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What We Say and How We Say It

What We Say and How We Say It

Nov 6 13 • 1 comment

It’s become a favorite pastime among the press and punditry to blame the Tea Party for the problems plaguing the GOP. If those radicals would just shut up and go away, Republicans wouldn’t be having so many problems. If the Tea Party had stayed out of the way in Virginia, for example, then Bill Bolling […]

Catholic Bishops Say ENDA Could ‘Punish’ Traditional Religious Views

Catholic Bishops Say ENDA Could ‘Punish’ Traditional Religious Views

Nov 5 13 • 33 comments

A bill to forbid “discrimination” against homosexuals and transgender employees could “punish” those who hold to traditional views about sexuality and biology, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) warns. The Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) would penalize employers accused of discriminating against gay, bisexual, or transgender employees. But the Catholic bishops and other Christian critics […]

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Ta-Daaa! Coronate Ineptitude: Dance the Obama Two-Step

Nov 5 13 • 0 comments

Remember when Bugs would get in trouble?

World Series Dad

World Series Dad

Nov 5 13 • 0 comments

A third-inning, bases-loaded double off Fenway Park’s Green Monster was the spark the Boston Red Sox needed to defeat the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 6 and clinch the World Series championship. The star who supplied that pivotal hit was right fielder Shane Victorino, who celebrated as he stood on the base by pounding his […]

Call it Human Trafficking or Human Junking—The Result Is the Same

Call it Human Trafficking or Human Junking—The Result Is the Same

Nov 4 13 • 0 comments

The United Nations’ latest report on human trafficking should drive fear into our hearts and souls. But what exactly is this crime? According to the United Nations, the problem centers on the sexual exploitation of women and girls. The report was scoured in an effort to discover whether or not the United Nations was also […]

A Season of Giving

A Season of Giving

Nov 4 13 • 0 comments

…Jesus went to dine at the home of one of the leading Pharisees.  He said to the host who invited him, ‘When you hold a lunch or a dinner, do not invite your friends or your brothers or sisters or your relatives or your wealthy neighbors, in case they may invite you back and you have repayment.  Rather, when you hold a […]

Good News About Down Syndrome

Good News About Down Syndrome

Nov 4 13 • 1 comment

It was one of the most heartwarming moments of the 2013 baseball season. On April 18, after a pep-talk from his “best friend and greatest batboy,” Cincinnati Reds third baseman Todd Frazier ripped a two-run homer to center field off John Maine, extending the Reds lead to 11-1 over the Miami Marlins in the sixth […]

The Family that Prays the Rosary Together

The Family that Prays the Rosary Together

Nov 4 13 • 0 comments

“It seems to me that a principal cause of the loss of faith is the dropping off in the practice of the family rosary … the abandonment of the family rosary is a main reason why so many Catholics have lost the faith…. the Church of the future is going to consist solely of those […]

Obama Disney Castle

Government is Magic

Nov 4 13 • 1 comment

Our modernity is style rather than substance.

The Challenge of Forgiving Oneself

The Challenge of Forgiving Oneself

Nov 3 13 • 0 comments

One of the most challenging parts of the prayer Jesus taught his disciples — The Lord’s Prayer — comes near the end: Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. That’s not necessarily meant to be a challenge on the surface. At first glance, it actually should bring us great joy. […]

The Ways of God for Fathers - Delighting in Goodness

The Ways of God for Fathers – Delighting in Goodness

Nov 2 13 • 0 comments

Thomas Aquinas writes: …all goodness is pleasing to Him by nature, always and everywhere, whether it be in angels, in men, or in other creatures…Similarly all evil displeases God everywhere and always and in whatever it exists. Dads, do we delight in the accomplishments of our kids? I’m sure we do most of times. If […]

Being Uncomfortably Catholic

Being Uncomfortably Catholic

Nov 2 13 • 23 comments

It was such a weird assignment. But, then again, it was a college sociology class, so that may explain a lot. Assignment? Deliberately do something counter to social mores, observe reactions of those around you, and write about it in your journal. One student – a middle-aged man with a large beer belly – went […]

A Wicked Generation Seeks a Sign:  Catholics and Private Revelation

A Wicked Generation Seeks a Sign: Catholics and Private Revelation

Nov 1 13 • 20 comments

Have you heard about how everything will be okay in this world once the Pope consecrates Russia to Mary’s Immaculate Heart, as stated by Our Lady of Fatima?  Have you heard the latest revelation from Medjugorje?    Maybe you wonder what the person calling themselves Maria Divine Mercy is saying.  One thing is for sure:  We […]

Godwin's Law

Godwin’s Law and the American Liberal

Nov 1 13 • 4 comments

When the left stifles speech it is chic and heroic.

FDA Mulling Three-Parent Embryo Creation

FDA Mulling Three-Parent Embryo Creation

Nov 1 13 • 0 comments

While some European ethicists and politicians have called for an end to the creation of “three-parent” IVF embryos, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced it is considering allowing the practice – without having held a public consultation. Researchers say that the technique “modifies standard IVF technology” to create an embryo from the eggs of […]

Poem: "Farewell My Friends, Your Names Live On"

Poem: “Farewell My Friends, Your Names Live On”

Nov 1 13 • 0 comments

Farewell My Friends, Your Names Live On When we rode the bus together To Kings Island, We laughed with our team-mates And forgot about swimming in cold outdoor pools, In the rain, with Jack yelling at us. You ate vanilla ice cream Even though you were a diabetic. I didn’t understand that, the ice cream, […]

Countries Declare No Right to Abortion or Homosexuality

Countries Declare No Right to Abortion or Homosexuality

Nov 1 13 • 1 comment

Russia, Ethiopia, Poland and others took the microphones at a meeting – webcast live from UN headquarters – to make clear that abortion and homosexuality are not international human rights. Diplomats especially chastised the UN’s human rights office for an obsession with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights. Russia singled out a booklet produced […]

Obscure Medieval Saint Still Grants Baby Requests

Obscure Medieval Saint Still Grants Baby Requests

Nov 1 13 • 3 comments

When I visited a fertility clinic for diagnostic tests a few years back, the place was packed to the gills. The nervous energy pulsed through the air as women considered investing their savings for treatments. But this isn’t just another infertility story. This one includes a miracle from an obscure Medieval saint: St. Leopold of […]

Like Your Plan Keep Your Plan - Obama

Why President Obama Lied

Oct 31 13 • 20 comments

A 1994 TV ad explains much.

Plan, Be Realistic, and Take the Shot

Plan, Be Realistic, and Take the Shot

Oct 31 13 • 0 comments

I’ve been traveling. A lot. Heaps, you might say, for those Down Under. I’ve learned three important life lessons in my travels this past three months during all the travel on which I’ve embarked for Little Flower Strategies. There’s been, in fact, more than three lessons, to be sure. Out of respect for your time, I’m […]

Contraception Does Not “Empower” Our Youth – A Conversion Story

Contraception Does Not “Empower” Our Youth – A Conversion Story

Oct 31 13 • 0 comments

I visited St. Pius High School last week, located on the outskirts of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, to teach about 100 students a sex education lesson focused on chastity. The headmaster of the school invited me to come give this lesson as the parents wanted teaching that reflects their traditional and faith values. Children in […]

A Singular Vocation

A Singular Vocation

Oct 31 13 • 1 comment

When my fiancé and I were still just dating, we approached our priest and spiritual director and asked him how we might discern if we were called to marriage together. He leaned back in his chair and said, “You have to know how to pray, and what to ask when you pray.” Father went on […]

Choose Your Costume Wisely

Choose Your Costume Wisely

Halloween is the only time of year when adults take seriously the idea of spending a night in public as someone or something different.  Whatever their reasons (e.g. cultural tradition, social engagement, etc.), they seem to revel in stalking the streets in costumes and cosmetics that they wouldn’t normally where in order to score some […]

Can Obamacare Inform Us If a Plan Covers Abortion?  Sebelius Unsure

Can Obamacare Inform Us If a Plan Covers Abortion? Sebelius Unsure

Oct 30 13 • 1 comment

During testimony this morning before the House Energy & Commerce Committee, HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said she doesn’t know whether the administration can commit to ensuring that Americans seeking to purchase health insurance under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) exchanges can be told which plans do or do not cover abortion. Rep. […]