Shots Heard Around the World

God’s Providence Saved Trump’s Life Unless you have been under the proverbial rock, you have heard about the assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump during his rally In Pennsylvania this past Saturday.  Thankfully, the assassin's intention to kill Trump failed, but one courageous father, Corey Comperatore, protecting his daughters, was tragically murdered. Two other … Continue reading Shots Heard Around the World

Sweet Land of Liberty

In 1776, in Philadelphia, fifty-six men came forward to collectively sign a piece of parchment known as the Declaration of Independence. These courageous men were moved by their convictions that people had the right to live in freedom and liberty. They knew that signing the document was an act of high treason against the Crown, … Continue reading Sweet Land of Liberty

Louisiana Ten Commandments Law

Something is afoot in certain parts of the country, actually promoting Christianity in the public square. In our last post, we reported on a family-owned refuse company in Kentucky that raised the largest Sacred Heart Flag ever made, surrounded by 600 or more Christians witnessing and praying. On the heels of devotion to the Sacred … Continue reading Louisiana Ten Commandments Law

The Dutch are Killing Themselves

Twenty Years of Euthanasia and the Lack of Faith In 2002, the Netherlands legalized euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide. The difference between the two is the amount of involvement of the doctor. Euthanasia is known as a procedure whereby a physician administers end-of-life drugs to the patient. In the case of assisted suicide, the patient receives … Continue reading The Dutch are Killing Themselves

What Will Be Remembered Eighty Years from Now?

Eighty years from now, what will the world remember about this time in history?  None of us will be around to answer that question because Psalms informs us, “Seventy is the sum of our years, or eighty, if we are strong; Most of them are toil and sorrow; they pass quickly, and are gone.” Even … Continue reading What Will Be Remembered Eighty Years from Now?

The Two-Edged Sword of Freedom

Plenty of people are scratching their heads and wondering how the country that once prided itself on freedom is experiencing so many instances where it is nowhere to be found. Citizens who once had an absolute right to speak whatever they thought are now being challenged by the left and enforced by our government, accusing … Continue reading The Two-Edged Sword of Freedom

Squandering the Multi-Generational Inheritance of Freedom

The Importance of Memorial Day Now that Memorial Day weekend has passed and memories of time spent with loved ones begin to fade, it's crucial to revisit the importance of this day. This post aims to bring attention to an issue that continues to affect our country while still honoring the memory of our fallen … Continue reading Squandering the Multi-Generational Inheritance of Freedom

Sisters of St. Scholastica Reprimand Harrison Butker

The Sister’s Statement in Response is Nothing More than Acquiescence to a Progressive Culture It's little wonder the Church and its members seem to be drifting about like a boat on a stormy sea. The upheaval saddens the faithful, and the knee-jerk reaction is to blame the negative media she receives. Although this fact is … Continue reading Sisters of St. Scholastica Reprimand Harrison Butker

One of the Best Homilies Given Lately

Harrison Butker's Awesome Commencement Speech Amidst the fallout of antisemitic protests that led to the cancellation of many American campuses' commencement ceremonies, Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas, stood firm in its commitment to tradition. Unlike many others, this institution of higher learning chose to proceed with its graduation ceremony for the seniors. Adding to the … Continue reading One of the Best Homilies Given Lately

Boy Scouts R.I.P.

Our heartfelt condolences to all those families who were once part of the rich American tradition of Boy Scouting. This institution, which for 114 years fostered solidarity among boys and promoted wholesome virtues through outdoor experiences, holds a significant place in our nation's history. It provided countless boys, who might not have had the opportunity … Continue reading Boy Scouts R.I.P.