
Sons of Cain: Review
Reviewing Sons of Cain by Val Bianco, much like reading the book itself, is a challenging task for me. When it hits its stride, Sons

Reviewing Sons of Cain by Val Bianco, much like reading the book itself, is a challenging task for me. When it hits its stride, Sons

A week after I got married, I had to visit one of those urgent care clinics for antibiotics (if you think this is too much
This is the end result. It was obvious not long ago. I was reminded of it when my wife and I sat to watch the

For this symposium on mercy and killing most of the writers have been weighing in on the issues of euthanasia and abortion, and with good

Guest post from a Perinatal Hospice Nurse About a year ago, a well known Protestant pastor had a question posed to him on a radio

In virtually any country outside America where coffee is part of the culture, it is accompanied by a certain kind of ritual. As part of

My brain is not in the least interested in our symposium topic this week. The address for “mercy” + “forgiveness” + “killing” NOT “animals” was

I just came across a shocking but not surprising video by Pastor Gino Jennings of the First Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ in Philadelphia,

I’ve been working my way through Caritas in Veritate for what seems like forever now. And even though I’m halfway through, I already know that

Guest post by J.C. For some unknown reason, it seems like everyone is jumping on the “GHOST” bandwagon. I can’t turn on the television without seeing

This month, hundreds of college students and recent grads — many of them aspiring politicians — will flock to the nation’s capital for coveted government-related

Women’s religious orders have been on a divergent path, mirroring the same divide among the Catholic faithful, for some time. The division finally reached a

Have you ever sent a tweet only to have someone criticize you for it? That’s what happened the other day. I found a message in

Last week The Daily Caller broke the news feature about the Labor Department attempting to ban farm chores. When I alerted my dad who is a life-long

Greetings brothers and sisters in Christ! My name is Abigail C. Reimel, and I am a Catholic teenager striving to serve God in all things.

Pope about The Pope Mnsgr Pope recently quoted some remarks the Pope made to the US Bishops during their ad limina visit. One thing that struck

Guest post from Mr. Jose Trasancos Just ask my wife – I tend to communicate with certain efficiency. I don’t waste words. Euthanasia, ‘mercy killing’,

I sometimes sing Toby Keith’s song “Beer For My Horses” to get on my sister’s nerves: “Grand pappy told my pappy back in my day

In the ongoing battle against the forces of evil, I think that many Catholics forget to be merciful towards the “killers” of our society. We

The late Russell Kirk may be numbered among my favorite political philosophers. Not everything which he wrote was good, but much of what he did