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By James Hanink | July 29th 2025 12:04 PM“Everyone has their own religion.” So said my mother, a thoroughly Irish Catholic. What was I to make of it? (My father, whose piety was more wintry, kept his own counsel.) Looking back, I suspect what my mother had in mind was that different people have different spiritualities. Nonetheless, given…
READ FULL BLOG POSTLiturgics & Vesting Prayers
Post-1969 there are no 'revised' vesting prayers. Indeed, there are no prayers at all
By John M. Grondelski | July 28th 2025 11:41 AMThe July-August NOR features my article "Two Immediate Threats to Contemporary Liturgics." In it, my thesis is that three disciplines employed in the methodology of modern liturgical studies are not in proper relationship: there is a limited perspective on history, an overwrought but selective focus on canon law, and too…
READ FULL BLOG POSTDog Parks
The infrastructure of some cities is family-unfriendly. Catering to canines is the new trend
By John M. Grondelski | July 25th 2025 5:58 PMA little over a year ago, I walked up Capitol Hill one morning behind two female staffers. Most staffers are very young -- generally twenty-somethings -- because they're either college/grad school interns or just graduated. The two young women were sharing one's excitement about moving into an apartment in DC.…
READ FULL BLOG POSTSatanic Family Values
U.S. 'conservatism' has been a sick joke for a long time now
By Jason Morgan | July 24th 2025 12:33 PMJohn Michael Osbourne died in England a few days ago. According to a family statement as reported by Fox News, Osbourne died with his family by his side, “surrounded by love.” The world knew Osbourne not as John Michael but as Ozzy. For decades Ozzy Osbourne was the frontman of…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThe Scopes Trial as an Anthropological Question
Both parties in the famed 1925 trial were using the case to push flawed concepts of man
By John M. Grondelski | July 23rd 2025 11:31 AMThe trial of John Scopes, the Tennessee teacher who taught evolution despite a state law banning it, ended in his conviction a century ago this week. Many who comment on the case cast it as a conflict between “science” and “religion.” Those elements were present. I prefer, however, to cast…
READ FULL BLOG POSTNo Man Is an Island
Tens of thousands of Jeffrey Epstein wannabes put smut on the internet, and millions consume it
By Jason Morgan | July 21st 2025 10:26 AMNews sites and gossip boards are spilling over with talk about Jeffrey Epstein. The American government, one of the most morally debased institutions to ever exist, is busy denying what is obvious to almost everyone else. Epstein (1953-2019) was a human trafficker, sex abuser, blackmailer, and probably double or triple…
READ FULL BLOG POSTRandom Ruminations #27
Parishes & Commandments of the Church... Adapting Just War Principles... Name-calling... more
By John M. Grondelski | July 17th 2025 5:55 PMParishes & Commandments of the Church Archbishop Edward Weisenberger of Detroit has supposedly told priests to remind Catholics attending Traditional Latin Mass (TLM) at one of the four non-parish venues in the Archdiocese where the TLM will at least occasionally be available that those attendees are nevertheless members of some…
READ FULL BLOG POSTPursuing a Pet Peeve
How about the weaselly abuse of 'appropriate' and 'inappropriate'?
By James Hanink | July 16th 2025 12:02 PMWhat to do with a pet peeve? “Own” it. It’s a peeve, and no more. Take care not to become peevish. On rare occasion, however, a peeve merits pursuit and, once pinned down, even theological examination. Here’s a candidate: the weaselly abuse of “appropriate” and “inappropriate” and “appropriately” and “inappropriately.”…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThe Church's Lack of Closure
Shall we amend Scripture to: "Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, today, and... we’ll get back to you"?
By John M. Grondelski | July 15th 2025 11:37 AMTwo weeks ago I wrote in this space about an unknown British politician claiming his 15 minutes of undeserved fame. Chris Coughlan decided to publicize his offense to the world because his priest publicized at his small parish that Coughlan should not receive Communion. Coughlan was among the small wedge…
READ FULL BLOG POSTTeaching a 'Lesson'
War imparts another lesson than the one intended: to hate more and thirst harder for revenge
By Jason Morgan | July 14th 2025 11:28 AMState violence is often framed by its authors as education. Time and again we witness presidents, prime ministers, junta bosses, and lesser leaders of nominally government bodies take to the airwaves to announce that a bombing, an invasion, or an assassination is meant to be “a lesson” to the enemy…
READ FULL BLOG POSTCatholic Matrimony Today, by the Numbers
In 1970 there were 426,309 Catholic marriages in the U.S. In 2022: only 98,354
By James Thunder | July 3rd 2025 11:53 AMThomas J. Burns reported the number of Catholic marriages -- in which Catholics administer the Sacrament of Matrimony to each other -- in the United States in five-year intervals in a July 5, 2023, report. His numbers were obtained from annual statistics gathered by the Center for Applied Research in…
READ FULL BLOG POSTAnother 'Catholic' Defends Voting for Killing
MP Chris Coghlan is upset because his pastor called him out publicly & denied him Communion
By John M. Grondelski | June 30th 2025 11:24 AMThe latest self-important politician’s tempest in a teacup comes from the land of tea time: England. Over the weekend, an unknown British Parliamentary back-bencher decided to make a name for himself. Chris Coghlan represents Dorking and Horley, a constituency just southwest of London. He’s a member of the Liberal Democrats,…
READ FULL BLOG POSTHow Many Catholics Are in the World? In the U.S.?
A close look at various attempts to count Catholics reveals a large range of figures
By James Thunder | June 28th 2025 11:59 AMCount me skeptical about reports on the number of Catholics in the world and in the United States. When Pope Francis died, Reuters and Al Jazeera both reported there were 1.4 billion Catholics world-wide. CBS News reported 1.3 billion. The World Christian Database reported 1.272 billion. The Italian-language Vatican…
READ FULL BLOG POSTSlapping a Bishop, No, Three Bishops
Lawmakers who hold themselves out as Catholic and who harm the Church must face penalties
By James Thunder | June 25th 2025 5:54 PMUnder canon law, a person "who uses physical force…against a Bishop incurs a latae sententiae interdict” (Canon 1370, sec. 2), that is, the penalty is incurred at the moment of the violation and requires no episcopal or judicial declaration. The three bishops of the State of Washington, of the Archdiocese…
READ FULL BLOG POSTPerplexing Phenomena
Legislators and President Trump must craft immigration regulations that benefit families
By James Hanink | June 24th 2025 8:50 PMHere in Inglewood, and in many areas of greater Los Angeles, we deal with a perplexing urban phenomenon: coyotes, sometimes in packs, prowl about at night and in the early morning. They’re hunting small animals, often rodents and cats. Nobody knows why the coyotes are on the increase, though there’s…
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