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A Martyr's Surviving Family - Part XXVII
Consider the sufferings of Blessed Franz Jägerstätter's wife and children
By James Thunder | February 19th 2021 3:01 PMFollowing up from the last post in this series: Consider, too, under the heading “surviving family members of martyrs,” the widow of Blessed Franz Jägerstätter, the Austrian conscientious objector (1907-1943). He refused induction into Hitler’s army and was executed. In 2007 his widow, Franziska, then age 94, and daughters Hildegard,…
READ FULL BLOG POSTLay Holiness in Extreme Situations - Part XXVI
Some laypersons display remarkable virtue, though not technically 'heroic' virtue
By James Thunder | February 17th 2021 1:51 PMI offer for your consideration three interesting groups of people: defenders of the bond; the formerly incorrigible; and surviving family members of martyrs. Defenders of the Bond In Catholic parlance, the term defender of the bond refers to the person appointed in an annulment proceeding under canon law to defend,…
READ FULL BLOG POSTLife After Death
Is the genuine 'ageless' feeling experienced by elderly souls some sort of proof of immortality?
By Richard DellOrfano | February 16th 2021 6:28 PMIn adulthood I learned that neither my father nor my mother believed in the afterlife, much to my dismay and surprise. It happened while videoing their responses to some questions I prepared with the aim of sharing their wisdom derived from the Great Depression and war years. Within an hour,…
READ FULL BLOG POSTVaccines & Abortion
Can we do more to challenge the worst evils of these harrowing times?
By James Hanink | February 15th 2021 5:06 PMPope Francis calls for the wide use and distribution of the new anti-COVID vaccines, as do our bishops. They do so in the name of the common good. But they do not teach that everyone has an obligation to use the vaccines. Much less do they argue against ongoing reflection…
READ FULL BLOG POSTCOVID & Straw Men
National media are not meeting their obligation to inform the public about grave matters
By David Daintree | February 11th 2021 9:26 PMOn February 9th Australia’s SBS TV News ran a short segment that purported to allay some people’s concerns about the COVID vaccine. I cannot find a recording of the broadcast, but an SBS News article called "The most common myths about the coronavirus vaccine - and why they aren’t true"…
READ FULL BLOG POSTHope for Yemen
Biden administration takes first step toward ending U.S. involvement in Saudi Arabia's war
By Barbara Rose | February 11th 2021 5:17 PMDaniel Larison, over at The American Conservative, writes on one significant change to U.S. foreign policy in the first few weeks of the new president's term. In “Joe Biden’s Good Start On Yemen” Larison explains a first step taken toward ending our involvement in Saudi Arabia's war. A link to…
READ FULL BLOG POSTFamilies with Adopted and Foster Children - Part XXV
The radical charity shown by those who take in many children can be considered heroic
By James Thunder | February 9th 2021 2:48 PMWe have all known people, or have read of people, who have adopted children or served as foster parents, often as foster parents of large numbers of children. Have you heard the story of Catholic Ruthanne “Dolly” Donahue? She was a mother of three in the 1970s when a hungry…
READ FULL BLOG POST'Social Scores' Are Coming
Western governments buy into China’s facial recognition & surveillance technology
By Richard DellOrfano | February 8th 2021 2:26 PMIt's been a long while since I entered the lottery at my local 76 gas station convenience store. The Mega Millions prize of nearly a billion dollars was too tempting, so I headed out to buy a Quick Pick. A pay-to-play $2 speculation raises my chance of winning a spectacular…
READ FULL BLOG POSTWall Street Sharks and D.C. Remoras
The U.S. financial system is grounded in a desire to convert suffering into cash
By Jason Morgan | February 3rd 2021 1:32 PMWhen I first saw news about the Occupy Wall Street movement in Zuccotti Park in Manhattan ten years ago, my reaction was a common one: “Get a job, you hippies.” A raucous mob of hooligans destroying public property and vandalizing police cars remained my abiding impression for several years. I’m…
READ FULL BLOG POSTHoliness in Marriage - Part XXIV
Married life can be a rich source of spiritual wealth
By James Thunder | February 2nd 2021 2:31 PMThe preacher of the Pontifical Household, Capuchin Father Raniero Cantalamessa, said this in his fourth Lenten homily (2016), on the subject of “Marriage and Family” and the holiness of married couples/parents:
In the Christian community, consecrated people and married people are able to “edify one another.” Spouses are…
READ FULL BLOG POSTSigns of the Times
Popular yard signs that list slogans do raise some meaty questions
By James Hanink | February 1st 2021 8:09 PMVatican Council II counsels us to search out “the signs of the times.” The Latin, “signa perscrutandi” suggests the keen scrutiny this involves. One sign of our calamitous times is the invasion of the slogans of the day. What’s the difference between a sign and a slogan? A sign points,…
READ FULL BLOG POST'Fusionism' Failed Us
The Christian fight against progressivism is and has been the touted second American 'civil war'
By Jason Morgan | January 28th 2021 3:26 PMOver the past few years, and especially during 2020 as America burned to the cheers of the woke, we have often heard the words “civil war” pronounced by pundits and scholars. America was on the verge of a civil war, we were told. As the crowds in the streets swelled…
READ FULL BLOG POSTMy Pandemic Prayer
A life or death decision is made more difficult because fake news prevails
By Richard DellOrfano | January 27th 2021 6:58 PMA COVID vaccine soon will be available to me, as I’m nearly 79. My married brother and I recently discussed this. He is 77, has grandkids, and must business travel on commercial airplanes, so he would have to get the shot. I live like a hermit, and the only traveling…
READ FULL BLOG POSTOrdinary Lay Holiness - Part XXIII
Long marriages and many children are signs of great, demanding sacrificial love
By James Thunder | January 26th 2021 1:40 PMMy parents had seven children. They were married for 61 years, until my mother’s death. I often think about what I say was “their great love.” She would often tell us children that she loved “every hair on your father’s head.” And he would cry in front of me when…
READ FULL BLOG POSTDeaths, in Context
We have a duty to be truthful in evaluating all the things that happened to us in 2020
By David Daintree | January 22nd 2021 3:16 PMOn average nearly 150,000 people die throughout the world every single day, from all causes, amounting to a total of more than 55 million each year. Those totals should be constantly in our minds as a sort of yardstick or backdrop to our consideration of the numbers reported slain by…
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