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A newspaper clipping titled "Beware the Useful Idiots" by Garret Geer. It discusses Saul Alinsky's rules for political control, including healthcare, poverty, debt, gun control, welfare, education, religion, and class warfare. Key points are highlighted in yellow. The text warns about strategies to manipulate society for political gain, referencing historical figures like Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama."

Do You think they are kidding? Alinsky’s Demonic Ends Aspired

The Forum has been warning people about Alinsky for over twenty years. I saw this floating around on the Internets and it’s a good summary of the many things we discuss from time to time. Regular and long time readers will recognize it, but is there more? I am always amazed at the disconnect that seems…

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A statue of the Virgin Mary in a flowing robe, set within an arched stone niche on a building. The statue is white and stands on a pedestal with star designs, evoking Catholic themes.

We Have Everything Through Mary

On the Feast of Mary, Mediatrix of All Graces… One of the great difficulties we face today is a dearth of Marian devotion. It is not uncommon to walk into a Church and find it devoid of any images of our Blessed Mother. The great Marian feasts no longer involve processions in honor of the Blessed Virgin…

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A package of two plastic toy soldiers: one in green U.S.A. uniform with an American flag, and the other in red Soviet uniform with a hammer and sickle emblem. The packaging reads "U.S.A. vs Commie" with price tag $3.50 and warning label for children under 3 years."

The 1 Root of Liberal Violence, Progressivism, Liberal Journalism, Griswold Contraception, and Police State

What does the combination of liberal journalists, modern “liberal violence”, the Federal Government imposing its will on States, schools, and hospitals, American progressivism, and Griswold vs. Connecticut have in common: animosity, or, specifically: dialectic and historical materialism? Historical materialism sees the world as a process based on modes of production, specifically within capitalism. Dialectic materialism…

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Stained glass depiction of a woman with a halo, holding a heart with flames and a crown of thorns. She wears blue robes and has a serene expression, symbolizing the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Catholic tradition.

Who Else Wants to Hear a Story about Mary’s Care For Us and People We Can’t Stand?

In Mary’s Immaculate Heart, all things about Our Lord are magnified. She truly does make it easier to understand the essences of God and the form of the mysteries of our faith. That’s not a cliche! Let me illustrate by talking about that one thing we all know:  that guy you can’t stand. Everybody has one. You know who…

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Stained glass window depicting Jesus Christ in red robe, holding a sacred heart, surrounded by vibrant colors and religious symbols. The window is arched with intricate designs and features a halo around Jesus' head, emphasizing Catholic themes.

Heart to Heart on the Sacred Heart

I have to admit that my favorite time in the liturgical calendar is the Summer/Fall Ordinary Time. After celebrating the High Holy Season of Easter, we come upon Pentecost. Every year on Pentecost Sunday at the Pantheon in Rome, the Church celebrates the ancient tradition of rose petals descending from the “Holy Ghost” hole (video below) in the…

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A page from an old book discussing Catholic church etiquette and spiritual guidance, with a red arrow pointing to specific text. The text emphasizes humility in church behavior and the importance of silent prayer, referencing St. Chrysostom. The text is printed in black ink on aged paper with a yellowish tint.

Would “Loud Praying” Exclude Charismatics?

When you see instructions like this in old Catholic texts, it makes you wonder how rowdy Mass was back then… this from a Catholic book published in 1894. I posted this little tidbit on Facebook and I had to share it here. Remember! Try to keep the spitting down when at Mass! And watch out for…

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A statue of a crowned woman in regal robes holding an infant, likely depicting the Virgin Mary and baby Jesus. The scene is set within a decorative architectural frame with grapes, symbolizing Catholic themes of nurturing and divine protection.

Finish May, the Month of Mary, with an Indulgenced Bang

At the end of our Rosary, we pray the mystery of the Coronation of Mary as Queen of Heaven and Earth. May is a month dedicated to devotion to Mary. Traditionally, on the old calendar, today, the last day of May, is the feast of the Queenship of Mary. Fr. Hardon gives the history of the Litany…

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A central female figure in white and gold stands on a platform, surrounded by robed figures in various colors. Some are kneeling or embracing, with angels above. Depicts a religious scene likely from Catholic tradition.

Look Back on Your Year of Mercy with a Smile of Relief

Discover one way you can profit from the graces this Jubilee Year, a Year of Mercy, and make yourself better equipped to preach the Gospel to others!

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A religious procession featuring clergy in white and blue vestments holding a golden monstrance with the Eucharist. The scene is set against an ornate stone building, emphasizing Catholic themes.

Is Corpus Christi Interesting Enough to Draw Drunken Fops and Gun Salutes?

In recent years, there has been a push to make public processions again on Corpus Christi. Thank God!  after all, that’s Our Lord, Living and Present in the Blessed Sacrament!  We should boldly proclaim to the world the good news that Jesus is Risen from the Dead and lives among us! As we all know, not…

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A priest in white vestments with a purple stole stands by an altar, holding a crucifix. A group of men in historical clothing waits nearby in a church setting. The scene depicts a Catholic ritual or ceremony.

Is it Wrong to Judge a Catholic Parish by the Confession Schedule?

Back in the 90s, I encountered the “penance service” phenomenon whereat people were told to write their sins on a piece of paper and put them into a bowl that would be lit aflame to burn the sins. I never stayed for the finale, and had secretly hoped that the whole place would burn down…

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