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Death Is Not What it Seems
God knows how difficult is the struggle against depression
By Richard DellOrfano | March 21st 2019 3:04 PMIt is the Ides of March. I’m at the San Marcos Cemetery. Its flat headstones, aligned between scraggly trees on acres of fresh-cut green grass, can’t compete with cemeteries back east. Richmond, Virginia, has historic statues 20 feet tall and Romanesque tombs inscribed with inspirational poetry and sculpted battle scenes.…
READ FULL BLOG POSTPuberty Blockers and the Principle of Totality
Man does not have unlimited license to mutilate his body
By Rob Agnelli (Archive) | March 18th 2019 3:20 PMThe Vatican News website recently printed an interview with a member of the Pontifical Academy for Life discussing the current standard of care for pubescent age children suffering from gender dysphoria. During the course of the questioning, the member, Dr. Laura Palazzani, said that in order to “accompany” children battling…
READ FULL BLOG POSTA Forgotten Man
God's love is our ultimate safety net
By Richard DellOrfano | March 13th 2019 2:26 PMI’ve lived in my lower class neighborhood since 1973 when I bought a four-bedroom house and rented rooms to other youths hoping to start a commune. California’s Prop 13 keeps my property tax low, whereas new buyers nowadays pay eight times as much. Sometimes it pays to be old. But…
READ FULL BLOG POSTWhat Are We Doing?
Our communities must share an overarching vision of the good
By James Hanink | March 12th 2019 4:49 PMWhat are we doing? When philosophers ask that question, they’re looking for an act-description. An act-description involves an agent, an act, and (implicitly) the intention in so acting. We can take some act-descriptions at face value. Others we can't. Consider two presidential examples. Harry S Truman, pressed to declare a…
READ FULL BLOG POSTWhat Price Permissiveness?
The Pentagon has spent $8 million on transgender mental/medical care
By Pieter Vree | March 11th 2019 5:31 PMRemember the U.S. Army’s old advertising slogan, “Freedom Isn’t Free”? Now we know that sexual freedom isn’t free either. According to a USA Today report (Feb. 27), since July 1, 2016, when President Obama lifted the transgender ban in the armed forces, the Pentagon has spent nearly $8 million treating…
READ FULL BLOG POSTEven the Stoners Are Crying Out
Why is marijuana legalization a bad idea?
By Rob Agnelli (Archive) | March 8th 2019 5:26 PMWith presidential candidates bragging about it and state after state legalizing it, the use of recreational marijuana is fast becoming a cultural norm in our country. The Church, with only a few notable exceptions, has remained strangely silent on the issue, tacitly implying consent to the drug's “responsible use.” If…
READ FULL BLOG POSTMy Lenten Garden
Spiritual insights are derived from simple, earthly actions
By Richard DellOrfano | March 8th 2019 4:00 PMMy vegetable garden is a 4 x 10 planter box with gopher-proof screening and a weed-banning cloth. Its soil is enriched with root enzymes and minerals, wriggly worms, and rich humus. I nearly broke my back constructing it, but it was worth the anguish. I’ve got international participation from healthy,…
READ FULL BLOG POST'Inconsequential'
An Australian priest presents his merely transactional view of sex
By Barbara Rose | March 7th 2019 6:24 PMIn the March 1 installment of our “Daily News” feed, we linked to an article on the website of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (which is Australia's state-owned and funded national public radio and TV-broadcaster) by Fr. James Alison called “Welcome to my world: Notes on the reception of Frédéric Martel's…
READ FULL BLOG POSTFollow the Money Trail
Sexual unchastity breeds in a context of luxury and power
By Richard DellOrfano | March 7th 2019 4:36 PMMy dad used to say whenever motives got confusing, "Follow the money trail." The contemporary Church hierarchy now has one thing on its mind and one only: money. If prejudice is the essence of evil, then this hierarchy is evil in its prejudice for cushy retirements, luxury lifestyles, glorious cathedrals,…
READ FULL BLOG POSTWhat Do People Really Want?
Most of us seek fundamental changes in the established disorder
By James Hanink | March 4th 2019 4:05 PMThe other day I had a chance, via Skype, to have a conversation about what people really want. The conversation was with some friends from the American Solidarity Party and a young socialist working on his Ph.D. If one “average” question leads to another, our question—what do people really want?—led…
READ FULL BLOG POSTHave Love for One Another
Charity trumps points of disagreement
By Richard DellOrfano | February 28th 2019 4:47 PMYesterday in the public library I had a challenging conversation with a Protestant evangelical friend who holds the firm belief that the Bible is all she needs to live a holy life (Sola Scriptura). Her private interpretations of Scripture are the result of inward counsel and the Sunday preaching of…
READ FULL BLOG POSTHis Master's Voice
The faithful companion listens for God's whispers
By Richard DellOrfano | February 26th 2019 4:43 PMMother had a collection of vinyl records that I would listen to on a cold wintry day. Some of her vinyl had the interesting RCA Victor trademark label of a Jack Russell Terrier listening to an Edison bell-cylinder wind-up gramophone. The caption underneath read “His Master’s Voice,” with the cute…
READ FULL BLOG POSTVenezuela: Overcoming Tragedy
We must publicly reject a U.S. military excursion there
By James Hanink | February 25th 2019 4:36 PMNo man is an island, nor can any country stand alone. If as “outsiders” we are to be of any help in overcoming Venezuela’s tragedy, we have some hard thinking to do. And since we are human beings, what and how we think is intertwined with our emotions and imagination.…
READ FULL BLOG POSTNews Fit to Print?
What often passes as news is hardly earth shattering
By Rob Agnelli (Archive) | February 22nd 2019 3:23 PMWhen Alexis de Tocqueville visited America in the 1830s, one of the things he found remarkable was the incredibly high rate of literacy among the citizenry. But what was more remarkable to him was that, despite the high literacy rate, freedom of thought was practically non-existent. He blamed this on…
READ FULL BLOG POSTSuffer the Little Children
Young kids are God’s gift to parents and to those who encounter them
By Richard DellOrfano | February 20th 2019 2:13 PMAfter facilitating a Tuesday senior writing group in the San Marcos County Library, I attended a chess club session held in the same conference room. Four game boards were set up on card tables and eight competitors were playing chess across from each other. At the far end a young…
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