2018-03-25T15:34:46-04:00

Having read his recent column, titled "Open Borders Catholics Falsify Church Teaching," I am not sure what Mr. John Zmi­rak means by “open bor­ders Catholics.” The clos­est he comes to defin­ing this term for us is in his insis­tence that we must “secure the bor­ders,” but even that could mean any num­ber of things. It could mean no more than: Enforce exist­ing immi­gra­tion law; or, it could mean: Build a wall from Texas to Cal­i­for­nia. So who are these are “open bor­ders Catholics”? Mr. Zmirak does not say. We shall have to supply the lack out of our imagination, via his references to Abp. Cupich, Abp. Chaput, and Pope Francis. These are the only names Mr. Zmirak cites. [...] Read more

2018-03-25T21:51:23-04:00

Greg Toppo, is USA Today's “national K-12 edu­ca­tion writer. He’s inter­ested in tech & how video games are chang­ing school.” So obvi­ously he’s the very man to go to when you want an in-depth and pre­cise report on the doc­trine of Pope Fran­cis. (He’s also a “gen­eral assign­ment reporter,” he tells me on Twit­ter; though one still has rea­son to doubt the depth of his knowl­edge about things Catholic. The bold head­line of his arti­cle screams out at us bravely. “Like Pope Fran­cis,” it says, “many USA Catholics’ beliefs sur­pris­ing.” Oh? When you see that kind of thing in your news­feed, dear reader, you know you have another case of Pope Fran­cis Derange­ment Syn­drome on your hands. [...] Read more

2018-03-25T22:44:02-04:00

Matthew Vines, author of God and the Gay Chris­t­ian, in which Mr. Vines claims to give the “bib­li­cal case in sup­port of same-sex relationships”—recently posted “40 Ques­tions for Chris­tians Who Oppose Mar­riage Equal­ity.” “Too often,” Mr. Vines laments, "LGBT-affirming Chris­tians are the only ones asked to explain and defend their views. But there are many press­ing ques­tions that non-affirming Chris­tians fre­quently do not address." Oh, well, then! These ques­tions have never been answered before! Not once. Let me cor­rect this over­sight for those who (like Mr. Vines) hath ears to hear. Forty questions merit forty answers. [...] Read more

2018-03-26T22:19:59-04:00

It is not mar­riage, what five peo­ple forced upon us all on Fri­day, and can not be mar­riage any more than a square can be round or a hexa­gon rec­tan­gu­lar. What five people forced upon us all on Fri­day was a game of make-believe, a lie. Words mean things, and mar­riage is not just a social arrange­ment entered into by any two peo­ple who may choose. Mar­riage is onto­log­i­cal, rooted in God’s design of the human per­son for unity and pro­cre­ation. Man was not designed to fit with man, nor woman with woman. [...] Read more

2018-03-27T23:46:15-04:00

Encycli­cals take time to read. They take still longer to digest and under­stand, and longer still for them to even begin to change our habits of thought and pat­terns of behav­ior. That is par­tic­u­larly true when, as encycli­cals should, it hits us where we live. How many of us can say they’ve under­stood and mod­eled their moral life after Rerum Novarum? Can you? That was writ­ten in 1891. A hun­dred years later, Pope St. John Paul II still had to adjure us on its teach­ing when he wrote Cen­tis­simus Annus. We’re thick. [...] Read more

2018-03-30T21:44:01-04:00

I am Catholic because Catholicism is true. It is not a little true. It is not some truth mixed with error; if I wanted that, I would still be Protestant. I am Catholic because the Catholic Church is the only place you will find the fullness of Truth. It is for Truth that I became a Catholic, and it is for Truth that I will die a Catholic. At the start of my con­ver­sion, I did what, as far as I was con­cerned, was the only log­i­cal thing to do for some­one who thought that God might be say­ing to him: “Become a Catholic”: I made a list. [...] Read more

2018-03-30T21:50:47-04:00

Only two things mat­ter: the sal­va­tion of the soul, and truth. That is why it is an offense to see so many posts run­ning the rounds of social media that are full of bla­tant untruths that could be dis­cov­ered by a small amount of fact-checking. The head­line, or the meme, screams at us. “Pope Fran­cis says yada yada yada!” we are told; when, in fact, the pope has said noth­ing like yada yada yada. “Obama’s out­ra­geous words!” another post screams; when, in fact, Obama didn’t say it and what he did say was a bore of a cliché. [...] Read more

2018-03-30T21:58:14-04:00

Highly illogical is a recent post by Stephen Wolfe, which comes recommended to us by polemical rogue John Bugay. The title is "A Short Defense of Sola Scriptura," but it's more than short---it's blithe, cursory, breezy, shallow, perfunctory, and wholly unoriginal. Mr. Wolfe fails to answer many key questions: (1) How do we know there are 66 books and not 73? (2) Where is sola scriptura in the Bible? (3) Where is sola scriptura in the Fathers? (4) Why was James White the first to find out that sola scriptura is just a "normative condition"? [...] Read more

2018-03-30T22:52:50-04:00

Polemical rogue Mr. "John Bugay" is promoting a group that calls itself "Operation St. Cyprian" and plans to disrupt the papal visit in September with entire tracts! The reason this group exalts St. Cyprian as some sort of favorite son among Church Fathers is because---so "Mr. Bugay" tells us---Cyprian "rejected claims of papal authority." But the quotation he uses to support such a claim is taken out of context, and he ignores many inconvenient words from On the Unity of the Church. This is very bad for Mr. Bugay. [...] Read more

2018-04-01T14:34:50-04:00

So the New York Times ran a col­umn by Frank Bruni—of all the days in the long cal­en­der of the year, on Easter Sunday—the point of which was to bad­ger Chris­tians into bow­ing their knee to the Sin Lib­er­a­tion Front, aka “gay rights.” Mr. Bruni starts off, as do most left­ists who will have their own way, with a pompous and con­de­scend­ing sneer: I’m here to free you from that need­less blue blan­ket you cling to. Then, after that haughty and oily dis­play, the left­ist comes out of the closet and screams his brown­shirt demands. [...] Read more


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