May traditionally has been the month we honor the Blessed Virgin Mary. Mother’s Day is always the second Sunday in May. May 13th is the feast of Our Lady of Fatima, and this year marks the 106th anniversary of the first apparition in 1917. May 31st is also the feast of the Visitation, and parishes … Continue reading Honoring Mary Most Holy During May
Year: 2023
Trannys Are the New Bullies on the Block
There are new bullies on the block, and they aren’t the usual suspects. Claiming to be perpetual victims of “hate crimes,” the delusional people who think they’ve been born into the wrong bodies have become more aggressive, more hysterical, and even more violent as they continue their war on God and biology. For example, a … Continue reading Trannys Are the New Bullies on the Block
Do Not Let Your Hearts be Troubled
Fifth Sunday of Easter-A As Jesus conversed with his disciples, St. Thomas asked the question that all humanity wishes to be answered. “Master, we do not know where you are going; how can we know the way?” The ‘way’ has always been elusive because sin has distorted the true calling of every person by tricking … Continue reading Do Not Let Your Hearts be Troubled
More Than Just a Dangerous Fad
Paul Stanley, the rhythm guitarist for the rock band Kiss, shared his opinion about the transgender debate saying he thought it to be a dangerous fad. You may recall that the band Kiss pushed the envelope of cultural acceptance for two decades. The band was recognizable by the black and white face paint and dazzling … Continue reading More Than Just a Dangerous Fad
The Rise of the Sexually Confused
A recent Gallup Poll of more than 10,000 adults was conducted in 2022, asking respondents to identify their sexual orientation. The results are unbelievable. Of those claiming to be lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or other, there has been a statistically significant increase from previous generations. Here is the breakdown: 1.7% - Silent Generation (ages 78-95) … Continue reading The Rise of the Sexually Confused
The Familiar Voice
Fourth Sunday of Easter-A Every voice is unique and, over time, becomes familiar. Even the tame beasts grazing in pastures soon learn to hear the voice of their master and come to know the shepherd is nonpredatory and safe. Throughout history, Christians have come to rely on Psalm 23 during times of tragedy to bring … Continue reading The Familiar Voice
Are We Seeing the End of Cable News?
The Future is in small independent news sites The talk of the town is the split between Fox News and their most-watched news talent, Tucker Carlson. Although there has been much conjecture by pundits about the reasons for the break, what is known is very little. On Monday, Fox News put out a vague statement … Continue reading Are We Seeing the End of Cable News?
UN Document Promotes Pedophilia
The United Nations was established in 1945 after World War II as a peacekeeping body. In less than 30 years, many civilians and those enlisted had experienced the misery of two horrific, bloody world wars killing approximately 37 million in WW I and 85 million in WW II. This new worldwide organization (which replaced the … Continue reading UN Document Promotes Pedophilia
Two Perceptions of Jesus: Both True
Third Sunday of Easter-A In 1953, the Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein used a simple image of the iconic duck-rabbit drawing to illustrate what philosophers called aspect perception. Aspect perception studies how a human being’s perception influences their understanding of the world. Especially important for those philosophers is how aspect perception plays a vital role in … Continue reading Two Perceptions of Jesus: Both True
Religious Leaders Have Lost Their Voice, But Not the Consumer
God Uses Unlikely Agents to Promote the Good How sad that any meaningful pushback on the out-of-control transgender movement comes from a purchasing public and not any mainstream religious authorities. Only after the Anheuser-Bush debacle of promoting the transgender movement with their recent advertisement showcasing Dylan Mulvaney has there been reported objections to the anti-Christian … Continue reading Religious Leaders Have Lost Their Voice, But Not the Consumer