News Roundup: Sept. 11, 2013
Looking at immigration from the standpoint of how it will affect the Church is the focus of this Chronicles piece. It’s worth considering in light of the Restoration as well. What types of people...
Looking at immigration from the standpoint of how it will affect the Church is the focus of this Chronicles piece. It’s worth considering in light of the Restoration as well. What types of people...
Francis set off a firestorm today by accusing some Christians of being “triumphalist”. As in the previous situation, where he accused some of Pelagianism, his remarks make no sense, and everyone is scrambling to...
While we can’t do anything about papal “party” masses, it is good every so often to compare the new with the old. That is exactly what Novus Ordo Watch has done in this post...
This short piece by Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira at TIA explains in words as well as several lovely photographs what is meant by a Catholic ambience in interior design and why it’s important. Deftly...
Rorate presents another installment in their “Guidance for Young Parents” series, this time a lengthy but most encouraging piece penned by a priest in 1965. Another article, “Heroic Parenthood,” published by Christian Order and...
Bringing the papolotrists to task, this editorial from Radicati nella Fede shifts the focus to the real source of Catholic pride: Holy Mass. Tradition in Action posts its third and final part of a...
In hopes of bringing peace to Syria and avoiding an escalation into World War III, Francis calls for worldwide prayer and fasting this Saturday. Andrea Tornielli reports for Vatican Insider. He was Old Rite...
Demand for gay marriage in France falls short of expectations, though Paris leads the way in the race to Sodom and Gomorrah, according to this post by The Eponymous Flower. Catholic Family News shares...
First recounting the events leading to the suppression of the Jesuits at the hands of Pope Clement XIV, Roberto de Mattei draws compelling parallels between it and the current re-orienting of the Franciscans of...
Will Obama listen to the Christians in the Middle East when they plead for no US raid in Syria? We doubt it, but it’s refreshing to hear what the Christians who live there have...