 1933 and ultimately be identified with an evil ideology that cost millions of lives, both in the death camps and in the war that German expansionism precipitated… It is a troubling book …

Raising Kids in a Family Unfriendly Culture, by John M. Grondelski, Ph.D.

By John M. Grondelski, Ph.D., Catholic World Report – Carney’s book is a superbly written tour de force contending that multiple cumulative socio-cultural factors are responsible for the current family-unfriendly environment. Culture is like the atmosphere: it’s usually invisible but necessary—and when contaminants get into it, they spread in many unforeseen ways, often overlapping with each other while boosting their mutual toxicity. Carney insists that what ails family formation and support in the United States today is, at root, cultural. That’s important, because it saves us from spinning our wheels ineffectively in places that won’t ultimately effect change (e.g., government or economics). …

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: If Anyone Eats of This Bread, He Will Live for Ever

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 6:44-51 – No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him; and I will raise him up at the last day. It is written in the prophets, `And they shall all be taught by God.’ Every one who has heard and learned from the Father comes to me. Not that any one has seen the Father except him who is from God; he has seen the Father. ….

Mike Johnson Promised To Fix The Border Before Funneling Money Overseas. He’s Doing The Opposite, by Jordan Boyd 

By Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – The battle this ‘wartime speaker’ is ready to fight isn’t at home for his voters but nearly 5,000 miles and an ocean away… Before Republican Rep. Mike Johnson became speaker of the House, he wasn’t an open proponent of bankrolling the Russia-Ukraine war. Even the Louisiana native’s first few months with the gavel were marked by his repeated pledge that the lower chamber would not pass legislation promising money to secure other nation’s borders while ours was still under attack. ….

What Is Humanity’s Infinite Dignity? by Larry Chapp

By Larry Chapp, EWTN News – When I was in Rome last October covering the Synod on Synodality I had dinner with a rather well-known priest friend who is frequently, but mildly, critical of Pope Francis… I asked him why his critique of the Pope is not as harsh as some others who accuse this Pope of heresy. He responded by saying that “it is important to keep in mind that we want an intact papacy left in place once this Pope is gone.” Therefore, he continued, accusations of papal heresy from various sectors, mainly on the internet, serve no valuable purpose and actually work to undermine the legitimacy of the office itself.

Ungrateful Much? Illegal Alien Complains About Taxpayer-Funded Food Quality & Shelter Stays In NYC, by Brittany M. Hughes

By Brittany M. Hughes, MRCTV – We may be spending tens of billions’ of dollars housing and feeing and clothing the millions of illegal aliens who’ve been pouring across Joe Biden’s open border for the past three years – but the unlawful border jumpers aren’t happy with the care they’ve received, and hundreds of them swarmed City Hall in New York City this week to let officials know their tax-funded arrangements aren’t up to snuff. …

Previously-Released Illegal Alien Arrested in Crash that Killed Democrat Senator’s Adviser, by Craig Bannister

By Craig Bannister, CNS News – The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has confirmed to The Reno Gazette Journal that the man arrested, 18 year-old Elmer Rueda-Linares, entered the U.S. illegally in 2021 and was “released on his own recognizance.”… In the early morning hours of April 6 of this year, Democrat U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto’s (D-Nev.) senior adviser, Kurt Englehart, was killed in a car accident with Rueda-Linares, who has been charged with leaving the scene.

Louisiana Lawmakers Aim to Deregulate Homeschooling With New Measure, by Steve Wilson

By Steve Wilson, Just the News – The House Committee on Education approved a bill that will end the requirement that requires state approval for homeschooling curriculums… House Bill 550, by Rep. Beryl Amedee, R-Gray, would end the requirement home study programs be approved by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education… Amedee said she homeschooled her three sons and she’s worked as an advocate to help other parents with homeschooling issues, which she says includes eight pages of law governing homeschooling.

Sen. Rand Paul Issues Stark Warning to Trump: ‘He Will Lose His Voters if He Continues to Support Speaker Johnson’, by Jim Hᴏft

By Jim Hᴏft, Gateway Pundit – Speaker Mike Johnson, the self-proclaimed “wartime speaker,” announced on Wednesday that he is proceeding with his intention to introduce a series of foreign aid bills for discussion, including provisions for funding Ukraine… Joe Biden, Democrats, House Speaker Mike Johnson, and the RINOs are colluding on an aid package for Ukraine… The $95 billion package provides an additional “$60.84 billion to address the conflict in Ukraine and assist our regional partners as they counter Russia, $23.2 billion of which will be used for replenishment of U.S. weapons, stocks, and facilities.” It also provides aid to both Israel and, reportedly, Palestine. ….

Catholic Vote: Senate Kills Mayorkas Impeachment, Dems Say Effort Was ‘Unconstitutional’

By Catholic Vote – The Democratic-controlled Senate Wednesday dismissed the House’s two articles of impeachment against Biden administration Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas… Senate Democrats also claimed that the articles were “unconstitutional.”… CBS News reported that the Senate’s “short-lived trial” which culminated in the dismissal of all charges against Mayorkas “brought an end to a months-long effort to punish the secretary for his handling of the southern border.”

Two Cardinals Point the Same Way Forward to Recover Faith Within the Church, by Maria Madise

By Maria Madise, Voice of the Family – The interventions of two high-ranking prelates must not be ignored: one by Robert Cardinal Sarah, who addressed the bishops of Cameroon on 9 April; the other by Walter Cardinal Brandmüller, who wrote to his fellow Germans via kath.net on 30 March. Whilst different in their content, tone and manner, they strike the same chord: animated by true love for the Bride of Christ, these successors of the apostles appeal to their flock to recover the faith within the Church — each fulfilling his distinctive duties according to his state — as bishops, priests or laypeople.

The Catholic Herald: Cardinal Müller Takes to Stage Despite Police Trying to Close National Conservatism Conference as Political Crackdown Escalates in Brussels

The Catholic Herald – As the situation escalated, eventually Belgium Prime Minister Alexander De Croo felt compelled to speak out: “What happened at the Claridge today is unacceptable… “Municipal autonomy is a cornerstone of our democracy but can never overrule the Belgian constitution guaranteeing the freedom of speech and peaceful assembly since 1830. Banning political meetings is unconstitutional. Full stop.”… The planned appearance of German Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller at the conference managed to go ahead, though he was reportedly visibly shocked by the police standing a few feet away.

Joe Biden Gives Planned Parenthood Abortion Biz a Record $699 Million in Taxpayer Funding, by Steven Ertelt

By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The Planned Parenthood abortion business released its newest annual report that shows it killed more babies in abortions in 2022-2033 than ever before… But the abortion giant also set another record – getting more of our ta dollars than ever. Thanks to Joe Biden, the Planned Parenthood abortion business raked in $699.3 million in taxpayer funding. That figure is itself an $81 million increase n revenue from when Biden took over the White House.

Dignitas Infinita and the Idolization of Man, by John A. Monaco

By John A. Monaco, Crisis Magazine – I believe there is an important conversation to be had regarding the concept of human dignity and to what degree we can say humans possess “infinite” dignity, even if in a very limited, analogous way. There have already been solid analyses of the document and its possible limitations. But by fixating almost exclusively on the meaning of the word “dignity,” we may lose sight of something far more important—namely, that with Dignitas Infinita we see the crown jewel of a fully-entrenched anthropocentrism, one that stains the window panes of the post-conciliar Church.

Disgraced Cardinal Wuerl Received Over $4 Million from Archdiocese of Washington Since His Ouster, by Michael Haynes

By Michael Haynes, LifeSite News, (Complicit Clergy) – Cardinal Donald Wuerl continues to receive substantial payments from the DC archdiocese since retiring in disgrace over his mishandling of sex abuse, though the amounts have declined following media scrutiny… The retired archbishop of Washington, Cardinal Donald Wuerl, has received over $4 million from the archdiocese for his “continuing ministry activities” since 2020.

Saint of the Day for April 18: Blessed James Oldo (1364 – April 18, 1404)

By Franciscan Media – James of Oldo was born into a well-to-do family near Milan in 1364. He married a woman who like him, appreciated the comforts that came with wealth. But an outbreak of the plague drove James, his wife, and their three children out of their home and into the countryside. Despite those precautions, two of his daughters died from the plague. …

Remaining Faithfully Catholic Near the End of the Francis Pontificate, by Pete Baklinski

By Pete Baklinski, Crisis Magazine – It’s a narrow road for faithful Catholics in the Francis pontificate; we must reject the spiritually cancerous belief that Francis is not the pope while resisting spiritually damaging teachings… It has become evident to many Catholics around the world that the Francis pontificate has been a disappointment and even a disaster. There are more learned Catholics than myself who have meticulously catalogued the myriad of ways in which Pope Francis, from the beginning of his pontificate in 2013, has made statements and promoted pastoral practices that depart from Scripture, Sacred Tradition, and previous solidified teachings of the magisterium.

The Political Versus Moral Realities of Abortion, by Auguste Meyrat

By Auguste Meyrat, Crisis Magazine – So how committed to abortion are Americans really?… This seems to be the burning question haunting the minds of pro-lifers right now. If we go by the recent referendums on abortion in reliably red states like Kansas or Ohio, then it seems like a majority of Americans really want the freedom to abort their unborn children. Recent polls in deep-red Florida, which will have the abortion issue on the ballot this November, already favor keeping abortion as an option. ….

Jesuit University to Host Annual ‘Drag’ Show Friday

By Staff, Catholic Vote – St. Joseph’s University (SJU) in Philadelphia will host its annual on-campus “drag” show this Friday, according to the Jesuit-affiliated school’s website… “Join us for SJU Pride’s annual Drag Show where student, local, and nationally recognized drag queens will perform! All are welcome,” states the event’s official description… The event will take place on Friday, April 19, from 8 to 10:30pm at The Perch, which is located in the Campion Student Center.

The Honest Pro-Abortion Argument, by Emmy Griffin

By Emmy Griffin, Patriot Post – …comedian Bill Maher … went on to say: “I don’t understand the 15-week thing, or the Trump’s plan [sic] is, ‘Let’s leave it to the states.’ You mean, so killing babies is okay in some states? Like, I can respect the absolutist position. I really can. I scold the Left on when they say: ‘Oh, you know what? They just hate women. People who aren’t pro-choice.’ They don’t hate women. [The pro-abortion crowd] just made that up.”… “[Pro-lifers] think it’s murder. And it kind of is. I’m just okay with that. I am. I mean, there’s eight billion people in the world. I’m sorry, we won’t miss you. That’s my position.”

Everything You Need to Know About Catholic Teaching on the Antichrist (Part I), by Paul Cahill

By Paul Cahill, LifeSiteNews – It is generally agreed, based on the biblical texts, that the beginnings of his career “will be lowly and obscure.”[4] However, as a result of his powers of seduction, his power, conquests and influence will grow until it results in a worldwide rule.[5] The Apocalypse says: And it was given unto him to make war with the saints and to overcome them. And power was given him over every tribe and people and tongue and nation. (Apoc. 13.7)… As the above suggests, he will persecute the Church, and thereby wage war on God. ….

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: I Will Raise You up at the Last Day

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 6:35-40 – Jesus said to them, “I am the bread of life; he who comes to me shall not hunger, and he who believes in me shall never thirst. But I said to you that you have seen me and yet do not believe. All that the Father gives me will come to me; and him who comes to me I will not cast out. ….

UN Report Calls for Legalizing Sex Between Adults and Children, by Micaiah Bilger 

By Micaiah Bilger, LifeNews – The (UN Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)) report “The 8 March Principles for a Human Rights-Based Approach to Criminal Law Proscribing Conduct Associated with Sex, Reproduction, Drug Use, HIV, Homelessness and Poverty”… offers legal guidance on issues related to sex, including involving children under age 18… Without any discussion about what the age of consent should be, the report suggests minors can consent to having sex with an adult… “Sexual conduct involving persons below the domestically prescribed minimum age of consent to sex may be consensual in fact, if not in law” ….

Socialist Belgian Mayor Orders Police to Shut Down Event Featuring Cardinal Müller, Orbán, Farage, by Andreas Wailzer

By Andreas Wailzer, LifeSiteNews – Police were ordered to shut down the National Conservatism Conference in Brussels under the pretext of guaranteeing “public safety.”… The conference features many prominent guests such as Cardinal Gerhard Müller, Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban, Brexit initiator Nigel Farage, former Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, former French presidential candidate Eric Zemmour and previous UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman. …

The Devil And Communist China Tries To Prevent Future CCP Victims By Remembering Past Ones, by Chuck DeVore

By Chuck DeVore, The Federalist – ….Steven Mosher builds a compelling case in “The Devil and Communist China”. He convincingly argues that the evil practiced by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) eclipses the evil wrought by the USSR, pointing out in the introduction that, per The Black Book of Communism, China was responsible for 65 million deaths, while the Soviet Union purged 20 million — then noting that China’s numbers don’t include the roughly 500 million unborn killed due to its one-child policy. …

WATCH! The Ruth Institute: The Sexual Revolution Got It Wrong, by Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse

By Founder and President Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse, The Ruth Institute, The Stream – Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse spoke at the recent Live Action Young Leaders Summit about how the Sexual Revolution came about and the many rotten fruits it has produced. Watch as she explains its three interlocking branches: contraception ideology, divorce ideology, and gender ideology… Learn how these aspects of our culture are ruining lives and society, and why the traditional biblical view of morality is the solution to our broken world.

 CatholicVote: Catholic Newspaper Releases New Evangelization Tips to Bring Back Lapsed Catholics 

By CatholicVote – The Catholic Stand has just released the eighth part of a series of articles aimed at bringing lapsed Catholics back to the Church with common-sense arguments… As CatholicVote reported in March, the “Bring ‘Em Back!” series deals with different reasons with which fallen-away Catholics often excuse themselves from attending Mass or returning to the Church. …

Illegal Aliens Rally Outside NYC City Hall, Demanding Housing & Jobs, by Brittany M. Hughes

By Brittany M. Hughes, MRCTV – Hundreds of illegal aliens from Africa and Haiti are currently protesting outside City Hall in New York City… hordes of “migrants” from countries including Haiti, Guinea, Senegal, and others rallied outside the city building Tuesday, at the same time New York City Council’s committees on immigration and hospitals held oversight hearings on the city’s handling of the thousands of migrants that have flooded into the Big Apple thanks to President Joe Biden’s policies that have let millions of illegal aliens stream across the Southwest U.S. border since early 2021.

Baltimore Archbishop Says Latin Mass Will Be Suppressed at All Parishes, FSSP Mass Will Continue, by Emily Mangiaracina

By Emily Mangiaracina, LifeSiteNew – Abp. William Lori of Baltimore has announced that a Vatican indult allowing a diocesan Traditional Latin Mass (TLM) in his archdiocese will expire in August and that the sole Latin Mass there will be offered by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP)… “The purpose of the indult was to allow those who had become accustomed to Mass according to the Missal of 1962 to receive catechesis and formation so they would come to welcome and embrace the Novus Ordo..”

Fr. James V. Schall, S.J.: Who Are You?

By Fr. James V. Schall, S.J, The Catholic Thing – At least four famous, not-often-enough-repeated Aristotelian questions can be asked of any given thing when we try to figure out what and why it is. They are: 1) “What is it?” – a tree, a rabbit, a planet? 2) “Is it?” That is, does it exist rather than not exist? Does it stand outside of nothingness? 3) Who or what put it into motion or into being? 4) “Why is it in existence?” What is the reason for which it now exists?.. Of human beings, we can add a further question: “Who are you?”

The Unsinkable Saint Who Missed the Titanic, by Joseph Pronechen 

By Joseph Pronechen, National Catholic Register – In April 1912, Mother Frances Cabrini was in Italy with her sisters. Her plans were to visit her foundations in France, Spain and England before sailing back to the United States in mid-April to continue work in New York City. Her sisters in England were eagerly awaiting this visit from their 62-year-old founder and superior. To help make her journey back to the U.S. more comfortable they had bought her a ticket and booked passage on a new ocean liner, the RMS Titanic. …

Pro-Life Democrats Champion Government Aid to Pregnancy Resource Centers in Louisiana, by Kate Quiñones

By Kate Quiñones, CNA Staff – Louisiana legislators are advancing a measure to support women in crisis pregnancies by setting aside millions in funding for pregnancy resource centers and other social services, as part of a bill approved by the Louisiana Senate last month… Republican Rep. Jack McFarland and Democratic Sen. Katrina Jackson-Andrews are co-sponsors of the legislation, which puts money set aside for Alternatives to Abortion toward the new Louisiana Pregnancy and Baby Initiative. ….

Saint of the Day for April 17: St. Benedict Joseph Labre

By Franciscan Media – Benedict Joseph Labre was truly eccentric, one of God’s special little ones. Born in France and the eldest of 18 children, he studied under his uncle, a parish priest. Because of poor health and a lack of suitable academic preparation he was unsuccessful in his attempts to enter the religious life. ..

The World Is Paying A Deadly Price For Barack Obama’s Foreign Policy Legacy, by David Harsanyi

By David Harsanyi, The Federalist – If a belligerent state launched 186 explosive drones, 36 cruise missiles, and 110 surface-to-surface missiles from three fronts against civilian targets within the United States, would Joe Biden call it a “win”?… Would the president tell us that the best thing we can do now is show “restraint”? What if that same terror state’s proxy armies had recently helped murder, rape, and kidnap more than 1,000 American men, women, and children? …

WATCH! ABORTION ON THE BALLOT: Can Pro-life Christians Vote for Donald Trump? by Michael J. Matt

By Michael J. Matt, Editor, The Remnant – With pro-life America at a crossroads, Michael J. Matt takes a hard look at Donald Trump’s political maneuvering … Can faithful Christians still vote for Donald Trump, or have we been sidelined and reduced to passive spectators as our country is handed over to the Party of Death?… What’s going on here, and how does this relate to Trump and any other politician who might be tempted to campaign on family and life issues?

Bill Maher Reveals the Grim Truth of What Pro-Abortion Leftists Really Think, by John-Henry, Westen

By John-Henry, Westen, LifeSiteNews – A video of Bill Maher’s recent comments on abortion has gone viral, and it’s fascinating because Maher is honest and tells us what abortion advocates really feel and think… First, he recognizes that “abortion is murder.” Abortion is murder. It is the murder of an innocent human being made in the image and likeness of God.,, Second, he recognizes that the only credible position against abortion is to oppose all abortions. This is because every baby is equally loved by God and of equal value in the sight of God.

 By Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV: Experience The Transforming Power of Divine Mercy

By Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV, Catholic Exchange – “You are I know the most incapable person, weak and sinful, but just because you are that, I want to use you, for my glory.”… It may surprise us to know that Jesus spoke these words to St. Teresa of Calcutta before she founded her religious congregation, the Missionaries of Charity sisters. Jesus first invited her to begin her mission by accepting her need for His mercy in her life. …

Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: I Am the Bread of Life

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 6:30-35 – So they said to him, “Then what sign do you do, that we may see, and believe you? What work do you perform? Our fathers ate the manna in the wilderness; as it is written, `He gave them bread from heaven to eat.'” Jesus then said to them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, it was not Moses who gave you the bread from heaven; my Father gives you the true bread from heaven. ….

Cardinal Sarah Denounces His Feckless Brother Bishops While The Vatican Persecutes Whistleblowers, by Anthony Stine

By Anthony Stine, Return to Tradition – Cardinal Sarah Denounces His Feckless Brother Bishops While The Vatican Persecutes Whistleblowers.

How Prayer Can Strengthen Us and Help Build a Culture of Life, by Susan Ciancio

By Susan Ciancio, Catholic World Report – How many times have you heard people say that prayer does nothing? They often mock us for praying during times of crisis. But when disaster strikes, a person falls ill or dies, or a child is lost, sometimes the only recourse we have is prayer. After all, we cannot cure cancer, we cannot bring someone back from the dead, and we cannot undo an earthquake or a fire.

Group in Mexico Displays Flyers Urging Illegal Aliens to Vote for Biden, by Fred Lucas

By Fred Lucas, Daily Signal – An advocacy group based in Northeastern Mexico that lobbies U.S. lawmakers has distributed and posted flyers encouraging illegal immigrants to vote for President Joe Biden in the 2024 election, according to The Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project… Translated from Spanish, the Oversight Project notes, the flyers posted by the organization Resource Center Matamoros say: “Reminder to vote for President Biden when you are in the United States. We need another four years of his term to stay open.”

The Vatican on ‘Infinite’ Human Dignity: Do Humans Look Dignified to You? by Gavin Ashenden

By Gavin Ashenden, The Stream – There’s a new Vatican document which asserts that human beings, by their very nature, have something called “infinite dignity.” A conversation at the Vatican press conference when Dignitas Infinita was launched offered some helpful insights into the theological presuppositions held by its authors… Vatican correspondent Diane Montagna asked lead author Cardinal Fernandez: “If man has infinite dignity how can he be condemned to the eternal suffering of Hell?”…

Baltimore Archdiocese Planning to Shutter 65% of its Parishes, by Scott Maucione

By Scott Maucione, WYPR News – The Baltimore Archdiocese is planning to close about two-thirds of its churches in the city and county as the organization continues to be embroiled in bankruptcy proceedings regarding restitution for victims of child sexual assault… The plan would shutter 40 of the archdiocese’s 61 parishes, consolidating the congregations and closing some of the most historic churches in the area, leaving 21 parishes and 26 worship sites.

Doctors Fight Back Against Biden Rule Forcing Them to Promote Abortions, by Steven Ertelt 

By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Doctors and medical groups are fighting back against a rule Joe Biden put in place that forces anyone receiving certain federal funds to promote abortions… On Friday, the pro-life legal group Alliance Defending Freedom filed legal papers supporting them. ADF attorneys filed on behalf of several pro-life and religious medical associations Friday in State of Tennessee v. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit. …

Why We Should Be Cautious of Jordan Peterson, by Scott Ventureyra

By Scott Ventureyra, Crisis Magazine – We live in a period of mass deception. We cannot trust politicians, be they establishment or anti-establishment. Even anti-establishment figures such as RFK Jr., Donald Trump, and Javier Milei, all of whom I have praised in the past, have shown inconsistencies with what originally made them appealing and seemingly authentic figures. Here are just a few examples: RFK Jr. chose Nicole Shanahan, who helped finance Event 201, as his running mate ….

The Catholic Herald: Cardinal Sarah Denounces ‘Atheistic’ Western Bishops Who Prefer the World to the Cross

By The Catholic Herald – Guinean Cardinal Robert Sarah has accused Western bishops of worldliness and of succumbing to the temptation of “practical atheism” as they lose faith in the teachings of the Catholic Church… The former prefect of the Vatican’s Congregation for Divine Worship and the Sacraments said that so many bishops desired to be “loved by the world” that they have forgotten that Christianity calls them to be “signs of contradiction”.

Msgr. Charles Pope: The Ancient Biblical Sermons Break All the Modern Rules – Maybe the Rules Should Be Re-Examined

By Msgr. Charles Pope – The first reading from Sunday’s Mass features an excerpt from a sermon by St. Peter. The contents of the sermon are very similar to others recorded in the Acts of the Apostles by Saints Paul and Stephen. What is interesting is that these ancient sermons break almost every rule (written and unwritten) of modern preaching! Consider the clip from yesterday and not the areas highlighted in red: Peter said to the people: Peter said to the people: “The God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, the God of our fathers, has glorified his servant Jesus ….

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Labor for the Food Which Endures to Eternal Life

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 6:22-29 – On the next day the people who remained on the other side of the sea saw that there had been only one boat there, and that Jesus had not entered the boat with his disciples, but that his disciples had gone away alone. However, boats from Tiberias came near the place where they ate the bread after the Lord had given thanks. …..

Benjamin Netanyahu Is Trying to Drag the U.S. Into War With Iran, by James W. Carden

By James W. Carden, The American Conservative – Biden has been the object of Bibi’s bullying for years. Netanyahu delighted in humiliating then–Vice President Biden on the latter’s trip to Israel in 2010, announcing on the day of his arrival a massive expansion of “settlements” in east Jerusalem. At some point, one would think, it would become a question of self-respect, of manhood—for Biden to stand up to Netanyahu. ….

Fr. Janvier Gbénou: African Priest: Bishops and Cardinals Must Publicly Correct Pope Francis’ Many Heresies

By Fr. Janvier Gbénou, LifeSite News – Addressed to Pope Francis and to the College of Cardinals and the College of Bishops concerning the truth about Pope Francis and his moral and doctrinal errors… Jesus lives in the Church and in the world. This means that the Truth lives and remains eternal despite all the attempts to extinguish it in the hearts of women and men. Strangely enough, these attempts today come from the one whose special function is to protect the Truth and its worldwide propagation: Pope Francis.

9 Facts About Catholics in the U.S., According to Pew Research, by Jonah McKeown

By Jonah McKeown, CNA – The Pew Research Center released a new fact sheet Friday that contains nine demographic and statistical facts about the Catholic population in the United States, based on the center’s numerous surveys… #8. About 6 in 10 U.S. Catholics say abortion should be legal, in contrast to the Church’s teaching.

Congress Blows It on FISA, by Jed Babbin

By Jed Babbin, American Spectator – In short, Johnson’s bill leaves too much discretion to the FBI and doesn’t include the most critical reform: to get FISA out of politics… it is necessary to prevent FISA — and the FBI and the FISA court, which operates necessarily in secret — from considering surveillance warrants that target federal or statewide incumbent officials and candidates… Unless that is done, the bill fails to accomplish anything that will prevent another abuse like the FBI’s “Crossfire Hurricane” investigation. And it fails in precisely that manner.

Gaming The 2024 Campaign, by Victor Davis Hanson

By Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness – Will the left unleash another late-season October surprise like the 2016 Access Hollywood tape or the 2020 “Russian disinformation” laptop farce? And will these desperate gambits resonate or boomerang?… will the candidates in October and November resemble the candidates of today?.. Will Trump still be vibrant at 78? Will Biden still be upright at 81?… Will Biden’s feebleness still earn him sympathy, or at least respectful silence? Or will it devolve to the point that the public, worn out by his lapses, concludes that Joe Biden would not be able to keep any job in America—except the Presidency of the United States?

A Successor for the St. Gallen Mafia? by Julia Meloni

By Julia Meloni, OnePeterFive – Ultimately, Fernández’s thought is very similar to that of the late Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini, the leader of the St. Gallen mafia—the group of high-ranking churchmen who plotted to move the Church in a more Liberal direction. In Night Conversations, Martini emphasized fighting for social justice in the world without being too insistent on sexual matters or traditional pro-life topics… “I hope that sooner or later God redeems everyone. I am a great optimist,” Martini said in the book. He was discussing how “nobody knows if anyone is in hell” and how it was “easier” to think that someone like Hitler was “simply extinguished.”

Fr. Jeffrey Kirby: Who Was the First One to See the Risen Christ? Our Lady of the Resurrection

By Fr. Jeffrey Kirby, EWTN News – The accounts given in the Gospel books of the Risen Christ’s encounters with others are sources of great consolation and encouragement, but also of intense inquiry and unrest… To whom did the Lord appear? What is the importance of these different encounters? How can such encounters help us to experience the Resurrection in our own lives and be more faithful disciples of the Lord Jesus?

Jesus’ Eucharistic Virtues, by Patrick O’Hearn

By Patrick O’Hearn, Catholic Exchange – Following His Passion, Death, and Resurrection, Jesus could have reigned exclusively in Heaven at the right hand of His Father. And yet, Jesus also wanted to dwell on earth in the Holy Eucharist until the end of time at the right hand of His brother: you and me. It was as if Jesus preferred our human heart to the perfect bliss and love of His Father, though we know this not to be the case. It would seem as if Jesus is a fool to dwell in the Holy Eucharist after being scorned and murdered by the ones He loved.

Pro-Abortion Terrorist Gets Lighter Sentence Than Peaceful Pro-Life Activists

By Matt Kittle, The Federalist – January, six pro-life activists were convicted on charges of violating the federal Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, for blocking the entrance to an abortion facility in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee in 2021. The FACE Act, signed into law by President Bill Clinton, punishes “violent, threatening damaging, and obstructive conduct intended to injure, intimidate, or interfere with the right to seek, obtain, or provide” abortions.

Fr. Jeffrey Kirby: The Rise of the Ultramontanists

By Fr. Jeffrey Kirby, The Catholic Thing – Ultramontanism is the false belief that everything a pope says is without error. Everything a pope decides must be right. Everything a pope speaks or does is paramount and cannot be questioned. The shocking rhetoric of the ultramontanists is found in such slogans as, “If you don’t believe everything the pope teaches, then you’re not Catholic.”

Happy Birthday, America? by Charles Coulombe

By Charles Coulombe, Crisis Magazine – As America approaches the 250th anniversary of its birth, few seem interested in celebrating our country… Today, April 15, is Patriots’ Day in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, commemorating the battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. As customary, this will be the culmination of a week of observances in Boston and the towns as far west as Concord. …

Why Donald Trump Is So Hated, by Michael Brown

By Michael Brown, The Stream – To his loyal supporters, he is a courageous hero of superhuman proportions. To his fervent detractors, he is the incarnation of evil itself in exaggerated form.
Why does Trump elicit such extreme reactions? More to the point: Why do his detractors hate him so much?… The first and most obvious reason is that Trump has been, at various times, nasty, cruel, crude, and vicious, and his detractors are responding in kind, giving him some of his own medicine.

GOP Senate Candidate Kari Lake Slammed For Flip-Flopping On Abortion Law, by Mariane Angela

By Mariane Angela, Daily Caller – Republican Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake faces criticisms from both sides of the abortion debate after a visit to the University of Arizona on Thursday, NBC News reported… Lake faced criticisms about her changing position on Arizona’s strict Civil War-era abortion law, as she navigates the political arena ahead of the 2024 elections. …

Sen. Ron Johnson Highlights the Complacency and Malfeasance of the Government and Medical Industry During COVID, by Evan Poellinger

By Evan Poellinger, MRC TV – On Tuesday, Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson (R) provided eye-opening insights into the way the federal government and medical establishment harmed the American people during the COVID-19 pandemic… Sen. Johnson spoke at a symposium hosted by the Heritage Foundation, which focused on the ways in which the government had used its powers to impose on the American public. Johnson began by recalling President Dwight Eisenhower’s farewell address, in which the former president expressed concern about public finance of scientific research.

On the “Nation” of Christian Nationalism, by Peter J. Leithart

By Peter J. Leithartm, First Things – A nation is Christian when a significant portion of the population is made up of practicing Christians, when the beliefs, texts, symbols, and ethical standards of Christianity are woven into the fabric of common life, when the Christian God is invoked in public declaration and rituals

Trump’s Balk on Abortion Ban Sends Shockwaves Through Pro-Life Movement, by Jonathan Liedl

By Jonathan Liedl, EWTN News – “My view is now that we have abortion where everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint, the states will determine by vote or legislation, or perhaps both, and whatever they decide must be the law of the land, in this case, the law of the state,” Trump said in the video… The presidential candidate added that his position was “all about the will of the people,” and that voters must follow their “heart, or in many cases, your religion or your faith.” Two days later, he told the media that he would not sign a national abortion ban if he retook the White House.

Easter and the Call to Deeper Conversion, by Carl E. Olson

By Carl E. Olson, Catholic World Report – The story of the disciples on the road to Emmaus, which immediately precedes today’s Gospel and is unique to St. Luke, is one of my favorite stories in the four Gospels. Like other former Protestants who have become Catholic, I see it as a sort of microcosm of my journey into the Church… As a young Evangelical, I spent time reading Scripture, as well as “conversing and debating” (cf. Lk 24:15) various points of theology and belief, especially while attending Bible college…

Bill Maher: ‘Abortion is Murder, I’m Okay With That’, by Julianna Frieman 

By Julianna Frieman, LifeNews – Comedian Bill Maher said Friday on “Real Time with Bill Maher” he is “okay” with abortion even though some consider it to be “murder.”… Maher told guests Gillian Tett, a British author and journalist, Piers Morgan and his audience that people who are pro-life are “kind of” right that abortion is “murder,” before highlighting the reason why he is “okay” with that… “None of you believe it’s murder. You know, that’s why I don’t understand the 15-week thing. Or the — Trump’s plan is, ‘Let’s leave it to the states.’ You mean, so killing babies is okay in some states?”

Saint of the Day for April 15: Blessed Caesar de Bus

Franciscan Media – Like so many of us, Caesar de Bus struggled with the decision about what to do with his life. After completing his Jesuit education he had difficulty settling between a military and a literary career. He wrote some plays but ultimately settled for life in the army and at court.

FISA Reform Failed Because The Whole Point Of Section 702 Is To Spy On Americans, by John Daniel Davidson

By John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist – The whole point of Section 702 is to spy on Americans. Why would the intelligence community want to reform it?… A group of 19 Republican lawmakers on Wednesday joined with Democrats to block a bill that would have reauthorized the federal government’s spying authority with a few minor tweaks. At issue is Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which allows warrantless surveillance of foreigners but is also routinely used to spy on American citizens.

Tanzania Testing Day: A Child’s Chance to Escape Poverty and Danger, by Kevin Wells

By Kevin Wells, EWTN News – Once a year in Tanzania, on its world-forgotten islands, unvisited mountainsides, and in jungles and brush with man-eating animals, the Sisters of Mary enter some of the most dangerous villages in Africa to recruit their incoming class… This is testing day for Tanzania’s poor. When a white-habited nun escorts a child to a wobbly bench or old wooden chair, each youngster sees the sheet of paper that could change everything. The remainder of their lives hinges on how they will answer the multiple-choice questions before them, they’ve been told.

Speaker Johnson’s Perilous Moment on Ukraine Has Finally Arrived, by Mike Lillis, by Mychael Schnell

By Mike Lillis, Mychael Schnell, The Hill – After months of delay, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is poised to step formally into the perilous debate over Ukraine aid — an explosive topic that carries high stakes for both the future of Kyiv’s sovereignty and the fate of Johnson’s Speakership… Since taking the gavel in October, Johnson has vowed to move another round of military help for Ukraine’s beleaguered forces in their fight against Russia. …

Trump Says He Will Not Sign a National Abortion Ban if Reelected, by Daniel Payne

By Daniel Payne, Catholic News Agency – Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he would not sign a national abortion ban if reelected to the office of the presidency in November… The Republican presidential candidate was at an event in Atlanta on Wednesday when a reporter asked him: “Would you sign a national abortion ban if Congress sent it to your desk?”… “No,” Trump said in response… Asked by the reporter: “You wouldn’t sign it?” Trump responded again: “No.”

Sen. Ron Johnson Highlights the Complacency and Malfeasance of the Government and Medical Industry During COVID, by Evan Poellinger

By Evan Poellinger, MRC TV – Johnson began by recalling Pres. Dwight Eisenhower’s farewell address, in which the former president expressed concern about public finance of scientific research… Relating Eisenhower’s warning to COVID, Sen. Johnson explained how such publicly-funded research can beget corruption: “If you allow the public to fund this, you’re going to have scientists not pursuing science; you have them pursuing grants. And their science is going to be corrupted by that and we would end up with a scientific and technological elite that’s going to drive public policy. That’s what we saw in COVID.”

Report: Iran Preps 100 Cruise Missiles for Strike on Israel, by Michael Katz

By Michael Katz, Newsmax – Amid escalating tensions with Israel, Iran has readied as many as 100 cruise missiles for a possible strike against the Jewish state… Two U.S. officials told ABC News on Friday that Iran has readied more than 100 cruise missiles for a possible strike in retaliation for an April 1 airstrike on its diplomatic facility in Damascus that killed at least seven members of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, including two top generals.

Catholic Vote: New Ways Ministries – Rainbow Wolves

By Staff, Catholic Vote, (Complicit Clergy) – Faithful Catholic writers have been sounding the alarm about an LGBT push to undermine the Church’s teachings from within. CatholicVote’s Catholic Accountability Project (CAP) decided to investigate those concerns… The report below is the result of CAP’s thorough research into one culprit – an organization named “New Ways Ministry.” What the investigation uncovered is nothing short of a far-reaching, decades-long plan to help a secular movement lay siege to Catholic teachings on sex, the family, and marriage. ….

86 Republicans Vote To Allow Warrantless Spying Of Americans With FISA, by Zack Brave

By Zack Brave, Capitol Hill Reporter – Eighty-six House Republicans voted against an amendment to the FISA reauthorization bill which would have added a warrant requirement to prevent the U.S. government from spying on Americans without their knowledge… The vote tally on the amendment, introduced by Republican Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs, was 212-212, with House Speaker Mike Johnson casting the tiebreaker vote against it. Among the Republicans who voted for the legislation without Biggs’ amendment are Johnson, Majority Leader Steve Scalise, Majority Whip Tom Emmer and Texas Rep. Dan Crenshaw.

LifeSiteNews: Nations That Embrace Abortion Inevitably Support Euthanasia: Here’s Why

By LifeSiteNews, Staff – Jonathon Van Maren explains why demographic and cultural crises afflicting Western nations are leading to increased support for legal euthanasia… Jonathon bases his observations on a column by British MP Matthew Parris that defends euthanasia. He opines that Parris, despite defending euthanasia, is also being “brutally honest” by facing “head-on” the problems the West faces and the “schizophrenic views” people seem to hold on politics and culture, even if the solution Parris proposes is wrong.

Doctrine and the Cure of Souls, by Anthony Esolen

By Anthony Esolen, The Catholic Thing – I do not pretend to be deep into the cure of souls. All I know is that they must be cured. Somehow, the disease must be probed, and the corrupted matter must be cut away… The trouble with us sinners is that we get used to the sin. It is and it is not a part of us. It is not a part of us, because it is a lie, and it obscures even from our own hearts what God has intended for us to be. It is a part of us, because it sends its shoots and tendrils into all that we do, day after day, and all that we think about ourselves.

WATCH! Congress Is Lying to You About FISA, by Tucker Carlson 

By Tucker Carlson, Daily Caller – The U.S. House is expected to vote Friday on a two-year extension of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, commonly known as FISA. This transcript has been edited for length and reprinted with permission from Tucker Carlson… A few years ago, we learned conclusively that, in fact, the FBI and the federal intel agencies—the dozen or more federal intel agencies we have, for some reason—had been working secretly against Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.

Want to Be Happy? Get Married and Stay Married, The Ruth Institute

By The Ruth Institute, The Stream – Studies show that marriage is an excellent predictor of happiness… What’s the status of marriage in America today? The good news is that since 2012 there has been an increase in the number of children being raised in intact families, says Dr. Brad Wilcox, director of the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia and the author of Get Married: Why Americans Should Defy the Elites, Forge Strong Families and Save Civilization. …

Women, Children, and Careers, by Emmy Griffin

By Emmy Griffin, Patriot Post – What do they mean by describing children and marriage as “penalties”? Well, they are stating their analysis from a purely materialistic perspective. A child, you see, sets a woman back in her career; it takes her years to recover lost ground, and in many cases, she never fully recovers her pre-family income and employment trajectory… Labeling a child as a “penalty” demeans the most important work a person can do — raising and nurturing children ….

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: The Miraculous Sign of Jesus

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 6:1-15 – After this Jesus went to the other side of the Sea of Galilee, which is the Sea of Tiberias. And a multitude followed him, because they saw the signs which he did on those who were diseased. Jesus went up on the mountain, and there sat down with his disciples. Now the Passover, the feast of the Jews, was at hand. ….

FFPX: Toward a Remaking of the American Episcopacy?

By Staff, FFPX, – The United States has 194 Catholic dioceses; of these, eight are now vacant, while 11 have at their head bishops who are already at or over the age of 75 but whom the Supreme Pontiff has left in place to give himself more time to find successors… By March 2025, many “heavyweights” of the American episcopate will have–or already have–sent Rome their letter of retirement: such as Cardinals Seán O’Malley, Wilton Gregory, Daniel DiNardo, Blase Cupich, and Timothy Dolan. …

Current Sacramental Preparation is Failing Lost Souls, by Constance T. Hull

By Constance T. Hull, Catholic Exchange – Earlier this week, my spiritual daughter texted to tell me that the course she and her husband took in preparation for their baby girl’s Baptism was a 20-minute YouTube video. That was the entire preparation. I was disappointed, but not surprised. In the post-COVID era this has become common. If we are honest, it was common before COVID. My husband and I were handed a poorly written book and told we needed to read through it. That was our Baptism preparation course 13 years ago.

New Complaints of Abuse by Father Rupnik Presented to Vatican, by Almudena Martínez-Bordiú

By Almudena Martínez-Bordiú, ACI Prensa Staff – Five new complaints of alleged abuse committed by Father Marko Rupnik have been presented to the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith in Rome, where an investigation into the case is being carried out after Pope Francis decided to lift the statute of limitations… The new cases mark the latest development in the case of Rupnik, a Jesuit accused of having committed serious sexual, spiritual, and psychological abuse against at least 20 women over a period of decades. …

European Parliament Votes to Make Killing Babies in Abortions a Fundamental Right, by Steven Ertelt

By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The European Parliament voted by a margin of 336-163 for a resolution “on the inclusion of the right to abortion in the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights.”… “Whilst this is a non-binding resolution, it still places undue pressure on member states such as Poland, Malta, and Slovakia. It would generate significant opposition from millions of EU citizens who fundamentally reject the false premise that abortion should be considered a ‘fundamental right,’” she said.

What Happens in France …. Fr. Matthieu Raffray Being Investigated for Speaking Truth, by Marisa Cantu

By Marisa Cantu, Human Life International – The French government is coming after a Catholic priest for speaking canonical truths. Father Matthieu Raffray from France released a video on Instagram last month. In the video, he encourages watchers to fight against their weaknesses and sinful inclinations. He uses homosexuality as an example among others, saying that same-sex attraction is a weakness that should be fought against, just as with any other sin. He encouraged watchers to not give in to the devil’s lie that the fight against temptation – whatever that temptation may be – is “too hard.”

Bidenomics After 38 Months: Six Charts the Media Don’t Want You to See, by Craig Bannister

By Craig Bannister, MRC TV – Liberal media are declaring Bidenomics a success – but, after more than three years, hard numbers tell a much different story, regardless of whether the measure is how much Americans are paying, earning or saving… gas prices (have) surged 46% in the first 38 months of Pres. Joe Biden’s term… After accounting for inflation, real wages earned by Americans have declined under Biden. …

On Abortion, Donald Trump Goes The Way Of Stephen A. Douglas, by John Daniel Davidson

By John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist – Abortion, like slavery, cannot simply be ‘left to the states,’ as if it’s an ordinary political issue. The republic itself is at stake… Former President Donald Trump declared this week that abortion should be left to the states, that there should be no federal abortion legislation because “this is all about the will of the people,” and “whatever they decide must be the law of the land.”

Cardinal Burke: Pope Francis’ Latin Mass Restrictions Have Had ‘Exactly the Opposite Effect’, by Michael Haynes

By Michael Haynes, LifeSiteNews – Cardinal Raymond Burke has noted that despite Pope Francis’ restrictions on the traditional liturgy, attendance at the Old Rite is “getting bigger and bigger” as the rite is “integral to the life of the Church.”… “This form of the Roman rite has been an extraordinary blessing through so many centuries,” said the American cardinal about the traditional liturgy, otherwise known as the Latin Mass or Usus Antiquior. 

“Catholic” Joe Biden Is a Product of Church Apathy, by Sarah Cain

By Sarah Cain, Crisis Magazine – Parishes that practice indifference produce Catholics like Joe Biden… When President Joe Biden was asked by EWTN correspondent Owen Jensen what Easter means to him, he responded, “Time for forgiveness and people getting together, and a little bit of love and no phoniness. Be straight with people.”… At first hearing, it might be shocking to hear a self-professed Catholic define Easter without mention of Christ and either His death or Resurrection—with neither suffering nor sin. Yet perhaps it shouldn’t be.

Saint of the Day for April 12: St. Teresa of Los Andes

Franciscan Media – One needn’t live a long life to leave a deep imprint. Teresa of Los Andes is proof of that… As a young girl growing up in the early 1900’s in Santiago, Chile, Juana Fernandez read an autobiography of a French-born saint—Thérèse, popularly known as the Little Flower. ..

Trump’s Abortion Stance: Half a Loaf or a Poison Pill? by John Zmirak

By John Zmirak, The Stream – What are we to make of Donald Trump’s statement on abortion? In a recent post on Truth Social, he adopted a 100% states-rights approach, opposing any federal legislation to allow or regulate it… Cold hard fact: Any federal legislation that could actually pass would leave unborn babies unprotected all the way through birth — and overturn good state laws like Florida’s. So there’s a sense in which Trump’s stance is the best we can hope for, the least bad outcome considering the GOP’s failure to profit electorally from Joe Biden’s disastrous presidency.

Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: He Who Believes in the Son Has Eternal Life

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 3:31-36 – He who comes from above is above all; he who is of the earth belongs to the earth, and of the earth he speaks; he who comes from heaven is above all. He bears witness to what he has seen and heard, yet no one receives his testimony; he who receives his testimony sets his seal to this, that God is true. …

Getting Fit in Mind, Body and Soul, by Randy Hain

Getting physically fit would be challenging enough, but how would I address the other areas?  Many people (myself included) express frustration with being too busy and not having enough time for prayer, reading and exercise.  They may select one area for improvement, but rarely will all three be addressed at once.  I suggest the solution may lie in being more efficient with our busy schedules and combining activities when possible.

Eclipse of the Sun, Eclipse of Faith, by Robert Lazu Kmita

By  Robert Lazu Kmita, The Remnant – Always, in a world absorbed in the tsunami of doctrinal and practical heresies as in a vortex, prayer must always remain unextinguished like an unpearishable flame. Just as the apostles cried out in the boat, we too must cry out – day and night – to God: “Master, we perish!” However, this must be done with full confidence: when the moment deemed appropriate by God comes, He himself will be the one to calm the storm, rebuking the sea and the waves. Although it lasted for three hours, the darkening of the sun has an end. …

WATCH: Michael Hichborn on “Dignitas Infinita”

By Joe McClane, A Catholic Take, (Complicit Clergy) – Does the new Vatican Document on Human Dignity conform to previous Catholic Teaching? Michael Hichborn of Lepanto Institute rejoins A Catholic Take to break down how “Dignitas Infinita” stacks up against previous statements from popes and theologians on the topic of human dignity. …

WATCH: The Real Religion of the Left, by Kyle Seraphin

By Kyle Seraphin, Edify – Progressive leftism demands the separation of church and state, but its tenets directly imitate organized religion. Former FBI agent and whistleblower, Kyle Seraphin, breaks down what the left really worships in this video.

Donald Trump Opposes Arizona Supreme Court Ruling Protecting Babies From Abortion, by Steven Ertelt

By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – … the Arizona Supreme Court ruled that the state can enforce its abortion ban and protect babies from abortions. The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Tuesday to uphold the state’s pro-life law as written by overturning a lower court decision that misinterpreted the law… Asked if the state’s highest court “went too far” in the ruling, Trump replied: “Yes they did. And that will be straightened out.”… “And, as you know, it’s all about state’s rights and it will be straightened out,” Trump said. “And I’m sure the governor and everybody else have got to bring it back into reason and that it will be taken care of I think.” …

Totality or Nothing: What the Solar Eclipse Revealed About God, by Tim Clark

By Tim Clark , EWTN News – God simply never tires of ways of delighting us… First, consider that a total solar eclipse is almost universally acknowledged to be one of the most incredibly beautiful sights in all of nature. But we must stop for a moment to consider the fact that, for this beauty to even be possible, the sun and the moon need to be precisely the same relative size in the sky. We might simply take for granted that a planet’s sun and moon are precisely proportionate to each other. …

Outspoken Bishop of Charlotte Who Oversaw Growth of Latin Mass Retires Amid Crackdown From Rome, by Louis Knuffke

By Louis Knuffke, LifeSiteNews – Outspokenly conservative Bishop Peter Jugis, of the Diocese of Charlotte, North Carolina, which had seen large growth in attendance at the Traditional Latin Mass and the opening of a new seminary, is retiring at the age of 67 after leading the diocese for 20 years… The outgoing bishop is set to be replaced by Franciscan Father Michael Martin, OFM Conv., of Atlanta. Martin, 62, is the present pastor of St. Philip Benizi Parish in Jonesboro, Georgia.

Love and Dignity, by John M. Grondelski

By John M. Grondelski, Crisis Magazine – Without addressing here either whether or how we might speak of “infinite” dignity as related to the human person or commenting on specific issues Dignitas covers, let me make some preliminary observations about the document’s overall approach… I admit a certain ambivalence about organizing this document around “human dignity.” I do that not because I dispute that we need to develop a true concept of dignity serviceable for public discourse but because I do not think we are there yet—and am unsure we’ve adequately prepared the ground to support that discussion, especially with non-Catholic circles.

Is it Jansenism? Or Christianity? by David Carlin

By David Carlin, The Catholic Thing – In the aftermath of the Second Vatican Council, many Catholics, especially young priests and seminarians, were imbued with the so-called “spirit of Vatican II” – a spirit that hoped to carry reforms and improvements of the Church well beyond the reforms and improvements actually designated by the Council… I remember a young priest telling us from the pulpit one Sunday that the Church, despite having been in existence for more than 1,900 years, had never really understood the meaning of Catholicism until the arrival of Vatican II. …

Father Murray to Newsmax: Eclipse Reminder of ‘Mysterious Creation’ of Universe, by Theodore Bunker  

By Theodore Bunker, Newsmax – Father Gerald Murray, pastor of the Holy Family Church in New York City, told Newsmax on Tuesday that the recent solar eclipse reminds us of the “mysterious creation out there” that “we should try to understand.”… Murray said on “American Agenda” that “Every day when the sun rises, it’s a reminder that God’s in charge because He put the sun there and we didn’t. And the fact that we’re still alive, that we have intelligence and energy.”

Saint of the Day for April 11: St. Stanislaus (July 26, 1030-April 11, 1079)

Franciscan Media – Anyone who reads the history of Eastern Europe cannot help but chance on the name of Stanislaus, the saintly but tragic bishop of Kraków, patron of Poland. He is remembered with Saints Thomas More and Thomas Becket for vigorous opposition to the evils of an unjust government.

Arizona Supreme Court Rules State Can Enforce Abortion Ban, Protect Babies From Abortions, by Steven Ertelt 

By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – In a huge pro-life victory, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled that the state can enforce its abortion ban and protect babies from abortions… Planned Parenthood was challenging the potential reinstatement of the state’s near-total abortion ban from 1864, which has exceptions for life-threatening emergencies, but had been blocked by 1973 Roe v. Wade decision. The Dobbs ruling should allow it to go into effect but the nation’s biggest abortion business challenged it. …

Prayer for the United States of America

Catholic Online – God our Father, Giver of life, we entrust the United States of America to Your loving care. You are the rock on which this nation was founded. You alone are the true source of our cherished rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Reclaim this land for Your glory and dwell among Your people. Send Your Spirit to touch the hearts of our nation´s leaders. Open their minds to the great worth of human life and the responsibilities that accompany human freedom. ….

Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: God so Loved the World That He Gave Us His Only Son

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 3:16-21 – For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. For God sent the Son into the world, not to condemn the world, but that the world might be saved through him. He who believes in him is not condemned; ….

More Than 700 Baptized On Easter in Nigeria Despite Rise in Attacks On Christians, by Abah Anthony John

By Abah Anthony John, ACI Africa – More than 700 Christians were baptized on Easter Sunday in Nigeria’s Catholic Diocese of Katsina, where there is a rise in attacks mainly targeting Christian communities… In an April 3 interview with ACI Africa, CNA’s news partner in Africa, Bishop Gerald Mamman Musa rejoiced at the successful celebration of Easter — the diocese’s first. The Diocese of Katsina was just erected by Pope Francis in October 2023.

Msgr. Robert J. Batule: The Consistency of the Consistent Ethic of Life

By Msgr. Robert J. Batule, The Catholic Thing – In Evangelium Vitae (1995), Pope Saint John Paul II places contraception alongside of abortion, calling both of them “fruits of the same tree.” (13) The allusion to a tree takes us back to the Book of Genesis. There is an exchange there between the woman Eve and the serpent. The serpent asks the woman, “Did God really tell you not to eat from any of the trees in the garden?”

Days of Observance Among People Made in the Image of God, by Jim Kenaston

By Jim Kenaston, The Stream – Despite all the uproar over the White House’s official proclamation of “Transgender Day of Visibility” being observed on Easter Sunday this year, it turns out it’s just one of 47 commemoration days or weeks that the LGBTQ+ community has sprinkled throughout the year — not including the entire month of June, which has been proclaimed “Pride Month.” Until last week, I was unaware that in 2009 an activist had declared March 31 to be “Transgender Day of Visibility.”

17 Forgotten Divine Mercy Revelations Jesus Gave Through St. Faustina, by Joseph Pronechen

By Joseph Pronechen, EWTN News – With the emphasis on Divine Mercy Sunday and Jesus’ promise of a complete remission of sin and punishment following his directives as told to St. Faustina and ratified by St. John Paul II, we should also recall companion revelations Jesus gave her. Here are 15 from her diary, Divine Mercy in My Soul, to take to heart. Be mindful especially of trusting (not doubting), being merciful, believing in Jesus’ limitless mercy, the sacraments and more.

Democrats’ Systemic Normalization Of Property Theft Birthed America’s Squatter Crisis, by Helen Raleigh

By Helen Raleigh, CFA, The Federalist – Squatting is a form of trespassing as squatters use properties without the owners’ permission or any legal documentation. Nor do squatters offer property owners financial compensation. Atlanta, Georgia, is the epicenter of the squatter crisis. Squatters have overtaken about 1,200 homes… One of the victimized homeowners, Lt. Col. Dahlia Daure, said she felt “violated” after learning that a squatter with a lengthy criminal history lived in her home rent-free with a fake lease while she was away on active duty. In Dallas, Texas, squatters have occupied an estimated 475 homes. ….

Opinion: 60 Years After the Council, Will Catholics Reject the Unholy Errors of Tucho’s Dignitas Infinita?

By Robert Morrison, Remnant Columnist, The Remnant – This is indeed a fitting image for Dignitas Infinita and the entire Francis Synodal Ape Church. Like Judas, Francis and Tucho have no patience for those who want to honor God with all they have — we must instead focus on man, and man alone, whose dignity is infinite whether or not he honors God. In this light, we can understand why they do all they can to silence Traditional Catholics for their backward insistence that God actually cares whether we accept the teachings He entrusted to us. Tucho tells us that everyone has infinite dignity “regardless of religious characteristics,” but he and Francis treat Traditional Catholics as though we are worthy of the utmost scorn and persecution.

Dis-Organized Medicine, by James O. Breen, M.D.

By James O. Breen, M.D., Crisis Magazine – “I haven’t taken seriously anything the mainstream medical organizations have said for several years,” Tom declared with a tone of bitterness. “So many of their viewpoints on social issues are antithetical to why I became a doctor. They’ve ruined medicine by politicizing everything.”… Tom and I also have in common extensive careers in graduate medical education; he chose to leave academic medicine some years ago in no small part because of the disillusionment he described. …

‘Autism Epidemic Is Real and Overvaccination is Its Cause’: A Conversation With Mark Blaxill, by Michael Nevradakis

By Michael Nevradakis Ph. D., The Defender, Children’s Health Defense – Mark Blaxill, father of an autistic adult daughter (discusses) what he called the ‘coming tsunami’ of autism caregiving, as the autistic children of the 1990s onward reach adulthood… Every year this time, public health officials, the media, and some autism organizations tell us how autism should be celebrated and embraced – how it’s a condition more akin to a quirk than a lifelong disability, one for which a growing number of diagnoses is a sign of “inclusivity.”

Know a Civilization by Whom It Honours, by Jonathon Van Maren

By Jonathon Van Maren, The European Conservative – The Sexual Revolution has become the new founding story for many Western democracies, and thus the pantheon of old heroes is being cleared to make room for the icons of our new age. The term “courage” is frequently applied to men who announce they are women, or come out of the closet, or live out their fetishes in public, just as it is applied to women who champion feticide and childlessness. Their ancestors—who were flawed and as afflicted by the evils of their age as we are in ours—are consigned to the dustbin along with the civilization they built and cherished …

Fr. Raymond J. de Souza: Spiritual Eclipse and the Darkness of Sin

By Father Raymond J. de Souza, National Catholic Register – The solar eclipse of April 8 is drawing enormous attention, some of it theological and liturgical, given its coincidence with the Solemnity of the Annunciation and its proximity to the Easter Octave. But there is also a spiritual lesson to be drawn, one that reflects our experience of the shadow of sin in our lives. The experience of sin, when properly apprehended, is one of darkness, even a sense of being lost, unable to see the light. Yet the reality is something quite different: God’s light never ceases to shine and is far more abundant than the darkness of sin. As St. Paul teaches, where sin abounds, grace abounds all the more (Romans 5:20-21).

Solemnity of the Annunciation: ‘The Angel of the Lord Declared Unto Mary’, by John Grondelski

By John Grondelski, EWTN News – Using our liturgical calendar, let’s put ourselves at the end of March in northern Israel more than 2,000 years ago. Living in Nazareth is a young woman named Mary. She was an observant Jewish girl raised by her parents, Joachim and Anne. She was perhaps in her teens (remember the lifespan of the times) and probably very poor. As regards the latter, so was Joseph, the man to whom she was engaged, even though — somewhere long ago — his family was part of the line of the great King David.

Fr. Gerald E. Murray: The Eclipse of God?

By Fr. Gerald E. Murray, The Human Life Review – Today the West lives as if God did not exist . . . This estrangement from God is not caused by reasoning but by a will to be detached from him. The atheistic orientation of a life is almost always a decision by the will. Man no longer wishes to reflect on his relationship to God because he himself intends to become God… Let the Divine Light be our guide. No eclipse can overcome God.

Disparate Impact Is Wrecking Us, by Douglas Andrews

By Douglas Andrews, Patriot Post – In a scathing essay on the effects of racial excuse-making on public policy, Heather Mac Donald pulls no punches… Does counting by race make a nation stronger or weaker? More talented or less talented? More competitive or less competitive?… Put another way, would the just-concluded NCAA men’s basketball tournament have put out a better product if it enforced a strict limit of 13% of its players being black? That, after all, is the percentage of the American people who are black. What about the NFL?

Creative 303 Redux: Another Win for Religious Freedom, by Charles J. Russo

By Charles J. Russo, Catholic World Report – On June 30, 2023, in 303 Creative v. Elenis, a major win for free speech, the Supreme Court reasoned that the Colorado Civil Rights Commission could not enforce the state’s Anti-Discrimination Act to compel a wedding website designer, Lorie Smith, to provide her professional services to individuals formalizing their same-sex relationship. Smith declined the opportunity to work with the couple because of her religious belief “that marriage should be reserved to unions between one man and one woman” and “will not produce content that ‘contradicts biblical truth.’”

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: You Must Be Born Anew

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 3:7-15 – Do not marvel that I said to you, `You must be born anew.’ The wind blows where it wills, and you hear the sound of it, but you do not know whence it comes or whither it goes; so it is with every one who is born of the Spirit.” Nicodemus said to him, “How can this be?” Jesus answered him, “Are you a teacher of Israel, and yet you do not understand this? ….

I’ll See Your Nineveh Eclipse, and Raise You One Miracle of the Sun, by John Zmirak

By John Zmirak, The Stream – First a crucial caveat: We Catholics hold with most of the broader Church that the public revelation that is binding on all the faithful ended with the death of the last apostle, St. John. Every truth required for salvation was already being taught, and all the crucial events were complete, by that point… When Pope Francis teaches something that contradicts apostolic tradition and/or the Bible, we know it’s heresy… But private revelations still can happen, and if our church’s authorities examine them and find them helpful, we’re free to believe in them.

Blog Post by Fr. David Nix: Three Heresies in “Dignitas Infinita.”

By Father David Nix, Padre Peregrino Hermitage – Error 1: “The glorious Christ will judge by the love of neighbor that consists in ministering to the hungry, the thirsty, the stranger, the naked, the sick, and the imprisoned, with whom he identifies (cf. Mt. 25:34-36). For Jesus, the good done to every human being, regardless of the ties of blood or religion, is the single criterion of judgment.”—DI #12.

Study Re-Affirms That Puberty Blockers Harm Kids, by Tierin-Rose Mandelburg

By Tierin-Rose Mandelburg, MRC TV – The MRC has reported on other groups sounding the alarm on these treatments. In July, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) acknowledged that puberty blockers have the potential to cause sterility, though that group continued to advocate for using tax dollars to fund said treatments. In March of this year, the National Health Service (NHS) in England banned puberty blockers for minors, citing studies

Bishops Protect the Faithful — Reject Pro-Pedophile Canon Law, by James Grein, Matthew David

By James Grein, Matthew David, Catholic Confidential – The real cause of the international coverup was the new laws of the 20th and 21st century of the Catholic Church that required bishops, such as Archbishop Vigano, to cover up the crimes of Cardinal McCarrick. … Today, Catholic Confidential is breaking this silence and arming the lay faithful with the true cause of the abuse crisis from thoroughly Catholic sources. Five bishops provided comment including new order Bishops Joseph Strickland of Texas and Emmanuel Bushu of Cameroon, and three traditionalists: Bp. D. E. Meikle, Abp. Carlo Maria Vigano, and Bp. Donald Sanborn.

Trump’s Mixed Messaging On Abortion And IVF Plays Right Into Democrats’ Electoral Strategy, by Jordan Boyd

By Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – Former President Donald Trump has a history of criticizing heartbeat bills when they come from his political rivals, misrepresenting the Supreme Court’s landmark Dobbs v. Jackson decision, and wrongfully blaming Republicans’ 2022 midterm losses on their unapologetically pro-life positions. His recent declaration on “abortion rights” only further confirms that his once-celebrated pro-life track record doesn’t meet voters’ demands of a Republican president.

A Dignity Still to be Determined, by Robert Royal

By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – Reading the Declaration on Human Dignity (“Infinite Dignity”), issued by the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (DDF) yesterday, reminds me of an old teacher-student story. A student submits an assigned essay, and the teacher returns it with the comment, “What you’ve written here is both good and new. Unfortunately, what’s good in it is not new, and what’s new is not. . .” But let’s break off the story there. And following the Christian rule of charity in all things, say of the Declaration, what’s new in it is . . . yet to be determined.

Saint of the Day for April 9: St. Casilda

Franciscan Media – Some saints’ names are far more familiar to us than others, but even the lives of obscure holy persons teach us something… And so it is with Saint Casilda. Her father was a Muslim leader in Toledo, Spain, in the 10th century. Casilda was a devout Muslim but was kind to Christian prisoners.

EXCLUSIVE: Catholic Investigative Reporter Explains Why He’s Exposing Freemasonry, Bohemian Grove, by Stephen Kokx

By Stephen Kokx, LifeSiteNews – Clifton, who goes by “Kyle Undercover,” has built a reputation as a truth-telling zealot willing to risk his safety to expose evil. A devout Traditional Catholic who admits he is likely on the FBI’s radar, his new target is the shadowy Bohemian Grove group in northern California… “I would like for this club to be ended once and for all,” he explained to LifeSite via email. “I would encourage other members, especially those that are Catholic and are part of this club, to come clean and admit that it is wrong and release more footage or information about it.”

Fr. Raymond J. de Souza: Easter and the Eclipse

By Raymond J. de Souza, First Things – The eclipse this year falls at the end of the Easter Octave, and Easter is the great liturgical battle between light and darkness. The coincidence of the eclipse and Easter is an invitation to think about light and darkness in the way that Christians distinctively do… The great vigil of Easter makes that clear. The church is dark when the new fire is blessed and the Easter candle is lit. The triplex cry goes up: Christ our Light! The light that comes into the world is not the enduring sun but the eternal Son (John 1:9). The light that enlightens every man is not sunlight, but Christ the light, dramatically apparent as the flame of the Easter candle is passed taper to taper throughout the church.

No Ordinary Woman, by Jerome German

By Jerome German, Crisis Magazine – Mary is not the poster child for either the prosperity gospel or liberation theology; she is the one who declares that God “has put down the mighty from their thrones, and exalted those of low degree.”… Making Mary ordinary is the devil’s favorite play. It is no accident that this demonic methodology bleeds over into our lives as well—nobody wants to be accused of coming off as a “holier than thou.” When I look at our current culture, it seems certain that we better try to be holier than somebody, because there appears to be an ongoing race to the bottom—a contest to see who can get a foot in hell’s door first.

WATCH: Mass of the Ages — Guardians of Tradition, by Cameron O’Hearn

By Cameron O’Hearn, Horselord Films – Episode 3: After the restriction of the Traditional Latin Mass, a group of French mothers make a pilgrimage to Rome to plea with Pope Francis to reverse his decision.

Bishop Strickland to Offer Mass Live on LifeSite to Counter Expected Satanic Activity During Solar Eclipse, by Louis Knuffke

By Louis Knuffke, LifeSiteNews – Bishop Joseph Strickland, emeritus bishop of Tyler, Texas, will offer a Mass on Monday, April 8, in reparation for reportedly increased Masonic and satanic activity during the upcoming solar eclipse… The Mass, broadcast live at 1 p.m. central time (2 p.m. eastern) on LifeSiteNews at the start of the eclipse, will be in honor of the Annunciation of the Birth of Christ to Mary, which the Church ordinarily celebrates on March 25, but this year transferred to April 8 due to the liturgical observance of Holy Week and the Eater Octave.

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Unless One Is Born Anew

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 3:1-8 – Now there was a man of the Pharisees, named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews. This man came to Jesus by night and said to him, “Rabbi, we know that you are a teacher come from God; for no one can do these signs that you do, unless God is with him.” Jesus answered him, “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born anew, he cannot see the kingdom of God.” …..

Founder’s Quote

Patriot Post – “From the practice of the purest virtue, you may be assured you will derive the most sublime comforts in every moment of life, and in the moment of death.” —Thomas Jefferson (1785)

Cardinal Fernández’s Dignitas Infinita Condemns Abortion, Gender Theory But is Silent on Homosexuality, by Michael Haynes

By Michael Haynes, LifeSiteNews – Cdl. Victor Manuel Fernández has released his long-anticipated document on human dignity, written in line with Pope Francis’ encyclical Fratelli Tutti and modern teaching on dignity, which condemns abortion and surrogacy while notably remaining silent on homosexuality… Released via press conference April 8 – the transferred feast of the Annunciation – the new text, Dignitas infinita, aims to highlight a line from Fratelli Tutti – namely, that “dignity exists ‘beyond all circumstances.’”… The avoidance of any coverage of homosexuality in Dignitas infinita, therefore, appears noteworthy.

During The Total Solar Eclipse, Consider The Heavens, by Richard Cromwell

By Richard Cromwell, The Federalist – The states of emergency are silly, but the impetus for them is a cause for hope. In 2024, during a time in which our lives have been consumed by the digital realm, thousands and thousands of people will take time from their lives to look up from their screens and enjoy the manifest beauty of God’s creation. That they’ll promptly return to their screens to take awful amateur photos of the eclipse and then post them on social media is less heartening.

Blog: How ‘True Devotion to Mary’ Changed My Life, by E. Wesley Ely, MD, MPH

By E. Wesley Ely, MD, MPH, (Blog), National Catholic Register – How can anyone truly understand the piercing bolt of pain, sustained by divine love, running between the Sacred Heart of Jesus and that of his mother, Mary, as he hung dying on the cross? Yet he still thought of us first, as Jesus proclaimed, “Woman, behold your son!” Then he said to the disciple (John), “Behold your Mother!” (John 19:26-27)… With her heart, perfectly formed and shaped by and for her Son, she immediately embraced this relationship with all humankind. Despite her excruciating sorrow, she took all of us under her mantel as mother.

Challenging the “Mediocrity” of Catholic Motherhood, by Julian Kwasniewski

By Julian Kwasniewski, Catholic Exchange – The vocation of raising a family and especially that of a stay-at-home mother has, in our day and age, become almost a fate worse than death. There is an idea that your twenties are a time for wild (and naughty) fun, and it’s not until your thirties that you turn boring, “resigning” yourself to marriage and kids. But Catholic mom Bridget Workman views her story differently, and her life proves otherwise; her story is not “boring” nor is her life confining. She sees it as expressing an arc that naturally arises from her pursuit of the Transcendentals.

Fr. Thomas G. Weinandy, OFM, Cap.: This Temple, Rebuilt 

By Fr. Thomas G. Weinandy, OFM, Cap., The Catholic Thing – All four Gospels tell of Jesus cleansing the temple. The Gospel of John, however, provides the most detail about what took place, which bears witness that the Evangelist was present at this event. (John 2:13-22)  Jesus went to Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover, the feast that commemorated both the Israelites’ passing out of slavery in Egypt and the covenant that God made with the Jewish people in the wilderness.

Cardinal Brandmüller: Oasis in the Desert

By Cardinal Walter Brandmüller, Kath – As was to be expected: the “Synodal Way” has long since become lost in the pathless. The defiant attempts of professional Catholic “officials” to close their eyes to this reality will – like their “Synodal Path” – end in frustration. What remains is the careless waste of millions in church tax money and, what is much worse, discord on central questions of faith and morals, even within the episcopate, and thus serious damage to unity with the entire church. There is already talk of heresy and schism. …

Msgr. Charles Pope: God’s Perfect Mercy – A Meditation for Divine Mercy Sunday

By Msgr. Charles Pope – We live in times in which mercy, like so many other things, has become a detached concept in people’s minds, separated from the things that really help us to understand it. For indeed, mercy makes sense and is necessary because we are sinners in desperate shape. Yet many today think it unkind and unmerciful to speak of sin as sin. Many think that mercy is a declaration that God doesn’t really care about sin, or that sin is not a relevant concept.

Evangelical America and IVF, by Sarah Stula

By Sarah Stula, First Things – The evangelical community’s response to the Alabama ruling has been confusing, proclaiming that life begins at conception on the one hand and fighting the ruling on the other. But how can one justify the protection of the unborn at conception inside the womb but the destruction of that same embryo outside the womb? Isn’t an embryo outside the womb more vulnerable than one safe inside her mother? Is an embryo less human outside the womb than when, seconds later, a doctor delivers her into the womb? It makes no sense.

U.S. Bishop Slams Joe Biden’s ‘Offensive’ Coopting of Easter for Transgender Day, by Thomas D. Williams

By Thomas D. Williams, Ph.D., Breitbart – Arlington Bishop Michael Burbidge said Thursday that President Joe Biden showed a lack of integrity by proclaiming on Good Friday that March 31, 2024 — which was Easter Sunday — was Transgender Day of Visibility… If you’re for the Lord then you’re all in and that means following his gospel and embracing the gospel of life,” the bishop said. “You can’t pick and choose. And that’s not just for the president, that’s for all of us …

CWR Staff: Joseph Ratzinger: The Mystery of the Annunciation is the Mystery of Grace

By Catholic World Report Staff – The mystery of the annunciation to Mary is not just a mystery of silence. It is above and beyond all that a mystery of grace… We feel compelled to ask ourselves: Why did Christ really want to be born of a virgin? It was certainly possible for him to have been born of a normal marriage. That would not have affected his divine Sonship, which was not dependent on his virgin birth and could equally well have been combined with another kind of birth. There is no question here of a downgrading of marriage or of the marriage relationship; nor is it a question of better safeguarding the divine Sonship. Why then?

Saint of the Day for April 8: St. Julie Billiart

Franciscan Media – Born in Cuvilly, France, into a family of well-to-do farmers, young Marie Rose Julie Billiart showed an early interest in religion and in helping the sick and poor. Though the first years of her life were relatively peaceful and uncomplicated, Julie had to take up manual work as a young teen when her family lost its money. …

Fr. Jerry J. Pokorsky: Christmas and Easter Christians

By Father Jerry J. Pokorsky, Catholic World Report – Indeed. Jesus is God, or he is the most loathsome liar in all of history… Jesus Christ is true God and true man, born of Mary. His suffering humanity in union with his divinity and glorious Resurrection rescues us from our sins. The Gospel accounts and the blood of the martyrs in the early Church bolster our faith in His Resurrection. With God’s grace, human reason provides additional compelling arguments to support our faith.

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Go and Preach the Gospel to the Whole Creation

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 16:9-15 – Now when he rose early on the first day of the week, he appeared first to Mary Magdalene, from whom he had cast out seven demons. She went and told those who had been with him, as they mourned and wept. But when they heard that he was alive and had been seen by her, they would not believe it. After this he appeared in another form to two of them, as they were walking into the country

Biden on Track to Confirm More Judges Than Trump, He Must be Defeated to Save the Judiciary, by Fred Lucas

By Fred Lucas, LifeNews – Joe Biden is on track to match and possibly surpass his predecessor in successfully appointing lower court judges… Biden announced his 47th round of nominees for vacancies on federal district and appeals courts in late March, bringing his total nominations to 229. That’s just 10 fewer nominees than Donald Trump had at this point in his presidency in the spring of 2020… Biden’s latest nominees include Kevin G. Ritz to be a judge on the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals as well as four choices for District Court vacancies.

D.C. Jury Convicts Great-Grandma For Walking Around The Capitol For 10 Minutes On Jan. 6, by Brianna Lyman

By Brianna Lyman, The Federalist – After being strung up on charges by President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice (DOJ), a 71-year-old great-grandmother may be thrown in jail because she walked around the Capitol for a few minutes on Jan. 6, 2021… Rebecca Lavrenz was convicted on four counts Thursday after just three days of jury deliberation for entering the Capitol on J6. Lavrenz entered the building through an open door around 2:43 p.m., according to the official statement of facts. ….

Climate Disasters Aren’t Caused by Warming or Cooling – But by Equator and Poles, Climatologist Explains, by Craig Bannister

By Craig Bannister, CNS News – The amount of carbon dioxide in the air has an insignificant influence on temperature – and is not the real driver of extreme weather – Climatologist David Legates explained Wednesday… “Carbon Dioxide isn’t a magic climate control knob;” it’s just “a bit player,” Legates said in an interview with The Daily Signal. At its current level – even if the amount of carbon dioxide doubled – it would cause “maybe, a degree Celsius of warming and that would be it,” Legates noted. “And, certainly, it’s not worth the economic impacts.”

Pope Francis Removes Cardinal-Vicar and Auxiliary Bishop of Rome Reportedly Over Rupnik Case, by Michael Haynes

By Michael Haynes, LifeSiteNew – Pope Francis has removed the cardinal-vicar of Rome and one of the city’s auxiliary bishops, in a move which is suggested to be due to personal conflicts and objections to the Pope’s handling of the Father Marko Rupnik case… Announced by the Holy See Press Office bulletin April 6, Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of Cardinal Angelo De Donatis as cardinal-vicar of Rome, to become Apostolic Penitentiary. …

The Rising, by David Warren

By David Warren, The Catholic Thing – To paraphrase Saint Paul, if Christianity did not give a reliable account of the Truth, then we, or more precisely I, would have no use for it… Or rather, I would just have the use of another “comparative religion,” the way I use Shinto, or Zoroastrianism, or the way Richard Dawkins uses the Flying Spaghetti Monster… In which case, Saint Paul’s hypothetical advice would be, “Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we shall die.” (1 Corinthians 15:32). Verily: for “comparative religion” has always made me thirsty.

How Will Cardinal Fernández Influence the Vatican’s Gender Ideology Response? by Jonathan Liedl

By Jonathan Liedl, EWTN News – However, Dignitas Infinitas, as the text is called, will also differ from other notable Vatican interventions on the subject in another pivotal way: It’s likely to bear the full theological imprint of Cardinal Victor Manuel Fernández, its presumptive chief architect… Since he became prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith in September 2023, the Argentinian prelate and longtime Pope Francis confidant has made his mark on the Church’s doctrine through a torrent of teaching documents and clarifications, which some contend have subverted doctrinal truth in favor of pastoral exceptions.

Saint of the Day for April 6: St. Crescentia Hoess

By Franciscan Media – Crescentia was born in 1682, the daughter of a poor weaver, in a little town near Augsburg. She spent play time praying in the parish church, assisted those even poorer than herself and had so mastered the truths of her religion that she was permitted to make her first Holy Communion at the then unusually early age of 7. In the town she was called “the little angel.”

Four More Catholic Scientists You Might Not Know, by Joseph Pearce  

By Joseph Pearce, Crisis Magazine – Let us conclude this song of praise to four Catholic scientists with the words with which Hess ended his article on the relationship between his vocation as a scientist and his calling as a Catholic. Real Faith, for a scientist, as for anyone else, is often a matter of bitter struggle. The victory must be won—or the gift must be discovered—by each one in his own soul. It often takes the personal experience of grave danger of death to bring conviction and to prepare the way for Faith in Divine Providence. …

Divine Mercy Sunday and the Meaning of the Resurrection, by Gayle Somers

By Gayle Somers, Catholic Exchange – The celebration of our Lord’s Resurrection on Easter Sunday usually focuses on the sheer ecstasy of His victory over death.  All during Holy Week, we are absorbed with the details of His horrific Passion.  When we reach Easter, our hearts nearly burst with joy that Jesus is alive and vindicated as God’s Son.  In other words, it’s easy to dwell on the fact of the Resurrection and be so dazzled by it that we do not think much beyond that.  The mercy of Divine Mercy Sunday (yes, intended pun) is that now we begin to meditate on the meaning of the Resurrection.

Biden the Apostate, by Michael Ippolito

By Michael Ippolito, Crisis Magazine – Cardinal Wilton Gregory calls President Biden a ‘Cafeteria Catholic’, but will he actually deny him Holy Communion?… St. Augustine once commented on the distinction between the heavenly city and the Earthly city, writing, “Two cities have been formed by two loves: the earthly by the love of self, even to the contempt of God; and the heavenly by the love of God, even to the contempt of self. The former, in a word, glories in itself, the latter in the Lord. For the one seeks glory from men; but the greatest glory of the other is God, the witness of our conscience.”

The Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Jesus Revealed Himself Again to the Disciples

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 21:1-14 – After this Jesus revealed himself again to the disciples by the Sea of Tiberias; and he revealed himself in this way. Simon Peter, Thomas called the Twin, Nathanael of Cana in Galilee, the sons of Zebedee, and two others of his disciples were together. Simon Peter said to them, “I am going fishing.” They said to him, “We will go with you.” They went out and got into the boat; but that night they caught nothing. ….

The Ruth Institute: A New Holiday That’s Not Demonic: Adult Appreciation Week

By The Ruth Institute, The Stream – Maybe the White House should try promoting this celebration… In light of the White House urging all Americans to celebrate its third annual Transgender Day of Visibility, the Ruth Institute has discerned the need for Adult Appreciation Week, set to take place April 3-9… “’Transgender’ people are not the only ones who need and deserve ‘visibility,’” said President Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse… Therefore, the group will officially honor adults who …..

Msgr. Charles Pope: Why Did Christ Not Stay Continually With His Disciples After the Resurrection?

By Msgr. Charles Pope – After Christ rose from the dead, He appeared to His disciples at certain places and times, but did not seem to stay with them continuously. On the first Easter Sunday, He appeared six times in rather rapid succession: first to Mary Magdalene, then to the women at the tomb, third as the women left the tomb, fourth to Peter, fifth to the two disciples going to Emmaus, and sixth to the ten Apostles in Jerusalem (when Thomas was not present).

Do Ordinary Catholics Have Much Interest in Synods and Synodality? by Russell Shaw

By Russell Shaw, Catholic World Report – After three years of synodal discussions and meetings, one is still hard put to find much substance in the output from the process… A surprisingly large number of priests are said to have lately been replying “no thanks” when invited to become bishops. If that’s so, it may help explain why Pope Francis, responding to discussions that took place last October at the Synod on Synodality, has commissioned a study that will include “criteria for selecting candidates to episcopacy.”

Cardinal Gerhard Müller Urges Americans to Reject Joe Biden’s “Murderous” Abortion Agenda, by Steven Ertel

By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – In recent comments, Cardinal Gerhard Müller, who previously lead the Vatican’s highest doctrine office, called abortion “infanticide” and saying those politicians who actively support abortion like Biden should be “excommunicated.”… And he called on Americans to reject Joe Biden’s “murderous” abortion agenda…. “The word ‘abortion’ is too much a soft word. The reality is killing, murder of a living person,” said Gerhard Cardinal Müller. “There’s no right to kill another person. It’s absolutely against the Fifth Commandment.”

Bishop Eleganti Slams Pope Francis Over Attack on People Who Refused the COVID Shots

By Bishop Marian Eleganti,  LifeSite News – Bishop Eleganti argues that the Pope is complying with a secular framework, placing politics and bodily health before supernatural faith and the salvation of souls… Pope Francis is concerned about the resistance against the experimental mRNA vaccine… he has also led the way in the closure of churches and the “sacramental lockdown.” Against generally established medical and ethical standards, he forced his Vatican staff into experimental mRNA vaccination if they did not want to lose their jobs. Others have done the same. But I wouldn’t have expected it from the Pope.

Memories of Lockdown, by Austin Ruse

By Austin Ruse, Crisis Magazine – There are fond memories of my wife and daughters having a tea party in the living room, riding bikes to Duck Donuts. They did TV exercises in the basement. There was family time during lockdown! Busy dads worked from home. Travel sports, that family killer, died. They died for a time; sadly, they are back… I say this remembering also that our precious family time was juxtaposed against those poor souls who were shut in completely alone and lonely. Some were forced to die alone. A friend of a friend committed suicide during this lock down. We remember all these sorrowful events…

Fr. Roger Landry: The Reality of Hell and Divine Mercy Sunday: ‘Enter Through the Narrow Gate’

By Father Roger Landry, EWTN News – I couldn’t stop thinking about the fictitious Mr. Meaney, however, after a recent papal interview. When Fabio Fazio of Italy’s Channel 9 asked Pope Francis on Jan. 14 how he understands hell in the context of Divine Mercy, the Holy Father replied with words that captured international headlines: “It’s difficult to imagine it. What I would say is not a dogma of faith but my personal thought: I like to think hell is empty; I hope it is.”… The Holy Father is not the first to hope that no one will end up eternally in hell. ….

Saint of the Day for April 5: St. Vincent Ferrer

By Franciscan Media – The polarization in the Church today is a mild breeze compared with the tornado that ripped the Church apart during the lifetime of this saint. If any saint is a patron of reconciliation, Vincent Ferrer is… Despite parental opposition, he entered the Dominican Order in his native Spain at 19. ..

Biden the Apostate, by Michael Ippolito

By Michael Ippolito, Crisis Magazine – St. Augustine once commented on the distinction between the heavenly city and the Earthly city, writing, “Two cities have been formed by two loves: the earthly by the love of self, even to the contempt of God; and the heavenly by the love of God, even to the contempt of self. The former, in a word, glories in itself, the latter in the Lord. For the one seeks glory from men; but the greatest glory of the other is God, the witness of our conscience.”… Biden is not a faithful Catholic, and Easter confirmed his apostasy. We will never have an authentically Christian culture when we have leaders whose “faith” is a matter of convenience. We need leaders who care about building up the city of God, even to the contempt of self.

Normophobia, by Mary Harrington

By Mary Harrington, First Things – No one is coming to save us. We cannot wait for the “silent majority” to rise up and demand a return to common sense, or mumble about postponing action until we’ve re-Christianized the West, or until we’ve devised a fully worked-out post-Christian metaphysics of human nature… We must speak the truth anyway. And wherever possible, we must redirect law and policy from the abolition of human nature to its flourishing… Should this project be accused of oppressing or stigmatizing “the vulnerable,” we must recall that in reasserting the necessity of norms we are not attacking the most vulnerable. We are defending them.

Creation and the Order of Love, by Stephen P. White

By Stephen P. White, The Catholic Thing – Next week, the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith will publish a document titled Dignitas infinita. According to the prefect Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, the text will include, “a strong criticism of moral questions such as sex-change surgery, surrogacy, and gender ideology.”… There’s no little consternation about the forthcoming document. The chaotic and confused rollout of Fiducia supplicans… just before Christmas, including that document’s varied reception… and the Vatican’s hurried attempts to clarify and qualify, did not bolster confidence in the DDF’s ability to handle divisive issues well.

The Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Jesus Opened Their Minds to Understand the Scriptures

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 24:35-48 – Then they told what had happened on the road, and how he was known to them in the breaking of the bread. As they were saying this, Jesus himself stood among them. But they were startled and frightened, and supposed that they saw a spirit. And he said to them, “Why are you troubled, and why do questionings rise in your hearts? ….

Trumpite Evangelicalism or Bidenist Catholicism? by Carl R. Trueman

By Carl R. Trueman, First Things – Cultural times are hard for traditional Christians. American evangelicalism has proved a fruitful target for those both outside and inside the church who want to stir up popular panic about Christian nationalism, racism, homophobia, and all the other ill-defined but nonetheless mortal sins of our day. Evangelicalism is presented as the root of all contemporary evils. Donald Trump’s recent hawking of a Bible bound together with America’s founding documents simply adds fuel to this fire. But in a week where it seemed that Trump’s would be the most blasphemous action of a leading politician, President Biden outdid him at the last minute ….

‘Me First’ to ‘Family First’: Brad Wilcox ‘Gives Voice to the Value of Marriage’, by Joan Frawley Desmond

By Joan Frawley Desmond, EWTN News – W. Bradford Wilcox, by contrast urges the young to drop a “me first” approach to love and marriage in favor of a “family first” path to the altar. In his latest book, Get Married: Why Americans Must Defy the Elites, Forge Strong Families, and Save Civilization (HarperCollins), the University of Virginia sociologist, who also serves as director of the National Marriage Project, deploys a trove of research and data to back his claim that marriage and children bring personal fulfillment. …

Archbishop Aguer: Church Leaders Are Failing to Preach the Gospel to Young People

By Archbishop Héctor Aguer, LifeSiteNews – It is therefore not a matter of dreaming, but of being. As the popular saying goes, “dreaming costs nothing.” On the other hand, being a good Christian person costs an application of, and steadfastness in, faith. These subjects can be approached with simplicity and in a language adapted to the understanding of children. Like good catechesis, it makes the kerygma, the proclamation of Christ, resound.

How the Transgender Movement Fuels Conspiracy Theories, by Jonathon Van Maren

By Jonathon Van Maren, The European Conservative – No conspiracy theory is as far-fetched as the idea that there are 72 genders… Ask anyone in your life to define a ‘conspiracy theory,’ and you’ll likely get a different answer. From elections to vaccines, from the ‘deep state’ to Ukraine, there is only one thing that most people now agree on: that establishment narratives are false. There are a range of key contributing factors to this—the internet and social media, the collapse of trust in institutions, increasing polarization, and much more. But one prominent issue that has proven to be a catalyst for all these trends has been largely ignored: the rise of the transgender movement.

The Decline Of Christianity Means The End Of Neutral Spaces, by John Daniel Davidson

By John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist – President’s Biden’s decision to elevate Transgender Day of Visibility on Easter, the holiest day of the Christian calendar, was no accident. Yes, we all know (now) that it falls on March 31 every year, while the date of Easter obviously varies. But the idea that the White House’s promotion of the transgender agenda on Easter was a mere coincidence, as Biden’s press secretary insisted on Monday, strains credulity. We all know it was no coincidence.

French Government Cracks Down on Priest Who Said Homosexual Relations Are Sinful, by Walter Sánchez Silva

By Walter Sánchez Silva for Catholic News Agency – The French government has initiated a series of legal measures against Father Matthieu Raffray for calling homosexual relations sinful and for describing homosexuality as a “weakness.”… On March 15, the priest of the Institute of the Good Shepherd — created in 2006 in Rome for “the defense and dissemination of Catholic Tradition in all its forms,” according to the website of this society of apostolic life — posted a video on Instagram in which he encouraged the faithful to fight against their weaknesses.

Four Pro-Life Americans Convicted of Peacefully Protesting Abortion, Face Federal Prison, by Steven Ertelt

By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Four pro-life advocates have been found guilty of violating a federal law protecting abortion centers and now face the possibility of a year in prison thanks to persecution from Joe Biden… They are the latest pro-life Americans who could face more than a decade in prison because Joe Biden is targeting pro-life people who peacefully protest abortion inside abortion centers. While radical environmentalists and Antifa block roads with sit in and protests and face no jail time, Joe Biden is aggressively trying to put pro-life Americans ….

Fidelity Through Time: “Apostles Are Harbingers of Popes”, by Dr. Jeff Mirus 

By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – The last task St. John Henry Newman set himself before he could be absolutely certain that he must leave the Anglican Church and convert to Catholicism was to complete the major study entitled An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine. This remarkable book establishes beyond possible question that it is not only normal but necessary for the principles and truths embodied in Divine Revelation to be expressed more fully and in greater detail over time as new questions emerge to which we must apply these same principles and truths.

Belief That Gov’t Is a Threat to Religious Rights Surges Under Biden, Surpassing Obama Era, by Craig Bannister

By Craig Bannister, CNS News – The belief that the federal government is a threat to Americans’ religious rights has surged under Pres. Biden, beyond that of both the Trump and Obama presidencies, a new national survey reveals… Today, more than twice as many voters consider the federal government a “threat,” instead of a “protector,” of religious rights (56% vs. 26%), the survey finds. The remaining 17% say they’re not sure… The Biden Administration has been increasingly prompting concern regarding religious freedom, particularly within the Christian community.

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Did Not Our Hearts Burn While He Opened to Us the Scriptures

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 24:13-35 – That very day two of them were going to a village named Emmaus, about seven miles from Jerusalem, and talking with each other about all these things that had happened. While they were talking and discussing together, Jesus himself drew near and went with them. But their eyes were kept from recognizing him. And he said to them, “What is this conversation which you are holding with each other as you walk?” And they stood still, looking sad. ….

Is There Really Hope for Judas? by James R.A. Merrick

By James R.A. Merrick, Crisis Magazine – My fear, in other words, is that just as the Devil used Judas to thwart the Savior, Judas is now being similarly used to revise the traditional doctrine of salvation, particularly in its teaching about divine mercy… Historically, or, as I prefer, traditionally, divine mercy was the reason why humans can face up to their sin and accept full responsibility. Precisely because God is merciful, we can entrust ourselves wholly to Him… Today, however, divine mercy seems to be increasingly associated with a different implication. …

As Christianity Declines, We Must Confront The Threat Of Pagan America, by Casey Chalk

By Casey Chalk, The Federalist – What’s a Christian to Do?.. For now, the persecution of Christians in America has largely been restricted to ostracism and censorship. Davidson projects that to change, “through mandatory reeducation, the loss of parental rights, fines and financial penalties, and even imprisonment.” Indeed, there are already signs of this, including government persecution of Christian businesses, leveraging laws to shutter Christian foster care services, FBI targeting of pro-life activists, and federal collaboration with social media companies to restrict freedom of speech. In light of these trends, Christians must gird themselves for a “long persecution and a long fight.” …

Is the Republican Base Ready to Compromise on Abortion? by Nicole Russell

By Nicole Russell, Human Events – President Trump is the de facto GOP nominee. While pro-life, he supports a 16-week ban, not the usual six-week ban many pro-lifers do. Trump’s position may be attractive to some Independents and maybe even Democrats who see it as a reasonable and tenable compromise. However, it could endanger his base’s support, since they tend to favor more conservative positions. How will Trump’s abortion position affect his ardently evangelical base? ….

Trump: Election Day Will Be ‘Christian Visibility Day’

By Paul Bois, Breitbart – Former President Donald Trump declared that the November election will be “Christian Visibility Day” in opposition to President Joe Biden’s declaration of “Transgender Day of Visibility” on March 31, which coincided with Easter Sunday this year… “Election Day, November 5th, will be the most important day in the History of our Country. It will also be Christian Visibility Day, the biggest turnout of Christians in the history of our Country!” the former president declared on his Truth Social account.

Sound of Freedom Producer on MRC UnCensored: Media, Hollywood ‘Tried to Silence Us’

By Tom Olohan, Media Research Center, NewsBusters – Actor and producer Eduardo Verastegui spoke out against the hatred and censorship campaigns his films Cabrini and Sound of Freedom have faced from Hollywood, social media and legacy media… During the March 29 episode of MRC’s UnCensored, Verastegui said that both he and his films had been censored. When host and MRC Free Speech America Vice President Dan Schneider asked Verastegui about attacks from media outlets ….

Fr. Nnamdi Moneme: The Power of Being Silent in Our Suffering

By Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV, Catholic Exchange – There is a stark contrast between Jesus and the crowd that accompanied Him into Jerusalem. The crowd was noisy and boisterous in proclaiming Him as the “one who comes in the name of the Lord.” But they were also unfaithful. They will not persevere in proclaiming “Hosanas” about Jesus but will change and curse Him with “Crucify Him” during the Passion… But Jesus was silent and faithful to His mission. He was completely silent as He entered Jerusalem accompanied by the noisy crowd. …

Diocese of Sacramento Officially Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection, by Cecilio Padilla

By Cecilio Padilla, CBS News – Sacramento is the 33rd U.S. diocese to declare bankruptcy as a result of the sexual abuse scandal.
The Diocese of Sacramento announced on Monday that they had officially filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection… It comes months after the diocese announced its intentions to file for bankruptcy in the wake of more than 250 lawsuits claiming sexual abuse by clergy and other staff.

Sacrilege: The Jewish and Apostasy of Our Leaders, by Dov Fischer

By Dov Fischer, The American Spectator – Those who attack their co-religionists in order to fit in with the woke left please note: it won’t work!… the news of Pres. Biden’s Easter sacrilege, coming on top of the outrageously disgraceful performances these past two weeks by NY Sen. Charles Schumer and some Hollywood guy who got awarded for making yet another movie leveraging the Holocaust — this one, a Holocaust movie bereft of Jews — and then leveraged the Six Million to “refute” his Judaism and Israel, brings me to the keyboard to discuss apostasy.

Mike Johnson And Trump Can Cut The Bait-And-Switch ‘Loan For Ukraine’ Talk, by Eddie Scarry

By Eddie Scarry, The Federalist – If Republicans are dead-set on sending billions more taxpayer dollars to Ukraine, prolonging a devastating war that is certain to end with Russia securing at least some land, they can at least do us all the courtesy of being honest. Instead, they’re trying to con everyone by selling the overseas welfare as a “loan”…. It’s offensive enough that both Democrats and Republicans insist that throwing fistfuls of cash at a conflict 5,000 miles away is exponentially more important than shutting down the hordes of destitute migrants shoving their way across the southern border.

LifeSiteNews: Archbishop Viganò Blasts Claim That Francis Voted for Pope Benedict at 2005 Conclave

By Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, LifeSiteNews – Yet another flattering interview-book El Sucesòr: Mis recuerdos de Benedicto XVI (The successor: My memories of Benedict) reports Bergoglio’s false and misleading utterances that Ratzinger was his “candidate” for the 2005 Conclave… It is clear that Bergoglio’s purpose is not to reveal news that is moreover indemonstrable, but rather to clumsily “prove” his own extraneousness to the maneuvers of the St. Gallen Mafia, perhaps in anticipation of future leaks. ….

Surviving Through Hope, by Donald DeMarco

By Donald DeMarco, EWTN News – Helen Alvaré, who is an accomplished lawyer, in addition to being a pro-life stalwart, has made a public invitation to Catholics who have survived the present crisis of disunity at all levels in the Church to discuss how hope has given them strength… This is both a timely and important question. How does one remain hopeful when so many Catholics in high places have seemingly lost hope? Personal testimonials to hope are vitally needed today in order to provide some measure of encouragement for the many who are struggling with their faith.

Saint of the Day for April 3: St. Benedict the African

Franciscan Media – Benedict held important posts in the Franciscan Order and gracefully adjusted to other work when his terms of office were up… His parents were slaves brought from Africa to Messina, Sicily. Freed at 18, Benedict did farm work for a wage and soon saved enough to buy a pair of oxen. He was very proud of those animals. In time, he joined a group of hermits around Palermo and was eventually recognized as their leader. ..

Truly, This Man Was the Son Of God, by Randall Smith

By Randall Smith, The Catholic Thing – One of the strangest lines in the Gospels is uttered by the centurion at the foot of the Cross. In Mark, we are told that when he saw that Jesus had “breathed his last,” he said: “Truly this man was the Son of God.” (15:39)… One would have thought this was the last thing a person would say after seeing a man die.  Everyone knows that the one thing gods don’t do is die.  Thus, it would have made more sense if, the moment the centurion saw Jesus die, he had said: “Well, clearly that guy wasn’t a god.”

Fr Jeffrey Kirby: How Prayer Helps Us ‘Gain a New Horizon’ and Better Understanding of Easter Mystery

Fr Jeffrey Kirby, Crux – As we see the Lord Jesus in prayer, there are certain practical pointers we can learn from him, even while there is a mystery at play. In his prayer, the Lord’s divine and human nature are expressed and we can learn from him in both these ways… As we seek to pray, we have no better teacher than Jesus Christ since he was a perfect human being, as well as the eternal Son of God. And so, we can rely and trust in him since he is authentically human and truly God.

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: I Have Seen the Lord!

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 20:11-18 – But Mary stood weeping outside the tomb, and as she wept she stooped to look into the tomb; and she saw two angels in white, sitting where the body of Jesus had lain, one at the head and one at the feet. They said to her, “Woman, why are you weeping?” She said to them, “Because they have taken away my Lord, and I do not know where they have laid him.” Saying this, she turned round and saw Jesus standing, but she did not know that it was Jesus. ….

‘Protect the Vulnerable’: Why Trump Must Win in 2024, by Jason Jones

By Jason Jones, Crisis Magazine – Laymen have a duty to take the lead in Christianizing the world around us in everything we do, working always toward a humane culture that is hospitable to our fellowmen. Taking our cues from the timeless teachings of the Church, we should robustly debate how best to apply them in business, politics, art, and activism…. When bishops throw the full weight of their moral authority around, recklessly applying it to prudential policy questions, they discourage us from fulfilling our duty as laypeople to engage in the kind of reasoned, respectful debate that is so needed today.

Radical Ideological Orthodoxy Trammels Parental Rights, Needs of Children, by Charles J. Russo

By Charles J. Russo, Catholic World Report – Despite an acute shortage of caregivers willing and able to be respite or placement resources for children and youth in need, officials forbade a Christian couple in Washington from serving as foster parents… Discrimination against Christians continues unabated as for the third time in four years public officials have sought to not allow qualified Christians to serve as foster or adoptive parents because they reject the current orthodoxy on gender ideology.

Al’s Afternoon Tea: Archbishop Vigano Blasts Biden Trans Proclamation, Truth Blasts Narrative Over Teen’s Tragic Death, by Al Perrotta

By Al Perrotta, The Stream – What used to be satire is now premonition… Archbishop Vigano Shreds Biden for “Transgender Day of Visibility”… Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano took Joe Biden to the woodshed for issuing that proclamation celebrating “Transgender Day of Visibility” on Easter. (Indeed, from state governors to U.S. senators to the vice president, the entire Democratic leadership seemed to bow to the trans idol on Resurrection Sunday.)

Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: The Elusive Spirit of Forgiveness

By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – A world-weary practicing Catholic who suffered the slings and arrows that come with living a long life once remarked, “The trouble with Christianity is that you must forgive too many enemies.” As we age, it is unnerving to admit honestly, “Show me the man, and I’ll tell you what I don’t like about him.” The spirit of Christian forgiveness is mysterious and elusive.

Boom in Muslim Conversions to Christianity in France: How Is the Church Responding? by Solène Tadié

By Solène Tadié, EWTN News – At a time when concern is growing about the rise of Islam, which is threatening to become the primary religion in historically Catholic countries such as France, a phenomenon of fundamental importance cannot be ignored: the exponential growth in conversions of Muslims to Christianity… Marie-Anne and Nicolas are two such converts from Islam who will be baptized this year on Easter. Like many other catechumens who have apostatized from their Muslim faith, their journey is as challenging as it is edifying to others.

Fulton Sheen on the True Meaning of Easter, by Joseph Pronechen

By Joseph Pronechen, EWTN News – During (Archbishop Fulton Sheen’s) The Catholic Hour radio show on April 5, 1942, he focused on “The Resurrection.”… “Friends,” he began, “celebrating Easter in a world that is more like a Good Friday and hearing the chance of peace amidst the explosions of war makes us wonder what lesson this blessed feast could have for these tragic days?”.. “The answer is to be found in two distinct scenes in the life of Our Lord,” he went on. “The first scene took place in the Garden of Gethsemane. And there emerges this lesson: Evil has its hour, but God has his day. And that evil hour is inseparable from God’s day.”

Catholic Vote: Cardinal Gregory Calls Biden a ‘Cafeteria Catholic’: He ‘Picks and Chooses

Catholic Vote – Cardinal Wilton Gregory called President Joe Biden a “cafeteria Catholic … especially in terms of the life issues,” during a Sunday CBS News appearance… “I would say that [Biden is] very sincere about his faith but, like a number of Catholics, he picks and chooses dimensions of the faith to highlight,” stated Gregory, the archbishop of Washington, DC… The cardinal clarified that Biden does this “while ignoring or even contradicting other parts” of the Catholic faith.

‘It’s Horrifying’: James Carville Sounds Alarm About Key Dem Voting Bloc Leaving Party In ‘Droves’, by Jason Cohen

By Jason Cohen, Daily Caller – Former Bill Clinton campaign strategist James Carville expressed concerns on Sunday about the number of young voters, a key voting bloc for Democrats, that are leaving his party… “I’ve been very vocal about this,” Carville said. “It’s horrifying our numbers among younger voters, particularly younger blacks, younger latinos … younger people of color. Particularly males. We’re not shedding them, they’re leaving in droves.”

Biden’s Anti-Christian Easter Stunt Leaves No Doubt About Democrats’ Descent Into Paganism, by Shawn Fleetwood

By Shawn Fleetwood, The Federalist – While millions of Christians throughout the world celebrated the resurrection of Jesus Christ this weekend, the Biden administration was busy hawking the demonic ideology of transgenderism… On Good Friday, President Joe Biden, who claims to be a “devout Catholic,” issued a proclamation declaring March 31, 2024 — the same day as Easter Sunday — to be the “Transgender Day of Visibility.” Because, as everyone knows, we don’t have enough faux holidays commemorating the rainbow mob, right?

Donald Trump Slams Joe Biden for “Years-Long Assault on Christian Faith”, by Steven Ertelt

By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Over the weekend, Joe Biden declared Easter Sunday as “Transgender Day of Visibility.”… In a Friday proclamation, President Joe Biden said that on Easter Sunday “we will honor the extraordinary courage and contributions of transgender Americans and reaffirm our Nation’s commitment to forming a more perfect Union — where all people are created equal and treated equally throughout their lives.”… The White House has also banned Christian eggs for today’s Easter egg roll.

Saint of the Day for April 2: St. Francis of Paola (March 27, 1416 – April 2, 1507)

By Franciscan Media – Francis of Paola was a man who deeply loved contemplative solitude and wished only to be the “least in the household of God.” Yet, when the Church called him to active service in the world, he became a miracle-worker and influenced the course of nations… After accompanying his parents on a pilgrimage to Rome and Assisi, he began to live as a contemplative hermit in a remote cave near Paola, on Italy’s southern seacoast.

Msgr. Charles Pope: From Fear to Faith on Easter Morning

By Msgr. Charles Pope – One option for Easter Sunday morning’s Mass is from the Gospel of John (20:1-8). (I have written before on the Matthean Gospel option (here)). Like most of the resurrection accounts, John’s version paints a portrait of a journey that some of the early disciples have to make: out of fear and into faith. It shows the need to experience the resurrection and then come to understand it more deeply. While the Gospel account begins with Mary Magdalene, the focus quickly shifts to St. John; let’s study his journey.

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: News of the Resurrection

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 28:8-15 – So they departed quickly from the tomb with fear and great joy, and ran to tell his disciples. And behold, Jesus met them and said, “Hail!” And they came up and took hold of his feet and worshiped him. Then Jesus said to them, “Do not be afraid; go and tell my brethren to go to Galilee, and there they will see me.” While they were going, behold, some of the guard went into the city and told the chief priests all that had taken place. …

Here’s What the Catholic Church Actually Teaches About ‘Christ is King’, by S.D. Wright

By S.D. Wright, LifeSiteNews – In 1900 Pope Leo XIII said, ‘The world has heard enough of the ‘rights of man.’ Let it hear of the rights of God.’ This sentence is key to understanding what is actually meant when Catholics proclaim that ‘Christ is King.’… In 1925, the world still remembered the First World War. Formerly Catholic countries were continuing their decline into secularism. The Mexican revolutionary government was consolidating its control and persecuting the Church. The Weimar Republic was allowing all sorts of immorality and decadence.

38 Chaplains Ask Supreme Court To Stop U.S. Military From Punishing Their Faith, by Joy Pullmann

By Joy Pullmann, The Federalist – A healthy little Dutch girl without a proper name died 52 years ago. Scientists keep her kidney’s cells multiplying in a process similar to cancer. They perform increasing numbers of experiments on derivatives of this baby girl’s kidney cells to develop technologies that include taste-testing experiments for PepsiCo. Her vivisection forms “the backbone of the global gene therapy market.”… Scientists call the baby girl HEK 293. HEK stands for “human embryonic kidney,” and 293 means she was the 293rd experiment in a set.

Woman Nearly Dies After Taking Abortion Pill Without a Doctor’s Visit, by Niamh UÍ Bhriain 

By Niamh UÍ Bhriain, LifeNews – This week, Gript broke a shocking story around abortion in Ireland that showed that women’s lives are being put in danger by the blind and willful determination not to provide ultrasounds when women seek abortion… Presenting an alarming and disturbing case where a woman could have died, medical experts working in Limerick Maternity Hospital said that the practice of not offering ultrasounds before prescribing abortion pills could lead to maternal deaths.

Keeping the Faith With Fr. Aidan Nichols, by Edward Short

By Edward Short, Catholic World Report – “All who truly love the bridal Church have the capacity, in their time, place, situation, to awaken the sleeping beauty with a kiss,” he says. “For this love to eventuate one thing is necessary. We must refind something lying beyond any conceivable ecclesiastical structure or procedure and beyond, too, whatever panaceas are currently on offer for the earthly condition. We must rediscover something far greater: the essential supernaturality of the faith of the Church.”

CHRIST is KING: Candace Owens Is Right, by Michael J. Matt

By Michael J. Matt, Editor, Remnant TV – In this edition of the Underground, Michael presents a tour de force on the Doctrine of the Social Kingship of Jesus Christ. Responding to the avalanche of attacks on political commentator Candace Owens – fired from the Daily Wire for proclaiming Christ King – Michael addresses all the arguments, including those based on the canard that when Christ said to Pilate “my kingdom is not of this world,  He was in fact rejecting His own sovereignty over nations and individuals. This, according to Michael, is heresy and it is also exactly why the scourges of abortion and same sex “marriage” are now the law of our land.

The Group So Marginalized They Are Forgotten, by Anthony Esolen

By Anthony Esolen, Crisis Magazine – Boys, especially the fatherless and aimless and dispirited, get no commercials on their behalf, march in no special parades, have no special flags… as the collapse of healthy relations between men and women continues to accelerate, given fresh impetus by the anonymity and unreality of the internet, Catholic attention is to be focused on gay couples presenting themselves for blessings in church. For they are the “marginalized.”

The Remarkable Legacies of Ordinary Catholic Women, by Bronwen McShea

By Bronwen McShea, First Things – In recent weeks, audiences all over the United States have been introduced by Angels Studios, through the film Cabrini, to the remarkable figure of Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini, foundress of the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus who built up charitable orphanages, schools, and hospitals for marginalized Italian immigrants in New York City. During the lifetime of their foundress, who died in the middle of World War I in 1917 and who was canonized less than thirty years later, the Missionary Sisters tended also to other neglected, impoverished populations across the United States and in several Latin American and European countries ….

Becoming Catholic Together: Joining the Church at the Easter Vigil Is a Family Affair in Michigan, by Martin Barillas 

By Martin Barillas, EWTN News – Dr. Dan Vickers, 50, a radiologist, and his family live in Muskegon, a city on the shore of Lake Michigan, and had been seeking a church home but had not found the right place. “I have a wonderful family and a practice I love. It’s the American dream,” Vickers told the Register. “But something was missing. There was a ‘God hole.’” His wife, Alex, 43, said much the same, adding, “It was my children who started asking questions about faith, and it was my sister who helped us along the way.”

On Easter Sunday, Jesus Weeps for our Nation

By Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, Twitter – The word Apocalipse, in Greek, means unveiling, revelation. This revelation, in Sacred Scripture, concerns first and foremost the objective reality of Good and Evil, that is, the collective awareness of the ongoing war between God and Satan, between the children of Light and the children of darkness… The unprecedented and scandalous proclamation of March 31 as “Transgender Visibility Day” by self-styled U.S. President Joe Biden — who dares to declare himself a Catholic — constitutes a most serious offense to God and to millions of Catholics and Christians in America and around the world, before which it is impossible not to react with due firmness. …

Cardinal Müller SLAMS ‘Disgraceful’ Vatican Meeting with German Bishops to ‘Negotiate Faith and Morals’, by Andreas Wailzer

By Andreas Wailzer, LifeSite News – Cardinal Müller condemned as ‘unfathomable’ the ‘absurdity’ of German bishops negotiating Catholic doctrine in Rome ‘as if the Church’s teachings were an offer to be sold to the highest bidder in the supermarket of ideologies.’… Cardinal Gerhard Müller strongly criticized “negotiations” between the Vatican and German bishops about the heretical German Synodal Way and accused “German Synodalists” of effectively blaming Christ for sin by falsely claiming that His Commandments are responsible for the abuse crisis. …

Transgender Day of Visibility Replaces Easter, as the West Abandons Jesus to Worship Fake ‘Victims’ Instead, by John Zmirak

By John Zmirak, The Stream – My first reaction to learning that our second “Catholic president” (both words need scare quotes for multiple, overlapping reasons), Joe Biden, had proclaimed Easter Sunday “Transgender Day of Visibility” was simple: Why do they need a visibility day? I can spot one a mile away.
Nope, I won’t apologize for that. Mocking the priests of Baal and blaspheming their false religion isn’t just good fun, but a high moral duty. I love it when things work out like that.

Msgr. Robert Batule: The Passion of the Lord

By Msgr. Robert Batule, Crisis Magazine – The second reading at the Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion on Good Friday is a passage from the Letter to the Hebrews. This New Testament Epistle is addressed to a community of Jewish Christians undergoing persecution about the time of the Temple’s destruction in the year 70. The sacred author is appealing to these suffering Christian men and women by calling to mind Jesus, who is the great High Priest (cf. Hebrews 4:14). With the great High Priest already passed through the heavens, the Hebrew Christians are bid to hold fast to their confession (cf. Hebrews 4:14).

Good Friday “Antisemitism” and the Conversion of the Jews, by Kennedy Hall

By Kennedy Hall, Crisis Magazine – Before I continue, I do want to address likely sentiments that will arise in some as a result of my commentary. First, it is not “antisemitic” to speak plainly about Judaism as a religion and to critique or even lambast identity politicking when it is done on behalf of any group, be they Jews or otherwise. Also, if one truly loves Jewish people, then a call for their conversion would be true evidence of that. Simply put, there is no salvation outside the Church, and Christ is King and always will be. To hold fast to those truths is not antisemitic; it is, instead, orthodox Catholic belief.

EXCLUSIVE: Cardinal Müller Joins Calls for US Bishops to Excommunicate Biden, by Michael Haynes

By Michael Haynes, LifeSiteNews – The former prefect of the Vatican’s highest doctrine office, Cardinal Gerhard Müller, condemned U.S. President Joe Biden’s support for abortion, saying it is “infanticide” and that those promoting “infanticide” should be “excommunicated.”.. “The word ‘abortion’ is too much a soft word. The reality is killing, murder of a living person,” said Gerhard Cardinal Müller. “There’s no right to kill another person. It’s absolutely against the Fifth Commandment.”… The cardinal made his comments condemning President Joe Biden during an extensive interview with LifeSiteNews in Rome. ….

Louisiana House Committee Kills Bill to Enshrine ‘Right’ to Abortion in State Constitution, by Calvin Freiburger

By Calvin Freiburger, LifeSite News – The Louisiana House’s Civil Law and Procedure Committee voted 10-2 on Monday to quash a proposed amendment to the state constitution that would enshrine a state-level “right” to abortion… House Bill 245 would have proposed language to be added to the Louisiana Constitution declaring that “(a)ll persons have the right to decide and implement their decisions regarding reproductive healthcare including but not limited to contraception, fertility treatment, pregnancy continuation, miscarriage care, abortion care, and birthing options” …

America’s Stunning Embrace Of Paganism Signals The End Of This Country As We Know It, by John Daniel Davidson

By John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist – The future of the post-Christian West isn’t some secular liberal utopia, it’s a pagan empire in which might makes right… Our cultural and political elite now insist that men can become women, and vice versa, and that even children can consent to what they euphemistically call “gender-affirming care.” In a perfect inversion of reason and common sense, some Democratic lawmakers now want laws on the books forcing parents to affirm their child’s “gender identity” on the pain of having the child taken from them by the state for abuse.

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Jesus’ Supreme Humility and Unfailing Love

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 13:1-15 – Now before the feast of the Passover, when Jesus knew that his hour had come to depart out of this world to the Father, having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them to the end. And during supper, when the devil had already put it into the heart of Judas Iscariot, Simon’s son, to betray him, Jesus, knowing that the Father had given all things into his hands, and that he had come from God and was going to God ….

“Christ Is King!” by John Zmirak

By John Zmirak, The Stream – In a perfect world, the title of this column would be totally uncontroversial. But then again, in a perfect world it might not even be true. You see, without the Fall, we wouldn’t have needed a Savior. Therefore, the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity, the Logos, the Person of Jesus, while still our King, might be honored by different titles — and not as “Messiah” (Christos). With no sin to save us from, would we even call Him “Christ”?

No, Marriage Isn’t a Death Sentence for Men, by Brad Wilcox

By Brad Wilcox, Institute for Family Studies – In fact, the stats suggest four steps to reduce men’s risk of divorce… 1) Having a job: Wives are especially likely to get and stay married to men who are reliable providers… 2) Regular date nights: The National Marriage Project 2022 “State of Our Unions” report finds that couples who have regular date nights are nearly twice as likely to report they are very happy in their marriages… 3) Joint checking accounts… 4) Community: Regular church attendance also reduces your risk of divorce by between 30 and 50 percent.

The Ruth Institute: Frozen Embryo Court Case and the IVF Contradiction

By The Ruth Institute, The Stream – In this episode of the Dr. J Show, he speaks with Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse about the Alabama Supreme Court’s recent ruling case involving frozen embryos who were destroyed without the parents’ consent. The parents of these children sued the fertility clinics where their embryos were stored for wrongful death… This case raised questions regarding who are considered human beings. If frozen embryos aren’t children, are they medical waste? Is in-vitro fertilization ethical in the first place? …

Christ Calls for the Conversion of—Not Collaboration With—the Marxist and Masonic Enemies of His Church, by Elizabeth Yore, Mary Jane Zuzolo

By Elizabeth Yore, Mary Jane Zuzolo, Crisis Magazine – Duly reported by now was the Vatican’s hosting of a Marxist-Christian dialogue in January, earlier this year. Pope Francis freely encouraged the interaction while, moreover, conspicuously neglecting to mention Christ, Christianity, or the fact that the Catholic Church has a long history of decided condemnation of Marxist Communism. Similar disconcerting dealings include Cardinal Francesco Coccopalmerio’s presiding over a Masonic conference in February in which he renewed requests for a “permanent dialogue” with Freemasonry.

Russian Church Sets Out Orthodox Rejection of Vatican Same-Sex Blessings, by Jonathan Luxmoore

By Jonathan Luxmoore, Catholic Review Media – In its first detailed analysis of the Vatican’s pre-Christmas declaration “Fiducia Supplicans,” Russia’s Orthodox Church has accused Pope Francis of “rejecting the Christian moral ideal” by allowing the blessing of same-sex couples… “Although ‘Fiducia Supplicans’ is an internal document of the Catholic Church, the Russian Orthodox Church considers it has a duty to respond to radical innovations that reject the divinely revealed norms of Christian morality. … While accepting with maternal love every individual sinner who asks for her blessing, the church cannot bless same-sex couples in any form, since this would mean consenting to a union sinful in nature.”

Assessing ‘Fiducia Supplicans’: The First 100 Days, by Edward Pentin

By Edward Pentin, National Catholic Register – March 27 marks 100 days since the Vatican published Fiducia Supplicans, an instruction on blessings of persons in irregular unions. And while the controversy it stirred in the Church in the West has somewhat abated, opposition to the document and how it was implemented continues apace… Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo Besungu of Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, who drafted a pan-African bishops’ statement in January rejecting “blessings for same sex couples in the African Churches,” has not relented in his criticisms …

Christian Nationalists: In the Crosshairs, by Sheryl Collmer

By Sheryl Collmer, Crisis Magazine – It’s good to laugh over clever priests and unclever Leftists, but it’s not so easy to dismiss the “Christian Nationalist” tag that government agencies, justice operatives, and media are so studiously attempting to pin on their political opponents: Catholics, Latin Mass-goers, pro-lifers, people who defend children, and the like… The American people have seen some colossal hoaxes in the last few years, and this one is practically transparent. It’s a programmatic effort to associate Catholics with racism and gun violence, making them appear dangerous ….

Msgr. Charles Pope: What Was the Lord Doing on Wednesday of Holy Week?

By Msgr. Charles Pope – Two momentous days have passed: On Monday there was the cleansing of the Temple and the laments over Jerusalem’s lack of faith; Tuesday featured exhaustive teachings by Jesus and interrogations by His opponents… Today, Wednesday, it would seem that Jesus stays in Bethany. According to Matthew’s Gospel, the day begins with an ominous warning: When Jesus had finished saying all these things, he said to his disciples, “As you know, the Passover is two days away—and the Son of Man will be handed over to be crucified” (Matthew 26:1-2).

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: The Tragedy of the Betrayal

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 26:14-25 – Then one of the twelve, who was called Judas Iscariot, went to the chief priests and said, “What will you give me if I deliver him to you?” And they paid him thirty pieces of silver. And from that moment he sought an opportunity to betray him. Now on the first day of Unleavened Bread the disciples came to Jesus, saying, “Where will you have us prepare for you to eat the Passover?” …..

Pope Francis and the Demise of Ascetic Christianity, by Richard A. Spinello

By Richard A. Spinello, The Catholic Thing – Strange things happen, however, when the Church loses her coherence and concentrates only on the public or social virtues.  When the poor and the persecuted (e.g., the Africans) cling to traditional sexual morality they are branded with the scarlet letter of homophobia.  As a result, they are treated with suspicion and condescension by Catholic progressives. Thus, the division of virtues turns out to be divisive in paradoxical ways and ends up undermining even the Church’s social justice mission.

The Case Against the Abortion Pill, by Rachel Roth Aldhizer

By Rachel Roth Aldhizer, First Things – Here is how I buried the body of my fifth child: I took myself to the emergency room because I was in labor and bleeding. The baby on the ultrasound screen lay still in the curve of my belly, its heart silent. Fetal demise resulting from spontaneous abortion, the medical term for miscarriage. The room was quiet as I delivered the baby. At first I was afraid to hold my child, who fit the length of my hand, its clavicles and ribs delicate as strands of hair. Then I saw the face, and the features were perfect. …

Thus Far, Trump Has Huge Coattails. The Best Coattails. by Bradley Devlin (3.21.2024)

By Bradley Devlin, The American Conservative – President Donald Trump’s victories in last night’s primaries in Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, and Ohio were foregone conclusions. All of Trump’s challengers have already exited the race and, for the third straight presidential cycle, Trump has secured the Republican nomination. This alone suggests Trump’s takeover of the GOP is near total, but there’s even more evidence down ballot.

Three-Year-Old “Iron Will” Shares the Beauty of People With Down Syndrome, by Susan Ciancio

By Susan Ciancio, Catholic World Report – “My value doesn’t come from what I can do. It comes from who I am—a human being created in the image and likeness of God.”… To celebrate World Down Syndrome Day last week, the family of three-year-old Will Daub, or Iron Will (as they call him), created a brilliant video in the hopes of sharing Will’s accomplishments with the world and to illustrate the beauty of people with Down syndrome. …

Republicans Can Win Over Unmarried Women By Exposing Democrats’ Abortion Extremism, by Adam Schaeffer

By Adam Schaeffer, The Federalist – If Republicans want to win elections, they need to find messages that work and the right voters to target… Republicans have a serious problem in 2024: unmarried women. Republicans also have a major opportunity: unmarried women… Unmarried women are one of the most Democratic-voting demographics in U.S. politics, voting more than two-to-one for Democratic House candidates (68–31 percent) in 2022. A majority of married men, unmarried men, and married women, in contrast, voted Republican. …

EXCLUSIVE: Cardinal Müller Calls Pope Francis’ Homosexual ‘Blessings’ an Attack on Marriage, by Michael Haynes

By Michael Haynes, LifeSiteNews – In an exclusive interview with LifeSiteNews, Cardinal Gerhard Müller critiqued the Synod on Synodality for its “concession to feminist ideas,” and stated that Fiducia Supplicans is “a propaganda trick” to win support from the LGBT movement… “Behind Fiducia Supplicans there is nothing to do with the pastoral [care] for these persons of so-called same-sex attraction, but it is only a propaganda trick to show ‘we are not against this worldwide movement of LGBT and we must make a certain concession that we will not be so attacked by them as a counterpart,’” stated Cardinal Müller. 

The New Slavery: Tennessee Factory Busted For Employing Migrant Children, by Brittany M. Hughes

By Brittany M. Hughes, MRC TV – Remember those 85,000 or so immigration children the Biden administration lost after shoving them through the turnstile at the border? We may have found a few of them… At least 10 immigrant children under the legal working age were found working at a Tennessee plant that makes lawn mower parts for power equipment companies including John Deere, Toro, and Yamaha. Tuff Torq has been fined $300,000 for employing children as young as 14, and has been ordered to cough up another $1.5 million in assistance for the children themselves.

Supreme Court Hears How Women Suffered From Abortion Pill After FDA Abandoned Them, by Steven Ertelt 

By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The Supreme Court heard oral arguments (Tuesday) in a case that could see the dangerous abortion pill prohibited from being sold by mail and important FDA warnings about the dangers of the abortion drug restored after the agency removed them for little or no reason… The case is the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, and the Supreme Court heard arguments that the FDA has threatened women’s health because of its removal of key safety standards in its approval of mifepristone, one of the abortion pill drugs.

Better Than the Movie? A Biography of Mother Cabrini, by Dr. Jeff Mirus

By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – In response to the furor occasioned by this discussion, it seemed to me—whose first memories of life at home in the early 1950s do not include a screen of any kind—that the responsible thing to do was to read a biography of Mother Cabrini to increase the likelihood of acquiring a more accurate understanding of her personality. We oldsters amuse ourselves with the fiction that the next generation knows nothing other than what they see on a screen.

Modern Catholic Recovery Conference, by Janet E. Smith

By Janet E. Smith, Crisis Magazine A group named “Trad Recovery” is holding a conference this summer to minister to people who have been harmed by their involvement in traditionalist communities. Some traditionalist Catholics have taken offense to the project, but it is certainly possible that there are some people who have had bad experiences and who might therefore benefit from some “ministering.”… The proposal itself, though, should shame “conservatives” and “trads” into doing something similar for those wounded by the changes in the Church since the sixties. ….

Fr. Kevin M. Cusick: A Leaven In The World … To Live, Die Daily

By Fr. Kevin M. Cusick, The Wanderer – We are in the midst of Passiontide as I write. The Church continues her focus on her Lord and Divine Master while the world spins. The Cross remains ever our constant beacon and source of hope. Lent reaches its spiritual zenith with Holy Week and the Passion, death, and Resurrection of the Lord. This is the holiest moment in the entire liturgical year because it leads to the greatest victory…

Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: Betrayal and Faltering Loyalty to Jesus

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 13:21-33,36-38 – When Jesus had thus spoken, he was troubled in spirit, and testified, “Truly, truly, I say to you, one of you will betray me.” The disciples looked at one another, uncertain of whom he spoke. One of his disciples, whom Jesus loved, was lying close to the breast of Jesus; so Simon Peter beckoned to him and said, “Tell us who it is of whom he speaks.” ….

Charles Joseph Chaput, Archbishop Emeritus of Philadelphia Resists Francis Ahead of New Document, by T. S. Flanders

By T. S. Flanders, OnePeterFive – His Excellency Bishop Charles Chaput, the archbishop emeritus of Philadelphia is not a “Trad bishop,” but a disciple of the last two pontificates. As such, he praises the “classically Ratzingerian” text of Lumen Fidei, an encyclical began by Pope Benedict and finished by Pope Francis. “[A]s prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith,” he says, “Joseph Ratzinger was one of the greatest Christian minds of the past century.” …

Why Doesn’t Pope Francis Celebrate Mass? by Phil Lawler

By Phil Lawler , Catholic Culture – Today dozens of media outlets are reporting that Pope Francis did not deliver a homily at Palm Sunday Mass. That’s true, but no particularly remarkable. Many priests choose to skip the homily on Palm Sunday, after the lengthy reading of the Passion… What is remarkable is that the Pope did not celebrate the Mass. Still more remarkable, Pope Francis has not been the principal celebrant at a public Mass for several months… Since about this time last year, the Pope has “presided” at the Vatican’s major liturgical celebrations. That is, he sits to the side, while another prelate, at the altar, actually celebrates the Mass.

AMLO (Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador): Here Are Mexico’s Demands, by Michael Swartz

By Michael Swartz, Patriot Post – The message being delivered by the Mexican president to the American one has been none too subtle: Pay up or else… To you, our readers, who haven’t been under a rock for the last four years, it’s well known that we have a southern border in name only. Obviously, it was one of the priorities of Joe Biden’s Democrat handlers to open up the border and bring in just as many prospective Democrat voters as they possibly could under the guise of “asylum.” …

WATCH! Levin: Here’s What Biden’s New Communist Manifesto Has to Do with You, Your Freedom and Your Property, by Craig Bannister

By Craig Bannister, MRCTV – “This affects you, each and every one of you,” Constitutional Scholar Mark Levin warned Sunday, explaining how Democrats’ “pretend justice system” and “New Communist Manifesto” threaten the freedoms and property of all Americans… “This is the document that Bernie Sanders and Biden and their reprobates put together about how they want to govern America. I call it the New Communist Manifesto”… The Manifesto’s tentacles ensnare every facet of human existence, under the guise of climate control, Levin explained ….

Does Confession Have a Place in the Paschal Triduum? by John M. Grondelski

By John M. Grondelski, Crisis Magazine – Should confessions be scheduled during the Paschal Triduum? Once upon a time, that question would have been a non-question. Youthful memories remind me of confession lines on Holy Saturday. More recent ones, too. I’m proud to have a pastor who demonstrates priestly charity and hears confessions on Holy Saturday morning… But the question remains pertinent because there are some lingering views, which were much more common in the 1980s, against scheduling confessions in that period.

Transgender ‘Treatments’ for Children One of the ‘Greatest Ethical Scandals in Medical History’, French Report States, by Kurt Zindulka

By Kurt Zindulka, Breitbart – The practice of sexually ‘transitioning’ children will be remembered as one of the “greatest ethical scandals in the history of medicine,” a report commissioned by French senators stated… (the report) found that the medical industry embarked upon the practice of giving children life-altering transgender treatments with little evidence of its effectiveness while ignoring the side effects… The report found that while parents were often pressured by doctors to put their children on puberty-blocking drugs to prevent suicide, there is little proof that this course of action has any better outcomes for the child.

WATCH! Abp. Viganò Excoriates Wisconsin Bishop Incorporating Shaman Ritual into Chrism Mass

By Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, Twitter – “Powers of abomination” – The Chrism Mass, arbitrarily moved to March 19, the Solemnity of Saint Joseph, is a compendium of the most abominable liturgical horrors that the conciliar “church” has originated since the beginning… The shamanic ceremony at the beginning of the function constitutes a sacrilegious act that desecrates the Cathedral l of the diocese of Superior (WI) on the very day on which the Holy Chrism is consecrated. This makes Bishop Powers, present at the rite, responsible for a very serious sacrilege and for the scandal caused to those present. This is not a Successor of the Apostles, but a servant of Freemasonry. …

The Women Defying America’s Birth Dearth: An Interview with Catherine Pakaluk

By Jonathon Van Maren, European Conservative – Pakaluk, a social scientist and mother of eight, decided to investigate why, as small families, “DINKs” (dual income, no kids), and overt anti-natalism become the norm, some 5% of American women choose to have five or more children. She traveled across the country and interviewed 55 college-educated mothers with large families to ask them why they chose to have children and why they chose to have more. Pakaluk also explains why, despite concerted efforts at pro-natalist policies by governments, none have successfully boosted the birth rate to replacement level.

FDA on the Docket at Supreme Court: What to Know Ahead of Abortion-Pill Case, by Judy Roberts

By Judy Roberts, National Catholic Register – The March 26 hearing before the Supreme Court will mark the first time the high court has considered a major case on abortion since Dobbs in 2022… Abortion advocates like to say their fight for the right to terminate life in the womb is simply about “women’s health,” but that assertion is being challenged by a case going before the U.S. Supreme Court March 26… At stake in Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine v. U.S. FDA is the federal lifting, in 2016 and 2021, of restrictions by the FDA on use of the chemical abortion pill mifepristone, making it easier to obtain. ….

Biden’s Green Policies Will Leave People Freezing This Winter, by John Klar

By John Klar, The Federalist – Joe Biden and his EPA’s push for electric heat pumps will be an even bigger fail than their push for electric vehicles… Although Biden’s various electric vehicle (EV) mandates and subsidies tend to get more press than his other half-brained attempts to reduce carbon dioxide, the administration’s push for electric heat pumps could prove to be even more of a disaster.

“Zero Tolerance” for Abuse Victims

By Gene Gomulka, Complicit Clergy – Lafayette Bishop J. Douglas Deshotel has come under fire amid media reports that he excommunicated Deacon Scott Peyton after his teenage son was sexually abused by Lafayette Father Michael Guidry. Faithful Catholics are slamming Deshotel’s claim that Peyton “sever[ed] ties with the Catholic Church” by writing to him with concerns about clerical sex abuse cover-ups. While Peyton, a sex abuse victims’ advocate, was ousted from the Church, there is no indication that Guidry, who pled guilty and is sentenced to seven years in prison for molesting Peyton’s son, has ever been excommunicated. Sex abuse experts point out that Deshotel is one among a growing list of bishops who prove that the only sex abuse policy Church officials choose to enforce is “zero tolerance” for victims and whistleblowers.

Vatican News: Vatican Observes ‘Earth Hour’

Vatican News, by Staff – On Saturday, along with the Vatican, symbolic monuments of cities all across the globe turn off their lights, to demonstrate the alleged serious global climate crisis. Earth Hour is billed as the largest global mobilisation against climate change. Starting with the symbolic gesture of turning off the lights for an hour, it is intended to unite citizens, institutions and businesses in a common desire to give the world a sustainable future and to overcome the challenge of climate change.

Polishing Daily Crosses into Heavenly Crowns with Don Dolindo and St Rafqa, by Elie Dib

By Elie Dib, Catholic Exchange – The profound spiritual writings of Don Dolindo illuminate the Christian belief that earthly sufferings, offered up in union with Christ, store up eternal treasures in heaven. As he comments in his extensive biblical commentary, “The pains become priceless riches, and this is the price of an eternal and ineffable happiness” (Commentary on Revelation). This underscores how sufferings take on spiritual value, becoming incalculable riches that purchase everlasting joy. Don Dolindo goes on to assure that “Those who fear God have a light that shines through the darkness of their troubles, a light that comforts and never goes out” (Commentary on Psalms). …

Register Staff: Cardinal Newman: Mental Sufferings of Our Lord in His Passion

By Register Staff, National Catholic Register – EVERY passage in the history of our Lord and Saviour is of unfathomable depth, and affords inexhaustible matter of contemplation. All that concerns Him is infinite, and what we first discern is but the surface of that which begins and ends in eternity. It would be presumptuous for any one short of saints and doctors to attempt to comment on His words and deeds, except in the way of meditation; but meditation and mental prayer are so much a duty in all who wish to cherish true faith and love towards Him, that it may be allowed us, my brethren, under the guidance of holy men who have gone before us, to dwell and enlarge upon what otherwise would more fitly be adored than scrutinised.

Saint of the Day for March 26: St. Catherine of Genoa

Franciscan Media – Going to confession one day was the turning point of Catherine’s life… When Catherine was born, many Italian nobles were supporting Renaissance artists and writers. The needs of the poor and the sick were often overshadowed by a hunger for luxury and self-indulgence. …

New Documentary Exposes Big Pharma’s Role in Keeping Americans Sick, by Frank Wright

By Frank Wright, LifeSiteNews – A new documentary has emerged which investigates the collapse of public trust in the healthcare and pharmaceutical industry… With Americans described as the “most prescribed, most diagnosed” people in history, the film titled SICK: Unmasking Big Medicine, produced by Tucker Carlson’s Daily Caller, argues that not only is American “Big Medicine” a hostage to the drug industry, it is effectively manufacturing physical and mental illnesses for which it supplies its toxic “cures.”

NFL Player Scolds Cardinal Dolan, Irish PM Resigns in Disgrace, Congressman Exposes WHO Treaty’s Pro-abort Agenda, by Michael J. Matt

By Michael J. Matt, Editor, Remnant TV – Guaranteeing a global right to abortion – Dr. Ted’s Pandemic Preparedness Treaty exposed for trying to permanently enshrine abortion as a basic human right worldwide. No wonder the Africans, among many, are resisting it… He just won the Super Bowl, but why did Harrison Butker call out the most powerful Catholic cardinal in America?… No wonder Trump’s going soft on the moral issues, the pope’s new biography defends gay love and abortion-tainted jabs. And guess which liberal CINO is doing the narration for the audio book?

Five Suggestions From Mother Angelica for Holy Week, by Walter Sánchez Silva

By Walter Sánchez Silva, Catholic World Report – Mother Angelica, foundress of the Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN), CNA’s parent company, once offered helpful advice for Holy Week… In a program broadcast in March 1994 before Easter, Mother Angelica offered five ways to be well prepared when the Easter Triduum begins. Her Holy Week recommendations continue to be wise and practical to this day: 1. Repent and change your life. ….

Nurses Group Tells Supreme Court to Protect Women From Dangerous Abortion Drugs, by McKenna Snow

By McKenna Snow, LifeNews – The National Association of Pro-Life Nurses announced this week that it has joined the Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine in the landmark case against the Food and Drug Administration about the chemical abortion drug mifepristone… The association’s president, Dorothy Kane, stated in a news release that the lawsuit, which is headed to the Supreme Court, “is about safeguarding women’s health, protecting the integrity of the healthcare profession, and committing to evidence-based care.”

Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: Extravagant Love for Jesus

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 12:1-11 – Six days before the Passover, Jesus came to Bethany, where Lazarus was, whom Jesus had raised from the dead. There they made him a supper; Martha served, and Lazarus was one of those at table with him. Mary took a pound of costly ointment of pure nard and anointed the feet of Jesus and wiped his feet with her hair; and the house was filled with the fragrance of the ointment. ….

Saint of the Day for March 25: Annunciation of the Lord

By Franciscan Media – The feast of the Annunciation, now recognized as a solemnity, was first celebrated in the fourth or fifth century. Its central focus is the Incarnation: God has become one of us. From all eternity God had decided that the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity should become human. Now, as Luke 1:26-38 tells us, the decision is being realized. The God-Man embraces all humanity, indeed all creation, to bring it to God in one great act of love. Because human beings have rejected God, Jesus will accept a life of suffering and an agonizing death: “No one has greater love than this, to lay down one’s life for one’s friends” (John 15:13).

Stories of Truly Virtuous Women Are Essential to the Raising of Our Daughters, by Kathleen Bowen

By Kathleen Bowen, LifeSiteNews – We need more books, series, cartoons, and movies that tell stories that celebrate virtue… Children’s characters are formed by the stories they hear and impressed by the heroes they admire, and we know this but have fallen behind in providing and distributing faith-literate stories and movies… Disney on the other hand has quite effectively formed the characters of children, especially girls through the princesses that appear in their animated films. Disney princesses are not all together bad but they don’t exactly promote Catholic values. …

Sin: Fighting Against Our True Nature, by Regis Martin

By Regis Martin, Crisis Magazine – A lie, in other words, which makes every sinner complicit with Satan, the Father of Lies, even as it causes the sun to shudder. And what we know about Satan, of course, is that he was doing it from the beginning. He’s a murderer, too, if we are to believe Jesus, who tells us as much in the Gospel of John (8:44): He was a murderer from the beginning, and has nothing to do with the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks according to his own nature, for he is a liar and the Father of Lies.

A Rubber Chicken at a Gunfight, the Shrinking, Rudderless House GOP Funds Deep State, Gets Nothing in Return, by John Zmirak

By John Zmirak, The Stream – House Speaker Mike Johnson did not invoke the old “Hastert Rule,” which would have insisted on support from a “majority of the majority” for the bill to pass. So the massive federal agencies that is targeting pro-life parents and Latin Mass Catholics while leaving our borders unguarded will get their next truckload of money borrowed from China, which our grandchildren will have to repay. And what have conservatives and Christians gotten in return for this?… Not even a mess of pottage.

Pope Francis Faces Growing Revolt, by Aleks Phillips

By Aleks Phillips, U.S. News Reporter, NewsWeek – Pope Francis is facing growing dissent among members of the Catholic Church over recent decisions that opponents portray as contrary to traditional church doctrine… The most controversial has been the publication of a document in December by a Vatican bishop, with the pope’s approval, mooting the “possibility of blessing couples in irregular situations and same-sex couples.” While the document stressed that it did not change the church’s stance on homosexuality, it brought a joint letter from Catholic clergy and scholars calling on others to disregard it.

Fr. Raymond J. de Souza: A Year of Bumps in the Road for Pope Francis

By Fr. Raymond J. de Souza, First Things – Example #9 – Cardinal Raymond Burke – Cardinal Raymond Burke has not been shy about his criticisms of the pontificate. Still, it was a shock in curial Rome that Pope Francis chose to cut off his stipend (really a pension, as Burke is retired) and remove his subsidized apartment. It seemed rather beneath the dignity of the papal office. And of course it invites future comparison when other cardinals maintain their pensions and apartments.

Border Patrol Chief: Terrorists May Be Among Migrants, by Nick Koutsobinas

By Nick Koutsobinas, Newsmax – Border Patrol Chief Jason Owens is warning that some migrants coming across the southern border may pose a serious “national security threat.”… The smugglers who get illegal migrants into the U.S… “dictate what the flow is going to look like, and we respond to it.”… “We try and get out in front of it and deny them the ability to use these areas,” he added. “But at the end of the day, there’s over 1,900 miles of border with Mexico.”

A Letter from Bishop James S. Wall: Turning Toward God: Celebrating the Mass Ad Orientem

Recently Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI released a powerful letter, in which he touched on a number of topics, including especially the sexual abuse crisis that has impacted the Church and even society as a whole.  In his letter, he also addressed the Eucharist.  He acknowledged, and rightfully so, that we have become too lax in our approach to the Eucharist.  There were a number of reasons for this, even extreme cases when Holy Communion has been distributed to non-Catholics at weddings and other large events for the sake of “inclusion.” We know, however, that such “inclusivity” is actually quite dangerous ….

Salvation and Redemption in the Psalms, and in Our Hearts, by Dr. Jeff Mirus 

By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – The Book of Psalms is a remarkable collection of sung prayers which probe nearly every aspect of both the evil and the good that we do, and of our dependence on God for deliverance from the evil. But the themes can vary from concern about the trials of this world to concern about our eternal destiny. And while God is always the source of deliverance through His mighty power, the concept of redemption—that is, of God paying a price to free us from captivity to evil or death—is mentioned only sparingly, and with little or no development of what the word implies.

No One Envies Those Who Suffer, by Carrie Gress

By Carrie Gress, The Catholic Thing – As we journey through Holy Week, the reversal of fortunes of Our Savior, from ignominious death to glorious resurrection, couldn’t be more stark. Jesus of Nazareth takes on the deepest scourge the Roman Empire could inflict, with nothing considered too brutal or shameful. Through it all, He was abandoned by those closest to Him, save a few holy women and the beloved disciple. But then, after days of silence, we are given the hope-filled image of the Magdalene, cold and trembling in the early morning hours, asking the gardener where he has put her Lord. …

Msgr. Charles Pope: See What the End Shall Be – A Homily for Palm Sunday

By Msgr. Charles Pope – The Passion, which we read in the liturgy for Palm Sunday, is too long to comment on in detail, so we will only examine a portion of it here… It may be of some value to examine the problems associated with the more moderate range of personalities involved. The usual villains (the Temple leaders, Judas, and the recruited crowd shouting, “Crucify him!”) are unambiguously wicked and display their sinfulness openly. But there are others involved whose struggles and neglectfulness are more subtle, yet no less real…

Palm Sunday: Glory Flows From the Obedience of Selfless Love, by Carl E. Olson 

By Carl E. Olson, Catholic World Report – The readings for Palm Sunday, or Passion Sunday, are dramatic and demanding. They are excruciating in their raw depictions of violence and suffering. They also, as in the case of the great Christological hymn in St. Paul’s letter to the Philippians, are marked by exultation in the glory streaming forth from the pain and sacrifice of the Suffering Servant. Glory comes not from the power to suppress and enslave, but from the freely chosen obedience of selfless love.

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.

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: They Took Counsel How to Put Him to Death

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 11:45-56 – Many of the Jews therefore, who had come with Mary and had seen what he did, believed in him; but some of them went to the Pharisees and told them what Jesus had done. So the chief priests and the Pharisees gathered the council, and said, “What are we to do? For this man performs many signs. If we let him go on thus, every one will believe in him, and the Romans will come and destroy both our holy place and our nation.” ….

Greene Files Motion To Oust Speaker Johnson After House Passes Mega Spending Bill, by Brianna Lyman

By Brianna Lyman, The Federalist – Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene filed a motion to oust Speaker Mike Johnson over a $1.2 trillion bill that advances zero Republican voter priorities… Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene filed a motion to oust Speaker Mike Johnson on Friday after the House passed a $1.2 trillion spending bill that includes dozens of left-wing earmarks but no Republican voters’ priorities. Greene urged Johnson not to allow the bill a floor vote, calling it a “complete departure” from the party’s core values.

Planned Parenthood Caught Selling Livers From Aborted Babies for $1,500 in New Undercover Videos, by Steven Ertelt

By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The Planned Parenthood abortions business was exposed several years ago as one of the biggest sellers of body parts from aborted babies… Over a dozen videos chronicled, how America’s biggest abortion company kills babies in abortions and then potentially illegally sells their body parts to universities for grisly, unproven research. Eventually, Planned Parenthood officials admitted under oath to doing this. ….

Fr. Celatus: Good Friday Gaslighting

By Fr. Celatus, Remnant Columnist, The Remnant – But before all the glory of its ultimate success and triumph, this film had its own passion to suffer and overcome at the hands of its enemies. These enemies included powerful Deep State and Deep Synagogue forces, representing the entertainment industry and media, as well as the Deep Church. Not only did the US Catholic Conference of Bishops refuse to support the film, but the USCCB issued this condemnation: It [the film script] is one of the most troublesome texts, relative to anti-Semitic potential, that any of us had seen in 25 years. It must be emphasized that the main storyline presented Jesus as having been relentlessly pursued by an evil cabal of Jews, headed by the high priest Caiaphas, who finally blackmailed a weak-kneed Pilate into putting Jesus to death. ….

Cardinal Gerhard Müller: “Their Goal is the Transformation of the Church Into a Welfare Organization”, by Javier Arias

By Javier Arias (InfoVaticana), Inside the Vatican – In reality, in the sacrament of Holy Orders, Christ confers on the bishop (or priest) the authority to preach, sanctify and govern (even to administer justice). The Pope does not confer jurisdiction on a bishop, but only assigns a specific diocese to a bishop, who is not a representative of the papacy, but of Jesus Christ (Lumen Gentium 27). In an ecumenical council, consecrated bishops exercise their part in the jurisdiction of the universal episcopate not as delegates of the Pope, but by virtue of the authority conferred on them by Christ. The theory of the Pope as autocrat, taken from the Jesuit theology of the 19th century, not only contradicts the Second Vatican Council, but undermines the credibility of the Church with this caricature of the Petrine ministry.

The Good Thief, The Bad Thief, and Hell’s Thief, by Robert Morrison

By Robert Morrison, Remnant Columnist, The Remnant – Without the opportunity to defend Jesus from the Bad Thief’s insults, perhaps the Good Thief might have remained silent, without turning to Our Lord for mercy. Then, as now, God uses the wickedness of others to bring about the salvation of those who make use of His mercy… The Gospel of St. Luke relates the story of the Good Thief, which should be dear to all of us sinners in great need of God’s mercy ….

Texas’ Battle With Catholic Migrant Ministries Raises Religious-Liberty Concerns, by Jonathan Liedl

By Jonathan Liedl, EWTN News – Texas’ border with Mexico is home to a staggering humanitarian crisis, with record numbers of migrants entering the United States daily. But it’s also become the scene of what some contend is an ongoing pattern of serious violations of religious liberty, in the form of state government crackdowns on Catholic charities ministering to the new arrivals… In recent months, Texas authorities have sought to limit Catholic agencies’ services provided to migrants, cut off funding sources, and even tried to shut down a decades-old ministry, in what state officials claim are necessary moves to stem illegal immigration.

Priest: Traditionis Custodes Will Disappear After Pope Francis, but the Latin Mass will Remain Forever

By Fr. Joachim Heimerl, LifeSite News – This coming Holy Thursday, we commemorate the institution of the Eucharist and the priesthood. However, since the motu proprio Traditiones custodes (2021), a “civil war” has flared up in the Church over the celebration of Holy Mass. Since then, the supporters of the “old” Mass have had their backs to the wall. The pope treats them like lepers and does not even shy away from publicly insulting them. We have become accustomed to this behavior by now; nevertheless, it is scandalous and – pardon me – unworthy of a pope.

Cardinal Müller SLAMS Synodal ‘Ideology’ – Trying to Turn the Church into an ‘NGO’, by Michael Haynes

By Michael Haynes, LifeSite News – Former prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith Cardinal Gerhard Müller has stated that leaders of Germany’s Synodal Way and Pope Francis’ Synod on Synodality are “not interested in the mission of the Church,” but are promoting an “agenda” to change the Church… The German Synodal Way, begun in 2019, has been a source of controversy ever since its inception, with German prelates and laity pushing for heterodox issues in the process – such as same-sex blessings, female deacons, transsexuals admitted to the priesthood, and lay governance of the Church. …

Saint of the Day for March 23: St. Turibius of Mogrovejo

Franciscan Media – Together with Rose of Lima, Turibius is the first known saint of the New World, serving the Lord in Peru, South America, for 26 years… Born in Spain and educated for the law, he became so brilliant a scholar that he was made professor of law at the University of Salamanca and eventually became chief judge of the Inquisition at Granada. ..

WATCH! TX National Guardsmen Overrun By Horde of Migrants, by Brittany M. Hughes

By Brittany M. Hughes, MRC TV – A group of Texas National Guardsmen were overrun – quite literally – by a swarm of illegal aliens at the border Thursday, as evidenced by a video and testimony posted to social media by New York Post border reporter Jennie Taer… “This is the moment when TX National Guard became overrun by migrants rioting to get across the border here in El Paso today,” Taer posted on X. “We were there and saw it all happen. Absolute chaos here.”

Big Pharma Is More Woke Than You Imagine, by Paul Bradford

By Paul Bradford, American Greatness – Big Pharma is not your friend. Whether it’s hiking up drug prices or bribing the Swamp, the pharmaceutical industry works against the people’s interests. Many Americans are aware of Big Pharma’s greed and the power it wields over Washington, D.C., but fewer are aware of just how left-wing the industry is. It serves as a cash cow for the left and pushes woke ideas on its employees and the country at large. This may explain why Democrats, who act like they hate Big Pharma, serve the industry’s interests. …

Msgr. Charles Pope: For Holy Week: A Rosary of the Penitential Psalms

By Msgr. Charles Pope – For Holy Week an possible practice is to pray a rosary combined with the Seven Penitential Psalms. One could do this on a chosen day, such as Good Friday or on another day, even several days. I have set this forth in the rosary that follows. I also offer a PDF of this rosary that you can print here:  Rosary of the 7 Penitential Psalms… Praying this rosary is straight-forward. The usual preliminary prayers of the rosary are prayed. Then, the Sorrowful Mysteries are prayed and one reads a verse from the psalms assigned to each bead.

Summoning Our Inner St. Paul, by Jerome German

By Jerome German, Crisis Magazine – The very courageous sixty-one-year-old Catholic Bishop Shao of Wenzhou, China, was recently arrested again. His crime? Specific charges are not often forthcoming in China, but the arrest doubtlessly stems from his refusal to join the Patriotic Association, a darkly comedic euphemism for the portion of the Catholic Church in China that is controlled by the Communist Party. Bishop Shao was told by the arresting authorities to bring clothes for every season, an indication that, this time, he’s in for the long haul. …

US Diocese of Columbus Doubles Number of Seminarians in Two Years

By Fr. Paweł Rytel-Andrianik and Tomasz Zielenkiewicz, Vatican News – Bishop Earl Fernandes from the Diocese of Columbus, in the US state of Ohio, describes how renewed pastoral efforts and prayer have led 16 new men to enter the diocesan seminary last year, with 12 more expected this year… “When I was installed as bishop almost two years, there were no ordinations to the priesthood in our diocese. At the end of my episcopal ordination, I said to the congregation that more men will be ordained bishops than priests this year.” …

Alleged Garabandal Prophecies: Heaven is Preparing a ‘Divine Reset’ From God, by John-Henry Westen

By John-Henry Westen, LifeSiteNews – Church history is replete with people who claim to have received visions from heaven. While no apparition indeed can trump the approved dogmatic teaching of the Church, prudence dictates we consider what approved apparitions tell us of warnings about future events and how to avoid them if possible… My guest today, Ted Flynn, is the author of a new book on the alleged apparitions of Garabandal, Garabandal: The Warning and the Great Miracle: The Divine Reset That Will Correct the Conscience of the World.

Shroud Shows What Jesus Endured for Our Salvation, by Jim Graves 

By Jim Graves, Catholic World Report – As Catholics prepare for Holy Week and the celebration of Easter, Mrs. Creech offered CWR readers an overview of the Shroud of Turin and its history, and how it can offer to us a better understanding and appreciation of the sufferings and death of Jesus Christ… The Shroud of Turin is a linen cloth that is over 14 feet long and 3 feet wide. It has been conserved in the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Turin, Italy since 1578, so that is why it is called “The Shroud of Turin”. …

In Ireland, a Shift in the Global Political Trend? by Phil Lawler

By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Could we take another look at the stunning results of the Irish referenda held earlier this month? The resignation of Taoiseach (prime minister) Leo Vardkar, who acknowledged that he had badly misjudged the public mood, underlines the significance of the votes… In describing the results last week I wrote: The great lesson to be learned from the Irish referenda—a lesson that ruling elites ignore at their peril—is that in a democracy, the government does not tell the people what to think.

Pontifical Academy of Death: ‘Yes’ to Euthanasia and Artificial Insemination, by Tommaso Scandroglio

By Tommaso Scandroglio, New Daily Compass – The ban on euthanasia causes worse harm than good; green light to homologous fertilisation: these are the resounding statements contained in the book La gioia della vita (The Joy of Life), a joint reflection of the theologians of the Pontifical Academy for Life (Pav). And even the Bible can be corrected. It’s an unapologetic declaration of heresy… La gioia della vita (The Joy of Life) is a text, published last month, and “the fruit of the common reflection of a qualified group of theologians who met on the initiative of the Pontifical Academy for Life” ….

New York Doomed to Be Migrant Central — Other Cities Take Note, by Betsy McCaughey

By Betsy McCaughey, The Stream – Mayor Eric Adams’ agreement, announced Friday, to limit the time migrants can stay in shelters at taxpayers’ expense, is smoke and mirrors. It’s designed to fool you into thinking he’s solving a problem when he’s actually caving to the migrant industrial complex… Adams claims the agreement, with the Legal Aid Society and the Coalition for the Homeless, will allow the city to evict adult migrants from city-run shelters after 30 days, saving taxpayers money and limiting the need for more shelters. Not true.

Everything Senate Democrats Lied About During Their IVF And Abortion-For-All Hearing, by Jordan Boyd

By Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – Democrats lied to sugarcoat their radical belief that adults have a ‘right’ to create and kill children at whatever whim or cost… In a hearing titled “The Continued Assault on Reproductive Freedoms in a Post-Dobbs America,” Democrats, led by Chairman Dick Durbin, argued that pro-life wins like life-saving limits on abortion and recognizing vulnerable unborn children as humans are dangerous and radical.

Can We Be Frank About the Catholic School Crisis? by Patrick Reilly 

By Patrick Reilly, EWTN News – In the midst of a crisis, it’s natural to look for signs of hope — moments when the news isn’t so bad as it was before. But it’s perilous to ignore larger trends… The National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA) has released its annual report on Catholic school enrollment, finding no substantial change from last year’s 1.7 million students. Although the report makes no attempt to count Catholic home-schoolers and probably misses the growing number of independent schools providing faithful education …

African Cardinal: Fiducia Supplicans Seen as ‘Cultural Colonization, Western Imperialism’, by Jude Atemanke

By Jude Atemanke, CNA – Fiducia Supplicans, the declaration by the Vatican Dicastery for the Doctrine of Faith (DDF) permitting the blessing of same-sex couples and couples in other “irregular situations,” was perceived as “cultural colonization” in Africa, the president of the Symposium of Episcopal Conference of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM) said… In a March 17 interview with the French-language Catholic television channel KTO, Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo deplored the lack of “synodality” in the release of the DDF document that has evoked mixed reactions and deep division among Catholic bishops across the world since its publication on Dec. 18, 2023.

Why is the Vatican Still Featuring Artwork by Disgraced Rupnik? by Christopher R. Altieri

By Christopher R. Altieri, Catholic World Report – It is getting more and more difficult to imagine how the Vatican types from Pope Francis on down could possibly mean it when they say they do care about victims or about justice for them in the Church… Vatican Media illustrated its Feast of St. Joseph liturgical calendar post with a Rupnik studio image.

Interview With John Yep… Five Thousand Catholics Rally To Pray The Rosary, by Christopher Manion (Held on March 19th)

By Christopher Manion, The Wanderer – (on) Tuesday, March 19, on the Feast of St. Joseph, Catholics for Catholics (CforC) (held) a “prayer rally” in Mar a Lago, Fla. Yes, that’s Donald Trump’s home, and those gathered will be praying for Donald Trump and for the country… In the spirit of Fr. Patrick Peyton, CforC founder John Yep of Phoenix has led prayer rallies in various U.S. cities since he founded the organization less than two years ago.

The Brew: Cartels Use Kids as Pawns While Biden Naps and Bishops Cash the Checks, by John Zmirak

By John Zmirak, The Stream – The Stream has reported frequently on how religious charities, especially those controlled by Catholic bishops, profit from each illegal immigrant they help coyotes and human traffickers smuggle into our country. They do this while moralistically preening about how they “welcome the stranger.” Maybe such Christian leaders ought to read this heartbreaking essay from The Federalist about how little brown kids are used as cheap, disposable pawns in the immigration game, objectified as “golden tickets” into the States. …

True Friends, and True Enemies, of the Cross, by Robert Morrison

By Robert Morrison, Remnant Columnist, The Remnant – “And calling the multitude together with His disciples, He said to them: If any man will follow Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me.  For whosoever will save his life, shall lose it: and whosoever shall lose his life for My sake and the gospel, shall save it.” (Mark 8:34-35)… In his Friends of the Cross, St. Louis de Montfort wrote about the great blessing of being able to take up our cross and follow Jesus ….

No Mercy for Sin Itself, by Anthony Esolen

By Anthony Esolen, Crisis Magazine – When the Supreme Court overturned its infamous decision that invented a right for a woman to procure an elective abortion—one not necessitated by, for example, an emergency hysterectomy to remove a malignant cancer—many people said that it would not result in fewer abortions. I think that most opponents of abortion understood that, in the short run, the effect would be negligible. The hard work remains, of persuading people that we have gotten the whole range of sexual morality very badly wrong, and that children pay the heaviest penalty for the sins of their parents.

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Before Abraham Was, I Am

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 8:51-59 – Truly, truly, I say to you, if any one keeps my word, he will never see death.” The Jews said to him, “Now we know that you have a demon. Abraham died, as did the prophets; and you say, `If any one keeps my word, he will never taste death.’ Are you greater than our father Abraham, who died? And the prophets died! Who do you claim to be?” Jesus answered, “If I glorify myself, my glory is nothing; it is my Father who glorifies me ….

Trump Signals Support for 15-week National Abortion Ban

Posted on Newsmax, by Thomson/Reuters – Former President Donald Trump said he was leaning toward a 15-week national ban on abortion, but supports exceptions for rape, incest and saving the life of the mother because “you have to win elections.”… Abortion promises to be a galvanizing issue for some voters in the 2024 presidential election in which Trump will try to unseat Democrat President Joe Biden… A call for a 15-week national ban is likely to displease both sides of the abortion debate ….

MTG EXPOSES Baby Organ Harvesting In Abortion Industry: Selling Livers & Profiting Off Lies

By Tierin-Rose Mandelburg, MRC TV – Representative Marjorie Taylor Green (MTG) held a hearing on the investigation of the black market of baby organ harvesting on Tuesday. MTG (R-Ga.) along with witnesses David Daleiden from The Center for Medical Progress and Progressive Anti-Aboriton Uprising founder Terrisa Bukovinac, talked about the “D.C. Five” as well as how pro-abortionists harvest and sell organs of aborted babies.

COMMENTARY: Biden’s Open Border Policy Fuels Violence Against Women, Children, by Kevin D. Roberts

By Kevin D. Roberts, PhD, President, Heritage Foundation – Democrats, and their hype men in the corporate media, defend President Joe Biden’s criminal refusal to secure America’s southern border as chic, compassionate and welcoming… But in truth, the border crisis is a cauldron of violence against women and children, the responsibility for which lies directly at the feet of the president, his administration and the woke elites who have enabled his monstrous policy.

Biden and Bergoglio, by William Kilpatrick

By William Kilpatrick, Turning Point – Many commentators have noted that there are a remarkable number of similarities between President Joe Biden and Pope Francis… A partial list would include the fact that one man is the leader of the Western World, and the other is generally conceded to be the world’s most important spiritual leader. Significantly, both men set about reversing the policies of their predecessors upon assuming office. Both men are, of course, Catholics. And beyond that, both adhere to a “progressive” version of Catholicism. …

Editorial: Have You No Decency, Holy Father? by Eric Sammons

By Eric Sammons, Crisis Magazine – Ideology, on the other hand, cares little for individual persons and focuses completely on the goals of The Cause. Things like kindness and decency are jettisoned in pursuit of those goals. Think of the difference between a Quaker and a Communist: which would you rather have as a neighbor?… Sadly, Pope Francis appears to be one of those hard-core ideologues, not a person of good will. And like most ideologues, he is happy to deny reality and to demean and disparage any who might disagree with him. He stated that “being against the antidote [the Covid vaccines] is an almost suicidal act of denial.”

ESG Bully BlackRock Hypocritically Attacks Texas Over $8.5 Billion Divestment, by Craig Bannister

By Craig Bannister, CNSNews – After Texas announced Tuesday that it is pulling $8.5 billion from BlackRock, a giant asset management firm that boycotts traditional energy and uses its financial leverage to bully companies seeking capital into complying with the firm’s ESG ideology, BlackRock issued a blatantly hypocritical response… In accordance with state law, the Texas Board of Education is divesting $8.5 billion of its Texas Permanent School Fund (TPSF) from BlackRock because of the asset manager’s Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investment philosophy.

Saint of the Day for March 21: Blessed John of Parma (1209–1289)

By Franciscan Media – The seventh general minister of the Franciscan Order, John was known for his attempts to bring back the earlier spirit of the Order after the death of Saint Francis of Assisi… He was born in Parma, Italy, in 1209. It was when he was a young philosophy professor known for his piety and learning that God called him to bid good-bye to the world he was used to and enter the new world of the Franciscan Order. After his profession, John was sent to Paris to complete his theological studies. Ordained to the priesthood, he was appointed to teach theology at Bologna, then Naples, and finally Rome.

Fr. John A. Perricone: Whatever Happened to Lent?

By Fr. John A. Perricone, Crisis Magazine – As the Church goes, so goes civilization. When the Church steps away from its salvific mission, the Gates of Hell march forward. When Gethsemane gives way to soap opera, man finds himself disappearing. When Catholic officialdom persist in making the Holy Faith more user friendly, then the Man Come of Age whom they seem so eager to serve and mimic will find that the Age smothers them… Bring back the Old Lent. Before it is too late.

Illegal Immigrants Leave US Hospitals With Billions in Unpaid Bills, by Autumn Spredemann

By Autumn Spredemann, Epoch Times – Tens of thousands of illegal immigrants are flooding into U.S. hospitals for treatment and leaving billions in uncompensated health care costs in their wake… The House Committee on Homeland Security recently released a report illustrating that from the estimated $451 billion in annual costs stemming from the U.S. border crisis, a significant portion is going to health care for illegal immigrants… With the majority of the illegal immigrant population lacking any kind of medical insurance, hospitals and government welfare programs such as Medicaid are feeling the weight of these unanticipated costs.

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: The Truth Will Make You Free

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 8:31-42 – Jesus then said to the Jews who had believed in him, “If you continue in my word, you are truly my disciples, and you will know the truth, and the truth will make you free.” They answered him, “We are descendants of Abraham, and have never been in bondage to any one. How is it that you say, `You will be made free’?” Jesus answered them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, every one who commits sin is a slave to sin. ….

EXCLUSIVE: Conservative Organizations Issue Recommendations on Regulating IVF, by Mary Margaret Olohan

By Mary Margaret Olohan, Daily Signal – Two leading conservative organizations are calling for the regulation of the in vitro fertilization industry amid media hysteria over a recent Alabama state Supreme Court ruling and Republican consternation over how to handle the issue… Following the Alabama court ruling in favor of protecting embryonic human life, Republicans on Capitol Hill have suddenly found themselves required to position on a nuanced subject matter tied closely to the dignity of the human person and the fight for life.

Exclusive Video: Judiciary Republicans Drop Damning Impeachment Video of Biden Associates Night Before Hearing, by Wendell Husebo

By Wendell Husebo, Breitbart – Judiciary Republicans dropped a damning impeachment video Tuesday night exclusively obtained early by Breitbart News, featuring never seen footage of former Biden associates speaking with the House impeachment inquiry… The associates in the video are Tony Bobulinski, Jason Galanis, and Devon Archer. All three are set to testify before the House impeachment inquiry on Wednesday… Bobulinski is known for alleging that President Joe Biden is the “big guy”

Catholic Relief Services Programs Present 5 Expressions of Grave Evildoing, by Chiara McKenna

By Chiara McKenna, Population Research Institute – On March 6th, the Population Research Institute and the Lepanto Institute held a joint press conference to release the findings of a year-long investigation into Catholic Relief Services. We detailed in the press conference, and in a 131-page report filled with evidence, that CRS has been involved in programs pushing contraception, abortion education, and graphic sexual education on girls as young as ten.

Human Traffickers Are Now Selling Access To Biden’s Migrant ‘Parole’ Program, by Brittany M. Hughes

By Brittany M. Hughes, MRCTV – While many illegal aliens pay smugglers to guide them through harrowing jungles and ferry them across the Rio Grande, others are forking over thousands of dollars to buy into President Joe Biden’s “parole” program on the black market… The special parole program allows up to 30,000 migrants per month from Nicaragua, Venezuela, Haiti, and Cuba to fly directly into the U.S., provided they have a U.S.-based “sponsor” who agrees to financially support them if they can’t support themselves.

Forgotten Customs of St. Joseph, by Matthew Plese

By Matthew Plese, OnePeterFive – Along with St. Patrick, St. Thomas Aquinas, and the Annunciation, the feast of St. Joseph, foster father of our Lord Jesus Christ and patron of the Universal Church, falls during Lent. Yet, despite the necessity of maintaining Lenten penance in the form of fasting and abstinence, St. Joseph’s Day still provides amble opportunities for celebrating our Catholic heritage… The Church celebrates St. Joseph a few times during the year: March 19th, Wednesday preceding the Third Sunday after Easter (up until the 1955 changes), and May 1st (starting with the 1955 changes).

Pope Francis, ‘Doctor of the Law’, by Phil Lawler

By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Pope Francis frequently scolds the “doctors of the law,” the legalists, the clericalists. But his autobiography Life: My Story Through History shows that he fits into those categories himself…. (Pope Francis) reasons to his position… In defending Fiducia Supplicans, the controversial Vatican document authorizing blessings for same-sex couples, the Pope acknowledges that some bishops have declined to follow the directive, but argues that there is no cause for alarm, “because the doctrine of the Church is not questioned.”

Dr. Peter McCullough Calls Out Both Biden, Trump for ‘Willful Blindness’ on COVID-19 Vaccines, by Calvin Freiburger

By Calvin Freiburger, LifeSiteNews – Cardiologist and prominent COVID establishment critic Dr. Peter McCullough (testified) March 15 at the Arizona State Capitol, McCullough said that deaths attributable to the COVID shots are “grossly underreported, probably 30 to one,” with the actual death toll “likely” as high as “about 550,000.”… he said, “our two major presidential candidates are the same on this issue. They are completely, willfully blind to what’s happened to Americans. They’re focused on other issues outside of the health, the welfare, and actually the survival of their own people. The same is true worldwide.” ….

Synodal News and a Papal Saga, by Robert Royal

By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – Along time ago, on a planet far away, serious Catholics looked forward to each new document from the Vatican or the pope. They expected enrichment of traditional morals or theology, or enlightenment about some world situation. These days there’s usually justified trepidation – not only over reckless remarks about Ukraine raising the white flag or how Israel should/should not respond to terror. There’s anticipation of division, confusion, and dismay. …

Americans Aren’t Fooled by Joe Biden’s Claim he is a “Devout Catholic,” but Bishops Certainly Seem to Be

By Staff, Complicit Clergy – A significant portion of the American population remains unconvinced by Biden’s portrayal of himself as a devout Catholic. In late February, the survey revealed that only 13% of Americans view Biden as “very religious,” while 41% perceive him as “somewhat religious.” Meanwhile, a substantial 44% of respondents categorized him as “not at all” or “not too religious.”

New Estimate Shows More Than 1 Million Babies Killed in Abortions in 2023, by Michael New Ph.D.

By Michael New Ph.D., LifeNews – This morning, the Guttmacher Institute released updated abortion estimates for 2023. The new figures show that 1,026,690 abortions were performed in 2023, an increase of 10 percent since the year 2020. This is consistent with a trend in increasing abortion rates that started around 2017. Another key finding was the increase in chemical abortions. Overall, 63 percent of all abortions performed in 2023 were chemical abortions — an increase of ten percentage points from 2020. …

Harrison Butker Calls Out Cardinal Dolan’s Silence on ‘Transgender Funeral’: Someone Should Be ‘Fired’, by Andreas Wailzer

By Andreas Wailzer, LifeSiteNews – NFL kicker and Super Bowl champion Harrison Butker has criticized Cardinal Timothy Dolan for his handling of the scandalous “transgender funeral” held in St. Patrick’s Cathedral… Butker said he was very upset about the “transgender funeral” because “there’s all of these things being said when you watch the funeral that are making fun of the Catholic faith, that are making fun of our Lord.”… “This is not acceptable” …

Saint of the Day for March 20: St. Salvator of Horta

By Franciscan Media – A reputation for holiness does have some drawbacks. Public recognition can be a nuisance at times—as the confreres of Salvator found out… Salvator was born during Spain’s Golden Age. Art, politics, and wealth were flourishing. So was religion. Ignatius of Loyola founded the Society of Jesus in 1540.

On Four Great Virtues of Saint Joseph, by John M. Grondelski, Ph.D. 

By John M. Grondelski, Ph.D., Catholic World Report – As we celebrate the solemnity of St. Joseph, let us consider the key virtues that marked his life. Let us not think of St. Joseph as a naïve figure who embodies some “virtues” that are the stuff of pious legends or fervorinos. Looking at St. Joseph’s life as a real human being, we discover he was made of a tougher mettle that is exceedingly relevant for us today. He had to be: only a man of that kind of mettle could even now be the “terror of demons.”

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: When You Have Lifted up the Son of Man

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 8:21-30 – Again he said to them, “I go away, and you will seek me and die in your sin; where I am going, you cannot come.” Then said the Jews, “Will he kill himself, since he says, `Where I am going, you cannot come’?” He said to them, “You are from below, I am from above; you are of this world, I am not of this world. ….

Kellyanne Conway is Wrong, We Must Highlight How Democrats Support Abortions Up to Birth, by Steven Ertelt

By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Recently, GOP campaign consultant Kellyanne Conway urged Republicans to stop highlighting how Democrats like Joe Biden and Kamala Harris support killing babies in abortions up to birth… Conway emphasized that she is “100% pro-life” and slammed Democrats for being “science-deniers” and “pretending you don’t know what you see on a sonogram.”… But she urged Republicans to stop highlighting Democrats’ abortion extremism and used a frequent Democrat talking point to support her position.

Prefect for Pontifical Academy for Life Fail To Condemn Euthanasia? by Michael Haynes

By Michael Haynes, LifeSite News – Abp. Vincenzo Paglia, pres. of the Vatican’s Pontifical Academy for Life, has again caused apparent confusion about Catholic morality in recent comments refusing to outline the Church’s clear prohibition of euthanasia… The Pontifical Academy for Life’s (PAV) prefect marked his answer by employing his regularly confusing rhetoric while also notably avoiding pronouncing the Catholic moral teaching regarding euthanasia.

Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Controlling Narratives

By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – Journalists frequently use the term “narrative” to describe their reporting. Some narratives are accurate; others are false. Most are admixtures of truth and error. The challenge for the reading and viewing public is to determine whether a given narrative accurately depicts events. The challenge for every Christian is to conform his life narrative to his baptismal promises.

Next Steps for the U.S. Church After the Vatican Financial Scandal, by Brendan Wilson

By Brendan Wilson, First Things – The Church’s mission is to save souls. If the Church is constantly embroiled in scandals, its ability to effectively share the good news will continue to be compromised. With the conviction of Becciu, the U.S. bishops, as well as the laity, have an opportunity now to help the Vatican implement meaningful financial safeguards that can enable the Church to refocus on proclaiming the gospel instead of prosecuting its clerics. May the U.S. Church seize this moment to act.

My Dinner With Controversial Pope Was Surreal, by Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

By Judge Andrew P. Napolitano, Newsmax – Catholics believe that he is the Vicar of Christ on earth. But the current Pope may be the worst in history. He has watered down Church teaching on marriage, sexuality and confession… He has suppressed the Mass that every canonized saint in Heaven attended and participated in. His attacks on traditional theology and liturgy are the opposite of what he is supposed to do — which is to preserve them.

The Christian Canary Dying in the Coal Mine That Is India, by Jason Scott Jones

By Jason Scott Jones, The Stream – The Indian church has two open secrets. Most Westerners, already discombobulated by the enigma of India, are puzzled even further when they learn the content of these secrets… Secret No. 1: the Indian church is a first-century apostolic church, independent of Rome. It was planted by St. Thomas the Apostle who landed on the Malabar coast in 52 A.D., where he founded seven churches and baptized six of the highest caste Hindu priestly families… Even the Roman pontiffs had no idea of the antiquity and apostolicity of the Indian church. …

Go To Joseph, by Michael Ippolito

By Michael Ippolito, Crisis Magazine – We cannot understate the current crisis facing young men in America. In the wake of the sexual and cultural revolutions, young men have been aimlessly drifting in an ever-hostile culture. Fatherlessness, pornography, video games, and drugs are just some of the problems facing men today… Men have forgotten how to be men; the results speak for themselves.

(2019) How to Recognize False Mercy, According to Ven. Fulton Sheen, by Joseph Pronechen

By Joseph Pronechen, EWTN News – Archbishop Fulton Sheen explained the time-bound in terms of the timeless. He did that in a convincing, direct way. Consider the subject of mercy… “As the world grows soft, it uses more and more the word mercy,” he wrote back in 1949. The good bishop found this a “praiseworthy characteristic” on a particular condition: “if mercy were understood aright.”… Yet 70 years ago he was already seeing something amiss ….

Olivia Rodrigo Hands Out Free Morning-After Pills To Teenage Concertgoers, by Elise McCue

By Elise McCue, The Federalist – Pop star Olivia Rodrigo handed out free Plan B pills, provided by the Missouri Abortion Fund, to fans at the St. Louis stop on her “GUTS World Tour.”… In addition to the free abortifacient at her concert, Missouri fans received cards that read “Funding abortion? It’s a good idea, right?” — a play on her song, “bad idea right?”… No, Olivia, it’s quite a bad idea to promote killing preborn children to a largely adolescent, female fanbase.

5 Classic Films With Strong Female Leads to Inspire Girls, by Ashley McGuire

By Ashley McGuire, Institute for Family Studies – I can’t remember the last article I wrote that led to more unsolicited positive feedback; many wrote to me with their own additions to my short list of suggestions. Movies like Singing in the Rain, The Music Man, and Swiss Family Robinson were notable standouts. However, my list was admittedly male-dominant, and I recently found myself craving a little Scarlett O’Hara spice. So, one rainy afternoon while home alone with my daughter and nothing pressing on my time, we turned it on.

Bishop Schneider Likens Pope Francis’ Support of Homosexual ‘Blessings’ to Emperor Without Clothes, by Emily Mangiaracina

By Emily Mangiaracina, LifeSiteNews – Bishop Athanasius Schneider of Astana, Kazakhstan, has exhorted Catholics to call out Pope Francis for his support of homosexual couple “blessings,” just like a child called out an emperor for being “naked” in Hans Christian Anderson’s folktale “The Emperor’s New Clothes.”… In a Thursday interview with podcaster Father Daniel Maria Klimek, Bishop Schneider commented on the widespread condemnation of Fiducia Supplicans by prelates around the world, including bishops in Poland, Africa, Ukraine, Greece, and Hungary.

Biden Hosts Papal Nuncio Christophe Pierre, Fr. James Martin at White House St. Patrick’s Day Brunch, by Claire Chretien

By Claire Chretien, LifeSiteNews – “We gather on St. Patrick’s Day to pay tribute to the Catholic leadership in this country, especially the fields of charity and social engagement. And so, we give thanks to God for this witness of [His] Church in favor of the needy and the marginalized,” said Pierre. “We are the guests of the president – thank you, [Mr.] President, for that – thus, we remember too in our prayers all who exercise leadership in our country, that they be guided by justice so as to build up the common good.” ~ Papal nuncio Cardinal Christophe Pierre

The Blood-Thirsty Democrats, by Regis Martin

By Regis Martin, Crisis Magazine – Vice President Kamala Harris’s recent visit to an abortion clinic highlights how much the Democratic Party has embraced child-killing… It wasn’t until 2019, while running for president of the United States, that Joe Biden decided it was no longer expedient to support the Hyde Amendment, which for forty-plus years had not only saved countless children from abortion but had spared taxpayers from having to pay for it all. At the time, he had been one of only a few remaining Democratic politicians determined to hold the line.

Midway in the Culture War, by Lou Aguilar

By Lou Aguilar, American Spectator -But the biggest blast took place across the Pond in the socialist-sinking United Kingdom. Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) just stopped prescribing puberty blockers for children. For the left-compromised ministry to basically acknowledge the irreparable damage these treatments can do to kids should start a chain reaction of sanity around the world. Even the usually reserved Times of London called the practice “quack medicine,” urging that it be “reined in entirely.”

Fr Jeffrey Kirby: Through the Holy Family, Jesus Revolutionised Prayer Within the Human Family

By Fr. Jeffrey Kirby, Catholic Herald – The call to prayer requires teaching and encouragement. While we were made by God and for God, and have a natural desire for union with God, we need help in understanding and realising how to pursue and live this union with our heavenly Father… As we have to learn how to pray, the same is true of the Lord Jesus in his human nature. As he veiled his divine nature while among us, his human nature had to learn as we learn. He was taught how to pray in the intimacy of the Holy Family.

The Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Go, and Do Not Sin Again

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 8:1-11 – but Jesus went to the Mount of Olives. Early in the morning he came again to the temple; all the people came to him, and he sat down and taught them. The scribes and the Pharisees brought a woman who had been caught in adultery, and placing her in the midst they said to him, “Teacher, this woman has been caught in the act of adultery. ….

Guilty!—But Not Really Guilty? by Victor Davis Hanson

By Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness – Our criminal justice system no longer treats the accused equally under the law. If the defendant is deemed a conservative, like a Michael Flynn, Peter Navarro, or Donald Trump, then the full force of prosecution falls upon them… But if a Biden, Brennan, Clapper, Clinton, Holder, or Willis, then the state contorts itself to find excuses, exemptions, and mitigating circumstances not to pursue justice… In these high-profile cases in this polarized era, a cynical public now expects any accused prominent leftist to remain unindicted ….

How a Handful of Billionaires Created the Transgender ‘Movement’: An Interview with Jennifer Bilek, by Jonathon Van Maren

By Jonathon Van Maren, The European Conservative – I first came across investigative journalist Jennifer Bilek’s work in 2020, when her essay “The Billionaires Behind the LGBT Movement” was published in First Things. It was a stunning piece … Bilek also runs the Substack Jennifer’s Newsletter and the blog The 11th Hour, where she explains her focus: I write at the intersection of humanity, technology, and runaway capitalism. At this intersection stands transgenderism, what I believe is a glamorous ad campaign generated by elites, invested in tech and pharma, to normalize the changing of human biology. …

LifeSite News: Archbishop Removes Faculties, Seeks to Seize Property of Priest for Publishing Alleged ‘Heavenly Messages’

By LifeSite News, by Staff – A U.S. archbishop has removed the priestly faculties of a priest who went ahead and published what he believes to be “heavenly messages” after being warned not to, asserting that he was urged by God to supercede his bishop’s authority because of the grave current condition of the Catholic Church… Rev. Gustavo García-Siller; MSpS, Archbishop of San Antonio, took action against Fr. John Mary Foster of the “Mission of Divine Mercy” (MDM), after the priest made public what he felt were divine revelations to his religious community. …

Harrison Butker Addresses Family Life, Gun Violence, Taylor Swift and More in Far-Reaching Interview, by Jonah McKeown

By Jonah McKeown, CNA – Super Bowl-winning kicker Harrison Butker shared a simple — but countercultural — message when he delivered a graduation speech at his alma mater, Georgia Tech, last year… “Get married and start a family,” the Kansas City Chiefs NFL star told the new graduates… Outspoken about his Catholic faith for several years, Butker garnered headlines during the 2023 Super Bowl when fans noticed he was wearing a scapular — a brown woolen sacramental from the Carmelite tradition, worn around the neck as a sign of consecration to Mary.

Abp. Leonard Blair: Will You Live in Christ’s Light or Die in the Darkness?

By Archbishop Leonard Blair, EWTN News –
What we are witnessing today is nothing less than a great battle for people’s souls… As a bishop, I have conferred the sacrament of Confirmation many times. As part of their preparation the candidates for this sacrament are expected to attend classes, go on retreats and do service projects… This is all well and good, but I feel the need to tell them at the Confirmation liturgy that ultimately, Confirmation is not about what they have done or are doing — it’s about what God has done and is doing. …

Msgr. Charles Pope: Man Is Not an Intruder in Creation

By Msgr. Charles Pope, Posted on Catholic Education Resource Center, 2019 – It is important to resist accepting the premises of an increasingly radicalized movement. Man is not the enemy. Too many activists propose morally unacceptable solutions such as abortion, sterilization, and euthanasia in the name of “population control.” Other proposals include heavy-handed government intrusion to limit family size, eliminate entire industries, and ban certain fuel sources violate subsidiarity and are likely to have a disproportionate effect on the poor. Creating hysteria about climate change and warning of impending extinction is an old tactic of this movement.

‘For Zeal for Thy House Has Consumed Me’, by Phil Lawler

By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Recounting how Jesus drove the money-changers out of the Temple, the Gospel of St. John [2:17] refers back to Psalm 69: “For zeal for thy house has consumed me.” When that Gospel was read at Sunday Mass two weeks ago, my mind flashed back to the disgraceful behavior of the activists who staged an outrageous mockery of a funeral service at St. Patrick’s cathedral in New York just a two weeks earlier.

Judge Lets Fani Willis Continue Trump Case Despite ‘Cloud Of Impropriety And Potential Untruthfulness’, by Brianna Lyman

By Brianna Lyman, The Federalist – Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee found District Attorney Fani Willis potentially lied, cast “racial aspersions” on a defendant, and had a “tremendous lapse in judgement,” but could nonetheless continue her crusade targeting a former president — so long as special prosecutor Nathan Wade withdraws from the case… McAfee issued a decision Friday saying the defendants “failed to meet their burden of proving that the District Attorney acquired an actual conflict of interest in this case.”

Following the Unfaithful, by Eric Sammons

By Eric Sammons, Crisis Magazine – A well-known tactic in political circles is to release a “survey” that supports a predetermined conclusion. For example, a Republican PAC might send out a survey to its base asking “Do you think Joe Biden is right about the 2nd amendment?” Or the Democrats might ask if Trump is the next Hitler. Then the results will be touted as proof of massive support for the forgone conclusion.

Cardinal McElroy, Homosexuality, and the Repudiation of Doctrine, by Larry Chapp

By Larry Chapp, Catholic World Report – What does Cardinal McElroy mean by “life itself is evolving in critical ways”, as he does not define what he means by “life” here? We can surmise, perhaps, that he means the cultural context in which our lives are now embedded—and that this context has changed in radical ways. If that is all he means, then I am in full agreement. However, also left undefined is whether this “evolution” is, on the whole, a positive or a negative thing when analyzed from within a Catholic theological vision of life. …

Where Is the Laughter? by Carrie Gress

By Carrie Gress, The Catholic Thing – In current culture, Catholic doctrine is frequently mocked as a silly set of rules and regulations, but it turns out to be something much richer, deeper, and healthier than most imagine. It is this overlooked doctrine that has the potential to create the space for our laughter. And when it is abandoned, laughter ends. But if we maintain or recover our own integrity through the sacramental life, trust, vulnerability, and real care have room to grow. Tables can once again become animated by giggles, guffaws, and even snorts as families delight in each other.

Msgr. Charles Pope: The Cross Wins, It Always Wins. A Meditation on the Gospel of the Fifth Sunday of Lent

By Msgr. Charles Pope – The Gospel today is, to the world and to those who are perishing, utter madness, utter foolishness. For Christ, in effect, declares that dying (to this world) is the only way to true life. While the world’s so-called wisdom declares to us that the way to life is power, prestige, possessions and popularity, Jesus says, die to all that and you’ll find true life… The word “paradox” refers to something that is contrary to the usual way of thinking. And the true gospel, (not the watered down, compromised one) is a real insult to the world. …

Saint of the Day for March 18: St. Cyril of Jerusalem

Franciscan Media – The crises that the Church faces today may seem minor when compared with the threat posed by the Arian heresy, which denied the divinity of Christ and almost overcame Christianity in the fourth century. Cyril was to be caught up in the controversy, accused of Arianism by Saint Jerome, and ultimately vindicated both by the men of his own time and by being declared a Doctor of the Church in 1822.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Says Catholic Charity Group Cannot Claim Religious Tax Exemption, by Daniel Payne

By Daniel Payne, CNA Staff – The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that (Catholic Charities Bureau’s) activities were not “primarily” religious under state law, stripping the group of a key tax break and ordering it to pay into the state unemployment system… In its divided 4-3 ruling on Thursday, the Supreme Court of Wisconsin agreed with the state, upholding a lower court ruling and ordering that CCB and its subgroups “offer services that would be the same regardless of the motivation of the provider,” which the court called “a strong indication” that the group does not “operate primarily for religious purposes.”

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Reaction to Jesus’ Words

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 7:40-53 – When they heard these words, some of the people said, “This is really the prophet.” Others said, “This is the Christ.” But some said, “Is the Christ to come from Galilee? Has not the scripture said that the Christ is descended from David, and comes from Bethlehem, the village where David was?” So there was a division among the people over him. …..

The Powerful New ‘Cabrini’ Reminds Us God Isn’t Done With America, by Jason Scott Jones

By Jason Scott Jones, The Stream – I know too many fellow believers and patriots who have swallowed what some call the “black pill.” That is, they’ve let frustration, fear, and indignation consume them, to the point that to protect themselves from further disappointment, they now embrace despair. They dwell on each piece of genuine negative news, and each rumor or ominous warning, with almost a perverse glee. Like Job’s “friends” in the Bible, they advise us to “curse God and die.” ….

Political Grandstanding on IVF Ignores Its Abuse of Human Dignity, by Michael Warsaw

By Michael Warsaw, Publisher’s Note, EWTN News – But there is a bigger issue at stake than winning elections or steering clear of the cancel culture: the truth… That truth begins with basic science. Whether the embryo is created through natural procreation or when sperm and egg are joined in a petri dish, it is a human being in the earliest of stages. This isn’t a religious doctrine or a conservative court’s opinion. It’s a biological fact, one that wouldn’t change even if 100% of Americans said otherwise.

US Supreme Court Denies Request by Group to Host Drag Show at Texas University, by Jack Phillips

By Jack Phillips, The Epoch Times – The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday denied a request by a student group that asked to host a drag show at West Texas A&M University and sought to lift a school ban on the performance… In a one-sentence order, the high court wrote that Justice Samuel Alito denied the emergency request from the LGBT group, Spectrum WT, and two student leaders. There were no dissenting votes issued, and the court did not explain the decision—the usual practice with cases on the Supreme Court’s emergency docket.

Kamala Harris Celebrates Abortion at Planned Parenthood Facility, by Joshua Mercer

By Joshua Mercer, LifeNews – Critics slammed VP Kamala Harris after she visited a Minneapolis Planned Parenthood facility on Thursday, becoming the first sitting administration official to do so in national history… Harris called it a “health care clinic” and said she was there “to uplift the work that is happening in Minnesota as an example of what true leadership looks like.”… “[I]t is only right and fair that people have access to the health care they need …..

On the Sacrifice of Telling the Truth, by Dr. Jeff Mirus 

By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – Surprisingly, one of the biggest sacrifices we can make nowadays is to tell the truth. I don’t mean to tell the truth about the faults of others, of course, but rather to tell the truth about Catholic faith and morals outside that safe circle of the few family members and acquaintances who share our values. Faithful Catholics rarely find themselves in public situations in which a clear statement of the truth about Christ, the Church or morality is likely to be well-received.

Msgr. Charles Pope: Where the Tree Falls, There It Will Lie – A Meditation on the Finality of Judgment

By Msgr. Charles Pope – Some engage in the wishful thinking that humans can suddenly and dramatically become converted and wholly different. To be sure, there are what are sometimes called “sudden conversions” of individuals. But what this usually means is that the person’s disposition against God and/or the faith is transformed into an openness to the truth and grace of God. …

BOOK REVIEW: Bad Therapy Addresses the Question: “Why Are Our Kids So Messed Up?”, by Kale Zelden 

By Kale Zelden, Catholic World Report – The growing youth mental health crisis… In Bad Therapy: Why the Kids Aren’t Growing Up, Shrier now turns her attention to the mental health establishment itself, asking the simple but obvious question: why are our kids so messed up? This book will likewise make very few friends for Shrier, as she is taking on a behemoth of under-appreciated size and reach, a new Leviathan—the Mental Health machine. But that is to her credit. What she lays out in her new book is important for everyone in the fields of medicine and education. But, most importantly, those of us with skin in the game: parents.

How to Tell Doctrinal Development From Cultural Corruption, by Larry Chapp

By Larry Chapp, EWTN News – There is much talk these days about the concept of the “development of doctrine” in the Church. The topic is a complex one and its various nuances cannot be adequately dealt with in a short essay. Nevertheless, it is also the case, given the importance of doctrinal truth in the life of the Church, that it should be possible for an average Catholic to make some sense of it without the necessity of having advanced theological training.

Hope for Catholic Ireland, by Connie Marshner

By Connie Marshner, Crisis Magazine – Some of my conservative Irish-American friends, who cherish the old romantic myth of The Ould Sod as a place where 1950s culture and Catholicism reigned, in The Quiet Man and Bells of St. Mary’s harmony, ask: How could the Church in Ireland have “allowed” divorce/abortion/same sex marriage? And they assume the Faith is dead in Ireland… “Allowed?” As if the Church could have prevented the secularism, materialism, and self-indulgence of the contemporary West from taking hold in Ireland? As if the Church anywhere has been able to do that?

CatholicVote: Multiple Blue Cities Plead With Residents to House Migrants in Their Homes

CV News Feed – Officials in a pair of heavily Democratic cities reeling from the country’s unprecedented illegal immigration crisis are asking private citizens to host migrants on their properties… the city of Denver “recently emailed [its] rental property owners asking if they would be interested in renting to migrants who need housing.”… FOX News noted that Denver’s recent attempt to house migrants at private residences comes several months after New York City Mayor Eric Adams suggested a similar initiative. …

Saint of the Day for March 16: St. Clement Mary Hofbauer

Franciscan Media – Clement might be called the second founder of the Redemptorists, as it was he who carried the congregation of Saint Alphonsus Liguori to the people north of the Alps… John, the name given him at Baptism, was born in Moravia into a poor family, the ninth of 12 children. Although he longed to be a priest, there was no money for studies, and he was apprenticed to a baker. …

Only Jesus Offers Us a Glorified Body, Not Transhumanism and Visions of a Technological Human Future, by Robert Verrill OP

By Robert Verrill OP, Catholic Herald – The season of Lent in which we find ourselves once more is a time to prepare for Easter, the high point of the liturgical year in which we celebrate the redeeming work of Jesus Christ. The risen Christ has a glorified body, and our great hope is that we too will rise with glorified bodies. Some Christians believe that transhumanism could help humanity fulfil this great hope… Transhumanism is a movement which claims that technological advances will enable us to transcend all the limits of our natural existence so that eventually humans will be transformed into superintelligent beings that will live forever.

Archbishop Viganò: ‘The Globalist Cabal Want to Establish the Kingdom of the Antichrist on Earth’

By Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, LifeSiteNews – What appears today in all its evidence is the subversive plan of a global coup d’état, aimed at the decimation of the world population and the enslavement of the survivors. The pressure for the approval of the WHO Pandemic Treaty and for the health passport – accompanied by the activation of the digital wallet – demonstrate that the authors of this coup have no intention of giving up their criminal intentions, and will not do so unless they are faced with firm and determined opposition from the population and those few of its representatives who are not sold out to the World Economic Forum, by those who courageously do not fail in their duties.

Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: His Hour Had Not yet Come

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 7:1-2, 10, 25-30 – After this Jesus went about in Galilee; he would not go about in Judea, because the Jews sought to kill him. Now the Jews’ feast of Tabernacles was at hand. But after his brothers had gone up to the feast, then he also went up, not publicly but in private. .. Some of the people of Jerusalem therefore said, “Is not this the man whom they seek to kill? …

Dr. Pierre Kory Sounds Alarm Over Gov’t Failure on Excess Deaths in Tucker Carlson Interview, by Stephen Kokx

By Stephen Kokx, LifeSiteNews – Dr. Pierre Kory was attacked during COVID-19 for recommending Ivermectin and other treatments Big Pharma did not approve of. Now, he’s speaking out about the “explosion” of excess deaths in the United States and calling out the government’s inaction in response to it… During his appearance on the Tucker Carlson Encounter on Wednesday, Kory stated that there has been a “skyrocketing” of death tolls of more than 158,000 Americans, primarily among those who are young, healthy, and working. The government won’t admit this ….

Msgr. Charles Pope: Lenten Lesson: The Lord’s Paradoxical Plan

By Msgr. Charles Pope, EWTN News – To the world, the Sunday Gospel is utter madness. Christ in effect declares that dying (to this world) is the only way to true life. While the world’s so-called wisdom holds that the way to life is through power, prestige, possessions and popularity, Jesus says that in order to find true life, one must die to all that. Let’s examine the Lord’s paradoxical plan to save us and bring us to new life.

Donors Giving To Cardinal Dolan Shocked To Learn Where Their Money Went, by Gene Gomulka

By Gene Gomulka, Complicit Clergy – A growing number of Catholics are blasting Cardinal Timothy Dolan for launching a multi-million dollar annual stewardship appeal amid scathing new findings that he is making New York parishioners unknowingly fund actively-ministering accused sex abusers.  Slamming Dolan’s request for more than $21 million as a “shameless money grab,” Catholics are vowing to defund the New York Archdiocese until the Vatican defrocks the scandal-plagued prelate.

Diocese of Buffalo to Sell Headquarters after Bankruptcy, by McKenna Snow

By McKenna Snow, Catholic Vote – The diocese of Buffalo, New York has announced that it will sell its headquarters building, the Catholic Center, for $9.8 million, several years after announcing the diocese’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing… The diocese announced on March 11 that the Catholic Center is for sale, and highlighted information about the buildings’ history, architecture, and renovations.

House Republicans Will Emphasize Pro-Life Stance in Campaign to Expand Majority, by Joshua Mercer

By y Joshua Mercer, LifeNews – House Republican leadership will stress the party’s pro-life platform in the quest to expand its razor-thin majority in the chamber this November… The Wall Street Journal’s Natalie Andrews reported Wednesday that a “memo prepared by House Republicans’ campaign arm … says Republicans have a ‘brand problem, not a policy problem’” when it comes to the issue of abortion… Per Andrews, the memo noted that the party’s past “reluctance to discuss [abortion] left it to Democrats to define where the GOP stood.”

Fr. William Saunders: History of Lent

By Fr. William Saunders, Catholic Education Resource Center – Lent is a special time of prayer, penance, sacrifice and good works in preparation of the celebration of Easter. In the desire to renew the liturgical practices of the Church, The Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy of Vatican Council II stated, “The two elements which are especially characteristic of Lent — the recalling of baptism or the preparation for it, and penance — should be given greater emphasis in the liturgy and in liturgical catechesis. It is by means of them that the Church prepares the faithful for the celebration of Easter ….

The Collapse of Cultural Christianity—And the Rise of Cultural Queerness, by Jonathon Van Maren 

By Jonathon Van Maren, The European Conservative – Around 25% of Gen Z in America now identify as LGBT, compared to 3% of the general population… How do nations become post-Christian? To quote Ernest Hemingway: Gradually, and then suddenly… For decades, the United States has been a bastion of religiosity, bucking the trend of secularization, but in recent years, the needle has begun to move. According to a 2019 poll, between 20% and 25% of American adults now identify as ‘nones’ ….

Archbishop Charles J. Chaput: Cardinal Fernández Misleads

By Charles J. Chaput, First Things – Joseph Ratzinger, better known as Pope Benedict XVI, stepped down from the papal ministry in 2013. But before he did, he began drafting an encyclical on the nature of Christian faith. His goal was to finish his ongoing thoughts on the three theological virtues—faith, hope, and charity—and their implications for true human development. For Benedict, faith was the foundation and informing energy of the other two virtues. And to his great credit, a newly elected Pope Francis adopted Benedict’s draft upon his accession.

Haiti Reaches ‘a Sub-Level of Rock Bottom,’ Sparking Fears of Famine

By Matthew McDonald, EWTN News – As conditions in Haiti rapidly deteriorate, the Biden administration has warned that its teetering government could fall any day, while a leading archbishop said he fears that the country is on the verge of civil war… People in Haiti and charity leaders in the United States who have been active in the Caribbean nation told the Register that despite the country’s long history of hardships — including a devastating earthquake in 2010 that killed more than 100,000 people — they have never seen conditions this bad.

A Biblical Path for Lent, by Dr. R. Jared Staudt

By Dr. R. Jared Staudt, Catholic World Report – During Lent, we focus on prayer, fasting and almsgiving in order to repent and turn our lives back to God. The 40 days of this holy season invite us to unite ourselves to Jesus’s own prayer and fasting in the desert, where he battles the enemy in overcoming fundamental temptations of life: lust of the flesh, lust of the eyes and pride of life.

State Street Called to End Deception, Give Shareholders Non-ESG Policy Option, by Craig Bannister

By Craig Bannister, CNS News – Financial officials from 16 states are calling on State Street Global Advisors, one of the largest asset management firms, to stop deceptively pushing on shareholders only proposals that advance the ideological ESG agenda, at the expense of their clients’ best financial interests… “Our purpose in this letter is to encourage State Street to promote traditional fiduciary duty (advancing all clients’ objective economic interests), instead of serving the demands of global bodies and a subset of clients whose interests align with anti-fiduciary actions.”

Saint of the Day for March 15: Louise de Marillac

Franciscan Media – Born near Meux, France, Louise lost her mother when she was still a child, her beloved father when she was but 15. Her desire to become a nun was discouraged by her confessor, and a marriage was arranged. One son was born of this union. But Louise soon found herself nursing her beloved husband through a long illness that finally led to his death.

Texas Helps More Than 105,000 of Biden’s ‘Newcomers’ Migrate to Sanctuary Cities, by Craig Bannister

By Craig Bannister, CNS News – “Texas has transported over 105,000 migrants to sanctuary cities,” Republican Governor Greg Abbott announced Tuesday, promising that “Until [President] Biden does his job to secure the border, Texas will continue to hold the line.”… The illegal aliens, or “newcomers,” as Biden now calls them, were transported under Gov. Abbott’s Operation Lone Star, a program designed to secure Texas’ border from the onslaught of illegal immigration caused by the Biden Administration’s open-border policies.

The Bachall Isu—The Crozier of St. Patrick, by Phillip Campbell

By Phillip Campbell, Catholic Exchange – Of all the relics bequeathed to us by Ireland’s catalogue of saints, the greatest was undoubtedly the episcopal crozier used by St. Patrick known as the Bachall Isu. The Irish word Bachall comes from the Latin baculus, a crozier or staff; Isu is a shortened form of the Latin name for our Lord, Iesus. Bachall Isu thus means “Staff of Jesus,” a name reflecting a popular tradition that the staff was given to St. Patrick by Jesus Christ Himself.

Free Speech Depends On SCOTUS Rejecting The Government’s Censorship Excuses In Murthy v. Missouri, by Scott Street

By Scott Street, The Federalist – On July 4, 2023, Louisiana-based federal Judge Terry Doughty issued a historic decision in the censorship case then called Missouri v. Biden (the case was filed by two state attorneys general, including Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt, who now sits in the U.S. Senate). The decisions made news not just for the result and the date it was issued, but for the importance Doughty showed to the underlying issue… In fact, Doughty’s opinion echoed the lofty rhetoric of the great federal court decisions issued during the civil rights era. But the political dynamic had flipped.

The Catholic Answer to the Longing for ‘Wellness’, by Rebecca Wilson

By Rebecca Wilson, EWTN News – The concept of “wellness” is ever growing in popularity, with many podcasts, workouts, diets and more trying to address the issue. In the U.S. alone, the wellness industry is valued at close to $1.2 trillion. This raises the question: Why? There must be something about “wellness” that is so attractive, that speaks to a deep human desire. More importantly, if we are created in the image and likeness of God, with a beautiful integration of body and soul, how do we as Catholics respond to the concept of “wellness?”

Say the Word, Mr. President, and Tell the Truth About Abortion, by Susan Ciancio

By Susan Ciancio, Catholic World Report – Euphemisms are often used in polite society to make distasteful words more palatable. But sometimes they are spoken to hide the truth. Nowhere was this more evident than in President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address on March 7th, when he refused to say the word “abortion” and instead repeatedly referred to it as “reproductive freedom”… Biden, who claims to be “a practicing Catholic” who is “not big on abortion”, spent just a handful of minutes discussing abortion. Yet his words were carefully crafted to not only incite anger but to make it seem like those who oppose abortion have waged a war against women.

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: The Father’s Witness to Jesus

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 5:31-47 – If I bear witness to myself, my testimony is not true; there is another who bears witness to me, and I know that the testimony which he bears to me is true. You sent to John, and he has borne witness to the truth. Not that the testimony which I receive is from man; but I say this that you may be saved. ….

Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Nicodemus Survival Tactics

By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – We’ve seen the bumper sticker: “COEXIST.” Like “diversity, equity, and inclusion,” it’s hard to argue with the aspiration. But the slogans are purposely ambiguous and blur the distinction between good and evil. The proponents expect believers to surrender to their Godless secular religion. The survival tactics of Nicodemus help us navigate a politically correct hostile environment… Nicodemus appears several times in the Gospel of St. John. …

Deacon Michael Bickerstaff: Only In Christ Can We Be Cleansed

By Deacon Michael Bickerstaff,  Integrated Catholic Life – CLEANSING THE TEMPLE IN OUR SOULS – By His life, passion, death, and resurrection, Jesus mediated a New and Everlasting Covenant in which He formed the Church – the Family of God. He restored us to new life, a share in the Divine Life, a life of grace through faith in which we can truly live and worship according to the design of God. He provides grace sufficient for an authentic, satisfying life, fully lived.

A Sumptuous Meal During Lent, by Hans Boersma

By Hans Boersma, First Things – The Lord is into feeding his people. He does it time and again. Each time, he tests them with an impossible situation. Each time, there is a realist failing the test in unbelief—Moses, Gehazi, Philip and Andrew. And each time, the Lord performs a feeding miracle, so that people end up being stuffed… These stories may hardly seem appropriate for Lent. When we are in the middle of fasting, we do not need stories of sumptuous meals. Fair enough, except John’s account of the feeding of the five thousand itself reminds us that it is Lent: “And the passover, a feast of the Jews, was nigh.”

How Do You Solve a Problem Like Jesuit Sex Abuse? by Jules Gomes

By Jules Gomes, The Stream – Jesuit Wokeness – The Jesuits finally booted the Slovenian priest (Jesuit, Fr. Marko Ivan Rupnik) from their ranks in June 2023 — not because he had violated his vow of chastity by sexually abusing approximately 25 nuns, or for that matter his vow of poverty (Rupnik was running a million-euro art company) — but because he broke his vow of obedience by infringing upon the travel restrictions his superiors had imposed on him… The sordid details of Rupnik’s bedroom sexcapades with the religious sisters ….

Opinion: Cardinal McElroy Claims Pope’s Climate Vision Not Getting Enough Attention from US Bishops, by Christopher White, National Catholic Reporter

By Christopher White, National Catholic Reporter – Pope Francis’ call for the world to address the coming consequences of global climate change has not garnered enough attention at the U.S. Catholic bishops’ conference, said a leading American cardinal… In an exclusive interview with National Catholic Reporter in late February, San Diego Cardinal Robert McElroy said the pope’s environmental vision “has not gotten the attention of the conference that it should get, and that the pope is calling us to get.”

68 Cities are Now “Sanctuary Cities for the Unborn” That Protect Babies From Abortion, by Susan Berry Ph.D.

By Susan Berry Ph.D., LifeNews – The founder of the Texas-based initiative that urges cities and counties to become “sanctuaries for the unborn” says that while the unborn are protected from abortion in Texas, “it doesn’t mean that the work is finished.”… Mark Lee Dickson, founder of the Sanctuary Cities for the Unborn Initiative and a director with Right To Life of East Texas, told CatholicVote that one of his key focuses is on closing up two significant “loopholes”: abortion trafficking and the treatment of the bodies of aborted babies as “waste.”

Thinking About Holy Thursday, by Michael Pakaluk

By Michael Pakaluk, The Catholic Thing – As Laetare Sunday recedes, Catholics become more focused on approaching Passion Week.   I like to encourage Catholics to embrace their faith as true by thinking about it – because only what is definite is true. So in preparation for Holy Thursday, I’d like to contemplate in advance with you four fascinating questions which Saint Thomas considers about the Last Supper. (ST III, 81)… First, he raises the question most of us have thought about, whether Judas received the sacred mysteries, or did Judas depart before these were distributed?

The Bloody History of Mifepristone, by Anthony Campagna, PharmD

By Anthony Campagna, PharmD, Crisis Magazine – This month marks a critical juncture in the ongoing fight against abortion in the United States. As Walgreens and CVS begin dispensing mifepristone (Mifeprex ®) in many of their retail pharmacy locations—and before the Supreme Court considers reinstating restrictions on the same—we must pause to consider mifepristone’s brutal history and raise awareness of rapidly changing laws and politics governing its use. We must also underscore the need to pray for an end to its bloody reign.

US Government Coerced Faith Leaders to Push COVID-19 Vaccines, by Jim Thorp, Maggie Thorp

By Jim Thorp, Maggie Thorp, America Out Loud News – What if I told you powerful U.S. government officials – such as former NIH Director Francis Collins and U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy – used religion in an attempt to convince faith leaders around the country to push the COVID-19 injections? A deep dive into the organization Faiths4Vaccines –a founding member of the HHS’ vaccine-propaganda machine COVID-19 Community Corps1 –has revealed just that. …

A Person’s a Person No Matter What State, by Russell Shaw

By Russell Shaw, EWTN News – The Alabama IVF case was not directly about abortion, but it has helped set the stage for two new U.S. Supreme Court cases that are… Come right down to it, the argument is simple to the point of being self-evident: A human embryo is either a human person or well along in the process of becoming one. In either case, the embryo enjoys fundamental legal rights of personhood, including the right to life.

Lead Us Not Into Temptation, by Regis Martin

By Regis Martin, Crisis Magazine – When it comes to temptation, we are all experts. It is a subject we’ve all mastered, a class we could all teach. It is also, quite paradoxically, an area of our lives where failure is all too frequent. The teacher is no better than the pupil; indeed, they are two sides of the same coin… I mean, who among us has not felt even the least fleeting guilt awakened by the gap between the virtues he professes and the vices he practices?

Illegal Immigration Myopia, by Jack Devine

By Jack Devine, Patriot Post – What do President Joe Biden and his Democrat supporters really think about our three years of wide-open southern border? Perhaps they’re still happy with it — or maybe as the election season heats up, they think it might have been a political misstep… Either way, they’re not even close. Enabling the tsunami of illegal immigration into the U.S. has been a colossal failure in public policy that will haunt our nation for decades — and we’ve yet to internalize its implications.

Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: My Father Is Working Still, and I Am Working

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – John 5:17-30 – But Jesus answered them, “My Father is working still, and I am working.” This was why the Jews sought all the more to kill him, because he not only broke the Sabbath but also called God his Father, making himself equal with God. Jesus said to them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, the Son can do nothing of his own accord, but only what he sees the Father doing; for whatever he does, that the Son does likewise. For the Father loves the Son, and shows him all that he himself is doing …..

Inflation Heats Up in February, as Energy and Shelter Costs Spike, by Craig Bannister

By Craig Bannister, MRC TV – The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) increased 0.4 percent in February – the largest monthly rise since September 2023 – on a seasonally adjusted basis, after rising 0.3 percent in January, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported Tuesday…The 12-month increase in prices also intensified in February. Compared to the same month in 2023, the all-items index rose 3.2 percent, higher than last month’s 3.1% January-to-January rise.

Fifth Circuit Court Upholds Texas Age-Verification Law Restricting Porn Site Access

By Evan Poellinger, CNS News – The Fifth Circuit Court of appeals has ruled 2-1 in favor of a Texas law requiring pornography websites to use age verification on their websites. The law, which was signed by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) last June, and originally scheduled to take effect in December, 2023, mandates such websites “use reasonable age verification methods” in order to “verify that an individual attempting to access the material is 18 years of age or older.”

An Interview With Fr. Gerald E. Murry: Fiducia Supplicans Should Be Revoked

An interview with Fr. Gerald E. Murry by Diane Montagna, First Things – In March 2021, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith published, under its former prefect, Cardinal Luis Ladaria Ferrer, a Responsum that replied in the negative to the question: “Does the Church have the power to give the blessing to unions of persons of the same sex?”.. Just under three years later, under its new prefect, Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, the now renamed Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith issued Fiducia Supplicans (FS), which asserts that the blessings referred to in the Responsum are “liturgical blessings” and introduces a new kind of priestly blessing… which it claims can be imparted to “same-sex couples.”

The Anti-Ecumenism of Pope Francis, by Sean Fitzpatrick

By Sean Fitzpatrick, Crisis Magazine – For all his overtures for unity, it is literally beyond belief how divisive this pope has proven—and continues to prove—to be. It is almost as though he harbors some sort of intention to divide the house against itself to the point that at least a part of it will fall. That part would be those who suffer from what the Holy Father has called the disease of nostalgia, those backward conservatives, those custodians of tradition who are unwilling to evolve with the inclusive times and “broaden and enrich” Catholic theology.

The Welcome Message of the Irish Referenda, by Phil Lawler

By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – What happened in Ireland last week? The government strongly supported a pair of proposed constitutional amendments. The major political parties supported them. The media, the corporate elite, the liberal intelligentsia all supported them. But the people of Ireland, God bless them, sent both amendments down to decisive defeats in a national referendum.

Msgr. Charles Pope: What are “Lost Sabbaths” and Why Do They Matter Today?

By Msgr. Charles Pope – Of all the things we might think of as a serious matter, so serious as to merit exile, “lost sabbaths” would not occur to most of us in this present age. Other matters such as violence, murder, sexual sin, greed, injustice and so forth would occur first to us. So, how are we to understand these “lost sabbaths” and why was their loss so serious as to require seventy years of exile?

Joe Biden Isn’t “Pro-Choice,” He’s a Cheerleader for Abortions Up to Birth, by Ryan Bomberger

By Ryan Bomberger, LifeNews – These were the exact words President Biden spoke in an interview about the supremely wrong Roe decision that commercialized the killing of America’s Posterity. “I don’t like the Supreme Court decision on abortion,” Senator Biden explained. “I think it went too far. I don’t think that a woman has the sole right to say what should happen to her body.” That was 1974. Fast forward fifty years, and Joe Biden cannot celebrate and promote abortion enough.

Puerto Rico Bishop Removed by Pope Francis: Bishops Must Reject Fiducia Supplicans or Risk God’s Wrath

By Raymond Wolfe, LifeSiteNews – A Puerto Rican bishop removed from his diocese by Pope Francis after opposing COVID “vaccine” mandates strongly denounced Fiducia Supplicans and warned that bishops who fail to speak out against it risk incurring God’s wrath… Bishop Daniel Fernández Torres, who led the Diocese of Arecibo from 2010 until his sudden dismissal two years ago without a canonical trial, said in a new statement that Fiducia Supplicans, a document approved by Pope Francis that endorses “blessings” for homosexual “couples,” violates Catholic teaching

Saint of the Day for March 13: St. Leander of Seville

Franciscan Media – The next time you recite the Nicene Creed at Mass, think of today’s saint. For it was Leander of Seville who, as bishop, introduced the practice in the sixth century. He saw it as a way to help reinforce the faith of his people and as an antidote against the heresy of Arianism, which denied the divinity of Christ. …

Donald Trump Celebrates Unanimous Supreme Court Ruling Keeping Him on Ballot: ‘BIG WIN FOR AMERICA!’, by Nick Gilbertson

By Nick Gilbertson, Breitbart – Former President Donald Trump celebrated the unanimous Supreme Court ruling keeping him on the presidential ballot in Colorado and other states that ruled him ineligible… Minutes after the court released its decision, the 45th president took to Truth Social to call the ruling a “BIG WIN FOR AMERICA!!!”… In a 9-0 decision, the court overturned the Colorado State Supreme Court’s ruling that sought to bar Trump from the ballot. The Colorado court had cited Section Three of the Fourteenth Amendment, otherwise known as the “insurrection clause.”

“Cabrini” Secularizes a Saint, by Thomas V. Mirus

By Thomas V. Mirus, Catholic Culture – After I saw Cabrini, the new biopic of the great missionary saint who served the immigrant poor in New York, I perused some other Catholic reviews of the film, and something struck me as odd. The reviewers seemed to admit, tacitly or explicitly, what I observed in my own viewing: the film contains little about God, prayer, or the Catholic faith in general… To be honest, despite the film’s executive producer and director being Catholic, I wasn’t really expecting the Mormon company Angel Studios to distribute an unreservedly Catholic film ….

Finnish Study: Transgender Surgeries for Minors Do Not Solve Mental Health Issues, by Tyler Arnold

By Tyler Arnold, Catholic News Agency – While some lawmakers and transgender activists have claimed that puberty-blocking drugs and transgender surgical procedures are “life-saving medicine,” the study disputes that claim. The research did not find any statistically significant reduction in suicides among adolescents who received “medical gender reassignment” through hormonal or surgical interventions.

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: How Often Shall I Forgive?

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 18:21-35 – Then Peter came up and said to him, “Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? As many as seven times?” Jesus said to him, “I do not say to you seven times, but seventy times seven. “Therefore the kingdom of heaven may be compared to a king who wished to settle accounts with his servants. …..

Acedia and Ennui: The Cousins of Mid-Life Manhood, by Robert Marco

By Robert Marco, Catholic Exchange – I still chuckle at it (uncomfortably) today. We live out our lives as Christians trying to synthesize the meaning of our life in Christ with the reality of suffering, the seeming futility of making meaningful change in the world, and the fact that we are going to die at some point. I’m not a fatalist nor a pessimist, but those moments of questioning what it is all for and what one’s life has amounted to will hit from time to time. I’d like to think I’m not the only one.

CatholicVote: Lawmakers in Three States Consider Requiring Schools to Show Students Fetal Development

By CatholicVote, CV News Feed – Three state legislative bodies recently passed bills that would require all middle and high school students to watch a three-minute video that shows fetal development from the moment of conception as part of their health education curriculum… The West Virginia State Senate, the Iowa State House, and the Kentucky House approved the video, known as the “Baby Olivia” video created by pro-life organization Live Action. ….

The Emergence of the Home Chapel, by John Horvat

By John Horvat, Imaginative Conservative – By building a chapel, the owner is inviting God into the home. By making it the most beautiful room in the house, the person recognizes God’s primary place in one’s life. The chapel builders represent one of those paradoxes where people feel the emptiness of the postmodern world that promises everything and wishes to fill it with the only thing that can satisfy the soul: God.

Eucharistic Revival Tackles a Fearsome Opponent, by Russell Shaw

By Russell Shaw, EWTN News – Responding years ago to the bad news in that New York Times/CBS poll, the distinguished theologian Germain Grisez and I co-authored an article pointing to “the pervasive secularization of Western culture” as a central cause of the drop-off in faith in the real presence. The Eucharistic Revival is tackling a fearsome opponent in seeking to turn things around. One can only hope — and pray — for its success.

Gov. Abbott Announces ‘BREAKING HUGE NEWS’ About Texas’ Immigration Law, by Craig Bannister

By Craig Bannister, MRC TV – “BREAKING HUGE NEWS,” Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced on social media Monday, cheering a federal appeals court ruling on his state’s immigration law that had been blocked by a lower court… “Federal appeals court allows Texas immigration law to take effect,” wrote: “Law enforcement officers in Texas are now authorized to arrest & jail any illegal immigrants crossing the border.” …..

France Becomes First Country in the World to Make Killing Babies in Abortions a Constitutional Right, by Steven Ertelt 

By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – France made history by becoming the first country to embed a fictitious “right” to abortion in its constitution. Lawmakers from both chambers of parliament convened on Monday and easily passed this horrific amendment… The bill in this liberal nation garnered an overwhelming 780-72 vote in favor, prompting nearly the entire joint session to rise for a prolonged standing ovation. Leading pro-life campaigners were saddened to see politicians clapping for killing babies.

Translation of the Decree on the Heroic Virtues of Venerable Jérôme Lejeune, by J. J. Ziegler

By J. J. Ziegler, Catholic World Report – “One sentence, only one, will form the reckoning of our life: as long as you did it to one of these my least brethren, you did it to me” (Mt. 25:40)… These words of the Servant of God Jérôme Lejeune continually impelled him in his state of life as a layman, spouse, and father of a family, and also in his work as a physician and scholar. Responding generously to the Gospel’s vocation to charity, he ministered to the suffering and gave diligent praise to the Creator for the beauty of human life.

The Reign of the Methuselahs, by Eric Sammons

By Eric Sammons, Crisis Magazine – When it comes to our elderly rulers, however, we should be deeply suspicious of anyone older than 80 who is still grasping for power. A better example is Cincinnatus, the Roman military leader who was thrust into power at an old age due to circumstances, but willingly relinquished that power once the crisis was over… It’s hard to imagine a Biden or a Trump willingly leaving the political spotlight for any reason… And to those men and women over 80 who still want to rule others: look to Cincinnatus, give up your power. Spend your time instead preparing for the next life …

The Eucharist and Catholic Education, by Randall Smith

By Randall Smith, The Catholic Thing – Søren Kierkegaard once compared Socrates and Christ by noting that while Socrates claimed to be a “midwife” of truth, midwifing his students to give birth to the truth inside themselves – which is what we human teachers are supposed to be and do – Christ is “the Truth.” In His teaching, there is a dramatic unity between the teaching and the teacher. Christ is the heart of what is being taught. ……

Father Nicola Bux: ‘Non-Liturgical’ Blessings Do Not Exist

By Father Nicola Bux, EWTN News – On Feb. 27, Vatican News published an article headlined: ‘Fiducia Supplicans,’ Non-liturgical Blessings and Pope Benedict’s Distinction… The aim of the article was to assert that distinguishing between rituals inserted into liturgical books and pastoral or spontaneous prayers is the same criterion now being used to admit the possibility of blessing irregular couples… The article juxtaposes the recent Declaration with some passages from the Vatican instruction Ardens Felicitatis, promulgated by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger ….

Saint of the Day for March 5: St. John Joseph of the Cross

Franciscan Media – Self-denial is never an end in itself but is only a help toward greater charity—as the life of Saint John Joseph shows… John Joseph was very ascetic even as a young man. At 16, he joined the Franciscans in Naples; he was the first Italian to follow the reform movement of Saint Peter Alcantara. John Joseph’s reputation for holiness prompted his superiors to put him in charge of establishing a new friary even before he was ordained.

Msgr. Charles Pope: Cleansed and Protected by the Commandment. A Homily for the Third Sunday in Lent

By Msgr. Charles Pope – The first reading today contains the Ten Commandments and thereby communicates a brief but sweeping summary of the Christian and Biblical moral vision. Now, there is a tendency to reduce the Christian moral vision merely to a set of rules. And it is a sad fact that the Catholic Church is often identified by many more for her rules than anything else. ….

The Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Jesus’ Power to Heal and Cleanse

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 4:24-30 – And he said, “Truly, I say to you, no prophet is acceptable in his own country. But in truth, I tell you, there were many widows in Israel in the days of Elijah, when the heaven was shut up three years and six months, when there came a great famine over all the land; and Elijah was sent to none of them but only to Zarephath, in the land of Sidon, to a woman who was a widow. …

Judie Brown, Now 80, Reflects On Faith and the Pro-Life Movement, by Jim Graves

By Jim Graves, Catholic World Report – Judie Brown is president and co-founder of American Life League (ALL), a pro-life education and advocacy organization which was founded in 1979. She has served three terms on the Pontifical Academy for Life in Rome, has authored 12 books, and has helped launch other pro-life organizations, including Human Life International, Priests for Life and the Pro-Life Action League. She regularly writes columns and has frequently appeared in the broadcast media advocating for life.

Is Your Money ‘Voting’ for Things You Don’t Believe In? Strive Lawyer Sounds Alarm, by Tyler O’Neil

By Tyler O’Neil, Managing Editor, The Daily Signal – Americans with investments in the “Big Three” financial companies—BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard—may see their money “voting” for things they don’t believe in, warns the top lawyer at Strive Asset Management, the firm founded by former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy… Alexandra Gaiser, the general counsel at Strive, said.. “Many Americans don’t realize that they’re voting every quarter for things they don’t believe in, because the proxy voting system is a duopoly. It’s controlled by ISS and Glass Lewis.”

Texas Border: Biden Slurs Climate Skeptics, Trump Mourns Laken Riley’s Murder, by Craig Bannister

By Craig Bannister, CNSNews – Amidst Texas’ ongoing illegal immigration border crisis, Biden visited a part of the state secured by the very border wire the Biden Administration has ordered the Border Patrol to destroy… There, Biden invoked the specter of man-made climate change and hurled a slur (calling them Neanderthals) at its skeptics… Trump was with Abbott in Eagle Pass – in the heat of the action, where illegal immigrants are surging into the state.

Mother Cabrini’s Secret to Sainthood, by Michael J. Lichens

By Michael J. Lichens, Catholic Exchange – There’s a sort of paradox when discussing the secret to sanctity. Saints are so timeless and unique that we assume that there must be some hidden motivation that makes them radiate with love and holiness. However, when we learn about the saints’s lives and works, we quickly see that their path to sainthood is anything but hidden… God wants us all to be saints. He desires us to know Him and live with Him in loving friendship, taking that love to every person in our hurting world.

Beyond the Gridiron: Nick Saban’s Enduring Influence at the Alabama Catholic Center, by Jack Figge

By Jack Figge, EWTN News – When Fr. Tom Ackerman watched Univ. of Alabama football coach Nick Saban support 2009 Heisman winner Mark Ingram at the televised award ceremony in New York, he assumed that Coach Saban would not be at Sunday Mass the next morning. But much to his surprise, there was Coach Saban and his wife, Terry, sitting in their usual pew at St. Francis of Assisi parish… Saban has helped the school thrive in another area: Catholic evangelization. Saban, a devout Catholic and weekly Massgoer, and wife Terry have been a driving force behind the university’s Catholic ministry, Bama Catholic, and its affiliate parish, St. Francis of Assisi.

University of Florida Terminates All DEI Employees to Comply With Law Signed by DeSantis, by Stephen Kokx

By Stephen Kokx, LifeSiteNews – A memo released by the Univ. of Florida.. announced that it has terminated all of its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) employees, in accordance with state law… The move comes after the Florida Board of Education announced in January that taxpayer dollars would no longer be allowed to fund DEI-related positions… “Higher education must return to its essential foundations of academic integrity and the pursuit of knowledge instead of being corrupted by destructive ideologies,” state education commissioner Manny Diaz Jr. said at the time.

Gearing Up for ‘Biden’ Versus Trump: Not If, But When and How to Replace Biden, by Victor Davis Hanson

By Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness – President Joe Biden is declining at a geometric, not an arithmetic, rate. His cognitive challenges are multifaceted… His gait is shaky. His daily use of stairs now risks the chance of a tenure-ending fall. Even when he sticks to the teleprompter, he so slurs his speech, mispronounces words, and glides his syntax that at times he becomes as incomprehensible at the podium as he is unsteady in his step.

WATCH! Was Catholic Charities Complicit in the Murder of Laken Riley? by Complicit Clergy

By Staff, Complicit Clergy – The story of the murder of Georgia college student Laken Riley by an illegal alien suspect named Jose Ibarra has dominated national news headlines this past week… Ibarra allegedly entered the US via El Paso, Texas in 2022 and was released from a detention center due to overcrowding… Now we learn that Ibarra was apparently a resident of Covenant House, a New York based charity. Ibarra listed Covenant House’s address as his official release address on his U.S. Customs and Border Patrol documents.

US Catholic Bishops Urge Senate to Reject Radical Democrat Bill on IVF, Cloning, by Louis Knuffke

By Louis Knuffke, LifeSiteNews -The U.S. bishops’ conference has issued a letter to the United States Senate calling on senators to oppose and reject the so-called “Access to Family Building Act” (AFBA). The bill would create a “right” under federal law to in vitro fertilization (IVF), which the bishops condemned as being “built on millions of children who are created to be destroyed or abandoned,” as well as other anti-life practices, such as surrogacy and gene-editing.

Mother Cabrini’s Empire of Hope: The Movie, by Sheryl Collmer

By Sheryl Collmer, Crisis Magazine – We hardly know how to measure strong women anymore; modern feminism has so bent the rules. Feminism, once a virtuous philosophy worthy of St. Edith Stein and St. John Paul II, has become a cesspool that Catholics, women and men, instinctively avoid. So, is the tale of a particularly strong woman, Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini, who set in motion more genuine help for those in need than anyone in this country’s history, a “feminist” tale?

“Eat Less Beef!” Out-of-Touch Pope Faces Mass Apostasy in Europe, by Michael J. Matt

By Michael J. Matt, Editor. Remnant TV – Springtime of Vatican II update: As the Catholic Church in Spain collapses, one Spanish priest is reduced to serving forty-three parishes all by himself. And as the German Bishops prepare for mass blessings of same-sex couples, some German priests are blessing bicycles and calling for radically woke reform. While European farmers physically block Agenda 2030 with tractors and manure, Pope Francis warns against eating too much beef.

WATCH: I’m Embarrassed the Church is Complicit in Human and Sexual Trafficking

By Rachel Campos-Duffy, Twitter – In a recent tweet, Rachel Campos-Duffy stated: I am so embarrassed that the Church is complicit in human & sexual trafficking at the border their NGO, Catholic Charities. Time for the Catholic Church to end it’s addiction to government money!… Rachel’s tweet was referring to her recent visit to the U.S. southern border and her undercover video exposing Bishop Weisenburger’s operation housing illegal aliens in Tuscon.

America’s Flight From Marriage Laid Bare by New Study, by Charles Collins

By Charles Collins, Catholic Herald – A new study claims one-in-three young adults in the United States will never marry… Writing for the Institute for Family Studies (IFS), Lyman Stone said these are close to the lowest levels ever observed for marriage rates… “Many commentators will blame these declines on the increased delay in marriage. While there’s some truth to this, the situation is extreme at higher ages, too,” he wrote…

Saint of the Day for March 4: St. Casimir

By Franciscan Media – Casimir, born of kings and in line to be a king himself, was filled with exceptional values and learning by a great teacher, John Dlugosz. Even his critics could not say that his conscientious objection indicated softness. As a teenager, Casimir lived a highly disciplined, even severe life, sleeping on the ground, spending a great part of the night in prayer and dedicating himself to lifelong celibacy.

New Book Challenges Men to Virtue, Strength, and Staying in the Saddle, by Julian Kwasniewski

By Julian Kwasniewski, Catholic World Report – Wherever you live, Bear Woznick’s new book 12 Rules for Manliness: Where Have All the Cowboys Gone brings some of their wisdom right to you. “The world needs more real men. The world needs more cowboys.”… Woznick’s sentiment is echoed by Catholic men’s guides of various stripes, but few authors have the credentials he has: real time in the saddle, in the waves, on the road… “Men,” Woznick says, “we need to fan into flame the hidden embers in the ashes of traditional virtues to put a fire in our belly that will make us strong and maybe even a little dangerous.”… This book takes an explicitly Catholic and Christian approach to virtue building, acknowledging that building real virtue is impossible without divine assistance.

What is the Catholic Church’s Position on IVF? by Peter Pinedo

By Peter Pinedo, Catholic News Agency – Since the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that embryos created through in vitro fertilization (IVF) are human children, debate over fertility treatment has erupted anew… Here’s everything you need to know… What is IVF?… IVF is a medical procedure that fuses sperm and egg in a lab environment to conceive a child outside of the sexual act. The live embryo is then later implanted into a uterus to continue developing until birth… According to the Mayo Clinic, IVF is typically used as a “treatment for infertility” that “also can be used to prevent passing on genetic problems to a child.”

Pope Francis: Sloganeering Politician, by Henry Sire

By Henry Sire, One Peter Five – Speaking for myself, one of the many doctrines of Pope Francis with which I fully agree is that “the reality is greater than the idea”. In this case, the reality is that Pope Francis is a politician; and, as with all politicians, his pronouncements are slogans in his essential aim of courting power and popularity. Fr Lanzetta, however, has chosen a more painstaking approach, that of analysing the Pope’s words in detail and thereby pointing out the shallowness and incoherence they represent. From both methods the greater reality emerges.

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Father, I Have Sinned against Heaven and You

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 15:1-3,11-32 – 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: And he said, “There was a man who had two sons; and the younger of them said to his father, `Father, give me the share of property that falls to me.’ And he divided his living between them. ….

Christians, You Have Been Warned. The States are Coming for Your Children, by Chuck Mason

By Chuck Mason, The Stream – A Catholic couple’s fight with Indiana Child Services to raise their “transgender” son according to their faith provides a shot across the bow to all Christian parents — if a child’s gender preference is not accepted, Child Protective Services (CPS) will take the child away… Fox News reported Indiana CPS removed a child from his Catholic parents because they wouldn’t use his chosen name or pronouns that reflected his chosen gender orientation. CPS relocated the male child, who identifies as female, to a “gender-affirming” foster home after the child reported his parents to the authorities. …

Strange News That Makes You Think Strange Things… by Dr. Jeff Mirus

By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – Sometimes the news can appear to be just plain strange… Just for fun, I’ve decided to compile ten examples of the strangeness of some very recent Catholic news: … India’s bishops urge voters to keep country secular: This hardly sounds like a recipe for Christian perfection. But then Catholics constitute just 1.5 percent of India’s population, with Christians overall accounting for 2.3 percent. By contrast, India is 80% Hindu—a religion which is grotesquely, violently, and even demonically pagan. In other words, politics remains the art of the possible.

Msgr. Charles Pope: What’s at Stake? Not Much, It Would Seem, in Many Parishes.

By Msgr. Charles Pope – In a recent book, “Why They Follow”, Matthew Warner has some important reflections to help understand the emptying pews… He begins with the modern sense that most people are basically in good shape and will most likely attain heaven: It’s very difficult to break through and communicate with somebody who just doesn’t seem to care. The modern attitude seems to be that everything in [most] humans is basically in order and that all is well. If that’s true, Jesus becomes merely a great spiritual teacher ….

OUTRAGE: San Antonio Archbishop Cancels Catholic Family Business, by John-Henry Westen

By John-Henry Westen, LifeSiteNews – The letter from Archbishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller of San Antonio formally prohibits all clergy, schools, retreat centers, and Catholic groups ‘from contracting with or utilizing Sanctus Ranch for any Catholic-sponsored retreats, meetings, activities, or spiritual endeavors.’… Even where contracts were already signed, the bishop directed them to discuss it with his legal team rather than fulfill their contractual obligations. Archbishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller instructed Catholics against Sanctus Ranch, telling them not “to participate in any of its activities.”

Catholic Ethicists Decry Lax ‘Brain-Death’ Standards [Exclusive]

By Catholic World News – Current medical criteria for diagnosing “brain death” are woefully inadequate, and more than half of organ donors who have been declared “brain dead” are still alive. These are the conclusions of a group of 151 Catholic doctors, ethicists, theologians, and others, in a statement released on February 27.
The statement, entitled Catholics United on Brain Death and Organ Donation: A Call to Action calls for an immediate moratorium on the transplantation of vital organs.

Fr. Gerald E. Murray: Cardinal McElroy Denounces the ‘Haters’

By Fr. Gerald E. Murray, The Catholic Thing – “It is essential to safeguard the deposit of faith,” Cardinal Robert McElroy affirmed in his recent address to the Los Angeles Archdiocesan Religious Education Congress. Yet he next posed this question: But how do the doctrinal tradition and history of the church restrict the church’s ability to refine its teaching when confronted with a world where life itself is evolving in critical ways, and it is becoming clear that on some issues the understanding of human nature and moral reality upon which previous declarations of doctrine were made were in fact limited or defective?

Walgreens and CVS Will Start Selling Abortion Pills That Kill Babies, by Steven Ertelt 

Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The two largest pharmacies in America will start selling abortion pills this month that end the lives of unborn children by starting them to death… Walgreens and CVS will both sell the abortion pills despite the fact that they kill a developing human being and have killed at least dozens of women and injured tens of thousands more. They plan to initially roll out abortion drug sales in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, California and Illinois — all Democrat states where abortions are legal up to birth.

Saint of the Day for March 2: St. Agnes of Bohemia (1205 – March 6, 1282)

By Franciscan Media- Agnes had no children of her own but was certainly life-giving for all who knew her… Agnes was the daughter of Queen Constance and King Ottokar I of Bohemia. She was betrothed to the Duke of Silesia, who died three years later. As she grew up, she decided she wanted to enter the religious life.

Cardinal Raymond Burke: Confronting the World: A Nine-Month Novena

By Cardinal Raymond Burke, Catholic Exchange – To this end, I am calling on all Catholics, especially those in the Americas, to join me in praying a nine-month novena to Our Lady of Guadalupe, beginning on March 12 of this year, and ending with a consecration to Our Lady of Guadalupe on her feast on December 12… Our Lady of Guadalupe bids us to come to her, so that she may lead us to her Divine Son, the only source of our salvation. The situation in the world today is grave, even as it was at the time of her apparitions in 1531, but we must never give up hope, we must never turn away from the maternal gaze of the Mother of God Who draws us to her Divine Son alive for us in the Church, above all, in the Sacraments of Penance and the Holy Eucharist.

Msgr. Charles Pope: A Study of Fear in the Story of Chicken Little

By Msgr. Charles Pope – Fear is a complex passion. On the one hand, there are things that we ought to fear such as grave physical and spiritual dangers. The fear of being near the edge of a cliff might well save our life. The fear of serious sin and the punishment we might experience or the offense to God (who loves us) is both appropriate and holy. Sadly, more people lack this holy fear rooted in the possible loss of what is most precious to us: our eternal life with God… There are also things we fear that we should not, and things that we fear more than we should. These sorts of fears are usually rooted in our disordered and inordinate affections.

El Salvadoran Pres. Bukele Warns America That It’s Like a Frog in Boiling Water, But There’s Still Time to Jump, by Evan Poellinger

By Evan Poellinger, MRC TV – El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele offered his prediction of the potential future facing the United States, while reassuring Americans that they still have an opportunity to reverse course, in a speech in Washington, DC… President Bukele spoke on the evening of February 22 at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), telling his audience that “they say globalism comes to die at CPAC. I’m here to tell you that, in El Salvador, it’s already dead. But, if you want globalism to die here too, you must be willing to unapologetically fight against everything and everyone that stands for it.”

Trump & Biden: A Tale of Two Visits, by Douglas Andrews

By Douglas Andrews, Patriot Post – While Donald Trump visited an illegal immigration hot spot, Joe Biden steered clear of the chaos and talked about … climate change… Newcomers. Newcomers… That’s the new poll-tested term that Joe Biden is trotting out to describe those who’ve crossed our southern border illegally. We prefer a more descriptive term: illegal immigrants.

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: The Stone Which the Builders Rejected

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 21:33-46 – “Hear another parable. There was a householder who planted a vineyard, and set a hedge around it, and dug a wine press in it, and built a tower, and let it out to tenants, and went into another country. When the season of fruit drew near, he sent his servants to the tenants, to get his fruit; and the tenants took his servants and beat one, killed another, and stoned another. …

Is Catholic Feminism Working? by Carrie Gress

By Carrie Gress, The Catholic Thing – The idea that Catholics must embrace feminism to engage non-Catholic women has been repeated so frequently that it’s simply accepted as a truism. But is it actually working? … Before answering that question, let’s take a close look at the work of St. John Paul II. He is generally invoked as the reason why we must have a Catholic feminism. As pope, John Paul was clearly interested in upholding the dignity of every woman. His 1988 Apostolic Letter, Mulieris Dignitatem ….

Bishop Mutsaerts: “In 2000 Years, We Have Never Seen So Many People Oppose A Roman Declaration”

By Javier Arias, Info Vaticana – I can bless thieves, but not their activities. I can bless homosexuals, but not their union. I do not rule out that Pope Francis takes new steps in the direction he has taken. But we also know that where there is no continuity there is a break with tradition. We haven’t seen that before in 2,000 years. That there is a break with Tradition may be evident by the resistance. In 2000 years, we have never seen so many people – not even an entire continent – oppose a Roman Declaration.

Why Are CALIFORNIA Bishops Blasting Ken Paxton for Trying to Curb Illegal Immigration in TEXAS? by McKenna Snow

By McKenna Snow, Catholic Vote – Might these bishops be concerned about the millions of dollars they receive in taxpayer funds to aid illegal aliens?… The Catholic bishops of California this week released a statement expressing their support of the Texas bishops and the Annunciation House… TX Attorney General Ken Paxton announced on February 20 that he filed a lawsuit… after his office “reviewed significant public record information strongly suggesting” that the House was “facilitating illegal entry to the United States, alien harboring, human smuggling, and operating a stash house.”

Contraception Regret at Red Lobster, by Kennedy Hall

By Kennedy Hall, Crisis Magazine – No amount of money or personal development in education or the business world is worth the pain that comes with the regret of closing yourself to new life… Last weekend we decided to take a trip across the border to Port Huron, Michigan, to do a bit of shopping. Like the majority of Canadians who make the same international trip in search of lower prices and cheap gas, we shopped at Hobby Lobby, Target, and T.J. Maxx. I may have stopped into Wild Bill’s Tobacco Shop to stock up…Who am I kidding?

Renewing the Moral Life While Renouncing the Tyranny of the Banal, by Carl E. Olson

By Carl E. Olson, Catholic World Report – And this brings us back to where we started, with St. John XXIII’s inaugural address. The council rightly saw that we need to take the logic of the Mass and proclaim it with new analogies, images, and fervor, in order to wrest back our imaginations from the increasingly secular world. But we haven’t succeeded. In part because the epistemological categories of the modern West are so powerful, and its lure so seductive, that we’re like the protagonist in La Dolce Vita, half remembering what we once knew through a haze. …

How To Sidewalk Counsel Abortion-Minded Moms Without Going To Prison, by Lauren Muzyka

By Lauren Muzyka, The Federalist – As president and CEO of the nation’s largest sidewalk outreach organization serving outside of abortion facilities, I’m deeply concerned when I hear of someone being arrested for their presence at a facility. Recently, six pro-life activists in Tennessee were convicted for supposedly singing hymns outside an abortion facility. After throwing on my attorney hat and digging into the case, it became clear there was more to the story than many are letting on

Teaching America to Fear Christians, by Phil Lawler

By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – In a remarkably piece of alarmist propaganda, responding to the Alabama court decision that ruled a frozen embryo has legal rights, the New York Times columnist lamented that the US today “is awash in religiosity when it comes to human reproduction.” I confess that I hadn’t noticed. The public debate—at least as conducted in outlets like the New York Times tends to begin and end with the invocation of the word “choice.”

Has Google Created an AI Frankenstein? by Michael Brown

By Michael Brown, The Stream – Last week, I posted an article titled “The Programming of AI and the Indoctrination of Our Children,” highlighting the ridiculously obvious, radical leftist biases in both the Google search engine and Google’s new AI bot named Gemini. Since then, we have learned just how extremist Google’s Gemini really is, not to mention how long Google apparently says it will take to fix things. This leads to the question: has Google created an AI Frankenstein?

Fr. Roger Landry: How the Alabama In Vitro Fertilization Case Exposes the Wild West of Assisted Reproductive Technologies

By Father Roger Landry, EWTN News – The Feb. 16 ruling by the Supreme Court of Alabama, which by an 8-1 margin determined that cryogenically frozen human embryos are considered unborn children under Alabama law, has brought a long-awaited spotlight on the practices, lack of regulation and dearth of ethics in the in vitro fertilization (IVF) and assisted reproductive technology (ART) industries… The decision on the consolidated appeal by three families — the official title of which is an unwieldy 98 words — against the Center for Reproductive Medicine and Mobile Infirmary Medical Center allows their lawsuit to go forward.

Saint of the Day for March 1: St. David of Wales (d. March 1, 589)

By Franciscan Media- David is the patron saint of Wales and perhaps the most famous of British saints. Ironically, we have little reliable information about him.
It is known that he became a priest, engaged in missionary work, and founded many monasteries, including his principal abbey in southwestern Wales. ..

For Your Discernment! WATCH! Revelations From Heaven: The Divine Reconquest Over Church’s Infiltration Begins Now, by John-Henry Westen

By John-Henry Westen, LifeSiteNews – I was blessed by a providential encounter with Fr. John Mary Foster of the Mission of Divine Mercy in Texas who had discerned he was to reach out to me regarding the messages from heaven his religious community has received about our times. Most importantly the messages from Our Lord and Our Lady reveal that the heavenly reconquest of the Church which has been infiltrated begins NOW. And they also say that the Church today is without a shepherd. ….

The Truth About Alabama’s Ruling on IVF, by Ryan T. Anderson

By Ryan T. Anderson, First Thing – During the George W. Bush administration, Americans were repeatedly warned about Christian fascists or theocrats threatening to take over America. Now we’re told Christian Nationalists will be running the second Trump administration and imperiling all we hold dear as Americans… Ruth Marcus opened a recent Washington Post column with a “welcome to the theocracy.” She was referring to an opinion by Alabama Chief Justice Tom Parker on a state constitutional amendment regarding “the sanctity of unborn life” as applied to IVF embryos. Justice Parker had cited various sources in the Jewish and Christian traditions to explain the roots of “sanctity.”

Bishop Strickland Pens Open Letter to Pope Francis Pleading for Him to ‘Return to Christ’

By Bishop Joseph E. Strickland, Emeritus of the Diocese of Tyler, LifeSiteNews – I am compelled to speak to all of my brother bishops around the world, including Pope Francis, Bishop of Rome. In many ways, I am the least among you, but I share with you the anointing as a successor of the apostles and the call to guard the Deposit of Faith, and I speak to you in this spirit… I beseech you, let us return to Christ and His Way, and let us be bold like our predecessors from the first, second, and third centuries, many of whom followed the Lord to death, bearing heavy crosses in His name. Let us stand with our brothers, who in the 20th century, were strong enough to speak against despotic rulers even though they were a minority voice in their time. Let us, in the 21st century, be vigorous in knowing and proclaiming Jesus Christ as the Light of the World and the Lord of Truth. ….

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Lazarus Was Carried to Abraham’s Bosom

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 16:19-31 – “There was a rich man, who was clothed in purple and fine linen and who feasted sumptuously every day. And at his gate lay a poor man named Lazarus, full of sores, who desired to be fed with what fell from the rich man’s table; moreover the dogs came and licked his sores. The poor man died and was carried by the angels to Abraham’s bosom. The rich man also died and was buried; …..

Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: Alabama’s Court Decision Sparks Debate Over Ethics of IVF

By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – In the majority ruling, Alabama Supreme Court Justice Jay Mitchell ruled that the Wrongful Death of a Minor Act “applies to all unborn children, regardless of their location.” He added: It applies to all children, born and unborn, without limitation. It is not the role of this Court to craft a new limitation based on our own view of what is or is not wise public policy. That is especially true where, as here, the People of this State have adopted a Constitutional amendment directly aimed at stopping courts from excluding ‘unborn life’ from legal protection.

With Him in the Desert, by Michael Pakaluk

By Michael Pakaluk, The Catholic Thing – I’ve been in the desert with Him these days of Lent, at the suggestion of a priest.  In the way that immigrants have pined for their homeland of Ireland, or Italy; or pilgrims can keep in their hearts those special days in Rome or Jerusalem: Can we, for this season, live not so much among the distractions of the world, but rather be recollected, with Him, in a desert place?  This same priest said that we should also look for the Devil there, who most assuredly will assail us.

Demos II: A Profile of the Next Pope, Writes Cardinal

By Demos II, ECCLESIA, Daily Compass – Pope Francis’ pontificate … Its shortcomings are equally obvious: an autocratic, at times seemingly vindictive, style of governance; a carelessness in matters of law; an intolerance for even respectful disagreement; and – most seriously – a pattern of ambiguity in matters of faith and morals causing confusion among the faithful. Confusion breeds division and conflict. It undermines confidence in the Word of God. It weakens evangelical witness. And the result today is a Church more fractured than at any time in her recent history. …

Bishop  Joseph Strickland – A Letter to Bishops

By Joseph Strickland, Emeritus of the Diocese of Tyler – … I beseech you, let us return to Christ and His Way, and let us be bold like our predecessors from the first, second, and third centuries, many of whom followed the Lord to death, bearing heavy crosses in His name. Let us stand with our brothers, who in the 20th century, were strong enough to speak against despotic rulers even though they were a minority voice in their time. Let us, in the 21st century, be vigorous in knowing and proclaiming Jesus Christ as the Light of the World and the Lord of Truth… We must recognize that we stand at a precipice of devastation, the likes of which the world has never seen. Let us open our eyes to the evil forces that bring division and darkness, even as they claim to offer a new way for humanity.

St. Joseph’s Silence Reminds Us of the Importance of Our Actions, by Susan Ciancio

By Susan Ciancio, Catholic World Report – The Gospel of Matthew tells us that Joseph was a “righteous” man. He was courageous, obedient to God, faithful, loving, and generous. We see how he lived out those virtues in how he led, protected, and served his family. He is a beautiful example of how we should live our lives—both within our homes and within our communities.

Good Riddance To Mitch McConnell: A List Of GOP Senate Chief’s Worst Blunders In Leadership, by Tristan Justice

By Tristan Justice, The Federalist – Rep. Sen. Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky announced Tuesday he would step down from leadership… Federalist CEO Sean Davis reported that Senate insiders see McConnell’s decision as both a concession and a power grab… “Even a growing number of moderates were angry at the chaos he was sowing in the conference”…McConnell, another aide said, is just trying to get ahead of “a possible defenestration.”

Woke Catholicism and the New Reign of Terror, by Michael J. Matt, Editor

By Michael J. Matt, Editor, The Remnant – It was a prostitute on the altar the first time around; today it’s a funeral for a male prostitute, laid out just feet from the Tabernacle and hailed as the “Mother of All Whores”… Congratulations, folks! In terms of sheer diabolical awfulness, you have lived long enough to see the most egregious abominations in history surpassed. On the left (see image above), we have La fête de la Raison (“The Feast of Reason”), an actual event which took place during the French Revolution in the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, November 10, 1793. Note how the woman of ill repute stomps on a Crucifix while seated on an altar in what looks to be a Catholic Church. 

Busted! Democrats Violated Constitution in Order to Spend $1.7 Trillion, Federal Court Rules, by Craig Bannister

By Craig Bannister, CNSNews – House Democrats used an unconstitutional ploy to pass a $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill signed by Pres. Joe Biden in December of 2022, a federal court ruled on Tuesday… Ruling on a lawsuit filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, federal Judge James Hendrix agreed that House Democrats, led by Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), did not have a constitutional quorum present needed to pass the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023 on Dec. 23, 2022.

Greek Bishops Excommunicate Legislators Who Voted for Gay Marriage

By Kythira,  Orthodox Christianity – Members of Greek Parliament who voted to legalize gay marriage and the adoption of children by gay couples earlier this month have been excommunicated in at least two dioceses of the Greek Orthodox Church… OrthoChristian reported yesterday that they are forbidden to commune within the Metropolis of Piraeus, by decision of the diocesan clerical assembly.

A Mass Worth Sacrificing For, by Amanda Farnum

By Amanda Farnum, Crisis Magazine – Our family endured many hardships to attend the traditional Latin Mass. Now it’s being taken away from us… On February 11, 2024, we got the news (from Bishop Joe Vasquez) everyone in the community was holding their breath to hear. In accordance with the motu proprio Traditionis Custodes, and by the instruction of our Holy Father, Pope Francis, the Traditional Latin Mass will no longer be celebrated at St. Mary’s Cathedral as of March 19th.

Dialogue with the Devil: Freemasons & the Vatican, by T. S. Flanders

By T. S. Flanders, OnePeterFive – Now Cardinal Coccopalmerio has presented again publicly to the Freemasons, saying there has been “an evolution in mutual understanding” between the devil’s minions [Freemasonry] and the Catholic Church… “Evolution?” (When you say the word it’s like magic, and it turns black into white and Coke into Pepsi. Try it!) Remember when Fernández said the magic word “development” in order to contradict the ban on blessing sodomy? More on that in a minute.

Saint of the Day for February 29: Saint Oswald (925 – February 29, 992)

By Franciscan Media – Saint Oswald’s Story – The last acts in the life of today’s saint make for an amazing story. In truth, they merely underscore the holiness he exhibited throughout his life…
Born into a military family in 10th-century England, Oswald was a nephew of the archbishop of Canterbury, who raised him and played a crucial role in his early education. Oswald continued his studies abroad in France, where he became a Benedictine monk.

Amazon’s ‘Expats’ Features Pro-Life Scene as Young Mother Sees Her Baby for First Time During Sonogram, by Dawn Slusher

By Dawn Slusher, MRC TV – Something magical appears to have been gifted to us out of the writers’ strike that gripped Hollywood for five months and delayed fall and winter show premieres – we are seeing much less liberal propaganda as these delayed shows finally roll out. Perhaps the writers have been too busy playing catch up to be working in cahoots with leftist groups such as Planned Parenthood, among others, and inserting liberal lectures as they normally do.In the case of Amazon Prime’s hit drama “Expats,”there was actually a very pro-life moment in the season finale ….

Fr. Mike Schmitz: Catholic Teaching on IVF and Contraception Explained

By Father Mike Schmitz, Ascension Presents – For many people, the Catholic Church’s teaching on in vitro fertilization and contraception is a hard one, but it is in concordance with the nature of things. The nature of a thing, as Fr. MIke puts it, is its “what-it’s-for-ness”. Sex is for procreation and the unity of the couple. Equally important is the fact that sex, not in vitro fertilization, is the natural way to bring forth a new life. Contraception and in vitro fertilization violate the nature of not only sex, but also the nature of the person and life itself. …

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation, by Can You Drink Christ’s Cup?

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 20:17-28 – And as Jesus was going up to Jerusalem, he took the twelve disciples aside, and on the way he said to them, “Behold, we are going up to Jerusalem; and the Son of man will be delivered to the chief priests and scribes, and they will condemn him to death, and deliver him to the Gentiles to be mocked and scourged and crucified, and he will be raised on the third day.” Then the mother of the sons of Zebedee came up to him …..

Bishop Strickland: ‘The Church is Called to be a Divine Organization,’ Not a Democracy, by Evan Poellinger

By Evan Poellinger, CNSNews – Catholic Bishop Joseph Strickland has offered his insights into the challenges facing the American Catholic Church and stated that he believed that the problems facing the Church are paralleled by America’s political woes… His Excellency opined that the biggest problem facing the Church was “a lack of clear embracing of the truth that God has revealed to us.”… (he) said that the truths of faith are not simply matters of the world, but are divinely revealed and not subject to changing political whims… “We are a religion based on a revealed truth,” Strickland explained:

The Irreplaceable Role of Fathers, by Philip Martin

By Philip Martin, Crisis Magazine – Nearly 2,000 years later, the reality of God’s Fatherhood is more necessary, perhaps, than it has ever been. Every person has father wounds, no matter how great your father was. If he was imperfect, he left wounds by his words and actions (or lack thereof); if he was, for all intents and purposes, perfect, he set a nearly impossible standard that you probably never felt you could live up to… But if he was there, if he tried, count your blessings; if he worked hard with you in mind, offer up a prayer of thanksgiving.

Speaker Mike Johnson, Trump Champion IVF Along With Other Republicans, by Alex Miller 

By Alex Miller, The Washington Times – House Speaker Mike Johnson on Friday teamed up with former President Donald Trump and dozens of other congressional Republicans in supporting in vitro fertilization following the Alabama Supreme Court’s ruling that spurred a halt in fertility treatments… The aftermath of the bombshell last week left conservatives scrambling to get the message out that while they don’t support abortion, they do support IVF. The National Republican Senatorial Committee urged its candidates to defend IVF amid Democrats’ aim to use it and abortion as huge issues this election year.

Vatican Prelate’s Mixed Messages on Freemasonry are Typical Francis-Era ‘Doublespeak’, by Michael Haynes

By Michael Haynes, LifeSiteNews – Riccardo Cascioli, editor-in-chief of La Nuova Bussola Quotidiana, told LifeSiteNews that ‘this is a case of the consolidated style typical of this pontificate: while doctrine is affirmed, actions deny it.’… A prominent Vatican theologian has been accused of backtracking and practicing “doublespeak” after his recent interventions opening the door to Catholic-Freemason dialogue by accentuating the ideas of “love and mercy.”

What Happened to the Christianity of the Apostles? by Dr. Jeff Mirus 

By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – Nowhere in Scripture, in fact, will you find a spirit of “dialogue” except with those who had a serious interest in the truth. You will not find study groups set up to probe error for its vestiges of truth; nor will you find joint statements to emphasize where opposing groups agree so that they can disagree in peace. It is as if the Church in the West, as soon as it was clear that she was no longer part of the dominant culture in the West, has decided no longer to preach the truth or denounce error but henceforth to bravely acknowledge that she approves of some contemporary secular insights…while remaining silent about everything else.

Catholic Bishops Complicit in Child Trafficking? by Kim Jarrett

By Kim Jarrett, Just The News – Catholic Bishops bank billions facilitating the illegal invasion of America – so what if a few kids get trafficked as a part of their Cash Bonanza?… Twenty-two state attorneys general said Monday more than 85,000 migrant children could be lost based on a report from the Department of Health and Human Services… The report issued this month shows many of the children could be in the labor market or sex trafficked, they said in a letter… “By law, the DHHS is responsible for keeping these children safe when they arrive”

WATCH: Bishop Joseph Strickland Says Catholics Were Targeted by FBI Because They Are Pro-Life, by Katherine Hamilton

By Katherine Hamilton, Breitbart – The FBI’s targeting of Catholics sounds “much more like Nazi Germany or communist Russia than the United States,” Bishop Joseph Strickland said… Breitbart News’s Matthew Perdie interviewed Strickland on Thursday at CPAC 2024 in National Harbor, Maryland, about the FBI’s investigation into traditional Catholic churches… a leaked memo last year from the FBI’s Richmond office stated that violent extremists’ “interest” in “radical-traditionalist Catholic” ideology was growing ….

Bishop Rhoades Condemns Paxton’s Attempt To Curb Catholic Organizations Enabling Illegal Immigration, by McKenna Snow

By McKenna Snow, Catholic Vote – Bishop Kevin Rhoades of Fort Wayne-South Bend, Indiana this week issued a statement arguing that faith-driven ministries should be free to “meet the basic human needs of migrants.”… Rhoades’ statement comes shortly after Bishop Mark Seitz of El Paso criticized Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s attempt to shut down a Catholic-run nonprofit migrant shelter. Rhoades is the chairman of the United States Council of Catholic Bishops’ Committee for Religious Liberty.

Pro-Lifers to Strategize at Major Retreat in Florida With Fr. Orsi Next Month, by Calvin Freiburger

By Calvin Freiburger, LifeSiteNews – “The Law of Life Summit is a vital opportunity to open people’s eyes to the reality of post-Roe America,” said Nate Robertson, vice president of Sidewalk Advocates for Life. “With a weaponized DOJ, misleading ballot measures in state elections all across the country, and governors of abortion-destination states advertising across state lines, we need people to understand that the movement to save lives and end abortion did not end with the Dobbs decision. We need to work together more than ever before. We need to reach out to women more than ever before.

Is There Still a “Catholic Vote?”, by George J. Marlin

By George J. Marlin, Crisis Magazine – Are there Catholic voting blocs today? Yes and no… Let me explain… For most of the 20th century, there were monolithic blocs of urban Catholic voters who determined the outcomes of many Federal, State and local elections. These Catholics, whom Cardinal Timothy Dolan fondly calls “meat and potato” faithful, went to Mass on Sunday, obeyed the teachings of the Church, sent their children to Catholic schools, and joined Catholic fraternal societies. The parish was often the center of their lives.

Saint of the Day for February 28: Blessed Daniel Brottier (Sept. 7, 1876 – Feb. 28, 1936)

By Franciscan Media – Born in France in 1876, Daniel was ordained in 1899 and began a teaching career. That didn’t satisfy him long. He wanted to use his zeal for the gospel far beyond the classroom. He joined the missionary Congregation of the Holy Spirit, which sent him to Senegal, West Africa. …

Bishop Strickland Changes the Game, by Sheryl Collmer

By Sheryl Collmer, Crisis Magazine – A student of (Bishop Strickland’s) from way back, I recognized his preaching style, the way he tips forward like a drinky bird when he is making an especially essential point, his whole body saying: “listen.” Around three minutes into the event, he unfolded his notes; around five minutes, he began speaking from them. There was apparently nothing Hudson could do to stop him, even if he had wanted to. The bishop had something to say, and once he began to speak from his notes, he rolled like a freight train. Around the 13-minute mark, the bishop got to the IVF issue. At home, we all shouted, “He’s going there!” ….

Daily Scripture Reading 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. ….

Sacrilege at St. Patrick’s Cathedral: Is Ignorance a Valid Excuse? by Matt Gaspers

By Matt Gaspers, Managing Editor, Catholic Family News – By now, I’m sure that most readers have seen or heard about what transpired on February 15 at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City… For those who haven’t, in short, a notorious transgender “woman” (male), activist, and former prostitute who went by the name “Cecilia Gentili” was given a public Catholic funeral service — professionally live-streamed via a channel called “Trans Equity,” no less! — despite the fact that he identified “as an atheist” in an interview published last November.

Cardinal Burke Announces Novena to Our Lady of Guadalupe for ‘Crises of Our Age’

By Michael Haynes, LifeSiteNews – The novena aims to invoke Our Lady’s protection over the Church and the world ‘against the pressing crises of our age,’ culminating in a consecration on December 12, the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe… Raymond Cardinal Burke has announced the start of a global, nine-month novena to Our Lady of Guadalupe, calling on Catholics to beseech Mary’s intercession on the Church and the world in the face of the “crises of our age.”

Suppression of Free Speech Case! Mamet’s Map and Netchoice V. Paxton, by Philip Hamburger

By Philip Hamburger, First Things – Now, however, government just asks social media platforms to suppress speech, and because they are chokepoints for much public communication, they offer the government the opportunity for highly effective wholesale suppression. The government can thereby suppress speech without going to court—so the suppressed individuals must go to court to escape the censorship, thus leaving them the burdens of proof and persuasion. Never before has suppression been so easy or resisting it so difficult.

Catholic World Report: Dying Well in Today’s World: Medical and Spiritual Perspectives

By Catholic World Report, CWR Staff – “Death is not the end. There is no death in God,” says Deacon Stephen Doran, author of To Die Well: A Catholic Neurosurgeon’s Guide to the End of Life. “While our bodily death is the necessary gateway to heaven, this fulfills our greatest desire: union with God.”… The book splits itself between medicine and religion. Part I deals with medical issues around the end-of-life, from artificially provided nutrition and hydration to extraordinary means, euthanasia, brain death issues, issues that surrounded COVID, and advance directives. Part II deals with the spiritual side of death ….

Vatican Permits First Blessing at ‘Homosexual Wedding’, by Jules Gomes

By Jules Gomes, Church Militant – A celebrity homosexual couple who intends to conceive a child through surrogacy has made history after the Vatican permitted the blessing of the duo at a “religious wedding” held two days after their civil wedding. Father Francisco Gordalina blessed Uruguayan television personality 82-year-old Carlos Perciavalle and his 47-year-old partner Jimmy Castilhos at a party for 400 guests. The couple publicly advertised it as “the first [Catholic] religious wedding in the world” of its kind.

Endgame for a Papacy of Contradictions, by Phil Lawler 

By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Two important pieces appeared online over the past weekend. Each one summarized a major difficulty facing Pope Francis. Taken together these two short essays convey the impression that the contradictions of this pontificate may be reaching a critical mass; the Pope’s credibility is tottering… Dead Synodality, by Father Raymond de Souza, appearing on The Catholic Thing, is a sweeping tour of the horizon, touching on the Religious Education Congress in Los Angeles, the sacrilegious ceremony in St. Patrick’s cathedral, and fitting these episodes into the broader discussion of “synodality.”

Joy Reid Says Pro-Life People Want More Kids So They Can “Have More Slaves”, by Harold Hutchison 

By Harold Hutchison, LifeNews – MSNBC host Joy Reid attacked Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama on social media Monday after the former Auburn coach defended a ruling on in-vitro fertilization (IVF)… Tuberville praised the Alabama Supreme Court’s Feb. 16 ruling while attending the Conservative Political Action Conference(CPAC) last week, saying “we need to have more kids,” according to USA Today… “The United States has a population of north of 327 million people,” Reid said in a video posted on the Chinese-owned social media app TikTok. “Why do we need more kids?” …

Cardinal Sarah: ‘Very proud’ of African Bishops for Rejecting Pope Francis’ Homosexual ‘Blessings’, by Louis Knuffke

By Louis Knuffke, LifeSiteNews – Cardinal Robert Sarah, former prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Sacraments, said he is “very proud” that the African bishops have “completely” rejected the controversial Vatican document Fiducia Supplicans that proposes the priestly blessing of couples in irregular situations and same-sex couples… “I think Fiducia Supplicans has a response from the African Bishops — very clear… And not only the African bishops but many in Europe, in Kazakhstan, in Poland, refused, because the document has no scriptural basis, no theological basis.”

Alabama Rules That Embryos Are Children, by Emma Waters

By Emma Waters, First Things – Do human embryos deserve the same protections as human beings?… This is the question that drove three sets of parents—whose embryonic children were destroyed at an Alabama hospital’s fertility clinic—to sue the clinic and hospital under the state’s Wrongful Death of a Minor Act. On February 16, the Alabama Supreme Court released a 7-2 landmark decision in favor of protecting embryonic human life from destruction.

Saint of the Day for February 27: Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows

Franciscan Media – Born in Italy into a large family and baptized Francis, Saint Gabriel lost his mother when he was only four years old. He was educated by the Jesuits and, having been cured twice of serious illnesses, came to believe that God was calling him to the religious life. Young Francis wished to join the Jesuits but was turned down, probably because of his age, not yet 17. …

Msgr. Charles Pope: A Consideration of the Facts of In Vitro Fertilization and the Human Tendency to Demand What We Want, No Matter Who Gets Hurt.

By Msgr. Charles Pope – Alabama’s state Supreme Court ruled last week that embryos created by In vitro fertilization, (IVF), are considered children. and this has raised concerns that embryos that are destroyed or damaged could lead to civil liability. So some Alabama fertility clinics are halting operations, and even some, otherwise pro-life advocates are are opposed to the decision… But why should they be opposed. If life begins at conception, a foundational belief of the pro-life movement, should not embryos be protected from deep freezing and frequent discarding once they are no longer “needed?”

Google’s Gemini AI and Anti-White Bias, by Douglas Andrews

By Douglas Andrews, Patriot Post – Ask Google’s brand-new Gemini AI project for an image of a Founding Father, and it spits out a black guy with a powdered wig in a Continental Army uniform. Ask for an image of a Nazi, and it serves up yet another black guy — or maybe an Asian woman in gray Wehrmacht gear. Anything but a blond-haired, blue-eyed master-racer. Ask for an image of the pope, and you might just get the world’s first female pontiff of color.

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Be Merciful as Your Father Is Merciful

Author Don Schwager , Servants of the Word – Luke 6:36-38 -Be merciful, even as your Father is merciful. “Judge not, and you will not be judged; condemn not, and you will not be condemned; forgive, and you will be forgiven; give, and it will be given to you; good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over, will be put into your lap. For the measure you give will be the measure you get back.”

An Interview With Eric Metaxas: Should Christians Back Out of Politics and ‘Sing a Little Louder’? by John Zmirak

By  John Zmirak, The Stream – Eric Metaxas: The point of my book and the point of this film is to give Christians a last chance to understand that THIS IS IT. That if they do NOT step up and take action now — including getting political — they will be guilty of precisely what the German Christians were guilty of during the rise of Hitler. I feel so strongly about this that we are making screenings of the film FREE to any church that wants to show it. Not kidding. No strings attached. All folks need to do is go to www.lettertotheamericanchurch.com to sign up.

Marriages That Last, by Genesius

By Genesius, Catholic Stand – Over the past few months, I have attended two funerals. At both of them, elderly widowers were mourning their deceased wives. Both of the couples were married for more than 65 years… Both instances were a tribute to the sacrament of marriage. Both of the deceased were true to their vows made before God to love and honor their spouses “all the days of my life.” How wonderful that their marriages endured in a world actively trying to kill and pervert this sacrament.

Candid Catholicism, by Robert Royal

By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – Many people in many nations these days say they “don’t recognize” their country anymore. Between radical changes in sexual morals and social behavior, the inability to state the obvious like “what is a woman,” claims of racism and “hate” over everyday social frictions, massive unregulated immigration, and wholesale dismissals of the past as irretrievably evil, it’s no wonder. But it is a wonder that similar complaints – not exactly the same, but closely related – also arise often enough now about disorienting changes in the Church.

Msgr. Richard C. Antall: What Happened at St. Patrick’s Cathedral?

By Msgr. Richard C. Antall, Crisis Magazine – If the nonsense at St. Patrick’s had happened on my watch, I think I would have stopped the whole carnival, turned off the microphones and lights, and called the cops. This is not a criticism of Cardinal Dolan, whom I personally esteem, nor of his staff, who acted out of Christian charity-cum-New Yorker-tolerance of the weird. This is just a cranky old pastor, not famous for open-mindedness about things ecclesial, drawing a line in the shifting sands of our confused Church.

Pope Francis’s “All-Out Battle” Against Clerical Abuse Has Been a Failure, by Christopher R. Altieri

By Christopher R. Altieri, Catholic World Report – What have we seen in the way of leadership from Pope Francis in the intervening quinquennium?… Five years of failure… Pope Francis has refused to defrock a confessed child molester or even remove him from the College of Cardinals… Pope Francis has protected a favorite Argentinian prelate he himself raised to the episcopate and threatened those who sought justice from the Church… Pope Francis has presided over the appalling miscarriage of justice that has allowed a powerful celebrity artist-cleric not only to escape punishment for the abuse of as many as forty-one victims …

Lent is a Fitting Time to Pray for the Conversion of the Jews to ‘The New Israel,’ the Church of Christ

By Dom Prosper Guéranger, LifeSiteNews – The station is in the church of Saint Clement, pope and martyr. In this, more than in any other church of the city of Rome, there has been preserved the ancient arrangement of the early Christian basilicas… Under its altar there reposes the body of its holy patron, together with the relics of St. Ignatius of Antioch, and of the consul St. Flavius Clemens.

The American Stasi Controls What You Hear And See To Control What You Think And Do, by Sean Davis

By Sean Davis, CEO and co-founder, The Federalist – Russiagate? 100% American Stasi op from beginning to end. Ukraine impeachment? American Stasi op to defend its money-laundering playground in Ukraine, protect Biden, and hurt Trump. It was a psyop trifecta. The Kavanaugh rape hoax? Obvious American Stasi op. Covid? Oh, you better believe it. They brought out all the big guns on that one: it gave them the opportunity to take out Trump and deploy a biomedical surveillance state.

Father Jeffrey Kirby: Looking at the Mass Through the Eyes of Mary

By Father Jeffrey Kirby, EWTN News – The Eucharistic sacrifice is the summit and source of the entire Christian way of life. This truth has been emphasized by the Catholic Church throughout the ages. It was highlighted by the Second Vatican Council, as it called for reforms to the life of the Church… In her book Mary and the Liturgical Year: A Pastoral Resource, author Katharine Harmon explores the beauty of the sacred liturgy from the perspective of Mary. The book triples up as a devotional, theological reflection and a resource to understanding and applying the sacred liturgy to everyday life. …

Reclaiming a Culture of Life in Health Care, by Louis Brown

By Louis Brown, First Things – Tragically, it is not rare for health care entities to refuse patients life-sustaining nutrition. As a result, patients can end up dying not because of an illness but because of starvation. This kind of passive euthanasia is just the tip of the iceberg of the throwaway culture that pervades much of American health care. The United States urgently needs to revitalize its respect for the dignity of patients and protect their human and civil rights. ….

Saint of the Day for February 26: St. Maria Bertilla Boscardin

Franciscan Media, Feb 26, 2021 – If anyone knew rejection, ridicule and disappointment, it was today’s saint. But such trials only brought Maria Bertilla Boscardin closer to God and more determined to serve him… Born in Italy in 1888, the young girl lived in fear of her father, a violent man prone to jealousy and drunkenness. Her schooling was limited so that she could spend more time helping at home and working in the fields. She showed few talents and was often the butt of jokes.

LifeSiteNews: Bishop Strickland Champions Sanctity of Life, Turning America Into ‘One Nation Under God’ at CPAC

By LifeSiteNews staff – Strickland began with the notion that the United States must reform itself to the ideal of being “one nation under God.”… “We need to really pray and reflect on what that means, and return to those values,” Strickland urged. “Because too many, in the political world especially, are encouraging an atheistic approach to leading this nation. That will never last. That will never thrive.”… Strickland emphasized to the audience that the first step to returning America to its proper place under God is “humility.” ….

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Love and Pray for Your Enemies

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 5:43-48 – “You have heard that it was said, `You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you may be sons of your Father who is in heaven; for he makes his sun rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the just and on the unjust. ….

Saint Peter Damian and the Wounds of the Church, by Dawn Beutner

By Dawn Beutner, Catholic World Report – Peter Damian’s writings cover a wide range of important topics, and he is often favorably compared to John the Baptist for his courage in speaking out about the need for Church reform and for personal repentance. But sometimes people focus only on Peter’s Letter 31, which was an open letter that examined potential punishments for monks and clergy who participated in homosexual acts. In today’s culture, Peter’s strong language about those with same-sex attraction seems cruel. However, we shouldn’t be afraid to examine this letter, sometimes called the Book of Gomorrah. In this letter, written to the pope himself, Peter lists the kind of sexual sins that are being committed by monks and clergy …..

The ABOMINATION of DESOLATION Standing in New York’s Holy Place, by Michael J. Matt

By Michael J. Matt, Editor, Remnant TV – In this episode of the Remnant Underground, Michael Matt covers the transexual funeral scandal in New York City’s iconic Cathedral of Saint Patrick. How did this happen? Why did it happen? And how on earth can Cardinal Dolan claim that the “Cathedral people” did a great job with the damage control? Yeah, well, after the damage was already done. …

Transgender Funeral At New York Cathedral Was Likely A ‘Vicious’ Anti-Catholic Hate Crime, by Samuel Mangold-Lenett

By Samuel Mangold-Lenett, The Federalist – “The outrageous sacrilege perpetrated at St. Patrick’s Cathedral is indeed a hate crime,” Burch wrote. “Video footage shows that transgender activists intentionally used deception to obtain permission to enter St. Patrick’s and the facts show that access was used to desecrate that sacred space and mock Catholic faith and morals.”

Through Lent with the Stations of the Cross, by Jennifer S. Bryson, PhD

By Jennifer S. Bryson, PhD, OnePeterFive – To guide my Lenten reflections this year, I am using the new book The Stations of the Cross in Slow Motion: A Daily Devotion by Suzan Sammons (Sophia Institute Press, 2023). This book guides the user each day through one Station of the Cross, considering several aspects of each for three to four days at a time, except for one day each for Holy Saturday and the triumph of the Resurrection. …

WATCH! WND News Services: Tucker Carlson: How Many People Died From the COVID Shot?

By WND News Services – Do vaccines actually cause autism? Steve Kirsch looked at the data… Tucker Carlson – @TuckerCarlson – How many people died from the COVID shot? Do vaccines actually cause autism? Steve Kirsch has looked at the data. …

Sunny Side of The Stream: Lawmakers in Four States Consider Laws That Would Show Fetal Development Video in Classrooms

By Aliya Kuykendall, The Stream – “Baby Olivia” is an educational animated video illustrating human development from fertilization until the point that a baby is ready to be born. Live Action, a pro-life advocacy group, made the three-minute video. This video, or ones like it, may soon be shown in classrooms in several states… “The Baby Olivia project provides a medically accurate, animated glimpse of human life from the moment of fertilization. The story details her growth as she progresses from one developmental stage to the next…”

Alabama Supreme Court Justice Tom Parker: “All Human Beings Bear God’s Image From the Moment of Conception”, by Steven Ertelt

By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Tom Parker issued the following concurring opinion in a case last week that ruled 8-1 that unborn children are human beings and the state’s wrongful death law can include them when it comes to destroying human embryos at an IVF fertility clinic… A good judge follows the Constitution instead of policy, except when the Constitution itself commands the judge to follow a certain policy. In these cases, that means upholding the sanctity of unborn life, including unborn life that exists outside the womb.

‘Cabrini’ Highlights the Saint Whose Trust in Christ Changed New York, by Joseph Pronechen

By Joseph Pronechen, EWTN News – … an article in New York’s The Sun dated June 30, 1889, which also described Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini as a “sympathetic woman with large coal-black eyes and a winning smile. … She is the founder of the order and has done wonderful work in providing refuges for the orphans in Italy.”… The article even quoted the future saint about her work. “Our object,” she said, “is to rescue the Italian orphans of the city from the misery and dangers that threaten them and to make good men and women of them.”

WATCH! Media Matters: CPAC Featured Guest Gives Strong Defense of Alabama Embryo Ruling That Imperils IVF

By Media Matters – Bishop Joseph E. Strickland on in-vitro fertilization: “We must help them understand the intricacies of what science has done in playing God, and having children, embryos, embryonic children frozen and too easily disposed of”… we must guide our great politicians, those who we hope will serve this nation into a brighter future. We must guide them in the ethics of the sanctity of life. We can’t expect those busy people who are doing their best to fight the battle that we must face. We can’t expect them to do it alone. …

Fr. Raymond J. de Souza: Dead Synodality

By Fr. Raymond J. de Souza, The Catholic Thing – For years the annual Religious Education Congress in Los Angeles has been a regular source of liturgical distress as various innovations test the bounds of reverence, not to say sacrilege. This year as the congress unfolded on the West Coast, the genuine sacrilege took place on the East Coast, at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York. The “sacrilegious” – the apposite term of the cathedral rector – funeral for atheist transgender activist Cecilia Gentili was something of an ambush, with the surprised cathedral priests cutting it short and offering a Mass of Reparation for the outrages afterwards. ….

Good News: Fertilized Embryos Are Human Lives, Says Alabama, by Emmy Griffin

By Emmy Griffin, Patriot Post – This humble publication tends to lean more toward the perspective that IVF, for all its promises to help families that are struggling with infertility, is a practice that has more cons than pros. This is particularly true when one considers that fertility doctors often extract and fertilize a plethora of eggs, but couples only use the “most viable” ones, leaving the rest either on ice or to be destroyed. If one believes that life begins at conception/fertilization, then the destruction of these lives is murder.

Opinion: A Liturgy from Hell, by George Kendall

By George Kendall, Chronicles – Fifty-three years ago, in 1969, a terrible act of vandalism was committed against the Catholic Church, an assault, not only on the Catholic faithful but on the very heart of the Church, the Eucharist, hence an attack on Christ himself. That crime consisted in the scrapping, on orders from the pope, of the Traditional Latin Mass, not only getting rid of the Latin language but butchering many of the texts of the liturgy, carving it up into a liturgy different in kind from the traditional one. That crime was the Novus Ordo, and it was perpetrated by a sadly misguided Pope Paul VI and cruelly forced down the throats of all of us who make up the Catholic faithful. …

Against the Woke Heresy, by David Warren

By David Warren, The Catholic Thing – The truth will win, often more quickly than we expected. This is an optimistic view, often maintained by the Catholic Church, such as in those moments when she is put to the test… Hope itself is not an argument for complacency, but rather, an argument against despair. The Christian virtue of Hope – like all the other graceful mysteries – presents difficulties to the narrowly rationalist mind, and to its logical conscience, steeped in naturalism.

Gender Ideologues Stack Deck on WHO Panel on Trans ‘Health’, by Grace Melton

By Grace Melton, Daily Signal – A who’s who of transgender activists was scheduled this week to meet in Geneva at the World Health Organization to develop new guidelines on “the health of trans and gender-diverse people.”… We can presume the meeting took place, even though public notice of it didn’t appear on the U.N. website listing meetings and conferences… Until recently, the international classification system of diseases treated gender confusion as a mental or behavioral disorder. But in 2019 …..

The Remnant: Reminder of How To Build Social Skills in Children

By Anonymous, The Remnant – Witnessing the growing lack of social skills in the youth, it is easy to conclude that the absence of the mother in the home of modern society has become pretty evident and damaging to the family unit and to the world… Let’s then remind everyone what are the basic social skills that kids need to learn because they are the natural pathway to success. Most of those used to be taught by parents to their children and most of them were already acquired by the age of 12 in the past.

Dolan: ‘We Don’t Do FBI Checks on People Who Want to be Buried’

By Matt McDonald, National Catholic Register – Priests at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City were surprised by the “irreverence and disrespect” that occurred during a funeral for a transgender activist last week, Cardinal Timothy Dolan said, in his first public comments on it… “We didn‘t know the background. We don’t do FBI checks on people who want to be buried,” Cardinal Dolan, the archbishop of New York, said during his podcast Tuesday.

AI “Girlfriends” Prove Modern Men Don’t Think Women Are Human, by Julian Kwasniewski

By Julian Kwasniewski, Crisis Magazine – In an era that prides itself on advancing the equality of women, AI girlfriends have erased the question since the question of a woman’s humanity has seemingly been solved in the negative. If this equation of woman and algorithm is allowed to stand, women need never compete again for anything—humanity, love, or dignity… In which case, feminism and every other “pro-woman” movement has failed in convincing tens of millions of men that women are human.

Did Fulton Sheen Prophesy About These Times? by Joseph Pronechen (Feb. 4, 2019)

By Joseph Pronechen, EWTN News – Prophetic then, he was already a visionary and forewarning in the Jan. 26, 1947, radio broadcast.
“Why is it that so few realize the seriousness of our present crisis?… Partly because men do not want to believe their own times are wicked, partly because it involves too much self-accusation, and principally because they have no standards outside of themselves by which to measure their times… Only those who live by faith really know what is happening in the world. The great masses without faith are unconscious of the destructive processes going on.”

Rupnik, Rigidity, and the Deepening Sham in Rome, by Christopher R. Altieri

By Christopher R. Altieri, Catholic World Report – A statement from the Vatican press office on Wednesday said the DDF now needs “to study the documentation acquired [in the Rupnik case] in order to identify which procedures can and should be implemented.”… Basically, what we have here is an outfit that can’t figure out how to stage manage its own sham… Even if Pope Francis were to commission an investigation into the Rupnik business, it would be maudlin and criminal to expect of it better than what we got in the McCarrick Report …..

If Peter Is the Rock, Where is the Pope? by Phil Lawler

By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – While we celebrate the certainty and unity that the See of Peter has brought to our faith over the centuries, the past decade has forced Catholics to question the nature of papal authority. When does a Pope teach with magisterial authority? When is he speaking for himself, and when does he represent Peter, the rock on whom the Lord built his Church?… These questions are tackled in a new book: “Super Hanc Petram: The Pope and the Church at a Dramatic Moment in History”, by Father Serafino Lanzetta ….

Is Censorship a National Security Imperative? by Douglas Andrews

By Douglas Andrews, Patriot Post – Here’s The Federalist’s normally sober-minded John Daniel Davidson: “If you didn’t see Tucker Carlson’s interview last week with Mike Benz, you need to take an hour and watch the whole thing. In a mind-bending narrative about the emergence of what Benz calls ‘military rule’ through an online censorship industry in the U.S., he lays out in startling detail just how corrupt and tyrannical the U.S. defense and foreign policy establishment has become.”

Msgr. Charles Pope: From Perfunctory Penitence to Compelling Confession In Four Easy Steps

By Msgr. Charles Pope – For many people the Sacrament of Confession is experienced in a rather perfunctory way. Upon preparing to go to confession many are content to look at some matters pertaining to external behavior: “I got angry with my children….I had lustful thoughts…. I was distracted in prayer, or I didn’t pray as much as I should…. I gossiped….and so forth. While the confession of these sorts of things is good and proper it also remains true that,  for confession to really heal,  it is necessary to go deeper. It is necessary to examine the deeper drives and motives of sin; to examine not only what I have done, by to ponder why.

Texas Attorney General Targets Catholic Nonprofit, Alleges it Facilitates Illegal Immigration, by Tyler Arnold

By Tyler Arnold, CNA – Texas AG Ken Paxton is trying to shut down a Catholic nonprofit organization in El Paso based on allegations that the group may be facilitating illegal immigration, harboring immigrants who entered the country illegally, and engaging in human smuggling… “The chaos at the southern border has created an environment where [nongovernmental organizations] funded with taxpayer money from the Biden administration facilitate astonishing horrors including human smuggling,” Paxton said in a statement. “While the federal government perpetuates the lawlessness destroying this country ….

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Ask and You Will Receive from Your Father in Heaven

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 7:7-12 – “Ask, and it will be given you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. For every one who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened. Or what man of you, if his son asks him for bread, will give him a stone? Or if he asks for a fish, will give him a serpent? ….

Alabama Supreme Court Rules Human Embryos are Human Beings With Human Rights, by Joshua Mercer

By Joshua Mercer, LifeNews – The Supreme Court of Alabama ruled Friday that frozen human embryos conceived in vitro fertilization (IVF) are children, with human rights under state law… In the court’s opinion, Justice Jay Mitchell cited the Wrongful Death of a Minor Act. He wrote that the state law “applies to all children, born and unborn, without limitation” and “regardless of their location.”

LifeSiteNews: Courageous Oregon Bishop Rejects ‘Blessing’ of Homosexual ‘Couples’

By Staff, LifeSite News – Bishop Liam Cary of the Diocese of Baker, Oregon, has firmly rejected any openness to blessing couples in same-sex or otherwise “irregular unions” following the 2023 Vatican Declaration Fiducia Supplicans, instead instructing his priests “not to bless known co-habiting couples, of the same sex or both sexes.”… “Here, as in Africa, if a co-habiting heterosexual couple or a same sex couple were to ask a priest to bless them, they would be seeking an official sign of approval for behavior that the Church teaches is sinful in God’s sight,” Cary warned.

Fr. Nnamdi Moneme: Cultivate the Right Attitude to Sin this Lent

By Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV, Catholic Exchange – Nothing affects our relationship with God more than our attitude towards sin – our own sins and the sins of others against us. When we do not have a good attitude towards sin, our relationship with God is wounded and our faith in Him begins to dwindle… Jesus in Mk 1:12-15 shows us the two attitudes that we must have towards sin if we are going to have a healthy relationship with God – Resist and Repent.

St. Frances Cabrini Planted Roots in This Once-Remote Corner of Manhattan, by Joseph Pronechen

By Joseph Pronechen, EWTN News – In 1899, when Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini discovered the New York City property on which the St. Frances Cabrini Shrine now stands …. “Her story is uplifting to immigrants and established Americans alike, for it is a tale of deep faith, perseverance, bold action, and grace-filled resilience.” … Mother Cabrini purchased this land and the mansion that sat on it after seeing it while on a horse-and-buggy ride through what was then a remote area of northern Manhattan… “The reason she bought it was because she had two schools and two orphanages that she had to support” ….

Our Unhappy Youth, by Anthony Esolen

By Anthony Esolen, Crisis Magazine – For all we have to do is to tweak the question a little, to see what the young are confronting. Instead of asking why they are unhappy, we might ask why they aren’t happy, which might in turn lead us to ask what they have to be happy about. That might reveal to us in all its drabness what appears to be the most antihuman way of life that any civilization has ever settled into: becalmed without rest, somber without sobriety, abstracted without thought, licentious without even the animal vigor of license; ever shouting, but without good cheer. …

RARE: NBC News Actually Airs Personal Regret Over Abortion, by Jorge Bonilla

By Jorge Bonilla, Newsbusters – On the one hand, Amy Brown’s expression of regret is more fully captured in the written piece albeit, as noted by the great Mary Margaret Olohan, buried in its 27th paragraph: “I could tell that Sam understood that this hurt, and that it was a very difficult decision, and that it was one that I regretted,” she said. Amy said she initially thought that having an abortion would bring her “freedom” but she instead was filled with remorse over the decision and wished she would have considered other options. “I could tell that he got it and that he felt my pain.”

Rupnik Victims, Advocates Decry Failures of Vatican Justice, by Christopher R. Altieri

By Christopher R. Altieri, Catholic World Report – Two of Rupnik’s alleged victims held a press conference in Rome to decry the lack of progress in the case. “I found myself in silence for too many years,” said Gloria Branciani, who gave a gruesome pseudonymous account of the abuse she suffered, which was published by Italy’s Domani in 2023… Using “Anna” as her pseudonym, Branciani offered an unspeakably horrific description of Rupnik’s diabolical modus operandi, by which he warped the mind of his naïve mark and exploited her insecurities.

Is Trump A Christian Nationalist Savior Or Faithless Imposter? The Press Can’t Decide, by Tristan Justice

By Tristan Justice, The Federalist – None of the media’s “Christian jihad” hand-wringing came to pass in 2016, and none of it will materialize if Trump wins again in 2024. It’s all hyperbole, and if the lying media claim both of two extremes — that Trump is a disgusting anti-Christian and that he’s a Trojan horse for Christian nationalism — the truth is somewhere in the middle. Trump is a defender of Christians, if not a Christian himself, which is exactly where conservative Trump voters have staked their electoral claim for the past eight years.

Practical Ideas to Help You Surrender to Jesus, by Randy Hain

By Randy Hain, Integrated Catholic Life – Last week we looked at the connection between surrender and strength. There are many obstacles in the way of our trustful surrender to our Lord. But I found that when I put my pride aside and humbly surrender to His will, the Lord gives me strength and a sense of peace… Giving ourselves to Him, letting our old selves go and placing Him first will change everything. We will receive from Christ His grace, guidance and love which in turn will positively affect our relationships with our wives, children, friends and co-workers.

EXCLUSIVE: GOP Civil War Deepens As Senators Claim McConnell Threw Party’s Voters ‘Under The Bus’ On Ukraine, Border, by Henry Rodgers

By Henry Rodgers, The Daily Caller – Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and pro-Ukraine hawks within his conference gave away their leverage by voting to send billions more in aid to Ukraine despite not reaching a border security deal, several Republican senators who are increasingly frustrated with party leadership told the Daily Caller… “I cannot even believe how badly McConnell blew this,” Johnson told the Caller. “McConnell frittered away the leverage we have in the Senate.”

Alabama Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Embryonic Human Life, by Emma Waters

By Emma Waters, Daily Signal – In a landmark decision, the Alabama Supreme Court ruled Friday in favor of protecting embryonic human life from wrongful death… Embryos are created routinely through in vitro fertilization, a process by which ova are fertilized with sperm in a laboratory rather than in a woman’s body… The process of creating and cryopreserving embryos can be dangerous for embryonic children, who often are destroyed intentionally or through neglect…

Saint of the Day for February 22: Chair of Saint Peter

Franciscan Media – This feast commemorates Christ’s choosing Peter to sit in his place as the servant-authority of the whole Church… After the “lost weekend” of pain, doubt, and self-torment, Peter hears the Good News. Angels at the tomb say to Magdalene, “The Lord has risen! Go, tell his disciples and Peter.” John relates that when he and Peter ran to the tomb, the younger outraced the older, then waited for him. Peter entered, saw the wrappings on the ground, the headpiece rolled up in a place by itself.

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: The Sign of Jonah for an Evil Generation

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; for she came from the ends of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon, and behold, something greater than Solomon is here. ….

Taking the Grace of God in Vain? Lent can help. by Dr. Jeff Mirus 

By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – St. Paul makes a heartfelt plea to the Corinthians in his second letter: “We entreat you not to accept the grace of God in vain” (2 Cor 6:1). Per usual, I have generally thought of this admonition as applying to “other people”, especially those who have heard the Gospel but not accepted it, or those Catholics who know what the Church teaches, but refuse to change their own ideas and behavior based on that teaching. But in reality, Paul’s entreaty is directed at all of us—indeed, at all of us all of the time. …

CATHOLIC VOTE: LGBT Activists to Demand Public Apology from St. Patrick’s Cathedral

CV News Feed – The organization Gays & Lesbians Living in a Transgender Society (GLITS) on Tuesday announced that it would hold a press conference Wednesday “to request an explanation from St. Patrick’s Cathedral” for what they described as “cutting short the funeral mass service of Cecilia Gentili.”… In a press release sent via email, GLITS stated that its press conference would be held at noon on Wednesday, February 21, at City Hall Park. The organization said it will demand “a public apology” for the “painfully dismissive and exclusionary language” the Cathedral used in a statement after the scandalous incident.

Putin’s Revenge: Re-Electing the Democrats So the U.S. Collapses Like the USSR, Part I, by Jason Jones & John Zmirak

By Jason Jones & John Zmirak, The Stream – As we observed here last week, the Russian national sport isn’t football. It’s chess. That’s a game where the guy who can think not just two moves but ten moves ahead wins every time. And watching Tucker Carlson interview Vladimir Putin, then traipse around Russian supermarkets and subway stations goofily raving about their cleanliness, brought that truth painfully home… Tucker Carlson is the most important journalist in America. He’s smart, courageous, principled, and he got played by Putin. Carlson didn’t grow up playing chess, as Putin doubtless did — literally and figuratively, when he trained for the KGB.

Cardinal Dolan Praises Priest Who Presided Over Sacrilegious ‘Trans’ Funeral, by Dr. Maike Hickson

By Dr. Maike Hickson, LifeSite News – Cdl. Timothy Dolan of the Arch. of NY told a Catholic laywoman that Fr. Edward Dougherty, who officiated at the scandalous February 15 funeral service of a transgender activist and atheist in St. Patrick’s Cathedral, “is a hero.”… LifeSite spoke with Wendy Stone Long, who had approached Cardinal Dolan on Saturday, February 17 after his vigil Mass at Blessed Sacrament Parish in New Rochelle, New York. Long told LifeSiteNews that she first asked the cardinal when a Mass of Reparation would take place at the cathedral in order to make reparation for the recent sacrilegious funeral. ….

Oliver Twist and the Issue of Annulment, by Mrs. Sheryl Temaat

By Mrs. Sheryl Temaat, The Remnant – What Marriage Was Before Vatican II… A man and woman give valid consent on their wedding day when they agree to take each other in marriage. This means that they agree to exchange the conjugal act exclusively, permanently, and be open to children… Marriage, before Vatican II, was about having children and raising them for heaven.

Pro-Life Group Calls for University of Houston to Remove “Satanic Abortion Idol”, by  Hannah Hiester

By  Hannah Hiester, LifeNews – A Texan pro-life group is calling for the University of Houston to cancel its plans to display a “satanic” statue that honors feminism, abortion, and the late Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg… According to Texas Right to Life, the university plans to publicly display a statue called “Witness,” which the pro-life group described as “an 18-foot tall naked female figure with braids shaped like goat horns and arms like tentacles.” …

Fr. Joachim Heimerl: German Priest: Pope Francis’ Fight Against the Latin Mass is ‘a Fight Against the Church’

By Fr. Joachim Heimerl, LifeSiteNews – Anyone who has wondered why Francis not only rejects the traditional Mass but persecutes it has recently received an answer from his own lips: the Pope is not concerned with beautiful rites or Latin; instead, Francis believes that the Second Vatican Council made the reform of the Church dependent on the reform of the Mass. Anyone who is even slightly informed knows that this is wrong. What’s more, Paul VI’s liturgical reform went far beyond the Council’s proposals and led to a dramatic downfall of the Church.

Half of IRS Agents Work – And Access Taxpayers’ Sensitive Personal Info – from Home, by Craig Bannister

By Craig Bannister, MRC TV – Half of IRS agents still work from home and can use their personal devices to store and transmit taxpayers’ sensitive information, IRS Commission Daniel Werfel admitted Thursday, in testimony to the House Ways and Means Committee… Werfel’s comments raised concerns among Republicans about the security of taxpayers’ personal information. …

Arm Wrestling the World for God, by Kevin Wells

By Kevin Wells, Crisis Magazine – All was forgotten anyway when Fr. Jeff Norfolk stepped down from the altar to move down the line of the quiet men with cracked hands—ranchers, mechanics, deer hunters, cattlemen, hog and grain farmers, linemen, marines, and the like—who had dropped to their knees to receive the Sacrament on their tongue like pheasants shot from the sky. The priest knows he can’t fake it here, these people know reality; so he’s surrendered his priesthood to Mary, where, like de Montfort, he’s become her slave in prisons, on poverty-ravaged Indian reservations, and at snakebitten farms.

Queer Knaves in the Nave, by Elizabeth Yore

By Elizabeth Yore, LifeSite News – Fiducia Supplicans came home to roost in all its rainbow feathers and sequins. No one should have been surprised by the “whore” drag queen show at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. It was entirely predictable as the radical homosexual circus is amped up in America by its ringleader James Martin, S.J. Nor was it a surprise to learn that Martin was invited to speak at the event. It beggars belief that the staff at the Cathedral was unaware of the notoriety of the decedent. ….

Coming Soon to a Parish Near You? by Phil Lawler

By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – What happened in St. Patrick’s cathedral last week could happen in your parish soon, if your community is unprepared. Is your parish ready?… Granted, New York, the self-proclaimed “capital of the world,” offered a unique opportunity for the activists of the sexual revolution. The grotesque “funeral service” for Cecilia Gentilli was a carefully planned ploy to use a renowned Catholic church as the stage for an event glorifying sexual perversity. Sadly, it worked—and the cathedral was desecrated in the process. And because it was successful, we can all be sure that other LGBT activists will try it again. And again and again. ….

Saint of the Day for February 21: St. Peter Damian (988 – Feb. 22, 1072)

By Franciscan Media – Maybe because he was orphaned and had been treated shabbily by one of his brothers, Peter Damian was very good to the poor. It was the ordinary thing for him to have a poor person or two with him at table and he liked to minister personally to their needs… Peter escaped poverty and the neglect of his own brother when his other brother, who was archpriest of Ravenna, took him under his wing. His brother sent him to good schools and Peter became a professor.

Christians Must Get Serious if They Hope to Challenge the Leftist Culture, by Albin Sadar

By Albin Sadar, The Stream – I was fortunate enough to see an early screening of a brand-new film based on Eric Metaxas’ best-selling book, Letter to the American Church. The hour-long film, which shares the book’s name, vividly lays out the case that it is high time Christians in this country got seriously involved in the cultural and political arena… The author’s narration is accompanied by rapid-fire images that help convey the urgency of the days in which we live. ….

St. Francisco of Fatima’s Deep Love of the Eucharist, by Philip Kosloski

By Philip Kosloski, Aleteia – St. Francisco, one of the child visionaries at Fatima, had a strong devotion to the Eucharist and spent hours in adoration. Outside of the miraculous visions at Fatima, the three shepherd children did all they could to follow the words of the Blessed Mother and commit themselves to a life of sincere devotion… St. Francisco in particular became deeply devoted to the Eucharist, spending hours in front of the Blessed Sacrament.

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Your Heavenly Father Knows What You Need

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 6:7-15 – “And in praying do not heap up empty phrases as the Gentiles do; for they think that they will be heard for their many words. Do not be like them, for your Father knows what you need before you ask him. Pray then like this: Our Father who art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done, On earth as it is in heaven. ….

The Friendship of Pope John Paul II and President Reagan — Plus More Commanders-in-Chief’s Catholic Connections

By Jay Copp, EWTN News – All these stories of presidents and Catholicism pale in comparison to Reagan’s relationship with Pope John Paul II. There was mutual admiration and respect between the two, and Reagan was eager to meet the Pope after watching footage of his celebratory first visit to his Polish homeland in 1979… (Reagan) and the Pope shared similar goals of ending the rule of the Soviets in Eastern Europe, and the two formed a cooperative geopolitical relationship that helped bring about the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Government-Backed Censors Who Rigged The 2020 Election Are Now Stealing 2024, by John Daniel Davidson

By John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist – If you didn’t see Tucker Carlson’s interview last week with Mike Benz, you need to take an hour and watch the whole thing. In a mind-bending narrative about the emergence of what Benz calls “military rule” through an online censorship industry in the U.S., he lays out in startling detail just how corrupt and tyrannical the U.S. defense and foreign policy establishment has become.

We’re All Africans Now, by Christopher Manion

By Christopher Manion, The Wanderer – The fallout from Fiducia Supplicans, the Declaration of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith made public on December 18, has entered a new phase. As an increasing number of bishops’ conferences, individual prelates, and now the unified bishops of Africa have gone on the record against its implementation, the controversy has gone beyond the realm of theology to the world of culture.

Here We Go Again: Democrat Bill Seeks to Combat Online ‘Misinformation’, by Marya Dunning

By Marya Dunning MRC TV – If passed, Colorado’s Senate Bill 084 would appropriate $150,000 to create a study combating “misinformation” and “disinformation” online… Because the idea of a government-run “Ministry of Truth” just won’t go away… According to Reclaimthenet.org: Sen. Lisa Cutter of Evergreen, spearheading the bill, highlighted the urgent need to investigate “deliberate disinformation” operations allegedly conducted by foreign actors within the US.

Bishops… Grow a Spine, by Regis Martin

By Regis Martin, Crisis Magazine – What is it about our bishops that keeps them so supine? Are there not any around willing to talk back to Rome?… Near the end of a long and fabled career, marked by a great deal of courage and no little success in the public sphere, Margaret Thatche … announced her retirement plans. “When I get out of politics,” she said, “I’m going to open a business and call it ‘Rent a Spine!’”

Cardinal Cupich on Traditiones Custodes: Traditional Latin Mass ‘Impoverishes’ the Church, by Catholic Vote

By Catholic Vote – In a recent column, the Archbishop of Chicago, Cardinal Blase Cupich, insisted that the celebration of the Traditional Latin Mass as approved by the late Pope Benedict “impoverishes” the Church… In his op-ed published last week on the Chicago Catholic, Cardinal Cupich tried to summarize the meeting Pope Francis had on February 6 with the Vatican’s Dicastery for Divine Worship, of which Cupich is a member.

Faithful Catholics Urge Bishops to STOP Fiducia Supplicans in Light of St. Patrick’s Cathedral Scandal, Dr. Maike Hickson

By Dr. Maike Hickson, LifeSite News – … a scandalous Catholic funeral service took place at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in NY City. A transgender activist and prostitute, “Cecilia Gentili” (born a man), was celebrated at the Cathedral by hundreds… praising him as “Mother of all Whores” and “Saint Cecilia.”… This event comes only two weeks after clergymen and scholars had issued on February 2 a filial appeal to the bishops in the world asking them to oppose the Vatican document Fiducia Supplicans since its permission of blessings for homosexual and other couples “contradicts traditional doctrine.”

Saint of the Day for February 20: Sts. Jacinta and Francisco Marto

Franciscan Media – Between May 13 and October 13, 1917, three Portuguese shepherd children from Aljustrel, received apparitions of Our Lady at Cova da Iria, near Fátima, a city 110 miles north of Lisbon. At that time, Europe was involved in an extremely bloody war. Portugal itself was in political turmoil, having overthrown its monarchy in 1910; the government disbanded religious organizations soon after.

New Report Shows 89,000 Babies Saved From Abortions Since Roe v. Wade Overturned

By Laura Echevarria, LifeNews – National Right to Life today released The State of Abortion in the United States, 2024. The eleventh annual edition summarizes key legislative developments on the state and federal level in the first year following the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which overturned Roe v. Wade… “Since the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs, the state of abortion in the United States has changed dramatically ….”

Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Back-to-Basics Lenten Resolutions

By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – Although the full content of the divine mysteries is beyond the reach of reason alone, we have the privilege of devising tools to organize God’s revelation to enhance our faith. Mother Claudia—the Philadelphia Immaculate Heart of Mary sister who died in 1993—designed the “Catechism Clock” to teach children the Catholic vocabulary. Even a child can grasp the language of faith and enter the sacred mysteries.

OPINION! Biblical Expert: Solar Eclipse to Mark ‘Beginning of Judgment Upon America’, by Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz

By Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz, World Net Daily – April’s total darkness will be ‘a uniquely powerful sign from God,’ says author-pastor… An unusual total solar eclipse that will traverse North America in April has some biblical experts pointing to a deeper significance of the event, especially in light of today’s extremely unsettled times… With a deep understanding of classical Jewish and Christian sources, Pastor Mark Biltz of El Shaddai Ministries is sharing his insights into the upcoming solar eclipse that will take place on Monday, April 8, 2024. ….

Msgr. Charles Pope: Wood and Water Work Wonders! A Homily for the First Sunday of Lent

By Msgr. Charles Pope – On the first Sunday of Lent the readings have a baptismal theme. This makes sense, for it is common that on this day the catechumens report to the Bishop for the Rite of Election, who officially recognizes them as the elect of God in these final weeks before their baptism… In today’s readings there are actually many themes; they seem to form the spokes of a wagon wheel, with baptism being the central hub from which they emanate. ….

Jordan Peterson Slams Pope Francis’ Fixation on ‘Climate Change’: ‘He Should Be Saving Souls’, by Clare Marie Merkowsky

By Clare Marie Merkowsky, LifeSiteNews – “There’s no sugar-coating that and that isn’t what people want anyways. Young people want an adventure,” Peterson said… He stated that the desire for adventure is the reason that young people feel called to “save the planet” from “climate change,” which “Pope Francis seems to be on about constantly when you should be saving souls.”… “That’s how you save the planet, not by worshiping Gaia,” Peterson stated, referring to the pagan name for “Mother Earth.”… “I don’t see for the life of me what the Catholic Church has to do with the ‘climate crisis’”

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Eternal Life Versus Eternal Punishment

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 25:31-46 – “When the Son of man comes in his glory, and all the angels with him, then he will sit on his glorious throne. Before him will be gathered all the nations, and he will separate them one from another as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats, and he will place the sheep at his right hand, but the goats at the left. Then the King will say to those at his right hand, `Come, O blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you …..

Washington And Lincoln Wouldn’t Recognize America Today, by Scott Powell

By Scott Powell, The Federalist – Radical Islamists, communists, and others hostile to constitutional law who reject this foundational view of our civilization have infiltrated our government at all levels, and are using their power against the American people and to subvert our nation’s general belief that history — good, bad, and ugly — should be preserved, passed onto future generations, and used as a learning tool.

Delusions, Alternate Realities, and the Biden Consortium, by Victor Davis Hanson

By Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness – What explains all these alternate realities? In a word, we are witnessing the meltdown of an entire American presidency. It was born in a 2020 Faustian bargain in which a cognitively challenged, ethically compromised candidate agreed to run by offering a pseudo-moderate veneer in exchange for the support of the far left, which in turn owned his agenda… Since then, the Biden apparat has tried to square the circle of packaging and promoting a far-left menu that the American people did not want, delivered to them by someone who, by any fair standard, would not be able to serve as a teacher, Uber driver, or lawyer. …

Rev. Peter M.J. Stravinskas: An Avoidable Debacle: On the Scandalous Funeral Service at St. Patrick’s

By Peter M.J. Stravinskas, Catholic World Report – By now, unless you live under a rock or gave up all media for Lent, you have heard of the debacle that played out at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York (“America’s parish church”) on February 15 with the obsequies for one Cecilia Gentili. At this moment in the season of introspection and conversion, we can take to heart St. Paul’s admonition, “now is the acceptable time” (2 Cor 6:2), to ask just what happened, how it happened, and what lessons can be learned, so as to obviate a repeat performance. …

Opinion: Six U.S. Prelates in Need of Laicization, by Gene Thomas Gomulka

By Gene Thomas Gomulka, Complicit Clergy – As a sex abuse victims’ advocate, I am often contacted by priests or former seminarians who are unjustly disciplined by bishops, rectors, vocation directors, or pastors for reporting clerical sexual predation or homosexual misconduct. In ​most cases, the ​victims or whistleblower​s ​are heterosexually oriented clerics and seminarians​, while ​the predators,  bishops, and superiors are often closeted homosexual​s.

THE AMERICAN NIGHTMARE: One Nation Under Satan, by Michael J. Matt

By Michael J. Matt, Editor, The Remnant – An embarrassing Ukrainian retreat for Zelensky has even managed to turn Neocon Lindsey into an America firster again… Speaking of which, in a 45-second soundbite Robert Kennedy, Jr., provides the whole truth about NATO’s war in Ukraine that left the Lefties feeling left out… Speaking of Lefties, Taylor Swift and her gal friend go full on Luciferian at the Super Bowl but only after America’s sweetheart had played Satan in a new music video they did together. ….

Fr. Thomas G. Weinandy: The Temptations of Jesus

By Fr. Thomas G. Weinandy, OFM, Cap., The Catholic Thing – The Gospel reading this year on the first Sunday in Lent is Mark’s summary account of Jesus’ temptations in the wilderness. Matthew’s Gospel provides a fuller depiction, and I will theologically examine both here… To grasp the significance of Jesus’ temptations we first need to know what immediately preceded it. John the Baptist was baptizing in the Jordan in preparation for the coming of the Messiah. Jesus came to him to be baptized.

Resolute: Trump Answers NYC Judgment With ‘Never Surrender’ Sneakers, Plus Manchin Nixes Third Party Run, by Al Perrotta

By Al Perrotta, The Stream – On Friday, radical NYC judge Arthur Engeron slapped Donald Trump with what legal scholar Jonathan Turley calls an “obscene” $364 million judgment. Engeron banned Trump from doing business in New York for three years. Fulfilling NY AG Letitia James’s campaign vow to get Trump, the court convicted Trump of defrauding banks that insist Trump didn’t defraud them. …

Five Babies Were Killed in Infanticides or Late-Term Abortions. They Deserve Justice, by Ben Johnson 

By Ben Johnson, LifeNews – Dozens of congressmen and pro-life organizations have demanded the Biden administration stop facilitating lawlessness, and officials in the nation’s capital hold an abortionist accountable for allegedly killing nearly full-term babies through illegal means… In March 2022, members of the Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising (PAAU) uncovered a box containing the remains of 115 aborted babies outside the Washington Surgi-Clinic, an abortion business operated in the District of Columbia …

A FIRST! St. Patrick’s Cathedral Holds Funeral Service for Trans ‘Mother of all the Whores’, by Tierin-Rose Mandelburg

By Tierin-Rose Mandelburg, MRC TV – Gentili, a man who believed himself a woman, came to the United States in 2004 as an illegal immigrant. As Time Magazine wrote, “she turned to sex work and developed a drug addiction before being granted asylum eight years later.” Gentili then advocated for sex workers like himself to get healthcare, because being a prostitute merits free gifts like health coverage…apparently.

‘Conscience Before Conformity’: What the White Rose Students Can Teach Today’s Young Scholars, by Dr. Paul Shrimpton

By Dr. Paul Shrimpton, EWTN News – A great deal of ink has been spilt recently about the culture wars on campus, where progressive ideologies are tolerated and even championed by both faculty and students. By contrast, advice about how to nurture young hearts and minds to withstand the prevailing climate has been in relatively short supply… With the approach of another White Rose anniversary, I can think of no better example worth reflecting on than the lives of Hans and Sophie Scholl. …

Gerhard Cardinal Müller: Does Fiducia Supplicans Affirm Heresy?

By Gerhard Cardinal Müller, First Things – Does the Vatican’s recent declaration Fiducia Supplicans contain teachings contrary to the divine and Catholic faith? The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (DDF) addressed this question in a press release issued on January 4, in response to concerns from many bishops and entire Episcopal Conferences. The press release defends the orthodoxy of Fiducia Supplicans by quoting it, arguing that the declaration does not change the Catholic Church’s teaching on marriage and sexuality and does not state anything heretical. It argues that Fiducia Supplicans concerns not doctrine, but practical matters, and that it simply needs to be adapted to different contexts and sensitivities. …

The False Christ of “The Chosen”, by Leila Miller

By Leila Miller, Crisis Magazine – Just when we thought we had blessedly stamped out the cartoon, CCD “Jesus,” a newer, slicker incarnation of this caricature has seeped back into the Catholic Church in the form of “The Chosen”… My generation first met the happy, hippie “Jesus” in our 1970s and ’80s CCD classes. He was a super-nice dude, not scary or stern or particularly demanding. This was a new, enlightened era, after all, and the old paradigms would no longer do. …

Saint of the Day for February 19: St. Conrad of Piacenza

Franciscan Media – Born of a noble family in northern Italy, Conrad as a young man married Euphrosyne, daughter of a nobleman… One day while hunting he ordered attendants to set fire to some brush in order to flush out the game. The fire spread to nearby fields and to a large forest. Conrad fled. …

Our Lady of Guadalupe and Preparing the Americas for Christ

By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – There has been a great deal of study of the Providential preparation for the Christian message in the Holy Land and in Europe, but not so much in other regions. Obviously, of course, the entire Old Testament is a kind of historical, cultural and spiritual chronicle of God’s preparation for the coming of the Messiah to His chosen people. Despite Christ’s widespread rejection by the Jews, there has been tremendous reflection on and analysis of the long period of preparation.

An Open Border Is an Open Invitation to Terror, by Tony Perkins

By Tony Perkins, Patriot Post – Nineteen people. That’s all it took to completely upend the world. Even now, 23 years after 9/11, America looks dramatically different from that sunny morning when a handful of radical Islamists slammed their planes into the beating heart of our nation’s freedom, its commerce, security, and way of life. We vowed then, never again. But the lessons of the past have been forgotten under this administration, as millions stream across our open border …..

The Coming Clash Between Woke Ideology and Big Science, by Brandon Aldinger

By Brandon Aldinger, The Stream – Unlike psychology, biology, or medicine, the field of chemistry in which I work once seemed relatively unscathed by the “woke” revolution. Aside from perennial calls for more diversity and one-sided views on climate change, the professional organizations that I belong to have merely dabbled in the politically correct… Until now, that is… In October, the American Chemical Society released its “Inclusivity Style Guide” for scientific publications. This extremely long document instructs chemists to examine their results for “what factors contribute to inequities” …

C.S. Lewis and the Development of Doctrine, by Luis E. Lugo

By Luis E. Lugo, The Catholic Thing – In “The Abolition of Man”, Lewis, who I believe can fairly be described as an Anglican with strong Catholic sensibilities in the way he thinks about the world, offers a vigorous defense of natural law, what he calls the Tao, in the face of what in another context he labels the poison of subjectivism.  Having strongly affirmed the objective, universal character of these first principles of practical reason, Lewis poses this question: “Does this mean, then, that no progress in our perceptions of value can ever take place?” On the contrary, he argues ….

Western Civilization Lives, by Austin Ruse

By Austin Ruse, Crisis Magazine – We are the inheritors of the most profound culture the world has ever known, and not even the modern barbarians can destroy it… Western Civilization lives. I saw it peeking through the broken concrete three times last week; four times if you include orchestrated Beatles as Western Civilization, and I do, hey, hey, hey, and I do. ….

Raucous Funeral Service at St. Patrick’s Cathedral For Trans Activist Sparks Outcry

By Jonathan Liedl, Matt McDonald, CNA – Several mainstream media outlets have framed the event as a breakthrough occasion, and a sign of the Catholic Church shifting its teaching — or at least its tone —on sexuality and human anthropology… A raucous funeral liturgy for a high-profile trans-activist and sex-worker advocate was held Thursday in New York City’s St. Patrick’s Cathedral, sparking an outcry on social media that the iconic church was misused to advance an ideological agenda at odds with Catholic teaching.

Cardinal of Vatican Orgy Fame Takes Part in ‘Historic’ Meeting With Italian Freemasons, by Michael Haynes

By Michael Haynes, LifeSiteNews – Leading Catholic prelates and a scandal-plagued Vatican cardinal took part in a conference on Freemasonry and the Catholic Church today, organized by the leading Freemasonic lodge of Italy… Announced some days ago by the Grand Orient of Italy, the nation’s leading Freemasonic lodge, a conference is taking place in Milan, February 16. Entitled “Catholic Church and Masonry,” the event is headlined by Stefano Bisi, who serves as the Grand Master of the Grand Orient, along with notable members of the Catholic hierarchy ….

Fiducia Supplicans and Doctrinal Clarity, by Hans Feichtinger

By Hans Feichtinger, First Things – Not that long ago, Vatican documents that miss the mark would have angered me. Now, I see them more as tragic events. Such is the case with Fiducia Supplicans, a Declaration recently issued by the Dicastery for the Doctrine of Faith. The document’s supposed aim was to clarify contested issues and heal rifts in the Catholic communion. It failed in both regards. How the laity and clergy have received the document around the world is a bad omen for how we handle divisive issues in the Catholic Church, issues that have broken up other churches.

Letter to the American Church, by Sheryl Collmer

By Sheryl Collmer, Crisis Magazine – There was a thin window of opportunity in 1930s Germany to oppose the Nazi regime before it acquired absolute power—and opposition became a death sentence. If Christian pastors had stood as a body united in the Gospel, and countered the Nazi propaganda in time, how many millions of lives might have been preserved?… We have the same narrow window today, before the sash hits the sill. We have already seen pastors and pro-lifers jailed for their resistance to the regime, so we know that the day is far advanced. How much more time do we have?

The CIA Started the Russia Collusion Hoax, by Douglas Andrew

By Douglas Andrew, Patriot Post – When Barack Obama talked about “fundamentally transforming the United States of America,” he wasn’t kidding. Before he came to town, we used to have an intelligence community that focused on foreign threats. But what we have now is a deep state that will rig a presidential election and, failing that, use lawfare and disinformation to hobble the opposition party’s president for his entire term in office… Thanks, Obama.

Watered-Down Gospel Messages Like ‘He Gets Us’ Ultimately Lead To Empty Pews, by Tyler Cochran

By Tyler Cochran, The Federalist – This year, “He Gets Us” spent an estimated $17.5 million on a pair of Super Bowl ads as part of their billion-dollar ad campaign. One commercial showed a series of images of people in various circumstances in answer to the question, “who is my neighbor,” alluding to Jesus’s command to “love thy neighbor” in Matthew 22:39. The second commercial depicts Christians washing the feet of various individuals who many might consider to be the Christians’ ideological opponents.

The Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Fasting for the Kingdom of God

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 9:14-15 – Then the disciples of John came to him, saying, “Why do we and the Pharisees fast, but your disciples do not fast?” And Jesus said to them, “Can the wedding guests mourn as long as the bridegroom is with them? The days will come, when the bridegroom is taken away from them, and then they will fast.

U.S. Jesuits Bolster LGBTQ+ Outreach, by David Crary

By David Crary, Richmond Times Dispatch – Even as Catholic dogma continues to repudiate same-sex marriage and gender transition, one of the most prominent religious orders in the United States — the Jesuits — is strengthening a unique outreach program for LGBTQ+ Catholics… The initiative — fittingly called Outreach — was founded two years ago by the Rev. James Martin, a Jesuit who is one of the country’s most prominent advocates for greater LGBTQ+ inclusion in the Catholic Church.

Biden: ‘What Makes Me Most Angry Is that Ice Cream Cartons Have Actually Shrunk in Size’, by Craig Bannister

By Craig Bannister, MRC TV – On Sunday, Pres. Joe Biden said he’s angry that ice cream makers have shrunk the size of cartons – which they did to hide the effect of inflation on their costs… “I’ve had enough of what they call ‘Shrinkflation.’ It’s a rip-off,” Biden says in a video posted to social media prior to the Super Bowl, blasting snack companies for keeping prices the same while shrinking their products. …

Women Deacons Again, T. S. Flanders

By T. S. Flanders, OnePeterFive – Effeminate Men Created Feminism… Here we go again. “We already know that the Pope is very much in favor of the female diaconate.” Oh really?… The drive stirred up by the fallen angels continues to attack the heart of the Church, and effeminate men stand by while our sisters in Christ are attacked by this wicked spirit… What is this spirit? It is the spirit of Liberalism – that dark doctrine which holds all hierarchy to be an offense to man’s dignity, positing instead, that man’s dignity is based in power… Liberalism is built on this lie: you’re only as good as what you can do. ….

Screwtape Whispers ‘He Gets Us’ to Lure Us Away from Jesus, by John Zmirak

By John Zmirak, The Stream – It isn’t just a silly video paid for by goofball Christian businessmen with more money than sense. Nor a merely well-meaning failure, intended to reach the lost and scandalized. And we can’t even write off ‘He Gets Us’ as simply one more instance of liberal Christians trying to foist the Social Gospel on us as a replacement for the Creed. It’s all of those things, but more. There’s something deeper going on throughout our culture, a temptation that threatens us all. However conservative or “based” or “red-pilled” we might think we are.

Archbishop Aguer: The Confusion of Francis’ Papacy Has Only Worsened as He’s Gotten Older

+ Héctor Aguer, Archbishop Emeritus of La Plata, LifeSiteNews – Philosophy has coined the following observation about various processes: movement speeds up toward the end. This Aristotelian vision applies to Pope Francis’ papacy, which reveals its harmful condition inasmuch as it drags on as the pontiff gets older… Philosophy has coined the following observation about processes that is particularly valid for change: motus in fine velocior, i.e., movement speeds up toward the end. Beyond the realm of physics, this should be understood as referring to the metaphysical identity and quality of any process near its end, near the fulfillment toward which it is directed. …

Media Malpractice, by Phil Lawler

By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Have you been reading the stories in the mainstream media (MM) about the mass protests by European farmers? Have you been seeing footage of the huge caravans—the hundreds of tractors lined up in demonstrations, in one capital city after another?… You haven’t? Neither have I. The truth is that mainstream media coverage of the farmers’ protests has been hard to find.

Archbishop of Milan to Take Part in ‘Historic’ Closed-Door Seminar With Italy’s Freemasons, by Edward Pentin

By Edward Pentin, EWTN News – The Archbishop of Milan has surprised many Catholics with the news that he plans to take part in a seminar in the northern Italian city on Friday with the grand masters of Italy’s three Freemasonic lodges, despite the Church’s longstanding censure of Freemasonry… Archbishop Mario Delpini, Cardinal Francesco Coccopalmerio, president emeritus of the Dicastery for Legislative Texts, and Bishop Antonio Staglianò, president of the Pontifical Academy of Theology, will be among Church representatives attending the closed-door event to discuss The Catholic Church and Freemasonry.

Saint of the Day for February 16: St. Gilbert of Sempringham

Franciscan Media – Gilbert was born in Sempringham, England, into a wealthy family, but he followed a path quite different from that expected of him as the son of a Norman knight. Sent to France for his higher education, he decided to pursue seminary studies.

TLM CANCELLED! Austin Bishop Affirms Vatican Instructed Diocese to End Latin Mass at Cathedral, by Emily Mangiaracin

By Emily Mangiaracina, LifeSiteNews – “The Latin Mass community at the cathedral succeeded in integrating with the wider cathedral parish. We provided a great counterexample to the ‘standoffish Trad’ stereotype. This effort makes the action even more painful; we lose not only the liturgy we love, but our parish family. Cruelty was not the intention, but cruelty is the effect,” stated the Society… Theologian and liturgist Dr. Peter Kwasniewski slammed the decision in a statement, declaring, “The Catholic Church cannot abolish her most venerable rites without contradicting herself, betraying her solemn obligations, and incurring the wrath of God.”

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Take up Your Cross Daily and Follow Christ

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Luke 9:22-25 – “The Son of man must suffer many things, and be rejected by the elders and chief priests and scribes, and be killed, and on the third day be raised.” And he said to all, “If any man would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me. For whoever would save his life will lose it; and whoever loses his life for my sake, he will save it…

Archbishop Aguer: Pope Francis Should Heed His Own Warning Against the Dangers of ‘Ideologies’

By Archbishop Héctor Aguer, Archbishop Emeritus of La Plata, LifeSiteNews – The other ideology that inspires Francis is Peronist populism, which is also found in several Argentine bishops. It is a political and cultural current combined with the dictatorial decisions of the boss. Taken to Rome, this ideology is manifested in a change to the identity of the Church, which no longer appears as a Body or a Communion, but rather with the figure of an inverted pyramid: the people at the top, the hierarchy below. …

Christian Meditation for the Laity: Saint Francis of Sales, by Robert Lazu Kmita

By Robert Lazu Kmita, Remnant Columnist, Romania – Explicitly named and warmly recommended by Saint Alphonsus Maria de Liguori, Saint Francis de Sales is one of the most important masters of Christian prayer and meditation. What surprises us is the fact that, although he lived in a (still) truly Christian world, he did not expect laypeople to be familiar with “mental prayer” or “meditation.” On the contrary, he assumed that most had not heard of meditation and did not know how to practice it. ….

Cardinal Joseph Zen Speaks: How Will the Synod Continue and End?

By Card. Joseph Zen, 15 February 2024  Day after “the ashes” – There is a doubt to be resolved. They tell us that synodality is a fundamental constitutive element of the life of the Church, but at the same time they emphasize that synodality is what the Lord expects of us today. Participation and communion are obviously permanent characteristics of the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church. But doesn’t say that synodality is “the thing that the Lord expects of us today” mean that it is something new? …

Was Mar-a-Lago Raided to Find Missing Binder That Proved Obama-Biden CIA Targeted Trump? by Al Perrotta

By Al Perrotta, The Stream – Grab a to-go cup, because we’re heading back to 2016 … and a shocking scandal directly connected to a scandal today. And for that matter, the hot story of Wednesday… You Want to Talk Insurrection? Obama-Biden CIA Tasked Allies With Spying on Trump Associates, Which Lead to Trump-Russia Collusion Hoax… The Obama-Biden CIA requested foreign intelligence sources to spy on 26 Trump associates early in the 2016 campaign, and it’s this request that triggered the Russian Collusion Hoax. ….

Biden Administration Funding AI Tools to Censor Americans’ Speech, by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.

By Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D., Children’s Health Defense – “The purpose of these taxpayer-funded projects is to develop AI-powered censorship and propaganda tools that can be used by governments and Big Tech to shape public opinion,” according to a report released this week by the U.S. House Judiciary’s Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government… The Biden administration is funding research on artificial intelligence (AI) tools to identify and censor “misinformation,” “disinformation” and “malinformation” online, according to a U.S. House of Representatives interim report released Monday.

40 Ideas for Your Lent, by Marcellino D’Ambrosio

By Marcellino D’Ambrosio, Ph.D., Integrated Catholic – Lent is supposed to be a season of a successful journey through the desert of penance to a new land and a new, deeper, intimacy with God. But often, we find ourselves going back to the same old Lenten pathways of past years and end up getting nowhere. My aim here is to put into your hands some fresh Lenten ideas to help you approach the season in a new way so Lent can become for you the experience of lasting change that it is intended to be. …

The ‘Threat is Grave’: House Intel Chairman Sparks Panic With Cryptic Warning About a ‘Serious National Security Threat’, by Chris Enloe

By Chris Enloe, Blaze News – House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner (R-Ohio) is warning Americans about a “serious national security threat.”… In a cryptic statement on Wednesday, Turner said he shared sensitive intelligence about the threat with all members of Congress and called on President Joe Biden to declassify information about the threat.

Bozell Commends Speaker Johnson for Impeaching Mayorkas: ‘It Is This Kind of Leadership that Will Save Our Country’, by Craig Bannister

By Craig Bannister, CNS News – In a letter sent Wednesday, Media Research Center Founder and President L. Brent Bozell III commended House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) for his superb leadership resulting in the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas… After a vote failed last week, Speaker Johnson rallied Republicans to vote to impeach Mayorkas for failing to secure America’s borders and making false statements to both Congress and the American people.

Members of Congress Demand Justice for Five Full-Term Babies Killed in Abortions, by Mary Margaret Olohan 

By Mary Margaret Olohan, LifeNews – Republican lawmakers and pro-life activists gathered Wednesday on Capitol Hill to call for transparency and clarity regarding the deaths of “The Five,” preemie-sized aborted babies whose bodies are in the possession of Washington, D.C., officials… Pro-life activist Terrisa Bukovinac, the founder of the Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising and the co-discoverer of “The Five,” spoke out on Wednesday at the House Triangle, as did other pro-life activists …..

WATCH! Cardinal Gregory Says Tradition (TLM) Dies a Slow, Bloody Death

Complicit Clergy, Dec 8, 2023 – During the Q&A portion after a speech given by Cardinal Wilton Gregory at Catholic University (CUA) of America on December 6, 2023, a student asks the Cardinal why CUA students don’t have access to the Traditional Latin Mass on campus. Watch Cardinal Gregory’s finger-wagging response in this video. WATCH

The Ash Wednesday Phenomenon, by Phil Lawler

By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – American Catholics—even ordinarily inactive Catholics—flock to their churches (on Ash Wednesday) today to receive their ashes, to display them proudly. Already today (I am writing at 9 am) a half-dozen people I don’t know have sent me selfies, showing how they look with ashes on their foreheads… Why is Ash Wednesday so popular? Why are my social-media accounts clogged with reminders that today is Ash Wednesday? Why are inactive Catholics so anxious to display their allegiance to the faith—on this day of all days, when the message that the Church sends us is so grim?

Fr. Roger Landry: Prepare Yourselves to Live a Eucharistic Lent

By Father Roger Landry, EWTN News – Lent is about going spiritually to the state of the desert, about uniting ourselves to, and imitating, Jesus’ fasting, praying and charity. It’s a time to repent and believe… We’re summoned to render our hearts open to God, to reflect on the meaning and trajectory of our life, as we recall that we are dust and to dust we shall return. It’s a period of mercy and conversion, of grace and holiness that we’re supposed to receive fruitfully and not in vain.

Of “Healing Priests” and Other Strange Intrusions, by Fr. John A. Perricone

By Fr. John A. Perricone, Crisis Magazine With good intentions, they find refuge in a kind of hysterical prayer—put another way, a sort of soothing emotional swoon. Since this refuge is born of genuine spiritual longing, it is hard to hold it to strict theological/ascetical standards. But be held to them they must. Otherwise, added to the doctrinal bedlam there will be spiritual decadence, a salve which soothes but does not sanctify. Some may argue that it is a halfway house to authentic prayer, or better than nothing. But this sentimentality is addictive and can render the soul permanently impaired. Raised on a diet of pretzels and beer, the taste of caviar is unendurable. ….

Saint of the Day for February 15: St. Claude de la Colombière

Franciscan Media – This is a special day for the Jesuits, who claim today’s saint as one of their own. It’s also a special day for people who have a special devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus—a devotion Claude de la Colombière promoted, along with his friend and spiritual companion, Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque. The emphasis on God’s love for all was an antidote to the rigorous moralism of the Jansenists, who were popular at the time.

Ash Wednesday is the Beginning of Forty Days of Spiritual Battle and Penance, by Prosper Guéranger

By Prosper Guéranger, LifeSiteNews – Yesterday, the World was busy in its pleasures, and the very children of God were taking a joyous farewell to mirth: but this morning, all is changed… The solemn announcement, spoken of by the Prophet, has been proclaimed in Sion: (Joel 2) the solemn fast of Lent, the season of expiation, the approach of the great anniversaries of our redemption. Let us, then, rouse ourselves, and prepare for the spiritual combat… But, in this battling of the spirit against the flesh, we need good armor. Our holy Mother the Church knows how much we need it; and therefore does she summon us to enter into the House of God, that she may arm us for the holy contest.

Roots of Far-Left Radical Rhetoric and Tactics, by John J. Arechiga

By John J. Arechiga, The Remnant – It bears repeating.  Same song, second verse – this time a little bit louder.  Why?  Both our religious and secular situations continue their downward spirals… Arguably, today’s American religious and secular far left (i.e., radical) rhetoric and tactics are basically rooted in the teachings of Saul Alinsky (Alinsky) and, to a lesser extent, Mao Tse-tung (Mao)… This is an election year. Arguably, a vote for the political far left is basically a vote for the radical political agendas of Saul Alinsky (Alinsky) ….

RESOURCE: The Lenten Workshop, by Catholic Culture Staff

By Catholic Culture Staff – Welcome to the Lenten Workshop! As we enter this season in the spirit of the Church and of her liturgy we seek to wash away the stains of sin and to rid ourselves of all that prevents us from living a truly Christian life. We offer these instuctions, prayers and activities to help in our attempt to be united to our suffering Savior. The more perfectly we are united with Him in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and in the Eucharist the more we shall share His new life and glorification at Easter.

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: When You Pray, Fast, and Give Alms

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18 – “Beware of practicing your piety before men in order to be seen by them; for then you will have no reward from your Father who is in heaven. “Thus, when you give alms, sound no trumpet before you, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may be praised by men. Truly, I say to you, they have received their reward. But when you give alms, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, so that your alms may be in secret; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you. ….

Canterbury Cathedral’s ‘Rave in the Nave’ Draws the Ire of Believers and Nonbelievers, by Edward Pentin

By Edward Pentin, EWTN News – Commenting on these events to the Register, La Nuova Bussola Quotidiana Editor-in-Chief Riccardo Cascioli said he believes they are a symptom of a “serious crisis of faith affecting the entire Christian world, including Catholics.”… “People no longer know what churches are and what their purpose is,” he said. “It is a sign of a Christendom that, unable to bring the world to God, is chasing after the world. It is an unconditional surrender to secularization, one that is even accepted as a positive phenomenon.”

Msgr. Charles Pope: Compare and Contrast: The Super Bowl and the Mass, Football and Faith

By Msgr. Charles Pope – I write to you in the midst of a semi-“religious” event: the Super Bowl. People have donned their sacred attire and are shouting praises. I enjoy football, but see it a lot less than most since I’m a priest and tend to be busy on Sundays! Yet I remain quite fascinated at how passionate and dedicated many Americans are to their team and to the game.

“Get Married” Provides an Urgent Imperative Based on Data and Experience, by John M. Grondelsk

By John M. Grondelski, Ph.D., Catholic World Report – There are two unusual things about this book: It’s coming out for Valentine’s Day. And the title is a simple, strong imperative… The release of Get Married was deliberately planned to coincide with the end of National Marriage Week, an annual focus on the importance of marriage that ends on Valentine’s Day, February 14. And the book’s title commands us to do something for which that earlier generations did not seem to need an order.

Corporate America Starting to Shy Away From Woke Business as Backlash Mounts, by Will Kessler

By Will Kessler, Daily Caller News Foundation – American companies are reversing the multiyear trend of hiring more employees in roles related to environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) issues in an effort to increase profitability and address investor pushback… “2023 saw a real cooling in chatter around ESG and in some quarters, quite a pronounced attack on what ESG was about,” Joe Dubbin, managing director at executive search firm Cripps Leadership Advisors, told the WSJ. “It has certainly filtered through into the hiring requirements that we’ve been tasked to go do.” …

Catholic Vote: SCOTUS Sets Date for Abortion Pill Case, Will Hear Oral Arguments In Late March

By Catholic Vote, CV News Feed – The Supreme Court has set March 26 as the date it will hear oral arguments in a highly anticipated case regarding the legality of the abortion-inducing drug mifepristone… “The FDA’s own label for these drugs says that roughly one in 25 women who take them will end up in the emergency room,” said Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) Senior Counsel Erin Hawley, who represents the Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine. ….

Pro-Life Advocate Says Fatherlessness is the “Most Ignored Crisis”, by Steven Ertelt

By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – The absence of fathers is identified as the fundamental cause of many societal issues today, supported by extensive research presenting clear and indisputable evidence: children need good fathers… As per the 2020 U.S. Census, 18.4 million children are growing up without their biological fathers. This accounts for 23% of the total 73 million children in the U.S., marking a significant increase since 1968.

Dating Crisis Fuels Marriage Crisis, by Katrina Trinko

By Katrina Trinko, Daily Signal – If you’re not looking to date this Valentine’s Day, be grateful… It’s a disaster out there… Pair the lingering effects of the sexual revolution, of a world where too often sexual pleasure is prioritized over relationships founded on love and giving, with Big Tech’s noxious dating apps, where algorithms seem far better at perpetuating singledom than finding people soulmates, and you’ve got a hellscape.

Fr. Brian A. Graebe: Love Among the Ashes

By Fr. Brian A. Graebe, First Things – Regardless of their historical accuracy, the life and death of St. Valentine remind us that love is not a feeling or an emotion; nothing of permanence can stand upon such shaky ground. Rather, love is a choice, an act of the will that puts another’s good ahead of our own. Real love always involves sacrifice, dying to oneself so that the other can live and grow and flourish. The greatest symbol of love, then, is not Cupid, but the Cross. There we see the ultimate example of self-sacrificing love, as God himself dies so that we might live. …

Complicit Clergy: Bishop Weisenburger Attempts to Gaslight The Faithful on Illegal Immigration

By Complicit Clergy, Staff – Several days ago we published the story about O’Keefe Media Group infiltrating a secret illegal immigrant compound funded by the dioceses of Tuscon. We encouraged lay Catholics to contact Bishop Edward Weisenburger to express their concerns about this situation… One of our subscribers was kind enough to share with us the message he sent to the bishop along with the bishop’s response. As you will see in the bishop’s message, he’s tries to justify his operation by claiming none of the migrants being served are undocumented. He fails to address the fundamental question of whether these migrants illegally entered the United States. ….

Saint of the Day for February 14: Sts. Cyril and Methodius

By Franciscan Media – By Franciscan Media – Because their father was an officer in a part of Greece inhabited by many Slavs, these two Greek brothers ultimately became missionaries, teachers, and patrons of the Slavic peoples… After a brilliant course of studies, Cyril (called Constantine until he became a monk shortly before his death) refused the governorship of a district such as his brother had accepted among the Slavic-speaking population. …

Kansas City Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker Condemns Abortion: “All Human Life is Valuable”, by Kimberlyn Schwartz

By Kimberlyn Schwartz, LifeNews – Harrison Butker is a man of many talents, but perhaps his greatest is his unwavering faith in God. The Kansas City Chiefs kicker is not only known for his impressive skills on the field, but also for his deep commitment to his Christian beliefs. Throughout his career, he has been an outspoken advocate for Pro-Life values, and he has used his platform to spread a message of the dignity of human Life… Butker’s faith was put to the test this past season when he suffered an injury to his left ankle during the first game of the year.

Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller: The Poison Paralyzing the Church Is the Opinion that We Should Adapt to the Spirit of the Age and Not the Spirit of God

By Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller, Catholic Culture, January 1, 2020 – We cannot escape the deadly poison of the rattlesnake or other serpents, if we strike friendship with it, but only if we prudently keep our distance and have the antidote ready at hand. The poison paralyzing the Church is the opinion that we should adapt to the Zeitgeist, the spirit of the age, and not the Spirit of God; That we should relativize God’s commandments, and reinterpret the doctrine of faith. Instead, as St Paul says, “The Church of the living God” is “the pillar and foundation of truth,” (1 Timothy 3:15).

Keeping a Holy Lent, A Reflection from Pope St Leo the Great

By Pope St Leo the Great – Sermon 46, Posted by The Catholic Herald – A reflection from Pope St Leo the Great – Sermon 46: The right practise of abstinence is needful not only to the mortification of the flesh but also to the purification of the mind; we desire your observance to be so complete that, as you cut down the pleasures that belong to the lusts of the flesh, so you should banish the errors that proceed from the imaginations of the heart… For he whose heart is polluted with no misbelief prepares himself with true and reasonable purification for the Paschal Feast, in which all the mysteries of our religion meet together. …

Putin’s Propaganda Filibuster of Carlson, by Thomas Gallatin

By Thomas Gallatin, Patriot Post – … part of the criticism of Carlson likely stems from the fact that he, while a well-known name in news media, is now an outsider and one of the biggest faces of the growing online alternative media sphere… Carlson’s interview with Putin is a huge score for alternative media and will give it more credibility — exactly what the mainstream legacy media does not want to see happen… That said, there is the interview itself, which lasted some two hours and at times served to be little other than an opportunity for the old KGB propagandist to drone on about his twisted views of history and to ply his version of it.

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Beware of the Leaven of the Pharisees and Herod

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 8:14-21 – Now they had forgotten to bring bread; and they had only one loaf with them in the boat. And he cautioned them, saying, “Take heed, beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and the leaven of Herod.” And they discussed it with one another, saying, “We have no bread.” And being aware of it, Jesus said to them, “Why do you discuss the fact that you have no bread? Do you not yet perceive or understand? ….

Archives: The Managed Decline of the Catholic Church, by Eric Sammons

By Eric Sammons, Crisis Magazine – Earlier this month the Archbishop of Cincinnati announced his plan to restructure the archdiocese in light of changing demographics and the declining number of priests. The goal: to reduce the number of parishes by 70% over time… reflect on that: a major US archdiocese plans to shut the doors of 7 out of every 10 existing parishes. If you weren’t convinced the Catholic Church was in a state of crisis, then surely that number should wake you from your slumber.

EXCLUSIVE: Atheist Mariana Mazzucato Defends Pontifical Academy for Life Membership, Downplays Abortion, by Michael Haynes

By Michael Haynes, LifeSiteNews – he Pontifical Academy for Life’s controversial member Mariana Mazzucato (said) she found it “very sad that we go backwards instead of forwards” when asked about her membership of the academy in conjunction with her atheistic beliefs and pro-abortion views… Nominated by Pope Francis as an “ordinary academic” of the PAV in October 2022, Mazzucato’s presence sparked outrage amongst Catholics, who strongly criticized the move as yet more evidence of the PAV’s having “abandoned its purpose.”

The Fall of the Irish Mammy, by John Duggan

By John Duggan, First Things – Ireland is holding a referendum on March 8—International Women’s Day—which, if the governing parties have their way, will mean the word “mother” is removed from Bunreacht na hÉireann, the Irish Constitution… Article 41.2.2 currently says that the State shall “endeavour to ensure that mothers shall not be obliged by economic necessity to engage in labour to the neglect of their duties in the home.”

WATCH! “Letter to the American Church” (Trailer)

YouTube, Letter to the American Church – Eric Metaxas brings his passion for waking up the Church to the big screen! Eric joins us to give us the behind-the-scenes details on his new documentary, in partnership with Charlie Kirk and Turning Point USA. Don’t miss this important conversation! We also look at recent violations of privacy by the FBI and the DOJ, asking banks to reveal private records of purchases or searches of “religious books” and words such as MAGA or Trump… Letter to the American Church Documentary”

Is Ukraine Bill a Pretext for Third Trump Impeachment? by Fred Lucas

By Fred Lucas, Daily Signal – The Ukraine funding bill poised to pass the Senate could be used as a predicate to impeach Donald Trump should he win a second term, Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, argued Monday… Vance joined a forum on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, along with Sens. Mike Lee, R-Utah, Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., and others… Over the weekend, with 18 Republicans joining the Democrat majority, the Senate moved to close debate and go to a vote on a $95 billion supplemental spending bill for Ukraine ….

Texas Diocese Reportedly Directed by the Vatican to End Traditional Latin Masses at its Cathedral, by Emily Mangiaracina

By Emily Mangiaracina, LifeSiteNews – The cathedral in the Diocese of Austin, Texas will discontinue its Traditional Latin Mass as of March 19, reportedly due to a decision “directly from the Vatican.”… Theologian Dr. Peter Kwasniewski shared Sunday evening on social media that, according to an “eyewitness,” it was announced at the end of Mass at the St. Mary Cathedral on February 11 that the Traditional Latin Mass (TLM) will be canceled there as of March 19. Attendance at these Masses numbers from 500 to 600 people each week… Kwasniewski continued, “The war of Rome against the Roman Rite is driven by false ideology and has no legality whatsoever. It’s not a ‘just war.’ Quite the contrary: it is a war of aggression.”

The SPLC Seeks to Profit from Alleged ‘Hate’, by Jerry Newcombe

By Jerry Newcomber, The Stream – Are parents who are concerned for their children’s education “haters”? Are they bigots? Do they deserve to be treated as “domestic terrorists”? The answer to all of these questions should be, “No.”… But lately, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), a group that claims to be the last word in who are haters and hate groups in America, has now added Moms for Liberty to their infamous “map of hate.”

The Power of a Woman’s Voice: Alejandro Monteverde Reflects on Mother Cabrini, by Kathy Schiffer

By Kathy Schiffer, Catholic World Report – Alejandro Monteverde, the award-winning director of Sound of Freedom and Bella, had never heard of St. Frances Xavier Cabrini when he was offered the script for a biographical film about her ministry in the slums of New York… (after reading the script).. Monteverde was inspired, though, after learning about the life of Francesca Cabrini, a poor Italian immigrant nun who fought to overcome disease and poverty in the Five Points district of New York City… “I was shocked.. that I’d never learned anything about her. Her life was cinematic!”

Saint of the Day for February 13: St. Giles Mary of St. Joseph (Nov. 16, 1729-Feb. 7, 1812)

By Franciscan Media – In the same year that a power-hungry Napoleon Bonaparte led his army into Russia, Giles Mary of Saint Joseph ended a life of humble service to his Franciscan community and to the citizens of Naples… Francesco was born in Taranto to very poor parents. His father’s death left the 18-year-old Francesco to care for the family. …

Cloud Computing: The Perils of Redefining God as a Celestial Microchip, by Steven Tucker

By Steven Tucker, Crisis Magazine – It often seems Artificial Intelligence can do anything these days. But is this only because such disembodied electronic mega-minds have been unconsciously modelled by their programmers after the even more omnipotent and algorithmically impressive mind of God? One Christian thinker who thinks deus may indeed lurk somewhere deep within machina is George Franklin Gilder (b.1939), the longtime chairman of George Gilder Fund Management.

Lent and the Divine Life, by Carl E. Olson

By Carl E. Olson, Catholic World Report – “What are you giving up for Lent?” While the question might be common in many Christian circles, it seems that answers to it are, well, increasingly creative. In fact, there are websites and books (with work sheets!) aplenty that offer “creative” suggestions for those trying to discern what needs to be given up, shut down, set aside, reduced, or eliminated altogether. And that’s fine, especially if it helps people take steps in spiritual growth.

The Good News About Fasting, by Michelle Petersen

By Michelle Petersen, Crisis Magazine – Among Catholics, this wave of consternation is about to hit on the eve of Ash Wednesday. Each year, these questions pepper Catholic social media; and each year these Catholics suffer more than necessary because repetition of the rules cannot address the experiential side of their struggles. We give it our best guess and tough it out for the two required days, then feast during Eastertide, and soon our busy lives delay the search for deeper answers until Lent rolls around again. This year, let us prepare in body, mind, and spirit and seek ….

Abortion Doulas Spoke at 2 Catholic Colleges. Here’s How They Responded, by Mary Elise Cosgray

By Mary Elise Cosgray, Daily Signal – The Catholic University of America and the University of Notre Dame both hosted an “abortion doula” on campus, but the two Roman Catholic schools responded to the backlash in starkly different manners… Notre Dame has yet to apologize for hosting a self-identified abortion doula who also identifies as transgender who spoke at an online event in March 2023.

‘Green’ Mandates Force Us to Exploit Child Slaves in Africa, But at Least They Don’t Post Mean Tweets, by Jason Scott Jones

By Jason Scott Jones, The Stream – Team Biden swept into power on a wave of dubious ballot totals and spurious virtue signals… Kamala Harris gave away the real agenda when she admitted that culling the number of humans was in fact a key part of their plan: “When we invest in clean energy and electric vehicles and reduce population, more of our children can breathe clean air and drink clean water” she said at a 2023 event at Baltimore.

Could the Justices Go 9-0 on Colorado? by Douglas Andrews

By Douglas Andrews, Patriot Post – What gives Colorado the right to decide the presidency for the rest of the nation?… That seemed to be the sentiment last Thursday not only of the Supreme Court’s conservatives but also its liberals, as the Court heard oral arguments on whether Colorado could invoke the 14th Amendment’s Civil War-era “disqualification” clause to bar Donald Trump from its presidential primary ballot.

Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: No Sign Shall Be Given to This Generation

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 8:11-13 – The Pharisees came and began to argue with him, seeking from him a sign from heaven, to test him. And he sighed deeply in his spirit, and said, “Why does this generation seek a sign? Truly, I say to you, no sign shall be given to this generation.” And he left them, and getting into the boat again he departed to the other side.

Dishonest Language, Truth, and Failed Policies, by James H. McGee

By James H. McGee, The American Spectator – Hard reality looms on every front, and the first step to confronting it — before it is too late — is to aggressively challenge these fantasies. We need to start insisting on “truth,” not “my truth,” or “your truth,” or “Humpty Dumpty’s truth,” but rather an honest and objective representation of things as they are, that is, “the truth,” as once upon a time we understood it. At present, “the” truth isn’t simply ignored, but rather inverted, turned upside down, divested of all legitimate meaning

The Bleak Future of Medicine, by Paul de Lacvivier

By Paul de Lacvivier, The Remnant – What are the characteristics of Christian medicine? … First of all, we know that historically, the greatest devotees of bodily life were essentially the greatest devotees of the salvation of souls: the nuns in particular, and the brothers. They were a kind of beacon for all doctors, who, even if they were atheists or apostates, could do no less well or be no less dedicated than the religious… The disappearance of this healthy competition is hastening the end of Christian medicine.

Viganò: Francis Signals His Intention To Ordain Women, by Emily Mangiaracina

By Emily Mangiaracina, LifeSite News – Abp. Carlo Maria Viganò has declared that Pope Francis’ invitation to a female Anglican prelate to speak to the Council of Cardinals about “gender equality and the role of women in the Church” signals his intention to eventually “ordain” women… In a message posted to X on Tuesday, Abp. Viganò wrote, “Bergoglio intends to fundamentally change the concept of Holy Orders, placing alongside the Priesthood (reserved for men) forms of ‘non-ordained’ ministry for women, with a view to their sacramental ordination.”

Meet The Republican Senators Who Lied About Prioritizing Border Security Over Ukraine Funding, by Samuel Mangold-Lenett

By Samuel Mangold-Lenett, The Federalist – Republicans do not care about the southern border or American sovereignty, but they sure love Ukraine… In a 67-32 vote on Thursday, 17 Republican senators voted alongside their Democrat colleagues to advance a $95 billion “emergency security spending bill” that included $60 billion in aid to Ukraine and, according to The Washington Post, billions of dollars to “Indo-Pacific allies and $10 billion in humanitarian aid for Gaza.”

Memo to Tucho, by Robert Royal

By Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing – In social matters, we would do well to return to the rich developments of modern Catholic Social Doctrine: Subsidiarity – real subsidiarity not the suicidal subsidizing of anti-Christian forces, but the empowerment of civil society institutions like family, schools, local communities, and – yes – even nations… And true solidarity, not the sociological fantasies of postmodern elites, but a care for one another rooted in the fullness of Christian reality about God and man… And in truth. Catholic truth.

Fiducia Supplicans and Doctrinal Clarity, by Hans Feichtinger

By Hans Feichtinger, First Things – Not that long ago, Vatican documents that miss the mark would have angered me. Now, I see them more as tragic events. Such is the case with Fiducia Supplicans, a Declaration recently issued by the Dicastery for the Doctrine of Faith. The document’s supposed aim was to clarify contested issues and heal rifts in the Catholic communion. It failed in both regards. How the laity and clergy have received the document around the world is a bad omen for how we handle divisive issues in the Catholic Church, issues that have broken up other churches.

GASLIGHTING: Bishops Lobby Against Human Trafficking While Simultaneously Making Millions by Enabling It, by John Lavenburg

By John Lavenburg, Crux – Ahead of a House vote on a bipartisan human trafficking prevention bill, American bishops are calling on Catholics to urge their representatives to pass the measure, saying it is “critical for continuing and bolstering our nation’s efforts to eradicate human trafficking.”… Meanwhile, Catholic organizations are receiving millions in taxpayer funds annually enabling the illegal invasion of our nation and fostering problems such as crime, illegal drug smuggling, and human trafficking… Do bishops not realize that it is a federal crime to induce aliens to illegally enter the United States?

Saint of the Day for February 12: St. Apollonia

Franciscan Media – The persecution of Christians began in Alexandria during the reign of the Emperor Philip. The first victim of the pagan mob was an old man named Metrius, who was tortured and then stoned to death. The second person who refused to worship their false idols was a Christian woman named Quinta. Her words infuriated the mob and she was scourged and stoned.

Crisis of Faith, Life Demands Outspoken Shepherds, Not ‘Mute Dogs,’ French Bishop Says, by Louis Knuffke

By Louis Knuffke, LifeSiteNews – A French bishop known for his orthodoxy praised bishops in America as examples of outspokenness in the face of a deep crisis of faith within the Church, a crisis he said calls to mind the great apostasy that will be seen in the age of the Antichrist… Bishop Marc Aillet of the Diocese of Bayonne, Oloron and Lescar in southwest France said that today “truth itself is under threat, and with it the whole of humanity.”

The Emperor Has No Memory, by Nate Jackson

By Nate Jackson, Patriot Post – Everyone knows that Joe Biden is incapable of continuing to serve as president. He and the special counsel just proved it… There were two main themes Thursday for Biden: First, the two-tiered justice and the astounding revelations of Robert Hur’s report. Second, the president’s cognitive incapacitation and the astounding revelations of Robert Hur’s report.

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Jesus Alone Can Satisfy Our Hunger for God

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 8:1-10 – In those days, when again a great crowd had gathered, and they had nothing to eat, he called his disciples to him, and said to them, “I have compassion on the crowd, because they have been with me now three days, and have nothing to eat; and if I send them away hungry to their homes, they will faint on the way; and some of them have come a long way.” ….

Fr. Raymond J. de Souza: Reset Saturday at the Vatican

By Father Raymond J. de Souza, EWTN News – First up was Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (DDF), who has had the most bruising month in the recent history of Curial prefects. After his declaration Fiducia Supplicans provoked an unprecedented rejection from many parts of the Catholic world, he was forced to back down by Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo on behalf of the African bishops.

Why I Love AI (It’s Not Why You Think), by Julian Kwasniewski

By Julian Kwasniewski, The Catholic Thing – AI’s image-generating ability is about to separate the sheep from the goats, or the lovers of reality from those who don’t care whether or not anything they sense, love, or reason about is real. For the first time in history, society will need to decide whether or not it values reality. People have debated metaphysics, religion, science, art, and many other things. But there’s always been an assumption that they are arguing over a world of things and people. This world is on the verge of being replaced by a fantasy simulacrum made to deceive.

Trump Has Reason to Rage—But Needs to Stay Calm and Get Even Rather than Mad, by Victor Davis Hanson

By Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness – Trump must concentrate on the disaster of the Biden administration and reiterate nonstop the agendas of 2025 that will save us from tottering on the brink… Donald Trump gave one of his best and most conciliatory speeches of his political career after his win in the recent Iowa primaries—that might explain why the media would not cover it. Later, to answer an ad hoc ambush reporter’s question whether he would hold grudges, he emphatically said he did not.

Don’t Succumb to Putin Envy, by Jason Jones & John Zmirak

By Jason Jones & John Zmirak, The Stream – We watched the courageous journalist Tucker Carlson do the patriotic thing and interview Vladimir Putin. Yes, you read that right. It does show a love for your country to try to find out what its rivals are thinking. To provide an outside perspective that doesn’t fit the Official Story concocted by our Deep State, then imposed by our heavily censored media. To try defusing a potentially nuclear Third World War, and to seek a negotiated peace instead of the bloody “quagmire” our own Pentagon wants.

No, This Isn’t a Culture War, by Phil Lawler

By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – “The biggest mistake we make is in believing that we are in a so-called ‘culture war,’ writes the Irish scholar Mark Dooley, at the opening of an essay for The European Conservative. Do you think you disagree? Maybe you should wait to read his next two sentences: The phrase ‘culture war’ assumes that both sides have rival cultures they are battling to defend and promote. However, the enemies of civilization, of life, and love, have no culture. …

Texas Attorney Given 180 Days in Jail For Attempting To Murder His Preborn Child, by Tierin-Rose Mandelburg

By Tierin-Rose Mandelburg, MRC TV – The Herrings were reportedly going through marital struggles back in 2022 but decided to start working on their relationship more as time went on. In February, Mrs. Herring became pregnant. Then, starting in March, Mr. Herring began slipping the pill Cyrux, an abortion pill sold in Mexico, into his wife’s drinks. (Cyrux is the same as misoprostol, the first of two pills taken to chemically kill a child in utero and force a miscarriage.)

Pro-Life Attorneys Block DC From Destroying Full-Term Aborted Babies Killed in Potentially Illegal Abortions, by Steven Ertelt

By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – In an 11th-hour victory, leading pro-life attorneys have stopped Washington D.C. from destroying the bodies of five full-term aborted babies who were killed in potentially illegal abortions… Two years ago, pro-life advocates made a horrific discovery when they opened boxes of medical waste from a late-term abortion facility in Washington, D.C… Inside were the bodies of 115 aborted babies, including five who appeared to be nearly full term ….

Saint of the Day for February 10: St. Scholastica

Franciscan Media – Twins often share the same interests and ideas with an equal intensity. Therefore, it is no surprise that Scholastica and her twin brother, Benedict, established religious communities within a few miles from each other… Born in 480 of wealthy parents, Scholastica and Benedict were brought up together until he left central Italy for Rome to continue his studies.

Fr. Wade Menezes: 9 Chief Benefits of Confession

Fr. Wade Menezes, EWTN News – In the Catechism of the Catholic Church, the Sacrament of Confession is given several other important names that convey its very nature and the benefits received by the person who avails himself of this sacrament. In CCC 1423-1424, Confession is beautifully and rightly referred to as the Sacrament of Conversion, the Sacrament of Penance, the Sacrament of Forgiveness and the Sacrament of Reconciliation.

Avoiding the Abortion Pill’s Inconvenient Truths, by Emmy Griffin

By Emmy Griffin, Patriot Post – Sage Publishing, which markets itself as an independent academic journal, retracted three studies regarding the dangers for mothers who use the abortion pill. This likely occurred due to outside political pressure, though Sage denies this particular allegation. For perspective, the three studies have been around since 2019, 2021, and 2022, respectively, and the complaint came only after a couple of key political incidents.

The Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: He Has Done All Things Well

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 7:31-37 – Then he returned from the region of Tyre, and went through Sidon to the Sea of Galilee, through the region of the Decapolis. And they brought to him a man who was deaf and had an impediment in his speech; and they begged him to lay his hand upon him. And taking him aside from the multitude privately, he put his fingers into his ears, and he spat and touched his tongue …..

Argentine Archbishop Criticizes Cardinals Who Back ‘Fiducia Supplicans’, by Walter Sanchez Silva

By Walter Sanchez Silva, CNA, Aci Prensa – Héctor Aguer, the archbishop emeritus of La Plata, Argentina, criticized two cardinals who have expressed their support for the Vatican declaration Fiducia Supplicans… In an article titled “The Consequences of F.S,” published Feb. 2 in Infovaticana, Aguer referred to “the division pulsating in the Church” that is evident in the reactions to the declaration made last December by the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (DDF).

WATCH: Secret Illegal Alien Compound Exposed – Funded By Catholic Community Services of Tuscon

By James O’Keefe, O’Keefe Media Group – O’Keefe Media Group infiltrates SECRET converted illegal immigrant compound CASA ALITAS Ramada Hotel in Tucson… This secret operation is funded by Catholic Community Services of Tucson and enriches groups like, “Las Palmas.”… O’Keefe disguised himself as a homeless drunk vagrant and Mexican illegals wore hidden cameras to gain entrance inside… @nickshirleyy… caught on tape Police confirming refugees are “lying about sponsors.” …

Pope Francis: To Be ‘Scandalized’ by Gay Couple Blessings is ‘Hypocrisy’

By Matthew Santucci, CNA – “No one is scandalized if I give a blessing to an entrepreneur who perhaps exploits people: and this is a very serious sin,” the Holy Father said. “Whereas they are scandalized if I give it to a homosexual … This is hypocrisy! We must all respect each other. Everyone.”… “I don’t bless a ‘homosexual marriage,’” the pope said. “I bless two people who love each other and I also ask them to pray for me.”

EWTN EDITORIAL: Prioritize Marriage, Not Same-Sex Blessings

The Editors, EWTN News – The secular world will fix its attention Sunday on the Super Bowl — an annual sporting spectacle that will be played this year in Las Vegas… On that same Sunday, the Catholic Church’s celebration of World Marriage Day should direct our attention to an institution that’s infinitely more important than a mere football game — yet recent events have left many Catholics concerned about whether the significance of marriage is being sidelined within the Church itself.

Members of Congress Demand Investigation of Abortions of Five Full-Term Babies, by Mary Margaret Olohan

By Mary Margaret Olohan, LifeNews – The chairmen of two House of Representatives subcommittees are calling on D.C. authorities to preserve the remains of “The Five” aborted baby bodies… “Our subcommittees are conducting oversight of the District of Columbia’s and the DOJ enforcement of federal law..” … “On February 5, 2024, The Daily Signal reported that DOJ had advised the Washington, D.C., Medical Examiner to dispose of the remains of five preborn children whose bodies were allegedly recovered from the Washington Surgi-Clinic,” the lawmakers write in the letter ….

Putin Tells Tucker it Would Have Been ‘Culpable Negligence’ for Russia to Not Intervene in Ukraine, by Patrick Delaney

By Patrick Delaney, LifeSiteNew – In a much-anticipated interview with popular commentator Tucker Carlson, Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed his motivations behind invading Ukraine two years ago, the many decisions the United States and their partners made to provoke the war, the CIA’s ability to disregard the policy of U.S. presidents, and the notion that Russia intends to invade Western Europe as obviously “imaginary.”

Fr. Peter Ryan, SJ: Hypocrisy and Same-Sex Blessings

By Fr. Peter Ryan, SJ, Catholic World Report – Blessing couples in irregular situations and same-sex couples is not analogous to blessing an individual businessman who may exploit people… Today I saw the headline, “Pope denounces ‘hypocrisy’ of those who criticise LGBT blessings.” I found that disconcerting, because I have been critical of LGBT blessings. It grieves me to be regarded as a hypocrite by the Holy Father.

Prosecutor: Biden Not Only Kept, But SHARED Classified Documents! by Bob Unruh

By Bob Unruh, World Net Daily – A special prosecutor has determined that Joe Biden did, indeed, take and keep classified government papers to which he was not entitled, and even shared the information with others… Multiple acts violated federal law, but Biden isn’t going to be charged, as least partly because his “age and poor memory would create reasonable doubt for jurors,” according to a report in Just the News.

Saint of the Day for February 9: St. Jerome Emiliani

Franciscan Media – A careless and irreligious soldier for the city-state of Venice, Jerome was captured in a skirmish at an outpost town and chained in a dungeon. In prison Jerome had a lot of time to think, and he gradually learned how to pray. When he escaped, he returned to Venice where he took charge of the education of his nephews—and began his own studies for the priesthood.

Lows and Highs of Good Citizenship, by Stephen P. White

By Stephen P. White, The Catholic Thing – First and foremost, citizenship is about love, that is, about willing and acting for the good of a particular community. A good citizen loves the political community to which he belongs. He loves it well when he acts in a way that places the good of his community – the whole good, the common good – ahead of his own personal or tribal interests… The citizen ought to love his political community because it is his, not merely in exchange for the material benefits it provides. The good citizen must love his home enough to desire to fix what is broken in it and preserve what is good in it. ….

Francis is Gaslighting the World Into Thinking Christianity is a Hate Crime, by Robert Morrison

By Robert Morrison, Remnant Columnist, The Remnant – In his interview published by the Italian magazine Credere on February 8, 2024, Francis scolded those who question Fiducia Supplicans, the December document authorizing the blessing of same-sex unions: “‘The gravest sins,’ the Pope adds, ‘are those that disguise themselves with a more ‘angelic’ appearance. No one is scandalised if I give a blessing to an entrepreneur who perhaps exploits people: and this is a very serious sin. Whereas they are scandalised if I give it to a homosexual . . . This is hypocrisy! We must all respect each other. Everyone! The heart of the document is welcome.” ….

Democrats Have Declared A Spiritual Civil War On America – While Most Bishops Remain Silent, by Richard Viguerie

By Richard Viguerie, Conservative HQ – There is a lot of talk and debate about whether the U.S. is drifting into a civil war: Were the 2020 urban riots acts of civil war, was the January 6, 2021 protest at the U.S. Capitol an “insurrection,” is what’s going on at the Texas-Mexico border the prelude to something bigger?… There’s been a Civil War – a Spiritual Civil War – going on in America since long before 2020, and we conservatives are losing… For most of the second half of the 20th Century, we were in a Cultural War with the Left; however, conservatives didn’t realize it, and certainly didn’t act like it, and therefore we lost the Cultural War.

Catholic Vote: Archbishop Wester Praises “Fake Catholic” John Podesta After Biden Climate Change Meeting

By Staff, Catholic Vote – Archbishop John Wester of Santa Fe, NM recently praised Biden’s newly-appointed climate diplomat John Podesta for “listening” to religious leaders, despite Podesta’s controversial actions in recent years against the U.S. Catholics and their bishops… Podesta, a Catholic, founded the pro-abortion and pro-LGBT organization Center for American Progress in 2003… Wester.. praised Podesta on February 2 in an article featured in Earthbeat, an environment-focused extension of left-wing news outlet National Catholic Reporter. ….

Dems Roll Out Welcome Mat for World’s Criminals, by Betsy McCaughey

By Betsy McCaughey, Patriot Post – In 2022, Immigration and Customs Enforcement launched a crackdown on international retail theft rings. But New York’s Democratic politicians have vowed never to cooperate with ICE. Too bad for the businesses and citizens here… In December, Rep. August Pfluger (R-Texas) told a House hearing that international crime rings are exploiting President Joe Biden’s open borders and heading to blue states with soft-on-crime policies ….

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Out of the Heart Come Evil Thoughts

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 7:14-23 – And he called the people to him again, and said to them, “Hear me, all of you, and understand: there is nothing outside a man which by going into him can defile him; but the things which come out of a man are what defile him.” And when he had entered the house, and left the people, his disciples asked him about the parable. ….

Founder’s Quote

Patriot Post – “If it be asked, What is the most sacred duty and the greatest source of our security in a Republic? The answer would be, An inviolable respect for the Constitution and Laws — the first growing out of the last. … A sacred respect for the constitutional law is the vital principle, the sustaining energy of a free government.” —Alexander Hamilton (1794)

African Bishop Schools U.S. Bishops On How To Speak About Illegal Immigration, by João, ACIVissesse Africa

By João Vissesse, ACI Africa – Bishop Belmiro Cuica Chissengueti of Cabinda Diocese Decries Illegal Immigration, Says “A Threat to National Sovereignty”… Illegal immigration in the Southern African nation of Angola has the potentiality of disrupting the ability of the country to govern itself… “The phenomenon of illegal immigration, specifically here in our province of Cabinda is a real threat to Angola’s sovereignty” ….

UT Austin Cuts Program for Illegal Immigrant Students, in Compliance With Anti-DEI Texas Law, by Evan Poellinger

By Evan Poellinger, MRC TV – The Univ. of Texas at Austin has done away with a program that provided support for illegal immigrant students, sparking protests from some members of the student body… The Monarch program, which was created in 2016, provided resources to illegals and their families, as well as a $500 to $1,000 scholarship for annual recipients. However, Senate Bill 17, signed into law last June by Rep. Gov. Greg Abbott, prohibits Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs in Texas ….

Blog: The Bombshell Letter Every American Must Read, by Elizabeth Yore

By Elizabeth Yore, Yore Children – In three very short years, a silent and surreptitious invasion was underway. A war is being organized by enemies from many countries who were invited in by the Biden Administration to destroy us.  These are the times that will test the souls of every American. Pay attention to the final warning from the 10 brave retired FBI patriots: “The threat we call out today is new and unfamiliar. In its modern history the U.S. has never suffered an invasion of the homeland, and, yet, one is unfolding now. Military age men from across the globe, many from countries or regions not friendly to the United States, are landing in waves on our soil by the thousands – not by splashing ashore from a ship or parachuting from a plane but rather by foot across a border, but rather by foot across a border that has been accurately advertised around the world as largely unprotected with ready access granted.”

Fr. Jerry Pokorsky: Compassion and Gratitude

By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky, Catholic Culture – Compassion means to “suffer with.” A compassionate person suffers with another person with attentive and consoling love. Jesus encountered suffering during His ministry and responded with compassion. He healed the sick, raised the dead, and forgave sins. The ministry of Jesus teaches us that gratitude completes compassion.

Female Anglican Bishop Addresses Pope Francis’ Council of Cardinals, by Edward Pentin

By Edward Pentin, EWTN News – A female Anglican bishop who has campaigned for “gender equality” addressed the Council of Cardinals on Monday as part of a session dedicated to deepening a reflection “on the role of women in the Church.”… Rev. Jo Bailey Wells, who is deputy secretary general of the Anglican Communion, was one of the first generation of women to be ordained a vicar in the Church of England in 1995. Married to an Anglican clergyman with two children, she has also served as chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterbury.

The Catholic Herald: Union of Catholic Mothers Sticking Up for Families at Time of ‘Great Unrest’

By The Catholic Herald – The Union of Catholic Mothers was founded in 1913 to unite Catholic married women in the UK. It is a national organisation which promotes the full ideal of marriage, Christian values in family life and Catholic religious education of children… UCM members are made aware of current social, political and medical policies at the national level, and are encouraged to individually lobby MPs as well as join campaigns for the alleviation of hunger, poverty and war, both at home and overseas.

Empathy for the Devil? by Anthony Esolen

By Anthony Esolen, Crisis Magazine – Empathy, I’ve long seen, is often a function of where you happen to be looking. It’s easy for people to feel sorry for someone standing in front of them, begging to be let off from some penalty for their wrongdoing, full of excuses, explanations that don’t explain anything, and suggestions that maybe the wrong they did was right after all. It’s easy, because it costs nothing. You may say your heart goes out to the sinner. Maybe it does, maybe it doesn’t.

Bishop Strickland Signs Document Requesting Pope Francis Repeal Fiducia Supplicans, by Maike Hickson

By Maike Hickson, LifeSiteNews – The beloved former bishop of Tyler, Texas, Joseph Strickland, who was recently removed from his post by Pope Francis, has added his signature to the Filial Appeal published last Friday urging cardinals and bishops of the Catholic Church to take steps against Fiducia Supplicans, the Vatican’s recent document approving the blessing of homosexual “couples.”… The appeal had first been signed by some 90 clergymen, scholars, and authors and was published on February 2, the feast of Candlemas, but more priests and scholars are invited to sign their name by writing to filialappeal@gmail.com. The additional list will be published on February 17, and will now also include the name of Bishop Strickland.

Saint of the Day for February 7: St. Colette (Jan. 13, 1381 – March 6, 1447)

By Franciscan Media – Saint Colette’s Story – Colette did not seek the limelight, but in doing God’s will she certainly attracted a lot of attention. Colette was born in Corbie, France. At 21, she began to follow the Third Order Rule and became an anchoress, a woman walled into a room whose only opening was a window into a church.

Msgr. Charles Pope: A Test for Pridefulness

By Msgr. Charles Pope – the passage from Proverbs above links humility to wisdom and learning.Thus, something we call docility is related to humility. The word docility comes from the Latin word for being teachable. Too often, we can be stubbornly opinionated and resist being taught. It is important to ask the Lord for greater docility. …

Msgr. Charles Pope: When Troubles Rise – A Homily for the 5th Sunday of the Year

By Msgr. Charles Pope – In life we face many difficulties; they challenge us and our faith. Deep struggle can lead us to question God, His love, or even His existence. The readings today speak to us of these sorts of difficulties and prophetically interpret them for us. Let’s take a look at these readings in three stages… I. The Disillusionment of Deep Despair – The reading from the book of Job clearly articulates the feeling we have all experienced at one time or another. Job said, Is not man’s life on earth a drudgery? ….

John Paul II Academy: Tucho Must Go… And Take His Blasphemy With Him, by Christopher Manion

By Christopher Manion, The Wanderer – On January 17th, leaders of the John Paul II Academy for Human Life and the Family formally requested that Pope Francis dismiss Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernandez from his post as Prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith… “The sensual-mystical literature for which the cardinal has a particular propensity is one of the worst evils of our time,” wrote Dr. Thomas Ward, Academy president and founder of England’s National Association of Catholic Families. It “does nothing but justify the worst excesses of the sexual revolution that is deeply corrupting our society and leading our youth to the abyss.”

A Wearying Pontificate Nears Its End, by Eric Sammons

By Eric Sammons, Crisis Magazine – We’re no longer angry. We’re just tired. Tired of the weaponized ambiguity, tired of the scandals, tired of the cozying up to the world’s worst people. The shape of this pontificate is clear, and the historical record will not be kind to it. While Francis can still do damage before his particular judgement, most of us are just waiting until we have a new pope who we hope will help clean up the mess. Until then, we’ll keep living our faith with endurance, for “suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope” (Romans 5:3-5).

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Many Were Made Well

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 6:53-56 – And when they had crossed over, they came to land at Gennesaret, and moored to the shore. And when they got out of the boat, immediately the people recognized him, and ran about the whole neighborhood and began to bring sick people on their pallets to any place where they heard he was. …

WATCH! THE DEEP FAKE: Globalism’s Plan to Criminalize Free Speech, by Michael J. Matt

By Michael J. Matt, Editor, The Remnant – Farmers of the world unite, as the global elite try to cut the food supply to save the planet. As Catholic priests take to the streets to bless the uprising, the Agenda 2030 crowd say: “You will eat bugs and be happy!”… From Barrack Obama to Bill and Hillary Clinton, to Dr. Ted, they all love (Pope) Francis. Why? Because the global elites need the Catholic pope to dogmatize Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. …

Fr Richard Heilman: DAY 1, UNITE AT THE FOOT OF THE CROSS – PERFECTION

By Fr Richard Heilman, Roman Catholic Man – Spiritual progress tends toward ever more intimate union with Christ. This union is called “mystical” because it participates in the mystery of Christ through the sacraments – “the holy mysteries” – and, in him, in the mystery of the Holy Trinity. God calls us all to this intimate union with him, even if the special graces or extraordinary signs of this mystical life are granted only to some for the sake of manifesting the gratuitous gift given to all. (CCC 2014)

Under The Senate’s Atrocious Border Bill, Everybody Gets Asylum, by Margot Cleveland

By Margot Cleveland, The Federalist – The Senate’s emergency appropriations bill released on Sunday won’t address the border crisis, and contrary to the accomplice media’s spin, the spending bill won’t “severely curtail asylum at the US southern border.”… The irony here is that the Biden administration’s reversal of the Trump policies has fortified the funding of cartels, gangs, and traffickers — so much so that those flooding our shores will now be able to honestly say their government cannot protect them.

(Catholic) Bishops Helping Deploy Major Migrant Crime Wave Across America, by Bob Price

By Bob Price, Breitbart – Sanctuary cities and their suburbs are experiencing a crime wave from migrants who are released by the Biden administration after illegally crossing the border between ports of entry. Police, particularly in the Chicago area and New York City, reported significant increases in crime related to migrants relocated to their cities… The police chief of Oak Brook, Illinois, a suburb of the sanctuary city of Chicago, is reporting a series of crimes being committed by migrants who the Biden administration released after they illegally crossed the border ….

Senate Staffer Avoids Punishment With ‘Rainbow Privilege’, by Thomas Gallatin

By Thomas Gallatin, Patriot Post – The reason this story is so shameful — beyond the now-public sexual deviancy of a Senate staffer — is the blatant undermining of the foundational principles of our legal system. Treating any identity group as a privileged group for which the laws of the land are not enforced equally and without prejudice is to do injustice. Furthermore, arguing that because these groups may have suffered past injustices, they now deserve special treatment makes a mockery of the equal application of the law and further erodes confidence in our justice system.

Pastor Found Guilty of Breaking Law By Holding Sign With Bible Verse Outside Abortion Biz, by Steven Ertelt 

By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Another pro-life advocate in the UK has been charged with breaking a discriminatory law that prevents pro-life free speech outside abortion businesses… Pastor Stephen Green, 72, from South Wales, was found guilty of breaching a Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) for holding a sign with a verse from the Bible on it outside of an abortion clinic.

Fr. Ripperger: The ‘Spiritual Warfare’ of Our Times is an Opportunity for Us to Become Saints, by Andreas Wailzer

By Andreas Wailzer, LifeSiteNews – According to the statistics recorded by Catholic exorcists, Ripperger said, the number of demonic possessions has remained the same over recent decades: about 0.5% of the general population. However, other forms of demonic influence have increased significantly… “The… rates of diabolic obsession are drastically on the rise,” he said.

Is Biden Malicious, Incompetent, or Conniving? by Victor Davis Hanson

By Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness – Things are becoming so strange, so surreal, so nihilistic in contemporary America that the chaos can only be deliberate. Chance, incompetence, and accident could not alone explain the series of disasters we now daily witness that are nearly destroying the country… When the ailing and non-compos-mentis president now speaks, he rarely becomes excited about Iranian or terrorist provocations. ….

‘Art’ificial Intelligence: AI Can Create Religious Images in Seconds. But Is It Really Sacred Art? by Joseph Pronechen

By Joseph Pronechen, EWTN News – Welcome to a brave new world pitting processors against painters… Adjusting the drape of fabric just so on her artistic model, sacred artist Gwyneth Thompson-Briggs continues painting, with a stroke of oil paint here, a highlight or shadow there, working to depict the latest saint for her artistic portfolio… Elsewhere, using algorithms and data points, a computer scans the internet to “create” new art. ….

‘Pure Evil’: 11-Year-Old Cries In Pain While Getting Puberty Blockers, by Tierin-Rose Manelburg

By Tierin-Rose Manelburg, MRC TV – It’s a heartbreaking (video) clip, and viewers are calling out the transgender ideology for what it really is: “pure evil.”… In it, a mother and her 11-year-old son Joseph, who they refer to as “Josie,” visit a transgender specialist named Dr. Olsen, who insists that “Josie” is at a “perfect place” to begin puberty blockers to stop the young boy’s body from going through male puberty. ….

Fr. Raymond J. de Souza: Fiducia Supplicans’ Geography of Sin

By Fr. Raymond J. de Souza, The Catholic Thing – In the forty-some years since the BBC launched the political satire “Yes, Minister”.. its relevance has only grown. Anyone who watches Sir Humphrey describe the Church of England (“The Bishop’s Gambit”) may think he is watching a historical documentary, not a comedy… “It’s interesting, isn’t it, that nowadays politicians want to talk about moral issues, and bishops want to talk politics,” observes Sir Humphrey, cynically adding that “theology is a device for allowing agnostics to remain with the church.”

The Thought Police Are Here, by Austin Ruse

By Austin Ruse, Crisis Magazine – German courts just prosecuted an American playwright named C.J. Hopkins for thought crimes. He won the case, but that was not the point. The point was to punish for wrong think… Hopkins moved to Germany during the Iraq War years because he saw Germany as freer than the U.S. which at that time did not much allow criticism of George Bush’s war of choice. Yes, I said that: I have been on a journey, as likely you have been.

Complicit Clergy: Could This Be Why Bishops Appear To Hate Trump And Love Biden?

By Staff, Complicit Clergy – During the past two presidential campaigns, many faithful Catholics were perplexed by what appeared to be a consistent campaign to undermine Donald Trump. In 2016, Pope Francis called Trump’s plan to build a wall on the US/Mexico border “disgraceful” and that Donald Trump “is not Christian.” Then compare the reception that Trump received when he visited the Vatican on 2016 to that of Joe Biden in October 2021.

Crisis Magazine: Filial Appeal to All Cardinals and Bishops of the Catholic Church

By Crisis Magazine – Your Eminencies, Your Excellencies: We, the undersigned Catholic priests, scholars, and authors, write to you on the occasion of the latest document published by the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, Fiducia Supplicans, which has caused so much scandal in the Church during this last Christmastime… As is widely known, a relevant part of the world episcopate has practically rejected it, due to its evident break with Scripture and the Tradition of the Church. ….

Crusade of 2024, by Bishop Athanasius Schneider, Christopher P. Wendt 

By Bishop Athanasius Schneider, Christopher P. Wendt – The Confraternity of Our Lady of Fatima, together with His Excellency Bishop Athanasius Schneider as spiritual guide, is calling for a worldwide spiritual crusade in honor of the Immaculate Heart of Mary for 2024. This initiative aims to implore Divine Intervention for the current crisis within the Church… In light of the attacks on the Chair of Peter and the Church as a whole by the Pope himself and countless bishops and priests, the Confraternity of Our Lady of Fatima believes that only God, only Christ the King, can save His Church from Her enemies.

NYC Launches $53M Program To Give Illegals Pre-Paid Credit Cards

By Brittany M. Hughes, MRC TV – New York City is launching a $53 million dollar plan to give illegal aliens pre-paid credit cards… the multi-million-dollar, taxpayer-backed project will be similar to the city’s program offering food assistance to low-income residents, and will start with 500 illegal alien families currently staying at the Roosevelt Hotel. The amount handed out per family will depend on their size, but a family of four could get as much as $1,000 a month, the Post reports. The cards will be refilled every 28 days.

On Playing the Game of Common Good With a Crooked Deck, by Dr. Jeff Mirus

By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – Human solidarity is not defined by some Marxist ideology which puts individual persons at the mercy of the State; nor is subsidiarity defined by some Randian individualist autonomy. Rather, both principles are honored through the dignity of human persons exercising personal authority over their use of goods while participating in the decisions and actions which assist those less fortunate and shape the common good of the community of which they are a part.

Is Jumping on the AI Bandwagon Prudent? by Constance T. Hull

By Constance T. Hull, Catholic Exchange – I recently had to replace my MacBook of 6 years when it started to slowly die. I decided to return to a Windows based operating system, so I ordered a Dell. After setting it up, I was startled to see how much AI technology is available on the computer considering it was the basic model. In fact, new changes and updates seem to be added regularly at a startling pace. ….

Catholic World News: Pope’s Lenten Message: Focus on ‘Integral Ecology’

By Catholic World News – In an indication of the Pope’s focus on social action, the Vatican press conference introducing the papal message was led by Cardinal Michael Czerny, SJ, the prefect of the Dicastery for Integral Human Development. The cardinal observed that the Lenten Message echoes the themes of the Pope’s social encyclicals, Laudato Si’ and Fratelli Tutti. “Here we see the pastoral paradigms of integral ecology, fraternity, and social friendship reshaping evangelization,” he said.

Can the Pope be a Heretic? The Traditional Catholic Answer

By Robert Lazu Kmita, Remnant Columnist, Romania, The Remnant – In a homily on May 7, 2005, Pope Benedict XVI made one of the important statements regarding the authority of the Pope…. “The pope is not an absolute monarch whose thoughts and desires are law. On the contrary: The pope’s ministry is a guarantee of obedience to Christ and to his Word. He must not proclaim his own ideas, but rather constantly bind himself and the Church to obedience to God’s Word, in the face of every attempt to adapt it or water it down, and every form of opportunism.”

Regime Christians Are Sadducees Who Don’t Care if Their Children Live Free, by John Zmirak

By John Zmirak, The Stream – If you have been paying attention since 2016, you’ll have noticed a great sifting of Christians, which sorted the sheep from the goats. Remember those “NeverTrump” Christians who sniffed at Trump’s candidacy disdainfully, and warned that he somehow posed a threat to all the norms and even the rules of democratic politics?… Those same people, mostly, are now either silent or complicit when the Biden administration operates lawlessly to prosecute its opponents. ….

‘Gift of New Life’ Brings Heroic Hope After Newlywed Tragedy

By Patti Maguire Armstrong, EWTN News – It was Nathaniel (Nate) Kuhlman — Gordon and Heather’s only child — who brought them together as a family. He and Mariana met at Franciscan University in Steubenville, Ohio, in October 2021 and were married on Oct. 28, 2023. Tragically, on the first morning of their honeymoon on the Caribbean island of St. Lucia, Nate, 23, died in a water-skiing accident, a mere three days after their wedding… However, the fruits of their brief sacramental union echo through eternity: Mariana, 22, is joyfully expecting their baby. Her due date is July 17.

A Plea for Parishes, by Joseph Schmiesing

By Joseph Schmiesing, Crisis Magazine – I recently watched a short clip of the demolition of the bell tower of St. Nicholas Church in Ohio. In a short moment, the large excavator pushed on the corner and the edifice collapsed in a pile of rubble and dust. Already stripped of its stained glass and crucifix, the church, until the moment it fell, still maintained a nobleness, as though it knew it was both the product and the representation of Faith for thousands of parishioners and strangers over the decades.

WATCH! Bishop Strickland Calls Out Rome for ‘Weaponized Ambiguity’ on Women, Homosexual Blessings, by John-Henry Westen

By John-Henry Westen, LifeSiteNews – My take on it is that it’s sort of a very slow but very clear movement, the controversy of women’s ordination and everything. We’ve heard things, “Oh, well, that’s not even on the table for discussion.” I think we would both agree we’re in a time of great confusion. I would even say recently, “weaponized confusion.” People speak of virtually anything can be weaponized. But confusion is really not what we need.

French Bishops Express Solidarity With Striking Farmers, by Jonah McKeown

By Jonah McKeown, Catholic World Report – Several of France’s Catholic leaders have expressed solidarity with the country’s agricultural workers amid historic protests that have seen farmers block major roadways near Paris with their tractors to protest environmental regulations, taxes, and competition from cheap imports… Bishop Jean-Marc Micas of the Diocese of Tarbes-et-Lourdes, which is a largely rural diocese that includes the world-famous Marian shrine of Lourdes, said he wants to “express all my support to the farmers of the diocese.” ….

J6 Committee Admits Its Show Trials Were An Election-Year Publicity Stunt, by Tristan Justice

By Tristan Justice, The Federalist – Key members of the since-disbanded Select Committee on January 6th admit in a new PBS documentary that the entire operation was an election-year publicity stunt… On Wednesday, Frontline PBS published a new documentary, “Democracy on Trial,” chronicling the House committee’s work. Pivotal players on the partisan probe conceded in the two-and-half-hour documentary that the panel’s public performances produced for prime-time television were orchestrated as entertainment media.

There’s a Massive Difference Between Pro-Life Donald Trump and Pro-Abortion Joe Biden, by Carol Tobias

By Carol Tobias, LifeNews – Polling shows that Americans are most concerned with the economy, immigration, and foreign policy, yet President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are conducting a nationwide campaign focused on promoting ways to kill more preborn children… The Biden administration is using a “whole of government” approach—using every lever of federal power—to remove any and all limits on abortion and use your tax dollars to pay for them.

The Catholic Church and Anti-Racialism, by Casey Chalk

By Casey Chalk, The Catholic Thing – It is true, as Burke-Sivers writes, that black Catholics, like all black Christians in America, have often faced a “struggle to be recognized, welcomed, and accepted as human persons.” Yet it seems unlikely we will address those struggles in dialogue with those whose Marxist and racialist origins are so decidedly anti-Christian… If the words and behaviors of the leading lights of the anti-racist movement are any indication, we already have ample evidence to predict how such conversations will go.

Fr. John A. Perricone: Rome, We Have a Problem

By Fr. John A. Perricone, Crisis Magazine – If ever there were an emergency message to Rome, this is it. It might have been the SOS a year ago as some bishops witnessed large numbers of other bishops using their pastoral canonical privilege to bypass the iron-fisted prescriptions of Traditionis Custodes. But it is certainly the frightened alert in light of the Extraordinary Form Mass held at the U.S. Capitol last Tuesday… It was a Jericho-Walls-crumbling moment.

Hard to Say What’s Doing in Francis’s Vatican, by Christopher R. Altieri

By Christopher R. Altieri, Catholic World Report – It really is hard to tell what’s going on in Pope Francis’s Vatican, especially these days, but that’s because there’s plenty—too much—to see… Italy’s Domani published a piece detailing new allegations against the disgraced former Jesuit, Marko Rupnik–inexplicably and intolerably styled Fr. Marko Rupnik—extern of Koper diocese in his native Slovenia, currently resident in Rome and reported to be regularly seen at the Centro Aletti he founded in the early 1990s. ….

Cardinal Müller Says ‘Some Bishops’ Behave Childishly by Canceling Latin Mass Priests, by Stephen Kokx

By Stephen Kokx, LifeSiteNews – In regard to a Kentucky bishop’s removal of the priests, the former head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith said some bishops ‘look to Rome and then say to the Holy Father, ‘I suppressed these people, and therefore I look for the reward of being promoted, being named archbishop, or cardinal.’ This [is the] childish behavior of some bishops.’…. It is “more important” that the Mass be celebrated than the form it is offered in, Müller stated. If pastors come down too hard on laity who attend the traditional Mass, they act as if they do “not care” for them and then “the people (will be) angry with the Church and they will leave the Church.”

The Biden Administration Is Treading On Texas’ Sovereignty, Not The Other Way Around, by Margot Cleveland

By Margot Cleveland, The Federalist – Democrat accomplice media have been misrepresenting nearly everything about Texas’ efforts to secure the border. But it’s time to separate fact from fiction… For starters: No, Texas isn’t flouting the Supreme Court. Last week, the court vacated a lower court injunction that prohibited the federal government from removing razor-wire fencing that Texas had erected on the border. Coverage of both the decision and Texas’ response was replete with errors.

‘Blood On Your Hands’: Lawmakers Grill Tech CEOs On Child-Exploitation ‘Crisis’, by Peter Pinedo

By Peter Pinedo, CNA – The hearing, titled “Big Tech and the Online Child Sexual Exploitation Crisis,” was held by the Senate Judiciary Committee… Judiciary Committee Chairman Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., opened the hearing by stating that “online child sexual exploitation is a crisis in America.” Durbin cited the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), which reported receiving 100,000 reports of online child sexual-abuse material per day in 2023.

LifeSiteNews: Fr. James Martin Addresses Irish Bishops in Private Meeting at Marian Shrine

By LifeSiteNews staff – The Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference has been addressed today by heterodox Jesuit priest Father James Martin in the Marian Shrine of Knock, Co. Mayo, where Our Lady appeared to villagers in 1879… A trusted source in Ireland told LifeSiteNews that the meeting included discussions on how to implement the blessing of homosexual “couples” and even the desire to implement homosexual “marriage.”

Team Biden Targets Peaceful Pro-Life Activists, by Thomas Gallatin

By Thomas Gallatin, Patriot Post – While the Biden administration pays lip service to “equity” and “justice,” their actions belie the fact that they are motivated by no such altruistic concerns. Rather, it’s all about promoting their political agenda and selectively applying the law when it suits them. A case in point is the Biden administration’s targeting of pro-life advocates and activists with the dubious and likely unconstitutional Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, also known as FACE.

Catholic University Fires Professor Who Brought in ‘Abortion Doula’: ‘Did Not Align With Our Mission’, by Mary Margaret Olohan

By Mary Margaret Olohan, Daily Signal – Catholic University confirmed to The Daily Signal that it has terminated the contract of the professor who invited a self-declared “abortion doula” to speak to students about coaching women through abortions and “pregnant men” through a “seahorse birth.”… Catholic University President Peter Kilpatrick announced to students on Jan. 30 that the university “terminated our contract with the professor who invited the speaker” after obtaining “clear evidence that the content of the class did not align with our mission and identity.”

Saint of the Day for February 1: St. Ansgar

Franciscan Media – The “apostle of the north” (Scandinavia) had enough frustrations to become a saint—and he did. He became a Benedictine at Corbie, France, where he had been educated. Three years later, when the king of Denmark became a convert, Ansgar went to that country for three years of missionary work, without noticeable success…

Empty Hell? Empty Head? Empty Church? by William Kilpatrick

By William Kilpatrick, Turning Point Project – It’s often said that Satan’s greatest achievement is to convince people that he doesn’t exist. If we believe he doesn’t exist, then there is less motivation for us to avoid temptation and more likelihood that we will fall into sin more often—the very thing that Satan seeks… By implication, the belief that Hell is empty will have similar consequences. As Eric Sammons puts it, “[If] you believe everyone is getting to Heaven regardless of how they live here on earth…then the importance of both practicing the Faith and sharing it with others collapses.”

The Office of the Bishop is to Admonish Sinners, by Michael Pakaluk

By Michael Pakaluk, The Catholic Thing – In the Holy Mass, Scripture and homily should play more the role of reproof, while the Eucharist of comforting.  What he means, St. Gregory says, “is well signified by that ark of the tabernacle, in which, together with the tables, there as a rod and manna; because, if with knowledge of sacred Scripture in the good pastor’s breast there is the rod of constraint, there should be also the manna of sweetness.”… Do not be deceived, Gregory says:  Only in the supreme governance of God are justice and mercy so thoroughly intermingled that His mercy simply is His justice.  Subordinate authorities such as bishops must attain to each separately, while combining them.

Biden Sends Millions to Religious Nonprofits Facilitating Mass Illegal Migration, by Todd Bensman

By Todd Bensman, Center for Immigration Studies – A follow-up CIS examination of the more than 30 faith-based nonprofits among those UN NGO partners — representing Jewish, Lutheran, Seventh Day Adventist, Catholic, and nondenominational evangelical organizations — shows that the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM) and the USAID have been mainlining taxpayer funds to these groups, which then distribute them to keep hundreds of thousands of migrants comfortably moving toward illegal U.S. southern border crossings. ….

Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV: Beware of Today’s Demonic Mindsets

By Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV, Catholic Exchange – I gave a talk some years ago to a group of faithful on the need to be engaged in spiritual warfare today. After the talk, one of the attendees said to me, “Father, I am certain that I would not be able to sleep this night after listening to your talk on the demons and their activities in our lives.”… Her words reflect the sad attitude we have today regarding the reality of demons and their activities. We think that demons will just leave us in peace if we do not speak or think about them. …

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Jesus Gave Them Authority over Sickness and Unclean Spirits

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 6:7-13 – And he called to him the twelve, and began to send them out two by two, and gave them authority over the unclean spirits. He charged them to take nothing for their journey except a staff; no bread, no bag, no money in their belts; but to wear sandals and not put on two tunics. …

The Dangerous Vatican Enthusiasm for the WEF, by Phil Lawler 

By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Then in his message to the WEF, the Pope did not suggest that the rich and powerful political figures who gathered at Davos should curb their ambitions. On the contrary he spoke of “an evident need for international political action that, through the adoption of coordinated measures, can effectively pursue the goals of global peace and authentic development.” And while the Pope only sent a video message to Davos, Cardinal Peter Turkson was there in person, encouraging the WEF to promote a new international economic order.

The Space Between Words: An Invention of Monks, by Morgane Afif 

By Morgane Afif, Aleteia – The space between the words of a written text only entered into use in the 7th century, in the silence of Irish monasteries. Who would’ve thought that a space between words had to be invented? The first traces of written language are over 5,000 years old and come to us from the cradle of humanity, in Mesopotamia. However, writing is a form of language born several times over to succeed in transcribing the spoken word onto clay, stone, parchment, or paper. …

Why We Must Pray for the Church, and One Way to Do It, by Dr. Jeff Mirus

By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – A careful reading of Scripture, therefore, reveals that the People of God under the Old Covenant prefigure not only the citizens of the Heavenly Jerusalem but also the People of God under the New Covenant, that is, the members of the Catholic Church. Just as we can see the intense need the Jews had to both rejoice in and pray for Jerusalem, we can also see the intense need we have to both rejoice in and pray for the Church. Moreover, Sacred Scripture provides the perfect texts to anchor and inspire our prayers, for just as the Jews saw the triumphs, trials and failures of Jerusalem as their own triumphs, trials and failures as a people, so too must Catholics see the Church in exactly the same way.

Catholic Organizations Enabling Global Network of Illegal Immigration, by Chadwick Hagan

By Chadwick Hagan, Epoch Times – The U.S. taxpayer and government—directly and indirectly—provide funding to various organizations in Central and South America that support migrant routes to the United States. Charities, some led by U.S. Catholic organizations, offer shelter and transportation, while local governments in Latin American countries provide shuttle services to migrants, moving them through pressure points and facilitating their journey. …

Abortion After Joe Biden Targets Them, by Steven Ertelt 

By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Six pro-life Americans face over a decade in prison for allegedly violating a federal law during their abortion protest. The charges against them stemmed from a massive campaign of political persecution the Biden administration brought against pro-life rescuers for protesting abortion inside abortion centers. ..

“Net-Zero” Misses the Point by Pointing in the Wrong Direction, by Chilton Williamson, Jr. 

By Chilton Williamson, Jr., Catholic World Report – The green movement—the scientific and governmental parts of it, anyway—is not proposing to replace human arrogance vis-à-vis nature with humility, as environmentalists have been urging for a century or more. Rather, it is raising arrogance to a higher level by assuming that humans are capable of dominating and controlling nature even more completely in the future than they did in the past, repairing the damage already done while simultaneously preventing further harm in future centuries by their quasi-divine powers of imagination, invention, manipulation, and control.

Confessions of a Book Hoarder, by Francis X. Maier

By Francis X. Maier, The Catholic Thing – Reading is one of the great joys of life.  By “reading” I mean books.  Printed type on a physical page has stability.  It’s tactile.  In contrast, reading too long on a computer has the same effect as sitting too long in a pink room: First it fatigues, then it agitates, because the electrons on a computer screen allow the eye no rest.  But alas, print has its own awkward problems.  Book lovers (like me) very easily become book hoarders, creatures who buy lots of good books they intend to read but never do ….

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Jesus Marveled because of Their Unbelief

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 6:1-6 – He went away from there and came to his own country; and his disciples followed him. And on the Sabbath he began to teach in the synagogue; and many who heard him were astonished, saying, “Where did this man get all this? What is the wisdom given to him? What mighty works are wrought by his hands! Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary and brother of James and Joses and Judas and Simon, and are not his sisters here with us?” ….

Pope Claims Everyone Will Gradually Accept Same-Sex Blessings, by Okiki Adeduyite

By Okiki Adeduyite, Punch – Pope Francis has expressed confidence that those who criticise his decision to allow blessings for same-sex couples will come to understand it over time, except for Africans, whom he referred to as a “special case.”… Reuters reports that Pope Francis stated that Africans perceive homosexuality negatively from a cultural perspective in an interview with Italian newspaper, La Stampa, that was published on Monday.

Human Life International: The World Health Organization: On a Mission to End Humanity?

By Human Life International, The Stream – The powerful World Health Organization appears to be working hard to hasten the end of the human race, according to the global life-advocates at Human Life International. As the United Nation’s designated preserver of the world’s health, the new World Health Organization Pandemic Agreement is designed to increase disease and encourage unhealthy behaviors… This recent directive coming out of this international government body demands that all nations follow their lead to “counteract conservative opposition” and “enact progressive laws” ….

Are We Catholic Enough to Make Enemies? by Sean Fitzpatrick

By Sean Fitzpatrick, Crisis Magazine – Today we celebrate the life of a veritable giant of Catholic education, St. John Bosco—a man whose mission to promote the Faith through education was so fearless and outspoken (and successful) that he was a target for assassination. Imagine that! Is it going too far to wonder if Catholics—whether teachers, parents, priests, or what have you—are not living their Faith out fully in a faithless society if they aren’t ruffling feathers or even making enemies?

This Forgotten ’90s Movie Eerily Predicted The Current Immigration Standoff, by Mark Hemingway

By Mark Hemingway, Book Editor, The Federalist – If you want to understand how mass immigration became the biggest flashpoint in American politics, a surprisingly entertaining and unjustly forgotten HBO movie deserves to be watched… Stop me if you’ve heard this one before — a red-state governor, in the midst of a nationwide immigration crisis, defies the president and shuts down the state’s borders to prevent more immigrants from coming in. This leads other states suffering from the effects of mass illegal immigration to rally around the state defying the president ….

The Meaningless Vacuity of Just Being ‘Nice’, by Gavin Ashenden

By Gavin Ashenden, Catholic Herald – Many commentators on hearing about the joint commissioning of bishops wondered if Francis was subverting Catholic teaching on Anglican orders. They should have known better. Why would a pope consider undermining the authority of one his forbears? What effect after all might that have in his own authority at the hands of his successors?… Nonetheless we are left with a triumph of presentation over truth, appearance over reality, feelings over integrity, aspiration over substance and emotion over fidelity. It must say somewhere in the gnostic manuals of ecumenical dialogue that “it’s nice to be nice.”

Omar Pledges Allegiance to Somalia, by Douglas Andrews

By Douglas Andrews, Patriot Post – Omar, a hard-left House Democrat and Squad member who represents Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District, delivered a speech on Saturday at the Hyatt Regency in Minneapolis, but we suspect she wasn’t counting on it being translated from Somali and published in English on the Internet. That was her first mistake… Her second mistake was speaking in a way that can only be described as nakedly anti-American. …

Fr. Kevin M. Cusick: Pagans Worship Sex

By Fr. Kevin M. Cusick, The Wanderer – Pagans worship sex and the body. Christians worship God. Alone. The pornographic cult, which has seized power in Rome, and which centers around the sexual act and the body as it relates to coition, is forbidden as sinful for Christians… Are the agents of disorder and subversion in the Vatican attempting to substitute the idolatry of a sex cult for the true faith? Worship of the body and the sexual function apart from marriage and procreation is pagan.

Saint of the Day for January 31: St. John Bosco (Aug. 16, 1815-Jan. 31, 1888)

By Franciscan Media – John Bosco’s theory of education could well be used in today’s schools. It was a preventive system, rejecting corporal punishment and placing students in surroundings removed from the likelihood of committing sin. He advocated frequent reception of the sacraments of Penance and Holy Communion. He combined catechetical training and fatherly guidance ….

137 Abortion Businesses Have Closed Since Roe v. Wade Overturned, by McKenna Snow

By McKenna Snow, LifeNews – One hundred and thirty-seven abortion clinics have closed down in America since the overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022, according to a recent report by pro-life organization Operation Rescue… Operation Rescue published its annual report on American abortion facilities on the day of the 51st annual March for Life, January 19. The report reads, “in 2023, 49 abortion clinics closed or halted abortions. Between 2022 and 2023, a total of 136 abortion clinics have stopped killing. Cities that once had abortion mills in full operation are now abortion-free!”

Mystical Passion vs. Love and Responsibility, by Richard A. Spinello

By Richard A. Spinello, Crisis Magazine – John Allen, editor of Crux and longtime Vatican reporter, interprets the rebuke of this book as part of an orchestrated campaign aimed at undermining the authority of Fiducia Supplicans. Allen goes on to claim that we find the same sort of graphic sexual imagery and explicit prose in one of the works of Karol Wojtyla (John Paul II), called Love and Responsibility. He chides conservative Catholics and argues that if they are distraught over the content and tone of Mystical Passion, they should have been equally distraught over Love and Responsibility. …

Small Catholic College Has Produced 104 Priests, by Aidan Mays

By Aidan Mays, The College Fix – A small Catholic college has produced 104 priests, in addition to other religious vocations, during its almost 50-year history… These 104 priests come from Christendom College’s alumni pool of just 4,053 total graduates – and since only men can be ordained, the rate is much higher. About 47 percent of Christendom’s alumni are men, meaning the 104 priests came from a pool of about 2,000 men.

On Distrusting Princes and Worshipping the Lord, by Tod Worner

By Tod Worner, Catholic World Report – How does worldly power, which measures itself in bullying strength and vain influence, reckon with the impossible and unworldly nature of God’s chosen ones? Not very well. If Pontius Pilate offers any guidance, worldly power is utterly befuddled in its encounter with God and his designs. Spending precious moments with the King of the Universe, the Roman Governor of Judea could sputter little more than a query, “What is Truth?” when Truth Incarnate stood before him.

Sen. Kennedy: These Open-Border Terrorist Threat Numbers ‘Will Make You Throw Up’

By Craig Bannister, MRCTV – “The numbers that I’m about to give you will make you throw up,” Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) says in a video documenting the growing threat of terrorism caused by Pres. Biden’s open-border policies… “President Biden’s border policies are not just a human rights disaster, though they certainly are. But his policies have also provided the perfect cover for terrorist sympathizers, child sex offenders, for cartel associates to enter the United States illegally.”

Catholic Herald: Confusion Reigns As Pope Says New Blessings Are For Same-Sex Couples But Not Their Unions

By Staff, Catholic Herald – Pope Francis has attempted to further clarify the Vatican document permitting non-liturgical blessing for couples in same sex or irregular relationships, saying the newly authorised practice is a pastoral gesture directed at the people involved and not their union itself… Speaking to members of the Vatican’s DDF, Francis said the intention of offering “pastoral and spontaneous blessings” to couples in irregular situations, including same-sex couples and divorced and remarried couples, is to express pastoral closeness.

What I’ve Learned by Adding (Imperfectly) Mental Prayer to My Day, by Charles Lewis 

By Charles Lewis, EWTN News – Last year I realized my prayer life needed a boost, that I needed to draw closer to God. A few good priests I know suggested mental prayer… I ran out of patience and gave up… Impatience is not one of my better qualities… It was also suggested I read Time for God by Father Jacques Philippe. On the first page, Father Philippe seemed to address me directly, noting what a shame it was to get discouraged and quit. ….

Pope Francis Attacks Critics of Homosexual Blessings as ‘Small Ideological Groups’, by Andreas Wailzer

By Andreas Wailzer, LifeSiteNews – Pope Francis said that those who oppose Fiducia Supplicans (FS) “belong to small ideological groups” and that the Church in Africa is “a special case” because of its culture… In an interview with the Italian newspaper La Stampa, Francis addressed the criticism of the controversial Vatican declaration on “blessings” for couples in irregular situations, saying that “those who vehemently protest [Fiducia Supplicans] belong to small ideological groups.” ….

Toward a Eucharistic Education, by David G Bonagura, Jr.

By David G Bonagura, Jr., The Catholic Thing – The summum bonum of Catholic education can be expressed in two words: Jesus Christ. Every Catholic school, every subject, every extracurricular activity exists to form students’ minds and characters after the heart of Christ so that they may live in union with Him in this life and the next. Catholic school students, therefore, ought to be immersed in the Eucharist so they can see, taste, and be transformed by Christ, present yet hidden under the veils of bread and wine.

EDITORIAL: Let’s Pray That Texas Doesn’t Blink, by Eric Sammons

By Eric Sammons, Editor-in-chief, Crisis Magazine – The years-long showdown between Texas and the Federal Government over the Texas-Mexico border took a dramatic—and potentially dangerous—turn this week. The Supreme Court (with Amy Coney Barrett as the deciding vote) ruled that Texas could not prevent the Federal Government from taking down the barbed wire fence that Texas installed along part of the border. In turn, Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered the Texas National Guard to defend the barbed wire fence (and thus the border), saying that it was a matter of the state’s self-defense that supersedes the Supreme Court ruling.

Courage: The Sage the Church Needs, by Kevin Wells

By Kevin Wells, Crisis Magazine – For those clergy inclined to dismiss this story of a woman who simply covered sports, read this warning from one of your own: If a pastor remains silent when he sees God insulted and souls going astray, woe to him! If he does not want to be damned, and if there is some disorder in his parish, he must trample upon human respect and the fear of being despised or hated. (St. John Vianney)

Mediocrity Will Convert No One, but Beauty Will: The Purpose of Sacred Art in the Modern World, by Julian Kwasniewski

By Julian Kwasniewski, EWTN News – Award-winning screenwriter Barbara Nicolosi, well known for her work consulting with Mel Gibson on The Passion of the Christ, has brought a much-needed perspective on the need for quality in Christian cinema. There has been far too much low-quality work which undermines the Christian message. Thus, in all the Catholic Art Institute does, there is always a desire for high standards. I don’t believe anyone will be converted by mediocrity.

Fr. Paul D. Scalia: As One Having Authority

By Fr. Paul D. Scalia, The Catholic Thing – Today’s Gospel (Mark 1:21-28) tells us that the people were “astonished” and “amazed.” They were “astonished at his teaching, for he taught them as one having authority and not as the scribes.” They “were amazed and asked one another, ‘What is this? A new teaching with authority. He commands even the unclean spirits, and they obey him.’”

Planned Parenthood Director Admits: We Take Teens to Other States for Secret Abortions “Every Day”, Tabitha Goodling

By Tabitha Goodling, LifeNews – Washington, DC – Parents are not told about their underage daughter’s abortion at Planned Parenthood in some U.S. states, and the abortion giant is also involved in trafficking the minors across state lines according to an investigative journalism group’s recent undercover probe. According to one Planned Parenthood managing director girls as young as 13-years-old “is an adult in our clinics.”

Former FBI Execs Warn the US is Being Invaded by Military-Age Men From ‘Hostile Nations’

By Emily Mangiaracina, LifeSiteNews – Former FBI executives have warned Congress that military-age men from “hostile” nations and regions are invading the U.S. through the southern border, significantly elevating the risk of a terror attack… Cautioning that the threat “may be one of the most pernicious ever to menace the United States,” ten retired FBI senior executives warned congressional leaders in a letter last week that “military aged men” from “hostile” areas around the world are arriving by the thousands from across the southern border.

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Tell Them How Much the Lord Has Done for You

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 5:1-20 – They came to the other side of the sea, to the country of Gerasenes. And when he had come out of the boat, there met him out of the tombs a man with an unclean spirit, who lived among the tombs; and no one could bind him any more, even with a chain; for he had often been bound with fetters and chains, but the chains he wrenched apart …

Latin Mass Celebrated Inside the Capitol of the United States, by Kennedy Hall

By Kennedy Hall, OnePeterFive – Despite relentless pressure on Traditional Catholic communities by the Commies in Washington, the Traditional Latin Mass was celebrated at the Capitol just in time for Trump’s third run at the Presidency… On Tuesday, Father Z posted a message he received from someone who attended a sung Mass for the Feast of Saint Raymond Peñafort – that wonder-working Dominican who rebuked an evil King – the same day at the United States Capitol in Washington D.C. ….

How Can We Say Hell is Eempty? by Ralph Martin

Pope Francis recently said: “I like to think of hell as empty; I hope it is.”… No one spoke more about Hell than Jesus. If Hell is empty, should we stop teaching that what Jesus and the apostles taught on the purpose of human sexuality and marriage must be obeyed to be saved? … While acknowledging that this is only his personal view, not “a dogma of faith,” the Holy Father speculated that hell may be empty and expressed the hope that it is the case: “What I am going to say is not a dogma of faith, but my own personal view: I like to think of hell as empty; I hope it is.”

Why We Should Celebrate Catholic Schools, by J.C. Miller

By  J.C. Miller, Catholic World Report – Over the next several days, dioceses all across America will be celebrating Catholic Schools Week (January 28-February 3). Catholic schools will be putting their best foot forward and making their case to parishioners and the broader world. While kids showing off their uniforms at Sunday Masses may be cute, the massive personal and parish investment required to support Catholic schools may require some justification. The evidence does show that Catholic schools help to produce Catholic adults.

The Relevance of St. Thomas Aquinas in Today’s World, by Dr. Donald DeMarco

By Dr. Donald DeMarco, Catholic Exchange – St. Thomas is a philosopher in the broadest sense, dealing with everything that stimulates the mind and exercises the intelligence.  His degree of sanctity and humility are rare.  His mind was encyclopedic, having read and digested whatever the intellectual world of his time was available to him.  Moreover, he has been baptized by a number of popes as the Catholic Church’s pre-eminent thinker.  His feast day is January 24, which is an annual occasion for remembering his importance to everyone who seeks wisdom.

Louisiana Attorney General Wins Case Against EPA’s Racist Mandates, by Evan Poellinger

By Evan Poellinger, MRC TV – Rep. La. AG Liz Murrill has secured a victory from a U.S. District Court, preventing the state from being forced to implement a set of racially-discriminatory regulations from the EPA… On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge James Cain issued a ruling, in which he granted the state a preliminary injunction against “imposing or enforcing any disparate impact requirements against the State of Louisiana or any state agency,” along with, “imposing or enforcing any Title VI requirements upon the State of Louisiana or any state agency.”

Msgr. Charles Pope: A Portrait of Jesus the Preacher – A Homily for the 4th Sunday of the Year

By Msgr. Charles Pope – In Sunday’s Gospel Jesus models four aspects of powerful and effective preaching… In using the word “preaching” we ought to be careful not to limit it to what takes place in a church. All Catholic parents should learn from Jesus’ example here for they have the church of their home in which to preach; they have the pulpit of the dining room table, the living room couch, and even the family car. …

How Do Pro-Lifers Keep Influence as Trump Rolls Up Victories? by Jason Jones & John Zmirak

By Jason Jones & John Zmirak, The Stream – John Zmirak: Is it good news for the pro-life cause, what’s happening in the Republican primaries? On the surface, it seems that we ought to be worried. The most solidly principled pro-life candidate, Ron De Santis, dropped out after losing big in heavily evangelical Iowa. So he’s not there to put pressure on Trump from the right. Pro-choice-with-exceptions Nikki Haley continues to campaign, rolling up votes from Democrats who don’t really support her. The media will play that as pressure on Trump from the left, and use it to argue that Trump has to abandon his already squishy pro-life stands, in order to win the votes …..

Saint of the Day for January 29: Servant of God Brother Juniper

Franciscan Media – “Would to God, my brothers, I had a whole forest of such Junipers,” said Francis of this holy friar… We don’t know much about Juniper before he joined the friars in 1210. Francis sent him to establish “places” for the friars in Gualdo Tadino and Viterbo. When Saint Clare was dying, Juniper consoled her. He was devoted to the passion of Jesus and was known for his simplicity.

U.S. Bishops Once Again Advocate for the Illegal Invasion of Our Nation, by  Spencer Brown

By Spencer Brown, Townhall – This month, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) re-issued its memorandum opposing the use of expedited removal for illegal aliens. The very fact that Catholic bishops and charities rake-in millions of dollars each year in taxpayer funds aiding illegal aliens who want to bypass our immigration laws should disqualify them from having any say in this matter.

Texas Is Correct to Defend Its Sovereignty From the Border Invasion, by Josh Hammer

By Josh Hammer, Patriot Post – The mass invasion now transpiring at the U.S. southern border is illegal, immoral and unsustainable. Its scope is truly unprecedented in our history, posing a mortal threat to the nation. God bless Greg Abbott and the great state of Texas, who rightfully cherish their sovereignty and righteously refuse to bend the knee to the most lawless presidential administration in American history.

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Why Are You Afraid?

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 4:35-41 – On that day, when evening had come, he said to them, “Let us go across to the other side.” And leaving the crowd, they took him with them in the boat, just as he was. And other boats were with him. And a great storm of wind arose, and the waves beat into the boat, so that the boat was already filling. …

Would Jesus Use Razor Wire at Borders? Would He Gaslight People with Dishonest ‘WWJD’ Arguments? by John Zmirak

By John Zmirak, The Stream – You’re seeing it already: the attempt to snap Christians’ spines and render us invertebrates, to leash us via our heartstrings, to shame us into silence about the Biden regime’s lawlessness at the border… As a Catholic, I’m used to this dreck. I’ve been inundated with open borders agitprop by professional Catholics for decades. Some of that, to be fair, was motivated by a perverse hatred for Western civilization and masochistic white guilt. But most of it was straight up self-interest, a craving for warm bodies in pews, and greed for gold.

Six Pro-Lifers Face FACE Act Charges in Tennessee, Could See 11 Years in Jail, by Joe Bukuras

By Joe Bukuras, CNA – Six pro-life activists are on trial in Nashville, Tennessee, facing federal charges related to a 2021 blockade of a nearby abortion clinic… The blockade, documented in a March 5, 2021, video posted on Facebook, showed a large group of pro-life activists ranging from elderly to young children walking into an abortion clinic and blocking access to the door by sitting in front of it.

The Immigration Crisis Shows Just How Much Contempt America’s Establishment Has For Democracy, by Mark Hemingway

By Mark Hemingway, The Federalist – At a minimum, Biden’s complete disregard for border enforcement is a far bigger threat to America’s security and constitutional order than anything that happened on Trump’s watch, Jan. 6 included, an event the media and Democrats have been bleating about for three years. Yet how much discussion have you seen in The New York Times lately about Biden’s corrupt responsibility for America’s immigration disaster?

Cardinal Müller Calls Fiducia Supplicans a ‘Failed Document’ That Needs to Be ‘Rewritten’

By Andreas Wailzer, LifeSiteNews – Cardinal Gerhard Müller has called the controversial Vatican declaration Fiducia Supplicans a “failed document” that needs to be “rewritten.”.. During his recent appearance on Raymond Arroyo’s show The World Over, the former head of the Congregation (now Dicastery) for the Doctrine of the Faith, commended the African bishops for correcting the errors of Fiducia Supplicans (FS)… He said that “now the African churches, Catholic churches, are the leaders in this way of the correction of a failed document.”

Recovering Our Memory, by Michael Toscano

By Michael Toscano, First Things – At the age of forty-two, even while reading an enchanting adventure by the likes of Stevenson, I was distracted by the emails that I was not replying to, the “discourse” that was chattering away without my knowledge, the news that was breaking, beckoning me to check in. The repose of a mind at ease among books, undergirded by the power of focus, was all but gone. Now, as Jim and his companions were contending with the plots of Long John Silver and his fellow mutineers, I was fighting the allure of electronic networks calling me back.

Catholicism: The Glory of God and the Horror of Sin, by Dr. Jeff Mirus 

By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – In The best books Catholic Culture staff read in 2023, I recommended Scott Hahn’s and Brandon McGinley’s book Catholics in Exile. Today I remembered that on page 81 the authors included a powerful quotation from St. John Henry Newman on the Catholic view of the seriousness of sin: [The Catholic Church] holds that it were better for sun and moon to drop from heaven, for the earth to fail, and for all the many millions who are upon it to die of starvation in extremest agony ….

Saint of the Day for January 27: St. Saint Angela Merici

Franciscan Media – Angela has the double distinction of founding the first teaching congregation of women in the Church and what is now called a “secular institute” of religious women… As a young woman, she became a member of the Third Order of Saint Francis, and lived a life of great austerity, wishing, like Saint Francis, to own nothing, not even a bed.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Stands Firm Against Federal Lawlessness, Foreign Invasion, by John Zmirak

By John Zmirak, The Stream – Unless you live inside an unlit cave deep below the Ural Mountains, you know about the confrontation now between our lawless federal government and the state of Texas over the border. The federal branch of government under Biden has been simply refusing for three years to enforce our binding, democratically enacted immigration laws. Let that sink in for a moment… Imagine if for four years Donald Trump had simply refused to enforce our civil rights laws. Or declined to prosecute financial fraud. Or arbitrarily suspended the enforcement of any other key federal function, for blatantly political reasons.

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: What the Kingdom of God Is Like

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 4:26-34 – And he said, “The kingdom of God is as if a man should scatter seed upon the ground, and should sleep and rise night and day, and the seed should sprout and grow, he knows not how. The earth produces of itself, first the blade, then the ear, then the full grain in the ear. But when the grain is ripe, at once he puts in the sickle, because the harvest has come.” ….

US Bishops’ Pro-Life Chair Skewers Biden for Holding Pro-Abortion Rally, Pledging to Codify Roe, by Ashley Sadler

By Ashley Sadler, LifeSiteNews – Bishop Michael Burbidge of the Catholic Diocese of Arlington, Virginia on Tuesday decried a pro-abortion rally held by the self-professed Catholic President Joe Biden, lamenting Biden’s neglect of his “sacred duty to protect life.”… Bishop Burbidge (chairman USCCBs’ Pro-Life Committee, blasted Biden for his rally in Manassas, Virginia, where the president claimed that a “fundamental right has been stripped away” from women because the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the federal “right” to abortion, and that pregnant mothers are now “being forced to travel across state lines for health care [e.g., abortion].”

Fr. Jeffrey Kirby: There’s No Gray When It Comes To God

By Fr. Jeffrey Kirby, National Catholic Register – In recent moral teaching, it has become clear that the gravity of a person living in sin — of being in a state of sin — has been eclipsed by poor theology, wishful thinking and naïve pastoral practice. Whether we’re discussing Holy Communion for the divorced and remarried, or the blessing of same-sex couples, or the tacit approval of cohabitating couples, we need to retrieve and emphasize the terminal nature of states of sin.

Hellfire is Realer Than Real, by Kennedy Hall

By Kennedy Hall, Crisis Magazine – Given the continual revelations of Cdl. Fernández’ psychosexual pathology and Pope Francis’ hat tip to an empty Hell I thought it might be good to consider the truth of Satan and (hell)… Through the prophet Jeremiah, God spoke these words: “Of old time thou hast broken my yoke, thou hast burst my bands, and thou saidst: I will not serve. For on every high hill, and under every green tree thou didst prostitute thyself” (Jeremiah 2:20). By these words we are told the reason for Satan’s descent into Hell from Paradise.

Debunking Biden’s ‘Billionaire’ Tax Canard, by Douglas Andrews

By Douglas Andrews, Patriot Post – But it’s not just race that Joe Biden uses to divide us; he also uses wealth… “Look, folks,” he said earlier this month in his folksy way, “you know how many billionaires we have in America today? One thousand. You know what their average rate — tax rate — federal tax rate is? Federal tax rate is 8.5%. Raise your hand if you’d trade your tax rate for 8.5%. I’m serious. Think about this. There’d be $40 billion raised if they even pay 25%.”… Only trouble is, it’s not true.

Kentucky Bishop Dismisses Priests Who Derided Novus Ordo Mass as ‘Irrelevant’, by Daniel Payne

By Daniel Payne, CNA – A Kentucky bishop this month announced the dismissal of two priests who he said had repeatedly denigrated the modern form of the holy sacrifice of the Mass in their parish… Covington Bishop John Iffert said in a letter to members of Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in Park Hills, Kentucky, that he had requested the resignation of parish pastor Father Shannon Collins while ordering the removal of parochial vicar Father Sean Kopczynski.

Personal Catholicism, by David Warren

By David Warren, The Catholic Thing – “Personalism” is just a word, but like many words, it has at least one meaning and can convey truth, or else falsehood. But as elements in doctrine, mere words must be carefully qualified. What can be expressed in language cannot encapsulate the whole, infinite truth. That is why doctrine seems to “evolve” — when in actuality we find more and more judicious ways of expressing it.

Saint of the Day for January 26: Sts. Timothy and Titus

Franciscan Media – What we know from the New Testament of Timothy’s life makes it sound like that of a modern harried bishop. He had the honor of being a fellow apostle with Paul, both sharing the privilege of preaching the gospel and suffering for it. Timothy had a Greek father and a Jewish mother named Eunice. ..

A Vatican Court Ruling Keeps the Lid on Financial Scandals, by Phil Lawler

By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Strictly according to the facts, and strictly according to the organizational chart, the Vatican City court may be right that Secretariat of State cannot be held responsible for Milone’s dismissal. But to the ordinary observer a different reality seems clear: The voice was the voice of Domenico Giani, but the hand was the hand of Angelo Becciu.

Former NFL Player Ben Watson: We Need More Pro-Life Men Standing Up for Women and Unborn Children, by Tierin-Rose Mandelburg

By Tierin-Rose Mandelburg, LifeNews – On Friday, former NFL player Ben Watson spoke at the 51st annual March for Life. The former NFL player has been vocal about his pro-life values and convictions in the past, and on the 19th, provided advice to the audience on how to build a culture of life… March for Life shared a segment of Watson’s speech on Tuesday and pointed out Watson’s four main points on how to “change culture.”

Archbishop of Canterbury Leads ‘Anglican Eucharist’ in Catholic Basilica With Pope’s Approval, by Michael Haynes

By Michael Haynes, LifeSiteNew – The Anglican Abp. of Canterbury celebrated an “Anglican Eucharist” in the Catholic Basilica of St. Bartholomew (Located on Tiber Island, Rome, Italy) this morning, with the explicit permission of Pope Francis… Joined by Catholic and Anglican prelates from across the world, Justin Welby of the Church of England’s primary see, Canterbury, led a ceremony of “Anglican Eucharist,” in one of the Catholic basilicas of Rome. The Basilica of St. Bartholomew was filled with a mixture of Anglican laity along with Anglican and Catholic clergy.

Cardinal Zen: Fiducia Supplicans ‘Creates Confusion’; Suggests Fernández Should Resign, by Edward Pentin

By Edward Pentin, Catholic World Report – Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-kiun said Pope Francis’ recent declaration allowing the blessing of same-sex couples under certain conditions “creates confusion” and suggested that its author, Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, should resign or be dismissed… In a statement published Jan. 23 on his blog, Zen said the declaration Fiducia Supplicans contains numerous passages in need of clarification and “leaves many questions unanswered,” according to an unofficial translation.

Here Are All The States Standing With Texas Against Biden’s Border Assault, by Jordan Boyd

By Jordan Boyd, The Federalist – More than two dozen states expressed support for Texas Gov. Greg Abbott after he refused to kowtow to the Biden administration’s bullying about the ongoing border crisis… The Supreme Court ruled on Jan. 22 that the federal border officials could cut razor wire installed by the Texas National Guard along the Rio Grande if they felt it impeded their ability to do their jobs. …

The Church Is Not Ruled by a Plebiscite, by Anthony Esolen

By Anthony Esolen, Crisis Magazine – Sin does not grow sweet by majority practice; truth is not altered by a vote. The Church is not a political party… A few weeks ago, I saw in an article in The New York Times the phrase “Pope Francis’s agenda for the Church.” The author approved of that agenda and was no doubt oblivious to the fact that, unless we are talking about governance, reform of abuses, and missionary work, an agenda for the Church is the last thing a pope should have. …

Cast Off the Weight of Sin, by Randy Hain

By Randy Hain,  Integrated Catholic Life – I have been thinking a great deal about my experience at Reconciliation a few weekends ago.  I felt an intense and unexplainable urge to go and confess my sins when I woke up that Saturday morning. While I try to go every six weeks or so, this was no routine visit to the priest for me. I needed to unburden myself of the numerous venial sins I had committed since I last participated in this sacrament.

Another American Victim of Biden’s Border Negligence, by Thomas Gallatin

By Thomas Gallatin, Patriot Post – The claim of many on the Left who support Joe Biden’s de facto open border is that it is a humane policy of compassion toward the plight of migrants seeking safety and a better life. And to muddy the waters even further, they insist that since America is a nation of immigrants, we have no right to keep other immigrants out. They often follow this by asserting that apprehending illegal aliens is motivated by racism. …

Daily Scripture Readings and Meditation: Living in the Light of God’s Truth and Wisdom

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 4:21-25 – And he said to them, “Is a lamp brought in to be put under a bushel, or under a bed, and not on a stand? For there is nothing hid, except to be made manifest; nor is anything secret, except to come to light. If any man has ears to hear, let him hear.” And he said to them, “Take heed what you hear; the measure you give will be the measure you get, and still more will be given you. …

‘I knew Exactly What They Were Doing’: Texas AG Explains How Dems Stole 2020 Election, by Jim Hoft

By WND News Services, Jim Hoft – Texas RINOs, including Bush and Rove allies, wanted Texas AG Ken Paxton gone so they made up some accusations against him without evidence in an attempt to impeach him… AG Ken Paxton is the one man who has stood up against the Democrat-Marxist onslaught in the great state of Texas. Democrats and Secret Sleeper Republicans hate him for this… During the (Tucker Carlson) interview, AG Paxton explained to Tucker Carlson how Democrats cheated and stole the 2020 election. …

Cardinal McElroy Calls for Catholic Universities to Promote Laudato Si’, Climate Change Action, by Emily Mangiaracina

By Emily Mangiaracina, LifeSiteNews – Cardinal Robert McElroy of San Diego called for Catholic universities to “lead on climate change action” as articulated in Pope Francis’ environmental encyclical Laudato Si’ promoting climate alarmism… McElroy claimed, contrary to Church teaching, that “Climate change and the degradation of the earth are the most important global moral challenge… For this reason alone, Laudato Si’ should be a focus for every Catholic university.”

Ohio Bans Transgender Surgeries for Minors, Protects Women’s Sports, by Tierin-Rose Mandelburg

By Tierin-Rose Mandelburg, MRC TV – Ohio Conservatives are jumping for joy today… In a 23-9 vote Wednesday, the Ohio Senate voted to override Republican Governor Mike DeWine’s veto of legislation that would ban transgender surgeries for minors and keep transgender women out of women’s sports. In layman’s terms, the so-called “Republican” governor wanted kids to be able to get their genitals mutilated and didn’t care if women’s sports were unfair or unsafe. …

Abbott: Texas Has A Constitutional Right To Defend Its Sovereignty, by Shawn Fleetwood

By Shawn Fleetwood, The Federalist – Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued a statement on Wednesday asserting that the Lone Star State has a constitutional right to defend its sovereignty in the wake of an invasion facilitated by President Biden’s open border policies… “The federal government has broken the compact between the United States and the States. The Executive Branch of the United States has a constitutional duty to enforce federal laws protecting States, including immigration laws on the books right now” ….

Number of Children Living With 2 Parents Increasing, Data Shows, by Dan Hart

By Dan Hart, The Stream – Newly published data from the U.S. Census Bureau indicates that the proportion of American children living in two-parent families increased to 71.1% in 2023, continuing a slight upward trajectory since 2015… The numbers appear to contradict a popular narrative in the mainstream media that American society no longer aspires to establish households with a mother and father to parent children.

Catholic Bishop Slams Biden on Abortion: “Taking the Life of an Innocent Child is Never a Choice”, by Mary Margaret Olohan

By Mary Margaret Olohan, LifeNews – Catholic Bishop Michael Burbidge of Arlington condemned President Joe Biden’s promotion of abortion at a Virginia rally on Tuesday evening… Burbidge spoke out following the president’s rally in Manassas where Biden advocated for codifying Roe v. Wade into law. Both Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris condemned Republican efforts to protect the unborn as they spoke before a massive “RESTORE ROE” banner.

The Ruth Institute: Catholic Abuse Victim Calls Cardinal’s Book ‘Filth’

By The Ruth Institute, The Stream – Catholics all over the world are demanding the resignation of Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, the Vatican’s doctrine chief, for a 1998 book he authored, Mystical Passion, describing union with God using explicit, some say blasphemous, sexual terminology… Niles writes: Its most controversial passage involves the “mystical encounter” of a 16-year-old girl, confiding to Fernández when he was a priest. In this experience, the girl meets Jesus, then proceeds to sensually touch Him all over His body …

The Complexity of Assessing a Pontificate, by Dr. Jeff Mirus 

By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – Along with the frustrations of the current pontificate for those most deeply committed to Catholic faith and morals, we do well to acknowledge not only the complexity of the papal job description but also the dangers of our own tunnel vision. In saying this, I am not retreating from my own assessment that the current pontificate has directly done more harm than good to the Church, nor from my position that we can still see God’s providence at work in the growing strength and commitment of bishops in many parts of the world who are extremely uncomfortable with the current Pope’s priorities, policies and pastoral vision.

Saint of the Day for January 25: Conversion of Saint Paul

By Franciscan Media – Saint Paul’s entire life can be explained in terms of one experience—his meeting with Jesus on the road to Damascus. In an instant, he saw that all the zeal of his dynamic personality was being wasted, like the strength of a boxer swinging wildly. …

Gerhard Cardinal Müller: One Year Without George Pell

By Gerhard Cardinal Müller, First Things – Just ten days after the death of Pope Benedict XVI on New Year’s Eve 2022, we were shocked by the news that Cardinal Pell, too, had preceded us into the house of the heavenly father. In the midst of the current battle for the “truth of the Gospel” (Gal. 2:14), the pilgrim church has lost two outstanding representatives of its apostolic doctrine. We grieve for them, but for those of us who believe with St. Augustine “that the Church advances safely on her pilgrimage between the persecutions of the world and the consolations of God,” ….

Louisiana: Fullness of Truth Conference: Real Presence, Real Power! Eucharistic Life and the “Science of Sainthood” w/Matthew Leonard, Feb. 23- 25, 2024

Fullness of Truth Catholic Ministries, Alexandria, Louisiana. We are all called to sainthood. Yes, but since we’re fallen, that’s just not going to happen on its own. It requires a process… So, this Lent, on February 23- 25, 2024 at the Randolph Riverfront Center of Alexandria, LA, in the midst of our great national Catholic Eucharistic Revival, Fullness of Truth-LA & the Diocese of Alexandria invite you to a supernaturally powerful event entitled, “Real Presence, Real Power: The Eucharistic Life & the Science of Sainthood”.

The Great Betrayal, by Henry Sire 

By Henry Sire, OnePeterFive – In the past few weeks we have received a great blessing: the demonstration that for a large section of the Catholic Church around the world Pope Francis has gone too far. All the indications until now were that there was no limit to the capacity of the faithful to accept this Pope’s paltering with Catholic truth; but we now see that the limit was there, and that with Fiducia Supplicans it has been overstepped. All the same, against this benefit there is a much greater evil ….

Dr. Robert Malone: ‘Disease X’ is Manufactured by the WHO to Drive Fear and Public Compliance

By Robert Malone M.D., LifeSiteNews – Don’t be fooled by Disease ‘X’ or ‘Y’ or ‘Z.’ These aren’t real diseases. They are being weaponized to gain acceptance of the transfer of both funding and authority to an unelected globalist non-governmental organization – the WHO.

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Jesus Taught People Using Parables

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 4:1-20 – Again he began to teach beside the sea. And a very large crowd gathered about him so that he got into a boat and sat in it on the sea; and the whole crowd was beside the sea on the land. And he taught them many things in parables, and in his teaching he said to them: “Listen! A sower went out to sow. And as he sowed, some seed fell along the path, and the birds came and devoured it. …

What Makes Poland So Special? by Joseph Pearce

By Joseph Pearce, EWTN News – Furthermore, this faithful resilience has been shaped by the resilience of the Faith, the indomitable adherence of the Polish people to the Catholic Church which is the defining attribute of the nation itself. It is this fearless and courageous loyalty to Christ and his Church which has made Poland the heroic heart of Europe.

Texas Gov. Abbott: ‘This Is Not Over’, by Craig Bannister

By Craig Bannister, MRCTV – After the Supreme Court ruled Monday that the Biden Administration can resume cutting the wire fence Texas installed to deter illegal immigrants trying to break into the U.S., Gov. Greg Abbott (R-Texas) declared that his fight to secure the border isn’t over… “This is not over,” Gov. Abbott promised in a social media post, reiterating that Texas’ razor wire is “an effective deterrent to the illegal crossings (President Joe) Biden encourages.

Diaper Company Launches Pro-Life Campaign, Quotes Elon Musk in Times Square Ad, by McKenna Snow

By McKenna Snow, Catholic Vote – A diaper company launched its pro-life campaign this week and quoted billionaire Elon Musk’s statement, “having children is saving the world,” in a large electronic billboard ad for the campaign in Times Square… Musk owns the social media platform “X,” formerly known as Twitter, and has previously expressed concern about the human race’s population decreasing. Musk posted on X in September of 2023, “having children is saving the world”.

Gay Blessings and the Perils of ‘Authenticity’, by John M. Grondelski

By John M. Grondelski, The Catholic Thing – “Authenticity” has been the big thing, on and off, for decades. Being “authentic” meant being non-conforming, “true to yourself” – which usually translated to indulging your base instincts absent reasoning about them.  Christian cultures and “society” were the arch-enemies of “authenticity.”  We were all Rousseaueans now, standing up as individuals, defining our “own concept of existence, of meaning, [and] the universe.” (Justice Kennedy, in Casey) Which mostly meant: sexually.

128 Pregnant Women, 25 Tots Under Age 2 Given Wrong RSV Vaccines, CDC Says, by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

By Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D., Children’s Health Defense – Nearly 130 pregnant women and 25 children under age 2 were given the wrong respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)… The children were mistakenly administered either Pfizer’s Abrysvo or GSK’s (formerly GlaxoSmithKline) Arexvy RSV vaccines. Both are approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for adults ages 60 and older — but not for children or babies.

Pope Francis Is the Pope He Was Waiting For, by Anne Hendershott

By Anne Hendershott, Crisis Magazine – This utopian Marxist dream of a “better world” is exactly what the Jesuits have been waiting for since those early days of the Sandinista revolution in Nicaragua. All of this does little to dispel the concerns of faithful Catholics throughout the United States that their Church is now being led by a pope who is hostile to their faith, their traditions, and their practices, and the true meaning of liberty and freedom as envisioned by the founders of their own country.

Javier Milei: A Thorn in the Globalists’ Side, by Scott Ventureyra

By Scott Ventureyra, Crisis Magazine – The president of Argentina, Javier Milei, is at it again. He’s ruffling all the right feathers, at the right time, and in the right place. From January 15 to 19, 2024, the World Economic Forum (WEF) hosted its 54th annual meeting. On day three, January 17, 2024, he delivered his historic speech. But before we discuss some of the highlights of Milei’s speech, it would be important to situate the context of his speech by briefly explaining what the WEF is, who the key players involved are, and its agenda.

When Pope Francis Goes Off Script, by Phil Lawler

By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – Back when he was Archbishop of Buenos Aires, then-Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio declined a journalist’s request for an in-depth interview. He explained that he did not feel comfortable expressing himself in an interview format; he suggested anyone who wanted to understand his thinking would be better served by reading his written works… But that was a long time ago. Since his election in 2013, Pope Francis has shown no such aversion to unscripted conversations. He is surely the most-interviewed Pontiff in history, with dozens of in-depth conversations published during his papacy.

Saint of the Day for January 24: St. Francis de Sales (Aug. 21, 1567 – Dec. 28, 1622)

By Franciscan Media – Saint Francis de Sales’ Story – Francis was destined by his father to be a lawyer so that the young man could eventually take his elder’s place as a senator from the province of Savoy in France. For this reason Francis was sent to Padua to study law. After receiving his doctorate, he returned home and, in due time, told his parents he wished to enter the priesthood.

Fr. Roger Landry: Giving Thanks to God for the Gift of Human Life

By Father Roger Landry, EWTN News – The laws in the United States with regard to abortion are considerably better than before Dobbs v. Jackson was decided in June 2022… Not only did the Supreme Court’s decision demolish the claim that abortion is a constitutionally protected right, but it also made possible state laws protecting our youngest brothers and sisters… The Church and all her pro-life collaborators need that fidelity, trustworthiness, reverence, readiness and perseverance in the years ahead as we seek, in this Dobbs era, to form a culture, electorate and civilization of life.

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Whoever Does the Will of God Is My Brother and Sister

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 3:31-35 – And his mother and his brothers came; and standing outside they sent to him and called him. And a crowd was sitting about him; and they said to him, “Your mother and your brothers are outside, asking for you.” And he replied, “Who are my mother and my brothers?” And looking around on those who sat about him, he said, “Here are my mother and my brothers! Whoever does the will of God is my brother, and sister, and mother.”

Fr. Shenan J. Boquet: March for Life: A Potent Expression of the Pro-Life Movement

By Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International – When a group of activist U.S. Supreme Court Justices unilaterally legalized the killing of preborn children nationwide in 1973, they didn’t choose to release their decision in late January, during winter, as a challenge to test the resolve of pro-life activists… Presumably, the Justices thought that their decision (7-2), while likely to be greeted with some controversy, would quickly become the settled law of the land. Likely, they did not expect that dauntless pro-life activists would rise to the challenge, organizing annual protests to mark the day of infamy, January 22.

(Catholic) Joe Biden Announces New Pro-Abortion Measures on Roe v. Wade Anniversary, by Tyler Arnold

By Tyler Arnold, Catholic News Agency – Pres. Joe Biden’s administration on Monday announced new plans to increase access to surgical abortion, chemical abortion, and contraceptives, with the move coming on the 51st anniversary of the Supreme Court’s now-defunct Roe v. Wade ruling… The White House’s push includes new guidance from the HHS to support surgical abortion through a federal law that guarantees “emergency medical treatment.” The plan also moves forward with prior executive actions to provide easier access to chemical abortions through federal regulation. ….

The Whole Point Is the Hidden Point, by Sean Fitzpatrick

By Sean Fitzpatrick, Crisis Magazine – (Eric Sammons) has a point. Why vote if there are only foregone conclusions—and rarely in a way that promotes Catholic life? Why beat a dead horse when it can’t work anymore? Acknowledging the validity of such questions, I believe that there is a point to consider—not one that negates what Mr. Sammons has written but one that is higher than these political concerns and of eminently pious concern. A point that appears pointless, which is the whole reason why it is the point.

The Next America: Getting Closer, by Christopher Manion

By Christopher Manion, The Wanderer – Essential Element of Politics,” was somewhat misleading, because the bishop wasn’t advocating compromise at all. “The best way to fix our broken immigration system… is to examine it holistically, and repair all parts of it…including legalization of the undocumented” (“Never call them illegal,” reads the USCCB’s Eleventh Commandment).

Saint of the Day for January 23: St. Marianne Cope

Franciscan Media – Though leprosy scared off most people in 19th-century Hawaii, that disease sparked great generosity in the woman who came to be known as Mother Marianne of Molokai. Her courage helpd tremendously to improve the lives of its victims in Hawaii, a territory annexed to the United States during her lifetime (1898).

Cardinal Explains How African Rejection of Fiducia Supplicans Was Handled, by Walter Sanchez Silva

By Walter Sanchez Silva for CNA, Catholic World Report – “When on Dec. 18, we received the document Fiducia Supplicans, signed by the prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith and co-signed by His Holiness Pope Francis, it caused a shockwave in Africa. We didn’t understand what was happening at the Church level. Furthermore, other churches that called us said: ‘We count on the Catholic Church to oppose this ideology. Now, you are the first to authorize the blessing of homosexual couples.’”

Meet 5 Accused Pedophiles Who Bought Kids Through Surrogacy, by Katy Faust

By Katy Faust, The Federalist – Surrogacy is risky for children. Not just the risk of a primal wound via intentional birth mother separation. Not just the risk of identity struggles if their genetic mother is purchased from a catalog. Not just the risk of mother-hunger if they are raised in a home absent maternal love… Surrogacy puts children at risk for the worst kinds of abuse. …

Eucharistic Faith and the Survey, by Randall Smith

By Randall Smith, The Catholic Thing – A disturbing 2019 Pew survey found that only a third of Catholics believe that the Eucharist is truly the Body and Blood of Christ… The results of such surveys, of course, depend on what questions were asked and to whom. So, for example, if people were asked, “Do you believe in transubstantiation?” some might have had the same reaction I did when I was challenged recently whether I believed in “impanation.”… What the heck is impanation? I looked it up.

44% of Dem Voters Say Biden Has Worked to ‘Systematically Undermine’ U.S. Border Security, by Craig Bannister

By Craig Bannister, CNSNews – More than 4 in 10 Democrat voters say Pres. Joe Biden has “worked to systematically undermine America’s border security” – yet, more than half of them say he’s doing either a “good” or “excellent” job of handling immigration, a new Rasmussen survey reveals… The national survey of U.S. likely voters asked respondents if they agreed or disagreed with the following statement: “Since his first day in office.. Biden has worked to systematically undermine America’s border security. … The result is a humanitarian and national security catastrophe”?

Untimely Reflections on ‘Hate’, by Robert Royal

By Robert Royal,  The Catholic Thing – It’s never easy to bring unwelcome truths into the public realm. And it’s become increasingly difficult, for obvious reasons, since the advent of the Internet – to say nothing of the deep divisions we face at the start of this crazed election year. Or equally deep divisions in the Church. So, what light and steadiness can we possibly find at a moment like this in our untimely, ancient Catholic Faith? …

EWTN: Pope Benedict XVI’s Prayer For The Unborn

EWTN: Pope Benedict XVI – Lord Jesus, You who faithfully visit and fulfill with your Presence the Church and the history of men; You who in the miraculous Sacrament of your Body and Blood render us participants in divine Life and allow us a foretaste of the joy of eternal Life; We adore and bless you… Prostrated before You, source and lover of Life, truly present and alive among us, we beg you. ….

The World Must Be Peopled, by Phil Lawler 

By Phil Lawler, Catholic Culture – The late Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, while serving as a Harvard professor, remarked that the most important decision in the realm of social policy is not made by lawmakers in Washington but by married couples: the decision whether or not to have children. The way young couples answer that question speaks volumes about the health of a society. Do we think of life as a gift to be shared with future generations or as a burden to be born grudgingly?

The Ghost of Roe v. Wade, by Mary Frances Myler

By Mary Frances Myler, The Federalist – Fifty-one years later, Roe’s damage continues… Just before his retirement in 1994, Justice Harry Blackmun, author of the majority opinion in Roe v. Wade, had a change of heart. He had previously voted in support of capital punishment but later changed his views on the death penalty. “From this day forward,” he said, “I shall no longer tinker with the machinery of death.” But he had already tinkered with death quite a bit — and not just with the death penalty. His change of heart was too little, too late.

The Wrath of God and the Death Penalty: On Blessings and Prudence, by Matthew A. Tsakanikas

By Matthew A. Tsakanikas, Crisis Magazine – While sexual immorality no longer requires the civil punishment of death, such natural-moral-law violations still bring spiritual death to the souls of those who willingly engage in it… In Romans 1, St. Paul warned about the wrath of God for those who partake in unchastity and condone it. What will God do to his people when they attempt to bless “couples” who base their relationships on unchastity and lewdness [cf. Ezekiel 23:44-49]? Prudence reminds us that it is best to bless an individual seeking repentance rather than bless such “couples” and bring the wrath of God.

Covington Bishop Moves Traditional Latin Mass to New Church After Censuring Priests, by Calvin Freiburger

By Calvin Freiburger, LifeSiteNews – On January 17, the Diocese of Covington explained the punishment by accusing Collins of preaching that the Novus Ordo “is ‘irrelevant,’ preserves ‘literally nothing of the old,’ and that the reform of the liturgy was motivated by hatred toward traditional Catholics and the ancient liturgies of Rome”; and both priests of “maintain[ing] these errors and refus[ing] the opportunity to renounce them,” which “disqualifies them from being granted permission to publicly celebrate” the Latin Mass. The Catholic Lepanto Institute has accused the statement of taking the “cherry picked” quotes “way out of context.”

Msgr. Charles Pope: Working for the Kingdom – A Homily for the Third Sunday of Ordinary Time

By Msgr. Charles Pope – The readings of “Ordinary Time” focus on the call to discipleship and the living of the Christian Faith. The readings for today’s Mass are no exception, as they present us with a number of disciplines for disciples. These disciplines free us to serve Christ and His Kingdom joyfully, energetically, and wholeheartedly. We can group these disciplines into three broad areas; discipleship is undefiant, unfettered, and untiring. Let’s consider each area of discipline as reflected in the readings.

Pope Francis Institutes Female ‘Lectors’ Again at Vatican Continuing ‘Rupture From Catholic Tradition’

By Michael Haynes, LifeSiteNews – Pope Francis instituted men and women in the ministries of lector and catechist in the Vatican Sunday, continuing the practice he began following his 2021 changes to Canon Law which has been described as continuing “the pattern of rupture from Catholic tradition.”… On January 21, Pope Francis instituted two women as lectors, along with seven women and two men as catechists. ….

Ron DeSantis Drops Out of Republican Presidential Race, Endorses Donald Trump, by Steven Ertelt

By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is dropping out of the presidential race today and will endorse former President Donald Trump, who continues to hold a strong lead in the upcoming states… The pro-life governor’s decision essentially leaves the race to between Trump and former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley… “We don’t have a clear path to victory,” DeSantis said in a video posted on X… “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts,” DeSantis said, quoting Winston Churchill.

House Speaker Mike Johnson Tells March for Life: ‘I Am the Product of an Unplanned Pregnancy’, by Doug Mainwaring

By Doug Mainwaring, LifeSiteNew – Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Mike Johnson may have surprised the crowd at the 2024 National March for Life rally when he declared, “I myself am the product of an unplanned pregnancy.”… “In January of 1972, exactly one year before Roe v Wade, my parents—who were just teenagers at the time—chose life. And I am very profoundly grateful that they did,” he confided to the cheering crowd… “We have to build a culture that encourages and assists more and more people to make that same decision,” said Johnson.

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: People Were Saying of Jesus, ‘He Is beside Himself’

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – GOSPEL READING: Mark 3:19b, 20-21 – Then he went home; 20 and the crowd came together again, so that they could not even eat. 21 And when his family heard it, they went out to seize him, for people were saying, “He is beside himself.”

A Provocative and Persuasive History of the Catholic Church, by Auguste Meyrat

By Auguste Meyrat, The Catholic Thing – There’s a great line by St. John Henry Newman that Catholic apologists like to quote, particularly in debates with Protestants: “To be deep in history is to cease to be Protestant.” Among the strongest reasons to become Catholic is realizing how the Church continued to exist and thrive over the course of over two millennia, making it the oldest continuous institution on the planet. Surely, a divine force is working through the Church’s members, driving them to spread the Gospel and build up God’s Kingdom.

What Sacrament Means the Most to You? by Dr. Jeff Mirus

By Dr. Jeff Mirus, Catholic Culture – All seven of the Church’s sacraments are extraordinarily powerful occasions of grace for those who receive them, but I suspect we all have our favorites. For example, an adult convert might single out baptism as having a powerful impact on his life, whereas a cradle Catholic might appreciate baptism only somewhat more “theoretically”, since he or she cannot remember receiving the sacrament and may not associate graces received with that blessed foundation.

Tim Ballard Speaks at Pro-Life Event: ‘Children are the Targets of the Devil’, by Tierin-Rose Mandelburg

By Tierin-Rose Mandelburg, MRC TV – On Thursday evening, Vans for Life, an organization that specializes in equipping and launching mobile pregnancy centers held a gala. At the event, where hundreds gathered, anti-child trafficking activist Tim Ballard spoke about the parallels between the tragedy of sex trafficking and abortion… Vans for Life was established in 2017 when president Eddie Perez realized that in order to save babies from abortions, he needed to reach pregnant women before they entered the doors of an abortion facility.

No to Christian-Communist Collaboration, by Daniel J. Mahoney

By Daniel J. Mahoney, The American Mind – All friends of Western civilization, and of the great and enduring causes of liberty and human dignity, cannot remain indifferent to the contemporary fate of the Roman Catholic Church. However imperfect it is at the merely human or institutional level, the Church has ceaselessly reminded human beings of the limits of conceiving of human persons as mere animals, dominated by self-will, vulgar hedonism, and an illusory autonomy that pretends that woefully imperfect men are in fact self-contained gods.

The Good News About Fiducia Supplicans, by Robert B. Greving

By Robert B. Greving, Crisis Magazine – For that reason, Fiducia Supplicans is problematic for those trying to keep this papacy in continuity with the previous two (or two hundred). As with Amoris Laetitia (and other papal pronouncements), there seems a clear break in what the Church has previously taught. The subsequent clarification has only clarified the rupture.

Bill Gates Set Up 20 Shell Companies to Hide Purchase of $113 Million of Nebraska Farmland, by Destiny Herbers

By Destiny Herbers, Flatwater Free Press – The limited liability companies, buried under layers of business names, overlapping employees and addresses in at least three states, form a network more tangled and opaque than the one created by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which is buying a giant amount of Nebraska ranch land… The buyer’s name: Bill Gates… The billionaire who co-founded Microsoft has, in the past six years, spent more than $113 million buying Nebraska farmland …

Saint of the Day for January 20 – St. Sebastian

Franciscan Media – Almost nothing is historically certain about Sebastian except that he was a Roman martyr, was venerated in Milan even in the time of Saint Ambrose and was buried on the Appian Way, probably near the present Basilica of St. Sebastian. Devotion to him spread rapidly, and he is mentioned in several martyrologies as early as 350.

Poll Shows Americans Support Pro-Life Laws, Oppose Taxpayer-Funded Abortions, by Steven Ertelt 

By Steven Ertelt, LifeNews – .. March for Life, the Knights of Columbia have released their annual poll on abortion. This year’s, released this afternoon, is headlined “A Consistent Consensus of Americans Continue to Support Legal Limits on Abortion Poll Also Shows Overwhelming Support for Pregnancy Resource Centers.”… “The 2024 Knights of Columbus-Marist Poll results, released today, reveal that 66% of Americans support placing legal limits on abortion, and that nearly 6 in 10 support limiting abortions to the first three months of pregnancy.”

A Pivotal Year for Pro-Lifers, by Michael Warsaw

By Michael Warsaw, EWTN News – The 2020 presidential election cycle was uniquely challenging for faithfully pro-life Catholics — yet the stakes are even higher this time around in 2024… After Joe Biden’s triumph in November 2020, the U.S. bishops were unable to celebrate the election of the second Catholic president of the U.S. without reservation… they were forced to take immediate steps in an attempt to counter the implementation of the new president’s extremist pro-abortion agenda, which runs completely contrary to what his professed Church teaches about the sanctity of unborn life.

Bishop Schneider Publishes New Prayer Begging God for ‘An Rra of Holy Popes’

By LifeSiteNews staff, LifeSiteNews – Bishop Athanasius Schneider of the Diocese of St. Mary’s in Astana, Kazakhstan, has published a new prayer for God to intercede in His Church for “an era of holy popes.”.. The following is a message from Bishop Schneider along with the full text of the “Prayer for Imploring Holy Popes” …

The Holy Spirit Governs the Church, by Elie Dib

By Elie Dib, Catholic Exchange – Don Dolindo Ruotolo (1882-1970) was an Italian priest who endured persecution and false accusations from church authorities, yet he never rebelled or separated himself from the Catholic Church… (he) defended himself against accusations but never disobeyed or separated from the Church. Like Padre Pio, he endured suspicion and persecution yet remained faithful. His life shows that one can persist in truth while also persisting in obedience.

WATCH! The World Over: “BLESSINGS” CONTROVERSY: The Papal Posse with Raymond Arroyo

By Raymond Arroyo, EWTN – Robert Royal & Fr. Gerald Murray on the latest news from the Vatican including the growing international resistance by bishops’ conferences to the Vatican’s directive on blessings of same sex couples, and the controversy surrounding a salacious book written years ago by the current head of the Vatican’s doctrinal office, Victor Cardinal Fernandez.

Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Jesus Appointed Twelve to Be with Him

Author Don Schwager, Servants of the Word – Mark 3:13-19 – And he went up on the mountain, and called to him those whom he desired; and they came to him. And he appointed twelve, to be with him, and to be sent out to preach and have authority to cast out demons: Simon whom he surnamed Peter; James the son of Zebedee and John the brother of James ….

Over 500 DEI Jobs at University of Michigan Create $30 Million Boondoggle, by Evan Poellinger

By Evan Poellinger, MRC TV – The Univ. of Michigan is spending in excess of $30 million on more than 500 positions focused on diversity, equity, and inclusions (DEI)… An analysis by The College Fix found 241 jobs devoted exclusively to DEI, and more than 500 overall. It delineates the costs associated with Michigan’s DEI jobs, including $23.24 million set aside for employee salaries with an additional $7.44 million allotted for employee benefits. Yet, even this represents only a fraction of the total positions at Michigan with a focus on DEI, which amounts to over 500 positions

Chaos Deepens as Dutch Bishops Collectively Reject Blessings for Same-Sex Couples, by Simon Caldwell

By Simon Caldwell, Catholic Herald – The Dutch bishops have become the latest conference to collectively reject the new requirement by the Vatican to provide non-liturgical blessings to same-sex couples and those in irregular relationships… A statement issued by the Bishops’ Conference of the Netherlands stopped short of authorising either blessings or prayers for any couples if they could be construed as approving lifestyles at odds with the moral teaching of the Catholic Church.

There’s Some Good in This Church and It’s Worth Fighting For, by Eric Sammons

By Eric Sammons, Editor-in-Chief, Crisis Magazine – The possibility of demoralization and even despair among faithful Catholics today is the reality behind the most common question I receive from readers: How do we live joyfully as Catholics when from all human appearances the Church seems to be self-destructing? How can we remain faithful to God’s promises when we see millions of souls—including the souls of loved ones—being lost every year?

Sr. Ruth Burrows: That the Thoughts of Our Hearts May Be Revealed

By Sister Ruth Burrows, o.c.d., Catholic Education Resource Center – She is God’s most perfect design, the most perfect image of Christ Jesus. She submitted herself without reserve to God’s action, carried out with unswerving fidelity all those things he had prepared beforehand for her life, little or great. From moment to moment Mary looked for God’s guidance and followed one step at a time. She embraced with all her heart whatever he willed or permitted. Her life was a continual fiat to his operations. She sought only to please him, to be docile in his hands, whether what he asked was painful or sweet.

Saint of the Day for January 19 – St. Fabian

Franciscan Media – Fabian was a Roman layman who came into the city from his farm one day as clergy and people were preparing to elect a new pope. Eusebius, a Church historian, says a dove flew in and settled on the head of Fabian. This sign united the votes of clergy and laity, and he was chosen unanimously.

“The Catholic Church is Not the Pope’s Church and Catholics are Therefore Not Papists but Christians”: An Exclusive Interview With Cardinal Gerhard Müller, by Cole DeSantis

By Cole DeSantis, Crisis Magazine – Cardinal Müller addresses the nature of papal infallibility, the limits of papal authority, and the possibility of a heretical pope… I recently sent some questions to Cardinal Gerhard Müller regarding papal infallibility and the Cardinal’s recent words describing Pope Francis as having endorsed material heresy. The Cardinal was gracious enough to answer my questions in the following email exchange.