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Pompeo Celebrates Rights Of The Unborn . . . And He Sure Looks Presidential

May 15, 2021 Frontpage Comments Off on Pompeo Celebrates Rights Of The Unborn . . . And He Sure Looks Presidential

By CHRISTOPHER MANION Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo came home to Kansas last weekend to receive an award “for heroic service in defense of mothers and their preborn babies across the world.”Pompeo had served for years as a pro-life representative from Kansas, so it’s no surprise that, as secretary of state, he vigorously enforced President Trump’s expansion of U.S. protection of the unborn at home and abroad — by strengthening the Mexico City Policy established by President Ronald Reagan restricting the use of U.S. taxpayer funding for abortions abroad, as well as by spelling out the truth, vigorously and publicly, about Communist China’s genocidal policies on abortion and both ethnic and religious minorities.In his remarks to Kansans for Life,…Continue Reading

Medicine For Body & Soul

May 14, 2021 Frontpage Comments Off on Medicine For Body & Soul

By JOE SIXPACK Megan went to the doctor’s office to get a new prescription for her mother’s medicine. “It did your mother good, then?” asked the doctor. “Here’s a new prescription, but make sure your mother has it after meals.”But Megan objected, “No, Doctor, Mom isn’t any better.”“Too bad,” replied the doctor. “I wonder if I ought to change the prescription.”“She said it didn’t make her cough any better, though she rubbed it on her chest day and night.”“Rubbed it on?” exclaimed the doctor. “No wonder she isn’t any better. Didn’t she read the label? It says: ‘One tablespoonful in water to be taken three times daily.’ No medicine is going to cure people if they don’t use it properly.”The…Continue Reading

Speaker Says Pope John Paul II… Carried St. John Of The Cross’ Teaching From Sixteenth Century To New Millennium

May 13, 2021 Frontpage Comments Off on Speaker Says Pope John Paul II… Carried St. John Of The Cross’ Teaching From Sixteenth Century To New Millennium

By DEXTER DUGGAN PHOENIX — The abandonment of worldly attachments by the mystic St. John of the Cross served as an inspiration to the future Pope John Paul II as a young man in Nazi-occupied Poland, a speaker told a Zoom meeting of the Institute of Catholic Theology (ICT) here.In another of the ICT’s presentations examining the spiritual influences on the future Polish Pope, Claire Dwyer described the sixteenth-century Spanish friar’s adventurous life dedicated to following the will of God despite numerous challenges.The ICT is an evangelization program based at St. Thomas the Apostle Church here.ICT director Eric Westby, Ph.D., told the May 1 meeting this was the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic started causing shutdowns in 2020 that…Continue Reading

“Reverse Racism” Is Real — And Dangerous

May 12, 2021 Frontpage Comments Off on “Reverse Racism” Is Real — And Dangerous

By CHRISTOPHER MANION In 2008, Bishop Wilton Gregory welcomed the election of Barack Obama, the most radically pro-abortion president ever, as “a great step forward for humanity and a sign that in the United States the problem of racial discrimination has been overcome.”Well, things didn’t really work out that way. Instead of ending racism in the United States, no one fomented it more than Barack Obama. And Joe Biden has picked up where Obama left off.In early 2020, Biden wasn’t leading in the Democrat primaries. In fact, his opponents were condemning his own racism, citing his friendship with former Senate Majority Leader and Ku Klux Klan Grand Cyclops Robert Byrd (D., W.Va.).In January 2020, Bernie Sanders defined the Left’s lexicon:…Continue Reading

A Beacon Of Light . . . Signs Of Spring And The Future Of The Faith

May 11, 2021 Frontpage Comments Off on A Beacon Of Light . . . Signs Of Spring And The Future Of The Faith

By FR. RICHARD D. BRETON JR. (Editor’s Note: Fr. Richard D. Breton Jr. is a priest of the Diocese of Norwich, Conn. He received his BA in religious studies and his MA in dogmatic theology from Holy Apostles College and Seminary in Cromwell, Conn.) + + As the Easter Season continues, we see signs of new life all around us. As April’s showers turn into May flowers, the daffodils, lilies, and even the trees are sprouting with new life. Like the transformations happening in nature around us, the Easter Season calls us to an inner transformation that leads to conversion of heart. This transformation and conversion are especially needed in the present age in which we find ourselves.This statement is…Continue Reading

More Nuns Seek Supreme Court Protection

May 10, 2021 Frontpage Comments Off on More Nuns Seek Supreme Court Protection

By DEACON MIKE MANNO Several orders of nuns, both Catholic and Anglican, as well as a couple of Catholic dioceses, along with several other Christian churches and faith-based social justice ministries, are asking the Supreme Court to protect them from an insidious state rule in New York that will compel them to provide abortion coverage in their employees’ health-care packages.Shades of the Little Sisters of the Poor, who successfully challenged Obama-era regulations that forced them to provide contraceptive coverage in their health insurance. Three times the court ruled in favor of the Little Sisters holding that the government could not force the Little Sisters to do so.Ironically, in 2017 after the Little Sisters scored two of their Supreme Court victories,…Continue Reading

Pols Will Parade Their Charades Forever . . . If They Think They’ll Get Away with Them

May 9, 2021 Frontpage Comments Off on Pols Will Parade Their Charades Forever . . . If They Think They’ll Get Away with Them

By DEXTER DUGGAN The morning after Lyndon Baines Johnson was inaugurated in his own right as president in January 1965, the top of the front page of the major daily New York Herald Tribune was dominated by a two-line banner headline: “Johnson sworn in, predicts victory over poverty and injustice in America within this generation.” The subhead was, “He takes oath on mother’s Bible.”Strictly, “this generation” ended 20 years later, in January 1985 — nearly 36 and one-half years ago. How have you been enjoying these decades of blissful equality and justice delivered by Johnson’s Democrats?Johnson and his kind only want the money and power for themselves that come with such big talk, while leaving the public on the hamster…Continue Reading

A Brave Archbishop Issues A Call To Arms

May 8, 2021 Frontpage Comments Off on A Brave Archbishop Issues A Call To Arms

By CHRISTOPHER MANION “A rising group of right-wing U.S. Catholic Bishops is colliding with a very Catholic president who supports abortion rights,” The Washington Post tweeted April 29.These days the Post assumes that its remaining readers can’t think for themselves. They must be trained, in this case through the lens of the lazy “right-left” trope so dear to Social Justice Warriors.The Post’s lesson plan continues: “Having a U.S. president who attends Mass week after week and talks about his faith is powerful to millions of American Catholics.”This mandatory postulation appears in the “news” section, of course. And it is directed not only to Washington’s Blue Bubble, but also to any “rising” bishops who don’t want any bad press. With scant…Continue Reading

The Deceptive Lion

May 7, 2021 Frontpage Comments Off on The Deceptive Lion

By JOE SIXPACK There was once a lion that had grown too old to be able to hunt for his food, so he decided instead to acquire his prey by trickery. He would lie in his den and pretend to be very sick. He made certain everyone knew the king of beasts was ill so they would all come and pay him homage. Each animal of nature would come to visit the lion to honor the old king, but the lion took advantage of their trust and naiveté and would devour them.After many of the animals had disappeared, the sly fox figured out what had happened. He, too, went to visit the lion to pay homage, but remained outside the…Continue Reading

Cardinal Cupich . . . Essentially Turns The Blessed Sacrament Into A Magical Amulet

May 6, 2021 Frontpage Comments Off on Cardinal Cupich . . . Essentially Turns The Blessed Sacrament Into A Magical Amulet

By JOSEPH SHAW (Editor’s Note: Dr. Joseph Shaw is the chairman of the Latin Mass Society of England and Wales and secretary of Una Voce International. He teaches philosophy in Oxford University and lives nearby with his wife and eight children. This article is reprinted from LifeSiteNews. See related article on page 1A of this week’s issue.) + + (LifeSiteNews) — Following an article in America by Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila of Denver, in which he reiterated the Church’s teaching on the importance of approaching Holy Communion with the right dispositions, Blase Cardinal Cupich of Chicago wrote a curious admonition to Aquila (to which the archbishop then responded):“I respectfully note that to claim that we can do anything to diminish…Continue Reading