An Ecumenical Ministry in the Parish of St Patrick's Catholic Church In San Diego USA

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Friday, September 21, 2018

Where Should a Catholic Get Married?


Beware the Allure of the Inner Ring

Anthony Esolen
 

I have had an uncanny and revealing experience this week. There are three elements to it. Let me describe the first two, as a preface for drawing out a moral imperative for Catholics in these bad times. Every semester at Thomas More College, we set a few Fridays aside for what we call traditio. No […]

Perpetuating the Gender Myth in Sports

Scott Ventureyra
 

On Saturday, September 8, 2018, Serena Williams had a mental breakdown at the US Open women’s finals. Her behavior was inexcusable and demonstrated a great disrespect for the game, the officials and her opponent, Naomi Osaka. The umpire, Carlos Ramos, issued her three code violations; first, a warning for receiving coaching (which her coach, Patrick […]

Ratzinger Understands that Power Must Be Ordered by Reason

Rev. James V. Schall, S.J.
 

How do we recognize what is right? In history, systems of laws have almost always been based on religion: decisions regarding what was to be lawful among men were taken from reference to the divinity. Unlike other great religions, Christianity has never proposed a revealed law to the state and to society, that is to […]

Where Should a Catholic Get Married?

John M. Grondelski
 

I’ll admit up front to being amazed by the growing need to explain the most elementary things. Like that there are boys and girls. Like that we know when life begins. Or like the fact that Catholics should get married in churches. The secularization, if not outright sacrilege, of fundamental vocational commitments goes on even […]

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