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Labor Day and the Flat Earth
Work is one of the ways we image God
By Rob Agnelli (Archive) | August 30th 2019 9:07 PMThe Earth is flat. Not actually flat, but flat in the sense that man no longer sees a horizon. Do you want proof of that? Look no further than Labor Day. Invented to “celebrate” American workers and their achievements, it is now little more than a bookend marking the end…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThe Castrati
Centuries ago in Europe, boys became permanent choir singers by castration
By Richard DellOrfano | August 30th 2019 3:52 PMMy sixth grade teacher picked me to sing a solo of “O Danny Boy,” his favorite Irish ditty. He must have liked my voice. Maybe he figured I had the Italian genes of soloists like Frank Sinatra or Perry Como. At eleven years old, my voice had not yet "broken."…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThe Catechism in Motion
Lack of belief in the Real Presence is a liturgical problem
By Rob Agnelli (Archive) | August 23rd 2019 5:16 PMA recent Pew Research Center survey shows that nearly seven out of 10 Catholics don't believe in the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. They see the Eucharist as "a symbol." Alarming numbers, perhaps, but not at all surprising. Anyone who attends Mass even semi-regularly would likely come to…
READ FULL BLOG POSTNo Quick Fix
True charity involves person-to-person interaction
By Richard DellOrfano | August 23rd 2019 4:00 PMI handed out clothing and served food at a Boston Catholic Worker House during the 1960s. Homeless veterans in army jackets lined up for hot meals and warm clothing during the winter. Day after day, the same dour faces came, ate, and left. They slept in vacant buildings at night…
READ FULL BLOG POSTUnderstanding Humanism
Creation is its fundamental context
By James Hanink | August 20th 2019 2:21 PMThe devil is in the details -- and in definitions. For such details we might reflect on the new Vatican-Beijing accords, already in jeopardy, and the not-so-new nuclear weapons treaties now publicly flaunted. How about definitions? Let’s consider, as a trial run, humanism. As always, context counts. The French Revolution,…
READ FULL BLOG POSTMeeting a Homeless Man
More than food, shelter, or clothing, some need to talk
By Richard DellOrfano | August 16th 2019 3:19 PMThe city built a small neighborhood park around the corner from me. Half-a-dozen homeless people congregate there. I seem to be one of their kind with my close-cut beard, Goodwill clothing, and droopy shade hat. They’ve been waving and greeting me with “Como esta?” “Muy bien,” I respond with a…
READ FULL BLOG POSTA Real Feast Day
Mary's destiny and glory is our destiny and glory
By Rob Agnelli (Archive) | August 14th 2019 3:07 PMOne is tempted to view feast days of the Church with a certain abstract detachment. The events they mark seem relegated to the past and thus lack a certain realness to them. But the Solemnity of the Assumption keeps us from succumbing to this temptation. Among the many Marian feast…
READ FULL BLOG POSTReligious Masquerade
McCarrick, among others, wore the persona of charismatic spiritual father
By Richard DellOrfano | August 9th 2019 4:10 PM“During a carnival, men put masks over their masks.” -- Xavier Forneret Masks have been in use all over the world since before recorded history. In Central Africa, masks developed with a wide diversity and conveyed spiritual and religious meaning to ritual dances and ceremonies. In ancient Egypt, they…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThe Valley of Tears & The Order of Charity
Whom are we to help, and when, and in what order
By James Hanink | August 8th 2019 4:45 PMDomestic terrorism. Religious persecution, both secular and professedly religious. The posturing of pro-abortion extremists. Assaults on democracy. Economic wars. Some weeks it’s crushingly obvious: we live in a valley of tears. Psalm 84:6-8 speaks of such a valley. So does the Marian anthem, “Hail, Holy Queen,” which so many recite…
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A Mass Shootings Database, if you dare look
By Barbara Rose | August 7th 2019 8:25 PMMother Jones magazine recently published a U.S. Mass Shootings Database for the years 1982-2019, which is available as a downloadable spreadsheet. (Google the magazine name and the name of the database; you can't miss it.) The spreadsheet includes dates, locations, number of dead and wounded, as well as details of…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThe Waiting Room
Thought and prayer can redeem our endless waiting
By James Hanink | July 29th 2019 9:31 PMThe philosopher Simone Weil’s Waiting on God (1950) is a haunting reflection on the distance between “the everyday” and the transcendent. A year earlier the playwright Samuel Beckett finished his Waiting for Godot. Beckett’s “Godot” is a fantasist’s inkblot: interpret him as you please. Not so the God to whom…
READ FULL BLOG POSTTrue Reparative Therapy
Vice brings disorder; virtue brings order
By Rob Agnelli (Archive) | July 27th 2019 5:43 PMEarlier this month, under pressure from LGBT groups, Amazon stopped selling books by Dr. Joseph Nicolosi. Dr. Nicolosi was well known for reparative therapy that helped many people overcome the temptation to same-sex attraction. Of course, the fact that Dr. Nicolosi wanted to free people from both disordered inclinations and…
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Voluntary celibacy pays spiritual rewards
By Richard DellOrfano | July 25th 2019 11:38 PMA faithful member of my writing critique group was moving out of state, so we threw her a goodbye party. I sat at the end of a foldout table on a spacious patio, talking with a newer member, a man in his eighties writing a novel based on his experiences…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThe Pill Bomb
Hormonal contraception is bad for people and the planet
By Richard DellOrfano | July 19th 2019 9:56 PMThe atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki obviously resulted in widespread civil chaos from which there was no rapid recovery. Fast-forward to 1960, when scientists unleashed another kind of bomb, The Pill. Margaret Sanger’s Planned Parenthood funded the research leading to its commercial development. One…
READ FULL BLOG POSTClosing the Loophole
Divorce really is the problem behind remarriage
By Rob Agnelli (Archive) | July 18th 2019 2:13 PMWhen Christ gave to His followers freedom from the law, He was, in essence, promising them freedom from reliance on loopholes. No longer bound toes to a line, our feet were unshackled to roam the fields of freedom. The problem is that reliance on loopholes has…
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