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And who says Rome doesn’t pay attention?

Ouch. Cardinal Gerhard Müller lays down the law to the wayward LCRW. He actually smacks the point several ways over, but here’s a highlight that focuses on Gnosticism (which is all over the church with so many faces these days): It saddens me to learn that you have decided to give the Outstanding Leadership Award…

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Remnant Newspaper Guilty of Trying to be Funny (!)

Earlier tonight I received a frantic call from Elisabeth Harschenfarger, a dear reader from the lands of snow who isn’t prone to hysterics. Tonight was different. She says, “I think something is wrong with the people at the Remnant.”  I immediately agreed, but she corrected me. “No, no. I’m not talking about them being sticks in the mud. We all…

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A propaganda poster featuring a man in military uniform with an outstretched arm, surrounded by people. Text discusses indoctrination of children into communism and the influence of Soviet schools. The background includes a map with red areas, likely representing communist territories. The text is in English and Russian.  Common Core: What's Old Is New Again We must make the children, likesoft wax. We must rescue them from themselves under the beneficient influence of Communist schools. To oblige the mother to give her child to the Soviet state - that is our task Young people should be moulded into good children from the harmful influence of their families. In the earliest days of their little lives, they must find themselves under the influence of Communist schools.  Под водительством великого Сталина - вперёд к коммунизму!"

Beyond Common Core: Transformation from a family-centered society to a society-centered family begins with a community hub

Being on the email list of veteran education researcher and author Charlotte Iserbyt is like being in the passenger seat next to a particularly fast driver. As uncomfortable as the position may be, jumping out of the car would be worse. This is the agenda to expand education into Limited Learning for Lifelong Labor. Iserbyt…

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From Under the Rubble…The Persecution Complex

In early April, Pope Francis warned Catholics that proclaiming the Gospel comes with a price, the price of persecution. “There will always be persecutions, misunderstandings,” he said. “But Jesus is Lord and this is the challenge and the Cross of our faith. May the Lord give us the grace to go on His path and,…

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A pope in white vestments and mitre is washing a woman's foot during a religious ceremony. The scene includes intricate frescoes in the background, emphasizing Catholic themes of humility and service.

The Canonization of John Paul II and John XXIII and “Traditionalist” Pusillanimity

On this Quasimodo ( Dominica in albis, Low, and Divine Mercy) Sunday, I am shocked at the pusillanimity of some of the so-called traditionalists in the Church. A great gift has been given to the whole of the Church with SS. John XXIII and John Paul II and yet, some traditionalists foment an attitude of “hunkering down”…

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From Under the Rubble…Old School Friends

In the Rubble’s constant effort to cull unnecessary stuff, a brief student paper saw the light of day for the first time since the pre-Woodstock era. It summarized the much younger Rubbler’s first impressions after reading about friendship in Aristotle’s Ethics almost 50 years ago. An excerpt: The foundation of the best society is one…

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A religious fresco depicting Jesus ascending into heaven, surrounded by angels and saints in vibrant colors. The scene includes a figure being pulled downwards by demons, with the text "ANASTASIS" at the top."

What Does Easter mean TO YOU?

Do you believe in the resurrection, in Easter? I mean it, have you considered that because Jesus destroyed death from the inside out, that everything is different now? If you’ve kept a fast for lent, you have some natural feeling of this. Today, you’ve had your restraints unchained and you’ve tasted (literally) a new freedom. That is…

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A detailed sculpture of Jesus Christ's head with a crown of thorns, depicting his suffering during the crucifixion. The figure has realistic features and bloodstains, emphasizing Catholic themes of sacrifice and redemption.

Popule meus, quid feci tibi?

  For your Good Friday Meditation: Victoria’s Setting: Palestrina’s Setting:

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From Under the Rubble…Is College Football a Cash Cow or a White Elephant?

Fifty years ago, Father Ted Hesburgh, President of Notre Dame, launched a campaign to make the school measure up to “Ivy League” academic standards. Alas, students did not jump for joy. They did not appreciate the underlying notion that they were being educated at a Catholic intellectual backwater in need of a makeover. A campus…

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Three copies of Bellarmine Forum magazine with cover art depicting "The Creation of Adam" by Michelangelo. The text reads: Bellarmine Forum, Spring 2014 Vol. 7 No. 1, Life: In The Beginning... Articles include "Think with the Church," "Marriage and Family," and more."

Shameless Promotion of our Magazine on Life

In the Passion we will be reading soon during Holy Week, we come across Pontius Pilate asking, “What is truth?” He’s either sincere and rather dense in the head or blowing off Jesus Christ. That is kind of the way the definition of human life has evolved in the last few decades. A hundred years…

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