Happy 100th to John Paul the Great

May 21, 2020. [ABOVE PHOTO CREDIT: Public Domain, Courtesy Ronald Reagan Library. From Wikimedia.] Monday was the 100th anniversary of Pope John Paul’s birth. Even while still alive, he was hailed as “the Great.” And although the appellation seems to be falling out of favor these days, I maintain it is more appropriate today than […]

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Fr.James Martin and the LGBT Assault on the Catholic Church

I’m not steering you wrong, folks.  We are in the midst of the greatest mass apostasy in the history of the Church.  Apologists for the new modernist heresies will accuse me of ignorance for making that statement, and some level-headed orthodox Christians might agree with their assessment.  And yes, I know—the history of the Church […]

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The Cost of Doing Nothing (about Fr. James Martin), Part 1

If you don’t know who Fr. James Martin is, introductions are in order.  He is a Jesuit priest that works for the pope and the author of a recently published book, Building a Bridge, which seeks to broker some reconciliation between the Catholic Church and the LGBT community. He wants you to know that he comes […]

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