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The Odd Dilemma of a Celibate Catholic Gentleman
Practicing unyielding moral virtue in a decadent world
By Richard DellOrfano | October 24th 2019 11:10 PMDecades ago, to avoid social isolation, I took up ballroom dancing and within a month met an attractive woman who was my age. She could dance well and had a compatible personality, so we hit it off. We entered dance contests and won prizes. We dined out every week and…
READ FULL BLOG POSTStarved Rock
What has been done will be done again
By Richard DellOrfano | October 17th 2019 7:44 PMI met Bill, a 92-year-old retired Hewlett Packard technician, while he was standing outside a packed pool room waiting his turn at a senior-center billiards tournament. He was wearing a Starved Rock, Illinois T-shirt. Such an unusual name got the better of me, so I asked. “It’s a national park,…
READ FULL BLOG POSTNations and Nationalism
Human fraternity demands political order
By James Hanink | October 15th 2019 10:59 PMWe’ve some sorting and distinguishing to do when it comes to the debate about nations and nationalism. If we shy away from the job, we’ll find ourselves dealing with nonsense and, to borrow from Bentham, nonsense on stilts. A first distinction is between nation and state. For over a hundred…
READ FULL BLOG POSTFrance's Fight
Will Frenchmen soon be strangers in their own land?
By Barbara Rose | October 14th 2019 5:52 PMA Convention of the Right met in Paris a few weekends ago. In France as in much of the EU, conservative and traditional beliefs are called extreme by the media. So, you can bet journalists assigned to the convention had their ears out for trouble -- and did they get…
READ FULL BLOG POSTIf You Could Be 30 Years Old Again
Suffering and travail lead to spiritual rebirth
By Richard DellOrfano | October 8th 2019 1:30 PMLate on a Sunday morning I walked into the nursing home to visit Della. I peeked into her double-occupancy room. Her bed was closest to the hall door, and she lay there with her eyes closed. But she somehow knew when to open them and look at me. Though her…
READ FULL BLOG POSTBlood Money
Arms transfers are at their highest levels since the Cold War's end
By Barbara Rose | October 3rd 2019 6:30 PMGlobal arms sales are booming, despite a multilateral Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) officially adopted in 2013. As of last month, 105 countries have ratified the ATT, including half the world’s top ten arms producers. The U.S. signed the treaty in 2013 but never ratified it. Critics of the treaty see…
READ FULL BLOG POSTCapital Punishment in Context
Five points for reflection
By James Hanink | October 1st 2019 10:33 PMI’ve just reconnoitered a website that lays out seventeen well-argued essays on whether capital punishment is inherently wrong. Their authors don’t reach a consensus, nor is one likely to emerge any time soon. So what are we to do? As always with controverted questions, we should pray for clarity and…
READ FULL BLOG POSTJudging Mindfulness
The connection of Mindfulness to New Age principles cannot be severed
By Rob Agnelli (Archive) | October 1st 2019 3:12 PMAs the spiritual influence of the Church has waned in the West, it has created a spiritual void in the lives of many people. Devoid of religion, the people still desire to be “spiritual but not religious.” Nature abhors a vacuum, so this void is being filled by a great…
READ FULL BLOG POSTDeath Doesn’t Discriminate
We all must beg God’s mercy
By Pieter Vree | September 23rd 2019 8:03 PMIt was a Thursday afternoon. I was working from home and had just finished a coffee break with my wife when one of the neighbors called through my front screen door, “Come quickly. There’s been an emergency.” I rushed to her house, where another of our neighbors from the block,…
READ FULL BLOG POSTA Militant Reform
Fasting, penance, and prayer are our weapons
By Rob Agnelli (Archive) | September 23rd 2019 3:41 PMPope Benedict XVI once famously remarked that the Church of the future "will become small." Rather than exercising some prophetic gift, the Pope was simply exercising an awareness of history. Each time the Church becomes comfortable, it falls into decline and dwindles to a remnant through which it will be…
READ FULL BLOG POSTEve's Burden
A neighbor weeps over wayward offspring
By Richard DellOrfano | September 20th 2019 2:32 PMThree houses over from mine, Wanda, a 72-year-old woman, lived with Marsha, her 47-year-old daughter, and Devan, her 17-year-old granddaughter. The teen got pregnant, and not long after baby Gary was born, the kid’s father was knifed to death in a gang fight. His lifeblood pooled in front of my…
READ FULL BLOG POSTGod and Man at Play
Creation is ongoing, spontaneous, and forever surprising
By James Hanink | September 17th 2019 3:06 PMHugo Rahner, SJ, is the author of a classic work Man at Play. The central and staggering insight of Man at Play is that God is at play! How so? Proverbs 8:27-31 gives us a starting point. From the beginning, Rahner points out, Divine Wisdom (Hochmah) has been “playing before…
READ FULL BLOG POSTVisit to an AA Meeting
Surrender to God and public confession are key
By Richard DellOrfano | September 13th 2019 4:15 PMOn my regular walks each evening, I pass by a public building where meetings are held almost every night. Two ladies stood outside chatting at 8:25 PM, and I approached them. “What is this meeting about, and is it open to the public?” I asked. “Come and see,” the younger…
READ FULL BLOG POST‘Murder of the Soul’
A man can hang himself with his own words
By Barbara Rose | September 11th 2019 5:33 PMVos estis lux mundi (or Vos estis for short) is Pope Francis’s recent motu proprio establishing bishop accountability. Two U.S. bishops are feeling the heat of Vos estis. One is Bishop Michael Hoeppner of Crookston, Minnesota, who will be investigated by Minneapolis archbishop Bernard Hebda, on charges of abuse cover-up.…
READ FULL BLOG POSTA Non-Religious Party?
Democratic leaders set their sights on attacking Christianity
By Rob Agnelli (Archive) | September 6th 2019 4:17 PMDuring their summer meeting, the Democratic National Committee drafted a set of resolutions in which they voice an inclusive stance toward the growing demographic of the “religiously unaffiliated.” These resolutions clearly have a deeper meaning than just inclusivity; they aim to attack Christian values in our society. Before continuing, I'll…
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