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Resisting a Counterfeit Easter

Counterfeit Christianity always delights in showing the heart of Christ, but not His pierced heart. From that seemingly harmless symbolism tumbles the inverted creed of Counterfeit Christianity. It centers not on sacrificial love but on sentimental luv, a perennial temptation for all the fallen children of Adam and Eve.

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The Holy Spirit Makes Men of Steel

The Third Person is not only the blessed sweetness of light but also the arm of heavenly power. His indwelling is transformative. Before His arrival, the Apostles are rent with fear, uncertainty, ambivalence, confusion, hesitancy, and abandonment. After He comes, all that melts away. Before Pentecost, the eleven were simpering fishermen; after Pentecost, they are Apostolic giants.

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The Tightening Noose of Diversity Ideology

Human dignity is only achieved when man is allowed to reach for the highest excellence that conforms to God’s plan. Permitting every man that opportunity is the mark of the just society. Since excellences will vary upon native born abilities, there will be differences of accomplishment and reward. The natural placements in society result from that free pursuit of excellence. This is the definition of true diversity.

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Aren’t We All Going to Heaven? - Reviewing Deadly Indifference by Eric Sammons

No, not everyone is going to heaven. That is not an insouciant judgment, but the Holy Spirit speaking through the teaching of the Church…Our Savior did not die on the Cross so that the ‘well-meaning' could gain heaven. He died so that every man would have the opportunity to hail the Blood He shed on the Cross. That Precious Blood is only touched through His Holy Catholic Church.

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Down the Rabbit Hole of Synodality

“Creating Wonderlands will always be a human temptation. As Eliot wrote in The Four Quartets, “Humankind/cannot bear/too much reality.” It is easier to create worlds within worlds out of the whole cloth of our ideas than to live in the sometime unsettling world of the real.”

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Catholicism Is About Swords

“Catholicism is the Mexican Father Pro blessing his Marxist firing squad in Mexico with the stumps of his arms after the barbarians had finished cutting them off. It is Spanish soldiers charging Communist trenches with fixed bayonets and rosaries. Catholicism is about an army marching through history chanting the Te Deum. Catholicism is about swords.”

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Black Lives Really Mattered to St. Peter Claver

“St. Peter Claver can never be called a humanitarian. Humanitarians are moved by their feelings; saints are moved by their love of Christ. Humanitarians see only victims, saints see souls for whom Christ shed his Precious Blood. “

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9/11/01: Hell in Manhattan

“Yes, it is only sin that is catastrophic because only sin can take happiness from us—the happiness Who is God. Death cannot. Suffering cannot. Isolation cannot. Loss of loved ones cannot. Certainly 9/11 cannot. “

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Auschwitz and Holiness

“Only an army of Edith Steins can confront the looming darkness. But “cheery religion” can’t produce Edith Steins. Only the Old Faith....can do that. The Old Faith, unafraid of the Cross. “

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O Death, Where is Thy....Tickle?

“When St. Paul thunders, “O Death, where is thy sting?” (I Cor 15:55), he admitted that it was a sting that death inflicts. Modernity turns it into a tickle.”

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On Not Keeping The Poor Poor

“Rich men are the ones with full souls.  They are to be found in the barrios as well as on Rodeo Drive.  Happiness is not a matter of erasing income inequality..“

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The Holy Family and Holy Families

“The family and home is where the human race begins. This is the womb where whole and wholesome men and women are created. Man is taught here that there is infinitely more to man than man. “

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Black Power!

“Only Christ calls men to the priesthood, but His voice passes through Christ-like priests—and not merely through their voices, but through their actions, bearing, and dress.”

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Radical Chic Redux

“As we have seen many times in the past two thousand years, it is only the Roman Catholic Church which can face such derangement and right it.”

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Millstones Galore

“Living men with nearly dead souls gasping for, but never quite able to breathe, the air of God.”

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Catholics as ‘Strangers’

“Unless we work each day to make of ourselves strangers in this strange exile, then we shall ever be strangers to Heaven.”

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