I like the organization Priests for Life. I has a good, sound, and balanced pro-life approach. Let me start you off with a couple of quotes. The first one is from Scriptures; the second one is from the Church Fathers (courtesy of the website of Priests for Life). “Come now, you rich, weep and howl […]
Jihadist or Jingoist, what a choice!
Back in 2003, the USA invaded Iraq after a campaign of lies and misdirection (at worst) or after a campaign of misinterpretations (at best) to find and neutralize the weapons of mass destruction that were certainly present (WMD). This was justified on the grounds that it was inevitable that some of those weapons would either […]
Another ruling for freedom of speech
Declaring that "citizens who wish to gather in the wake of Michael Brown’s tragic death have a constitutional right to do so," a federal judge said Monday that police in Ferguson, Missouri, can’t command peaceful protesters to "keep moving." U.S. District Judge Catherine D. Perry agreed with lawyers … who argued that forbidding peaceful protesters […]
St. Bernard of Clairvaux on the Immaculate Conception
Below is a quotation from St. Bernard of Clairvaux on what was, back then, the novel idea of the Immaculate Conception. He was 12th century and considered this a new, and disastrous, idea. Thus, his language is very strong. Nevertheless, this helps to verify two things. One, this was a doctrine that started to become […]
A school is finally slapped down hard
From Fox News today: Taxpayers in an eastern Pennsylvania community are out nearly $400,000 after the school district lost a four-year legal battle over breast cancer awareness bracelets officials deemed offensive. … Brianna, who was 12 at the time, and Kayla Martinez, who was 13, were in middle school when they challenged their school’s ban […]
Cradles, converts, inquirers, let’s dance!
The video above is of the last night of the Greek Festival in Alabama, right after the night finished. At this point the festival booths have closed, and the band is playing a closing piece or two. The members of the parish and the visitors who are left have joined in a massive dance to […]
On writing a blog
I have been writing this blog since 2008. Originally, it began as a type of personal journal. I had tried journaling several decades ago. What really happened is that I wrote some interesting claptrap that I decided should never be seen by anyone other than me. But, there is a difference between writing for your […]
Modern Christians and low expectations
During the persecution of Diocletian, there was a maid in Spain named Eulalia. She is now a saint, after being tortured to death at the tender age of 12 or 13. She is celebrated in Barcelona and the French have a heroic poem about her. In the poem it says in part: … Raising her […]
Oriental Orthodox liturgical dance
A couple of posts ago, I wrote about how old liturgical dance is. At that time, I had traced at least one strand of it to Spain in either the late 1400’s or early 1500’s. But, since that post, one of the readers of this blog pointed out to me what I did not know. […]
Sigh, moderates are hard to find
You may have read that Senator Ted Cruz was booed off the stage at the In Defense of Christians conference. What makes it really bad is that people from differing viewpoints were deliberately invited to that conference. What could have been a speech that would express one point of view for the sake of discussion, […]
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