Monday, January 12, 2026

The Dead End of Scientific Materialism

Mostly in modern times has the notion really caught on that the human mind is purely composed of matter in motion, and that its...

Roger Bacon: Seer of Science

(We are soon approaching the feast of Saint Albert the Great, Dominican, teacher of Saint Thomas, and patron saint of scientists on the 15th...

To Be a Pilgrim: Thanksgiving as a Pilgrimage

      Thanksgiving, for most people here in America, is something of a precursor of Christmas that initiates a deluge of holiday hits playing ad...

Love of Country: The Unsung Virtue

“For us, after God, the greatest love is Poland”  - Bl. Stefan Wyszyński In the sixteenth century St. John of the Cross said: “The Lord...

Saint Joseph, Patron of the Unborn

In the spirit of this Year of Saint Joseph proclaimed by our Holy Father Pope Francis, it is fitting to look at an interesting...

The Last Words of Pope Saint John Paul II

On this Holy Saturday, as come to the end of a long and difficult Lent for so many, these final messages of Pope Saint...

A Saint Visits Malta

In his apostolic exhortation on the call of holiness in today’s world, Gaudete et Exsultate, Pope Francis wrote: “The saints are distinguished by a spirit...

More on the Masking Mandate

Paula Ducepec in her article " Speaking out: Wearing a mask shows you care" (August 26/2020 -  Catholic Register) describes with youthful idealism her...

Russel Kirk vs. the Libertarians

Russell Kirk (1918-1994) was an eminent author whose many diverse talents as a novelist, short story writer, and essayist were celebrated in Bradley J....

Sixteenth Sunday: Keeping It Simple, in Silence

Mary has chosen the better part and it will not be taken from her (Lk. 10: 42). â§ľ In Christian tradition Martha and Mary have...