Pascendi and the Pope Who Didn’t ‘Trust the Science’
Pope Pius X warned us. He saw the infection long before the fever hit. Modernism, he said in Pascendi (1907), splits faith and science likeRead More
Pope Pius X warned us. He saw the infection long before the fever hit. Modernism, he said in Pascendi (1907), splits faith and science likeRead More
On this the feast day of Saints Simon and Jude, apostles of Christ, let us pause to snapshot a story that illustrates in a newRead More
From Mossad to Maxwell to the memory hole—can we handle the truth God is exposing? Before I say anything else, know that I recognize myRead More
As expected, the Middle East is a pressure cooker again—and so are American opinions about it. I can read the room. I understand where emotionsRead More
On September 29, 2024, the Feast of St Michael the Archangel on the pre-1969 calendar, now the Feast of the Three Archangels in the new–whichRead More
(This is Part II of II of our look at the Frankfurt School. Read Part I: Do Americans Know About the Frankfurt School? The Cultural EngineRead More
Hollywood, despite its recent struggles, still exerts a sweeping, nefarious influence over public perception and morality. This has never been accidental. It’s the cultural armRead More
In a single image, the Trump-as-Pope fake captured what I’ve circulated in much of my work—especially the pieces steeped in Catholic themes. The connection betweenRead More
The AI-generated image of Trump as the pope has sparked diverse reactions—some laughing, some recoiling, and many just confused—triggering broader discussions about satire, artificial intelligence,Read More
You can hate the death penalty and at the same time acknowledge its divine justice in the divine order of a God whose commandments andRead More