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Priest Compares the TLM to Halloween
Irreverence toward tradition, liturgical ignorance, and grave misinformation, all at once
By Sabino Paciolla | October 31st 2025 11:19 AMIn recent days, during a Mass dedicated to children, a parish priest in Italy uttered remarks that left many faithful disconcerted:
Let me say first up: it's not a sin if you have a Halloween party on October 31st. It's not a sin, even if some idiots say…
READ FULL BLOG POSTImmigration and Labor Globalization
Ignoring workers' legal status is unjust and contrary to Catholic social teaching
By John M. Grondelski | October 30th 2025 11:38 AMIn a recent essay, I quoted approvingly Oren Cass’s observation that employment, labor, and immigration law form a coherent legal whole that protects both national security and domestic workers. Summarizing Cass, immigration law determines who can work; employment law fixes “baseline” criteria for the employer-employee relationship; and labor law protects…
READ FULL BLOG POSTItalian Bishops' Synodal Document Opens to LGBT
The errors of the German Church officially spread to Italian soil
By Sabino Paciolla | October 28th 2025 12:03 PMThe Third Synodal Assembly of the Church in Italy marked a historic turning point in the pastoral approach to LGBT people. With the approval of “Yeast of Peace and Hope,” its Synodal Path Summary Document, the Italian Episcopal Conference (CEI) overwhelmingly approved proposals representing unprecedented openness toward homosexual and transgender…
READ FULL BLOG POSTRead the Letter of St. Jude!
The Epistle is brief, one chapter of just 25 verses, but it is exceedingly rich and evergreen
By John M. Grondelski | October 28th 2025 10:49 AMToday is the feast of Ss. Simon and Jude. They are two of the lesser known apostles, although in the American Church in the 20th century, there was a popular devotion to St. Jude Thaddeus. Many parishes conducted novenas to him as patron of impossible causes and things despaired of.…
READ FULL BLOG POSTImmigration & Priority of Labor over Capital
By backing illegal immigration, churchmen bless a system that exploits workers & enriches capital
By John M. Grondelski | October 27th 2025 11:29 AMIn his video defending immigrants, Chicago archbishop Blase Cupich begins by talking about migrants without regard to their status. “We stand with the father who labors in silence to build a better future.” Then, speaking expressly to immigrants “without documents,” Cupich adds, “Most of you have been here for years.…
READ FULL BLOG POSTMigration History Matters
Most of the immigrants helped by Mother Cabrini and Bishop Scalabrini were likely here legally
By John M. Grondelski | October 22nd 2025 11:01 AM“Migration” features, albeit in limited fashion, in Pope Leo XIV’s Apostolic Exhortation, Dilexi Te. Of the three paragraphs that mention it, two are historical. I am not a professional historian but I think I know enough to ask some questions about what those two paragraphs really support versus what some…
READ FULL BLOG POST50 Years of Grace
Missionary of Charity Brothers work with 'the unwanted, the lonely, the old, the disabled'
By James Hanink | October 21st 2025 1:31 PMA few weeks ago, the Missionary of Charity Brothers celebrated the 50th Anniversary of their presence in Los Angeles. First, a bit of history. With the blessing of their foundress Mother Teresa, in 1966 Br. Andrew (originally a Jesuit priest) began his service as co-founder of the Congregation, centered in…
READ FULL BLOG POSTInverted Pneumatology?
Many Western European clerics seem to think the Spirit moves mostly outside the Church
By John M. Grondelski | October 21st 2025 12:21 PMPneumatology is that branch of theology dealing with the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is understood as indwelling in the Church and keeping her from error. The Church’s inerrancy is neither political nor historical; she can and has made mistakes in those areas. The Church’s inerrancy is related to her…
READ FULL BLOG POSTEU Pushes New Five-Year Gender Plan
Why is Brussels moving in the opposite direction from the UK and USA?
By Sabino Paciolla | October 20th 2025 12:17 PMThe European Union adopted in October 2025 its “LGBTIQ+ Equality Strategy 2026-2030,” a document that immediately sparked heated debate across the continent. The strategy, officially presented by the European Commission, promises to raise the bar on rights, safety, and inclusion for LGBTIQ+ people, but some of its content is generating…
READ FULL BLOG POSTIt Takes IVF to Make a Village
A Polish MP touts the government’s “success” in funding the making of 6,000 babies via IVF
By John M. Grondelski | October 15th 2025 6:45 PMIs producing 6,000 babies in test tubes an “achievement” for a government? Yes, apparently, according to Polish parliamentarian Weronika Smarduch. October 15 marks the second anniversary of the election of Donald Tusk’s current left-leaning government which she supports. Its apologists have taken to social media to tout its “achievements.” MP…
READ FULL BLOG POSTChat Control: One EU Battle Won
But the war for privacy, and thus for democracy, continues
By Sabino Paciolla | October 14th 2025 11:00 AMWriting in the October 9 Die Welt, Andreas Rosenvelder observed that then-Google CEO Eric Schmidt said something remarkable in a 2009 interview: "If there's something you don't want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn't do it.” The advice seems harmless, like that of an older brother, but it's also the…
READ FULL BLOG POSTRandom Ruminations #30
Chicago Drama... Anglican Cringe... No, Virginia... Connecting the Dots... and more
By John M. Grondelski | October 13th 2025 11:57 AMChicago Drama ICE's current campaign against illegal immigrants in Chicago has led to numerous detentions at its Maywood, Illinois, facility. Complaints are now being made that ICE is preventing pastoral access (confessions and Communion calls) to detainees. If true, that would be concerning. People should have religious care. However, I…
READ FULL BLOG POSTDue Diligence Dereliction
Every employer is obliged to file an I-9 form for every worker. What happened in Des Moines?
By John M. Grondelski | October 9th 2025 12:08 PM“Due diligence” is an expectation that someone responsible for making an important decision research all relevant facts, risks, and legal obligations prior to making that decision. It is routine in the economic and legal fields, where exercising due diligence before committing to a contract or financial obligation is a normal…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThe Performative and the Prophetic
The authentic prophet, to borrow from Camus, is willing to speak out clearly and pay up personally
By James Hanink | October 7th 2025 8:11 PMPhilosophers are intrigued by “performative speech.” In the right circumstances, “I promise” binds the speaker to act as promised. Similarly in the right context “I thee wed” binds one to a shared conjugal life. The British philosopher J. L. Austin spoke of “illocutionary acts,” that is, speech acts that accomplish,…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThe Iceman Slummeth
Blessing ice is stupid because nobody gets baptized in ice
By Jason Morgan | October 7th 2025 12:39 PMPope Leo XIV recently dabbled in one of his predecessor’s old tricks. At an October 1 event at Castel Gandolfo celebrating the tenth anniversary of the late Francis’s paean to Mother Earth, Laudato Si’, Pope Leo got up to some highly questionable shenanigans with Arnold Schwarzenegger (famous for his movie…
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