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The Neo-Modernist Principles of Thought and the Traditional Mindset

Those who have such an attitude towards the past will also demonstrate care for what they receive as an inheritance from their ancestors: the rite, the worship, and, above all, the faith transmitted through the mediation of Holy Tradition. They do not look towards the future except after they have carefully and respectfully learned all that has been passed down from the past.

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The Left’s War on Homeschooling Parents

“It is a basic principle of Catholic social thought (the one part of Catholic theology that liberals sometimes applaud) that parents are the first educators of a child. The child is the parent’s, not the state’s, not the school’s, not the teacher’s, not the AFT’s, not the NEA’s, not the state or federal Department of Education’s. Schools do not “partner” with parents in educating their child: schools work for those parents.”

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Wheat and Tares

As the American nation endures a cold civil war, its roots can be traced directly to the Catholic Church. It was Pope St. Pius V, who served from January 1566 to his death in May 1572, who was clear and concise: “All the evil in the world is due to lukewarm Catholics.” The Church’s Great Commission has been proselytized by the relativistic and secular gospel of a fallen world that is in direct contradiction with God’s grace.

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The Secret Weapon against the anti-Christ

Who can survive doctrinally, morally, and spiritually in chaotic times of great confusion? More relevant than ever, the answer of the learned Origen of Alexandria (c. 185 – c. 253), inspired by the teaching of Saint Apostle Paul, reveals the ultimate remedy: the Apostolic Tradition.

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Democrats’ Top Ten

The left’s house organ, The New York Times, called on Biden to end his campaign. “He struggled to explain what he would accomplish in a second term. He struggled to respond to Mr. Trump’s provocations. More than once, he struggled to make it to the end of a sentence.”

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The Issue with Fiducia Supplicans

A few weeks after the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith promulgated Fiducia supplicans, [1] it published a “[p]ress release concerning the reception” of the document. [2] The issue in the dicastery’s view was thus the document’s reception, which had not been universally favorable. [3] The dicastery urged a “full and calm reading of the Declaration so as to better understand its meaning and purpose,” thereby suggesting its critics lacked reading comprehension and emotional control. But the issue with the document is not extrinsic. The issue is intrinsic, specifically an apparent reliance on process theology.

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Unhinged Miscreants Desecrated the Body of Cardinal Pell

Although The Australian reported that Libero Milone, Pell’s former colleague at the Secretariat, said that the Cardinal’s death was “shrouded in mystery”, Milone later clarified that he was not suggesting foul play. However it may be the writers at The Australian were only stating aloud what so many have whispered for the past eighteen months.

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