Regular Contributions

Fr. Hardon on the 3 Advents and Eternal Christmas

In the midst of modern distractions, Fr. Hardon’s meditation emphasizes the true meaning of Christmas and the anticipation of Christ’s coming. He contrasts secularism’s focus on worldly endings with the hopeful Christian belief in eternal life. The meditation also touches on the concept of rebirth and the significance of Christ’s three comings – past, present, and future.

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Fauci Backlash? He Sounds Like 50 Years of AmChurch Catholicism

Why is Dr. Fauci facing a backlash? Dive into this thought-provoking article that explores the parallels between his views and 50 years of AmChurch Catholicism. Discover why his statements have stirred controversy and what it means for the practice of Catholicism today. Don’t miss out on this insightful read!

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Father Hardon’s Secret to Thanksgiving

Father Hardon emphasizes that gratitude towards God, unlike instinctive human gratitude, is not spontaneous but based on faith. He describes divine gratitude as the appreciation of God’s generosity in everything we have and hope for. Promoting daily acts of thanks-thinking, thanks-saying, and thanks-doing. But how will shock you!

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Fr. Hardon’s 3 Mysteries Locked behind the Feast of the Presentation of Mary

Discover the three mysteries behind the feast of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary and how her extraordinary capacity for giving herself to God inspires us all.

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Father Hardon Responds to Those Who Minimize or Eliminate the “Deposit of Faith”

Father Hardon was asked whether Catholics are still bound to believe the deposit of faith… his answer will charge your faith.

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Two tweets by users discussing freedom of speech and honesty, with one user mentioning it as liberating. The first tweet has 2 retweets, 35 likes and 2744 views. The second tweet by Steve Skojec has 2 retweets, 31 likes and 2414 views. The tweets are set against a white background with blue text, and user profile pictures are visible.

Skojec’s Rant Today Demonstrates How The Catholic Nomenklatura is Full of Itself and Cannot Save the Church.

Yesterday, I posted about the strange twist of words employed in Sr. Lucia’s facts-only written account of the Third Secret of Fatima. Today, erstwhile director of the 1 Peter 5 blog, Steve Skojec, went on a worthwhile rant about why he now says he is not Catholic — much of it has to do with…

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A man dressed in papal robes stands before a mirror, creating an illusion of two figures. The text reads: "As when people pass in front of a mirror... we had the impression it was the holy father." The scene evokes Catholic themes with the papal attire."

The Third Secret of Fatima Describes Imposter Pope?

It’s amazing how much infighting and label pasting is happening these days. Particularly as people struggle with the notion of ambiguity emanating from Papal tweets, appointments, and implied duties imposed. Declaring who is schismatic and making easy bright lines of schism based on whether one disputes even one iota of utterance from Pope Francis is…

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People protesting on a street corner with signs that read "Protect Life" and "Keep Abortion Legal." One person is holding a megaphone. Text overlay: "LIFE ON THE LINE -- A Peek at Evil." The scene includes a mix of individuals, some wearing hats and casual clothing."

Life on the Line – A Peek at Evil

​“Abortion is healthcare!” The voice was loud over the portable megaphone as he approached. “Abortion is legal!” ​The guy with the megaphone came walking toward our group of eight pro-lifers gathered in front of a Planned Parenthood satellite in Little Canada. He stopped in the middle of the group, but moved out onto the very edge of the sidewalk…

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Parallel Universe by Cindy Paslawski. Roman soldiers and a robed figure in an ancient city, with religious symbols and architecture suggesting Catholic themes. Main colors are earth tones and white."

Parallel Universe

In The Passion of the Christ, Mel Gibson shows us the raw power of evil and manipulation that Jesus encountered. Can we relate to this in our own lives? Read to find out!

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Two elderly men in clerical attire with text "Cupich Apes Pilarczyk Again" in red. One figure is blurred, emphasizing a comparison or mimicry. Catholic context implied by attire and theme."

Cupich Skips to Pilarczyk’s Beat: A Guide to Patiently Wait for Apocalypse.

Like Fibber McGee’s closet, every interview of Cupich is like a broken record drumming for apocalypse, but you just can’t turn away from the train wreck!

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