One of the big mysteries of our day is how so many supposedly enlightened Catholics have managed to get it so wrong about Islam for so long. It’s understandable that in the 1960s, when the Islamic world was relatively quiescent, Catholics might entertain the high hopes for Islamic-Catholic relations expressed in Nostra Aetate. But this is 2017 and […]
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How To Respond When Asked If You Support Gay ‘Marriage’
Just like the Pharisees tried to trap Jesus when they asked him about paying taxes to Caesar, so do self-righteous people try to trap Catholics when they ask them if they believe in gay ‘marriage,’ a U.S. priest said in a homily last weekend. Father John Lankeit of the Diocese of Phoenix said that just […]
500 Years of Protestant Revolution: Must-Read Account of the Life and Errors of Luther
In presenting the picture of Martin Luther I want to be completely objective, and rely on the authority of some of the most reputable scholars available, many of whom are non-Catholics. During the last century, especially since 1883, the four hundredth anniversary of the birth of Luther, there have been two Luthers – one of […]
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Struggling To Start A Conversation On Faith? This Man Might Have The Answer
I had a conversation recently with a Catholic from Nebraska, who was over in the UK to visit several hallowed places associated with England’s ancient faith. He is Francis J. Pierson, author of Word without End, a wonderful book about Redemption and the Eucharist, which I reviewed a few years ago. Pierson is a lay […]
Without an Intense, Devout Life, Catholics Will Not Survive The Age
The saintly priest, learned theologian, and catechist extraordinaire, Fr. John A. Hardon, was fond of saying that without an intense, devout life Catholics will not survive the age. I admit that at the time I thought this a ruse to shock his audience into taking their faith seriously. The longer I live in this age, […]
Does Catholic Social Justice Equal Big Government?
The political left and secularists have hijacked the term “social justice”. Ask anyone and they will describe social justice in terms of wealth distribution and expanding the role of government in the name of justice. This might sound ideal. Who would not want to be for spreading the wealth? But for the last few decades, […]
The Splendor of Truth in 2017
By Archbishop Charles Chaput There are times when we must sink to the bottom of our misery to understand truth, just as we must descend to the bottom of a well to see the stars in broad daylight.” Those are strong words, written by the Czech activist Václav Havel in his essay “The Power of […]
Who Am I To Judge?
I am a watchman, a lover of souls, a guardian and one who has been commanded by Christ to speak to a brother who sins. A few years ago a certain famous Catholic posed the following rhetorical question: “Who am I to judge?” It was a question heard ’round the world. Although the remark was […]
The Bad News About The Good News
We know from Greek, Latin, and Old English sources, that the word Gospel, means “good news.” It is, indeed, good news, for Gospel refers to the teaching and revelation of Christ. St. Paul says (in the Good News Bible translation): “I reckon my own life to be worth nothing to me; I only want . . . to declare the […]