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The True Saints Among Us

October 9, 2019 Frontpage Comments Off on The True Saints Among Us

By REY FLORES As some of us reach middle age, we are now faced with a challenge of having to care for our elderly parents. While some of our parents are just getting older, some of us are dealing with aging and sick parents. With age comes the deterioration of health and our parents who once took care of us need us to take care of them. Our elderly parents can become like children as they get older. Be it an official diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, or diabetes, whatever: These are mental, physical, and physiological conditions which can bring a human person to an almost or entirely helpless infant-like capacity. I cannot take any credit for taking care of…Continue Reading

“Heartbroken” Pelosi Fast-Tracks Impeachment

October 8, 2019 Frontpage Comments Off on “Heartbroken” Pelosi Fast-Tracks Impeachment

By PATRICK J. BUCHANAN “This is a very sad time for our country. There is no joy in this,” said Nancy Pelosi on Saturday, September 28. “We must be somber. We must be prayerful. . . . I’m heartbroken about it.” Thus did the speaker profess her anguish — just four days after announcing that her Democratic House would conduct an impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump. But is this how it really went down? Is this how Pelosi came to authorize an impeachment inquiry before she read the transcript of the conversation between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky? Another explanation, based on the actual events, suggests itself. By late September, Pelosi was under constant fire from the House…Continue Reading

Do People Need An “Adulting” Class?

October 7, 2019 Frontpage Comments Off on Do People Need An “Adulting” Class?

By DEACON MIKE MANNO, JD I have been intrigued lately by a television commercial that has been running in my area. Every time I see it, I wonder. The ad is for a financial firm which makes new loans and refinances old ones. I don’t know much about the firm other than what is on the web, and I have nothing to indicate that it is not a reputable business. It’s one of its commercials that has me doing the head scratching. It is for student loan refinancing. Now I know that student loans are challenging for graduates and especially challenging for non-graduate former students. It’s hard to begin a career facing a mountain of debt. That makes marriage, raising…Continue Reading

Pelosi On Pro-Abort Parade . . . Has Catholic Hierarchy Cower Behind Her Seamy Shadow

October 6, 2019 Frontpage Comments Off on Pelosi On Pro-Abort Parade . . . Has Catholic Hierarchy Cower Behind Her Seamy Shadow

By DEXTER DUGGAN Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.) gets invited to speak at lots of places. As well as her changes of clothes for a woman much on camera, she has two tricky faces in her purse, to be put on and off as they suit her audience and ambition. Here’s bad Catholic Pelosi on Capitol Hill behind a lectern labeled “Equal Access to Abortion, Everywhere.” Flanking her are members of the Democratic Women’s Caucus and the Pro-Choice Caucus. A May 23 news release from her office reported Pelosi’s remarks as she saluted pro-abortionists from groups with names like “Unite for Reproductive & Gender Equity,” “All Above All,” and — now, here’s a familiar one — Planned…Continue Reading

15 Million Women Missing In India

October 5, 2019 Frontpage Comments Off on 15 Million Women Missing In India

By CHRISTOPHER MANION “The sheer number of lives lost due to sex-selective abortion in India is astounding. The fact that millions of women are now ‘missing’ from the population will undoubtedly have a significant impact on Indian society. Millions of women who otherwise would have contributed to society were never given the opportunity to be born.” So writes Jonathan Abbamonte, crack research analyst at the Population Research Institute. The Wanderer has reported on PRI President Steven Mosher’s groundbreaking work on China’s barbaric one-child policy, slightly eased in 2015 but still responsible for the death of hundreds of millions of Chinese babies. “The last thing India needs is a Chinese-style two-child policy,” Mosher says, but Abbamonte’s groundbreaking work digs deep and…Continue Reading

Therapist On The Human Condition… Even In His Risen Body, Christ Still Carried His Wounds

October 4, 2019 Frontpage Comments Off on Therapist On The Human Condition… Even In His Risen Body, Christ Still Carried His Wounds

By DEXTER DUGGAN PHOENIX — Different orientations toward approaching life and God were part of a wide-ranging talk on faith and psychology at the Institute of Catholic Theology (ICT) here. Speaker Kenn Cramer also noted people’s persistent feelings of woundedness and deficiency even though God calls them to perfection. Cramer’s presentation on “Faith: Human and Psychological Perspectives” lasted more than three hours on September 21 at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church, where the ICT is based. He has a master’s degree in counseling from the Catholic Regis University in Denver and teaches psychology and theology as well as preparing theatrical presentations at the Diocese of Phoenix’s Bourgade High School here. Illustrating the importance of each person to God, Cramer…Continue Reading

On Prophetic Vocations!

October 3, 2019 Frontpage Comments Off on On Prophetic Vocations!

By SHAUN KENNEY A reader of this column asks about the idea of prophetic name changes, namely instances where God — when He bestows a divine vocation — changes their names. Of course, we all get a little slice of this prophetic name changing when we are baptized. The Romans and Greeks who had pagan names would acquire the names of Christian martyrs upon Baptism and among Christians that’s how they would be called — not Apollonius but Paul, not Mercury but John. In fact, that’s how the Popes started changing their names in imitation of St. Peter, when a man named Mercury was elected to the papal throne in the year 533 and thought it highly inappropriate to keep…Continue Reading

“Flirting With Schism”. . . Playing A Dangerous Game In Germany

October 2, 2019 Frontpage Comments Off on “Flirting With Schism”. . . Playing A Dangerous Game In Germany

By FR. JOHN L. UBEL (Editor’s Note: Fr. John L. Ubel is the rector of the Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul, Minn. Below is his weekly column for the parish bulletin of September 22, 2019. It is reprinted here with his permission.) + + + “Kids say the darndest things.” True enough, but they also “do the darndest things.” I will neither defend nor explain why we played the game of “Chicken” on our bicycles. Its object was to ride your bicycle at full speed towards another and see who was the first to “chicken out,” turning to avoid a collision. Sound fun? Due to how quickly I “abandoned ship,” I have no recollection of a crash ever…Continue Reading

Go To Confession!

October 1, 2019 Frontpage Comments Off on Go To Confession!

By REY FLORES Of all of the beautiful sacraments our Church affords us, my favorite one is the Sacrament of Confession. As a sinner and lay person, I only know the experience from one side of the confessional. Imagine the weight of the cross our holy priests carry every time they walk out of the confessional. Can you imagine the satanic attacks our priests are under every time they enter that confessional? That might be the last chance Satan and his minions have a chance to silence us from a true and honest Confession. I’m sure that if I were Satan himself, I’d fight like Hell (isn’t that where that term comes from?) just to make sure that we hide…Continue Reading

More Good News On The “Forced Speech’ Front

September 30, 2019 Frontpage Comments Off on More Good News On The “Forced Speech’ Front

By DEACON MIKE MANNO, JD Last week we reported some good news on the religious freedom/free speech front; this week the good news continues with a successful case from Arizona and a hopeful resolution for a florist in Washington. First to the Arizona case where two artists faced criminal prosecution, six months in jail, and a $2,500 fine for each day of noncompliance in anticipation of their refusal to design and create custom wedding invitations for same-sex couples. (See coverage of this in last week’s Wanderer, p. 6A, and also in Dexter Duggan’s front-page column.) The artists, Joanna Duka and Breanna Koski, operate a business, Brush & Nib Studio. Among other services, the partners offer clients artistic wedding invitations, as…Continue Reading