Ever heard of “the Benedict Option”? If you’re like most Catholics, you probably haven’t. Essentially, it’s a proposal The American Conservative blogger and author Rod Dreher, inspired by Notre Dame professor Alasdair MacIntyre, has...
Remarks made by Secretary of State John Kerry at a commencement ceremony have raised some eyebrows. Kerry, in an attempt to contrast himself with Donald Trump, reminded the students about 9/11 and then said the...
Kudos to the Republican Governor of North Carolina. At a time when the GOP has all but given up on social issues, Governor Pat McCrory has decided to sue the federal government. Why? Because...
Edgard Portela, an analyst for the D.C.-based Media Research Center joins the show to discuss Donald Trump and the future of the Republican Party Part 1 Part 2 Paul Dykewicz talks about his book Holy...
After initially having four of its priests give their thoughts on Amoris Laetitia, the SSPX has published an official response to that diabolical document. I’ve been super busy today, so I’ve not had a...
Two importance articles. Both about social conservatism. Is it dead? I think so. And so does, I think, the blogger at A Blog for Dallas Area Catholics. His essay, “Does Cruz’s defeat mean the end...
The legacy of Mother Angelica The Little Sisters of the Poor, Pope Francis washing the feet of Muslims, corporate power in politics, the facade of modern living Tyler Nethercott from the blog Vigilante et Orate joins...
Stephen reviews the predictions he made back in January about 2016 John-Henry Westen, co-founder of LifeSiteNews.com, is interviewed about Amoris Laetitia Gabriel Sanchez, writer at Opus Publicum, talks about the Acton Institute, economics and integral...
Bad news for neocons: Donald Trump will be the Republican nominee for President. I’ll speak about what that means and what Trump needs to do in order to win the general election on this...
Stephen’s review of Amoris Laetitia Michael Hichborn of the Lepanto Institute is interviewed about Tony Spence, the CEO of Catholic News Service, bias in Catholic media and corruption at Catholic organizations Sam Guzman, owner...
The importance of cemeteries: Why did Cruz select Carly Fiorina as his running mate? Analyzing Trump’s foreign policy speech Michael Voris, SSPX-Rome relations All content and materials available on this web site are protected...
Target, as you may know, has decided to allow men to use women’s bathrooms. 1.1 million people have pledged to boycott the store for this change in policy. One of those people is Steve Skojec...
Paul Ryan, the current Speaker of the House, will, in all likelihood, be forced to run for President at some point in his life. Of course, that won’t happen any time soon. 2024 is...
Many may think that this traditional Roman Mass, from the 1962 Missale Romanum, is identical to the form used during the time of Pope St. Gregory the Great or even of Pope St. Peter.
The origin of the custom of making and blessing the Paschal Candle has been attributed by some writers to Pope St. Zosimus, who ascended the throne of Peter in the year 417