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Our Lepanto Moment

“Our straitened circumstances beg for a return to the Rosary prayed by Catholics in common.”

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Joseph Cardinal Bernardin, R.I.P.

“We can say with certainty and with no fear of dishonoring the dead, that all he did to the Catholic Church in America is something for which he must now render account before Divine Justice.”

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Nunsense, Redux

“Contrast this supernatural feast of love of God through love of neighbor with the shrill iconoclasm of the nuns of the LCWR.”

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Cardinal Cupich's Uncertain Trumpet

“We live in days where the ground is constantly shifting beneath us. Every certitude is questioned, and metaphysical shelters are few, most having long been blown away by the hostile winds of secularism.”

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A Fearful Homage

“In matters of strict faith and morals, a Catholic must give unwavering assent. In matters of discipline, a Catholic must cede absolute obedience, but can legitimately pose questions as to expediency and effectiveness.”

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Of Giants and Jesuits

“While [The Jesuit’s] charism was to be Mother Church’s Fifth Column, St. Ignatius recognized they would fail this high vocation without the cultivation of surpassing sanctity and razor-sharp intellects.”

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Lex Orandi Lex Aedificandi

“Modernism is an ideology of the old seeking eagerly to justify both its vice and its ennui. Orthodoxy is the adventure of the young who are hungry for the adventure which is ad maiorem Dei gloriam.”

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Brick by Brick

“For buildings define man, they place on display what a man knows about himself. Buildings are truth in stone.”

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Is Love Really All You Need?

“Love is not some homogenized virtue, one size fitting all. Its legitimate expressions fan out like a rainbow, and its array of lights is dictated by truth.”

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St. Thomas Aquinas, Anyone?

“Catholics must begin to lean their heads upon the wisdom of St. Thomas, as he often leaned his head on the tabernacle as he wrote.”

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I Love Texas

“When you love seriously, you don’t wince at the serious things necessary to protect the people and values you love.”

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The Priest as Hercules

“The priest is hero in the tradition of Odysseus and El Cid.  Men seek him for both light and strength and he supplies both in abundance.”

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In Praise of Heroic Priests

“Amidst the dark clouds of crisis that surround Mother Church, it is well to take notice of God’s rays of hope.”

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God Bless America?

“Ultimately obligations are those kinds of acts which are owed to the truth, and ultimately to God, the First Truth.”

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