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I Love Texas
“When you love seriously, you don’t wince at the serious things necessary to protect the people and values you love.”
The Priest as Hercules
“The priest is hero in the tradition of Odysseus and El Cid. Men seek him for both light and strength and he supplies both in abundance.”
In Praise of Heroic Priests
“Amidst the dark clouds of crisis that surround Mother Church, it is well to take notice of God’s rays of hope.”
God Bless America?
“Ultimately obligations are those kinds of acts which are owed to the truth, and ultimately to God, the First Truth.”
The Properly Angry Catholic
“Toleration cedes ground to the enemy, and he begins his next assault on higher ground than he did before. “
What in the World Is a “Worship Space”?
“Under the umbrella of ‘worship space,’ they stretched terms used by the Church beyond comprehension. “
Why Valentine’s Day Is Named After a Saint
“In the end, romance on earth leads to the final Romance of Heaven.”
A Modest Proposal to End the Vocations Crisis
“Holy Church understands that an intimate ontological bond exists between the Holy Eucharist and the Holy Priesthood: an eclipse in appreciation for the one inevitably leads to a decline in interest in the other.”
Escaping the Cross: The Ugliest Temptation
“Yes, we must always be wary of the ugliest temptation: wanting heaven on earth. Happiness without a price. Christ without the Cross.”
Abandon All Pride Those Who Seek the Kingdom
“For unless we surrender the heights of the parapets of our pride from which we reign, we shall never enjoy the reign of Christ.”
Motherhood and Civilization
“Not only does the supernatural radiate from the hearts of mothers, but their hearts are the cradle of the natural world.”
The Latin Liturgy Appeals to Catholic Youth
“A New Evangelization requires new men and women. Only the effusions of grace in the Divine Liturgy, unencumbered by ambiguous settings, can produce them.”
Christmas and Nietzsche’s Abyss
“Christmas imposes upon every Catholic a solemn obligation: to tell the world that our joy, our answer, our peace and our rescue lay in the humility of Bethlehem.”
A Medieval Remedy for Modernity’s Ills
“To stand fast in battle on the day of the Lord means to oppose the wicked enemy out of love for what is right.”