Utopia

All of man’s problems can be traced back to his stubborn instance that utopia is attainable. If only we would consider why Sir Thomas More chose this particular term to describe his fictional society, it would become clear why our Utopian hopes are ill-founded. The word Utopia can be literally translated as “No place,” which … More Utopia

What Catholics Believe

This author has recently been blessed with the opportunity to host a most wonderful YouTube program titled, “What Catholics Believe.” In this weekly program, Father William Jenkins and yours truly answer viewer email concerning the Traditional Catholic viewpoint on a variety of issues. One of our latest programs can be found below, and the YouTube … More What Catholics Believe

Scripture Alone?

N.B. The following piece is another contribution from our very wise and dear friend, Mike. Below he makes a heartfelt appeal to all adherents of the “Sola Scriptura” idea, and does a fantastic job refuting their faulty position. May God bless Mike in this great work, and may God have mercy on those poor souls … More Scripture Alone?

John L. Stoddard

In his fantastic book, Rebuilding a Lost Faith, author John L. Stoddard examines the incredible facts concerning the life of Christ: Born in a manger; of a lowly origin; dwelling for thirty years not only in a conquered country, but in Galilee, — an insignificant province of that country, and in one of the obscurest … More John L. Stoddard

“On Cordiality”

St. Francis de Sales: The bearing with the imperfections of our neighbor is one of the principal points of this love: Our Lord, Who had a heart so gentle towards us and loved us so dearly, showed this to us on the Cross; us, I say, and even those who caused His death, and were … More “On Cordiality”