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Unimaginable Things, Love of God, Restless Hearts
Man has a limitless desire for more, which should lead us to our Highest Good
By John M. Grondelski | August 19th 2025 11:08 AMO God, who have prepared for those who love you good things which no eye can see, fill our hearts, we pray, with the warmth of your love, so that, loving you in all things and above all things, we may attain your promises, which surpass every human desire. Through…
READ FULL BLOG POSTHow Many Murders Make an 'Emergency'?
Real love for the poor is ensuring their neighborhoods are safe, not a murder every 46 hours
By John M. Grondelski | August 18th 2025 11:33 AMThe danger with a status quo is that it “normalizes” the prevailing situation. It makes one think the abnormal is somehow "normal." That’s particularly problematic when the status quo is the result of decades of “defining deviancy down,” as the late Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan observed over 30 years ago…
READ FULL BLOG POSTA 'News' Outlet that Holds You in Low Regard
Fox News Digital, running almost daily pics of women in bikinis, looks ever more like a tabloid
By James Thunder | August 15th 2025 9:02 PMOn this Feast of the Assumption, we need to continue to deliver news to the world about how we should treat women -- both as subjects of articles and as readers. Fox News Digital (foxnews.com), most unfortunately, has been running almost daily columns with pictures of women in bikinis and…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThe Significance of the Assumption
Mary shows the more noble status to which humanity has been elevated by Redemption in Christ
By John M. Grondelski | August 15th 2025 11:50 AMThe Solemnity of the Assumption is these days an underappreciated and undervalued holy day. Indeed, next year it won’t even be a feast of precept (a holy day of obligation) because of the American bishops’ “Saturday-or-Monday-get-out-of-Church-free-on-certain-holy-days” rule. The Assumption stands in a straight line from Easter to the Ascension (another…
READ FULL BLOG POSTStreets Are Thoroughfares, Not Beds
A brief for Catholic realism on homelessness and public order
By John M. Grondelski | August 14th 2025 11:08 AMTwo days ago, alongside President Trump’s announcement to federalize law enforcement in Washington, D.C., which could include dismantling homeless encampments, I tweeted “streets are thoroughfares, not beds.” In my follow-up on this site, I also identified the local Catholic Church as a possible critic, especially if “law enforcement includes cleaning…
READ FULL BLOG POSTRemembering Dr. Thaddeus 'Ted' Gromada
He was the heart and soul of the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America
By John M. Grondelski | August 13th 2025 12:01 PMDr. Thaddeus 'Ted' Gromada, a beloved figure in the Polish American scholarly world, died on August 10 at the age of 96. For decades he was the spiritus movens of the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America (PIASA) in New York -- the role in which…
READ FULL BLOG POSTFederalizing Washington DC Law Enforcement
For some commentators, the 274 murders in DC in 2023 appears normal & acceptable
By John M. Grondelski | August 12th 2025 12:53 PMPresident Trump’s announcement to enhance federal control of policing in Washington DC to fight crime in the nation’s capital is welcome. Talking heads insist that “crime is down” in DC, that Trump’s move is “cover” for not wanting to discuss the Epstein case, that it usurps “home rule,” and augurs…
READ FULL BLOG POSTOn Curiosity
Aquinas reminds us that our natural desire for knowledge can become disordered
By James Hanink | August 12th 2025 12:09 PM“What? Curiosity is a sin”? I waited quietly. “Nonsense,” says my dear wife. “I won’t bother reading any more of this blather.” My response: “Well, don’t you wonder why the op-ed guy claims it is?” Privately, I lamented her reigned-in curiosity. But my curiosity was piqued, so I decided to…
READ FULL BLOG POSTFatherhood, Adoption, & Inheritance
Scripture invokes images and experiences increasingly rare and marginalized in our culture
By John M. Grondelski | August 11th 2025 12:27 PM"Almighty ever-living God, whom, taught by the Holy Spirit, we dare to call our Father, bring, we pray, to perfection in our hearts the spirit of adoption as your sons and daughters, that we may merit to enter into the inheritance which you have promised." The Collect for the 19th…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThe Pilgrimages Have Begun
Faithful from all corners of Poland will converge on Czestochowa, Mary's national shrine, on Aug. 15
By John M. Grondelski | August 8th 2025 11:39 AMThe pilgrimages across Poland have begun. Every year in early August, from every corner of Poland, people set out on walking pilgrimages across the country to converge on Czestochowa, Mary's national shrine, on August 15. It's a multi-generational tradition. Parishes and local communities assemble and walk, usually 12-15 miles per…
READ FULL BLOG POSTA Catholic Wedding Is for More than the Couple
The Nuptial Blessing & the older 'Exhortation Before Marriage' describe the Church's vision
By James Thunder | August 7th 2025 7:17 PMWhen we celebrate a Catholic wedding, we do so for more than the couple marrying. We do so for all those present. The same is true for baptism, First Communion, Confirmation, and Holy Orders. How many of the people present to witness a Catholic marriage are not Christian, are Christian…
READ FULL BLOG POSTColleges Won't Let DEI Go
Which is why the Trump Administration needs scholastic data
By John M. Grondelski | August 6th 2025 12:45 PMAs part of their settlements with the Trump Administration, Columbia and Brown Universities have agreed to provide applicants' grade point averages and standardized test scores. The New York Times is appalled (link below). I am not. Large swaths of American higher education refuse to let DEI -- diversity, equity, and…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThe End-of-Life Debate in Italy
After 'adult Catholics' and 'pro-choice Catholics' we now have 'Catholics of the lesser evil'
By Sabino Paciolla | August 4th 2025 8:46 PMItaly once had so-called “adult Catholics,” a term coined to describe a more liberal approach by some Catholics to ethical and social issues like abortion, aimed at distinguishing themselves from the "rigid" line of the Catholic Church. The expression "adult Catholics" was used by then-Prime Minister Romano Prodi in 2006,…
READ FULL BLOG POSTWealth Management and Time Management
The one thing God rations is time. Use of our limited time makes or breaks our eternity
By John M. Grondelski | August 4th 2025 11:29 AMAt first glance, this past Sunday’s readings seem to focus on wealth and goods in the context of memento mori. The farmer blessed with a bountiful harvest gathers his grain into his newly-built and expanded barns, convinced he has ensured his long-term security. But his “security,” i.e., his life, does…
READ FULL BLOG POSTA Catholic 'No' to Freebies
Policies of unlimited government handouts do not constitute a 'Christian' response
By John M. Grondelski | July 30th 2025 11:30 AMGovernors Kathy Hochul of New York and Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania have announced they are providing free breakfasts to all kids in schools of those states because kids should not be in school with “empty bellies.” Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts is introducing legislation to declare public transit free because…
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