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By: Patrick Goodenough read more ... discussBelow a speech I gave to the Traditional Britain Group on May 18 following their Annual General Meeting. Video to follow. Ladies and gentlemen, comrades in the struggle for the liberty and prosp ... discuss
Arguably one of the most significant figures in the history of Europe and of the Church, there are literally libraries of information on this legendary man.On this day we remember the heavenly birth o ... discuss
During the Octave of Pentecost the Church celebrates more especially the glories of the grace of the Holy Ghost and His secret work of sanctification in the Mystical Body of Christ. Originally the ... discuss
Quebec Rally against Euthanasia—“ The proposals under consideration put each of us at risk especially those who are made vulnerable because of a society that views our lives in ... discuss
One new order worthy of consideration is the Brigittini Servitores Sanctissimi Salvatoris (Brigittine Servitores of the Most Holy Savior) who are located adjacent to the FSSP parish in Tyler, TX. T ... discuss
Remarks of Hugh Scher on behalf of Euthanasia Prevention Coalition at the Quebec Springtime March against Euthanasia - May 18, 2013Hugh ScherI bring best wishes and strong support from the Euthanasia ... discuss
Welcome to the Weekly Town Crier. Proclaiming blindness to the blind for a long time. Keeping our finger on the pulse of pop culture. Sending out feelers into the cultural battlefield to bring you bac ... discuss
| Pope Francis to celebrate Pro-life Mass, Vatican to hold global pro-life conference by Austin Ruse ... discuss
By Austin RuseROME, May 16 (C-FAM) Pro-lifers held their breath the day the world received a new Pope. They did not question his pro-life credentials but wondered if he would speak forcefully.An old q ... discuss
The saint of the day for May 14th, St. Simon Stock, was born in Aylesford in County Kent, England in 1165. Although we know little about Simon Stock's early life, legend has it that the name Stock, me ... discuss
The Saint of the Day for May 16 is St. Simon Stock.On May 16 the Catholic Church remembers Saint Simon Stock, a twelfth- and thirteenth-century Carmelite monk whose vision of the Virgin Mary is the so ... discuss
It's the Muslim way ... Islam being Islam! USBC News reports: According to the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, "the flight of Christians out of the region is unprecedented and ... discuss
Tweetby Jonathon Van Maren“People have often asked, and we’ve asked ourselves—how could Nazi Germany participate in the Holocaust? How can you take entire segments of your society, Jews as well ... discuss
Daniel J. Mitchell writes: I like to think I'm a reasonably savvy observer of public opinion and international economics, but every so often I'm stunned by some bit of data. , for instance, I was ver ... discuss
May 13, 2013. (Romereports.com) About 80,000 people made it to St. Peter's Square on Sunday. Tens of thousands of them were taking part in Italy's Pro-Life March. One of them was American Lila Rose, p ... discuss
He was born in 292 in Thebes (Luxor, Egypt) to pagan parents. According to his hagiography, he was swept up against his will in a Roman army recruitment drive at the age of 20, a common occurrence dur ... discuss
From The Water's Edge By James M. Lindsay Former British prime minister Winston Churchill is featured on a new banknote alongside his famous declaration "I have nothing to offer but blood, toi ... discuss
Vatican City, May 13, 2013 / 11:04 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Vatican statistics released today show that the number of Asian and African Catholics is continuing its upward trajectory, while the Church in E ... discuss
May 13th is the anniversary of the apparition of Our Lady to three shepherd children in the small village of Fatima in Portugal in 1917. She appeared six times to Lucia, 9, and her cousins Franc ... discuss
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The Jane syndicate in Chicago was doing a thriving criminal abortion business. They were also under intense police surveillance. They knew Harvey Karman, whom they had invited to Chicago to teach them ... discuss
Dateline: Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Yes, Sir Winston Churchill was here, too. He actually came to see the Falls at least twice, in 1900 as a rising journalist, and again in 1943, when he was Bri ... discuss
Fox News reports: The U.S. military has alerted two elite military units in Europe to be on standby if needed to respond to a deteriorating security situation in Tripoli, Fox News has learned. th th ... discuss
The presidency of the Council of Bishops Conferences of Europe (CCEE) met with journalists to discuss their recent meeting with Pope Francis. The Holy Father met with the prelates after his historic m ... discuss
Born in Ulster, Ireland, c. 517; died at Bangor, Ireland, in 603; some list his feast as May 11. It is said that Comgall was a warrior as a young man, but that he studied under Saint Fintan at Cluain ... discuss
The Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas in Austin contains a copy of what many people consider the most valuable book in the world. The Gutenberg Bible is not only the oldest surviving book ... discuss
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Plague on both their houses: The real story of growth and decline in liberal and conservative church
The saint of the day for May 8th is St. Magdalene of Canossa, virgin, foundress of the Canossian Family of Daughters and Sons of Charity (1774-1835).Magdalene of Canossa was born in 1774, the sec ... discuss
Europe and Hungary will only be renewed if they focus on traditions of praying and working, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said during a ceremony marking renovation works at the church of Ják in west H ... discuss
Once in a Bible study at church, a guy said something that has become paradigmatic for me: he said that in following Jesus, we always have to stick to the basics. We have to continually revisit the ba ... discuss
The Kermit Gosnell trial, though it has been studiously avoided by the media, has nevertheless had an effect on Democrat writer and reporter Kirsten Powers; namely, seeing just how deep and unbending ... discuss
Here is link to an item in the National Right to Life News by Wesley Smith in which he discusses his article in the May 2013 First Things (“Medicinal Murder”) on the expansion of euthanasi ... discuss
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5 May AD 1525 Frederick the Wise, elector of Saxony from 1486 to 1525, was Martin Luther's sovereign in the early years of the Reformation. Indeed, were it not for Frederick, there might not have been ... discuss
The dates of the missions on the Mission Cross of Klosterneuburg Monastery in Austria are revealing. Not a one off, but similar dates can be found on Mission Crosses throughout Europe. They were of ... discuss
South Africa’s parliamentarian, Kenneth Meshoe, rose to contradict former U.S. President Jimmy Carter at an Israeli Embassy event this morning. “Israelis no apartheid regime,” said t ... discuss
by Kelli We welcome your suggestions for additions to our Top Blogs (see tab on right side of home page)! Email Susie@jillstanek.com. At Live Action News, Kristen Hatten discusses “why Kermit G ... discuss
On May 3rd Poland, and members of Polonia worldwide celebrate Polish Constitution Day. This day is also a day of celebration for all who believe in the principals of democracy, a pluralistic society, ... discuss
One vital benefit of our ministry’s involvement in helping defend religious freedom overseas is the crucial perspective it gives us for defending your legal rights here in America. From the vantage ... discuss
Dr. Naser Rustom wants to build an outpatient surgical facility in Chicago, which caters to the religious sensibilities of Muslims. He intends to include general surgery, gastroenterology and pain ... discuss
Anglican bishops in West Indies denounce Obama blackmail over gay 'marriage' by George Conger ... discuss
Yes, I know it’s not Christmas. American signer and actor Bing Crosby was born on this day in 1903. The biggest song in his career was his recording of Irving Berlin’s White Christm ... discuss
P R E S S R E L E A S E WHERE DO WE FIND SUCH MEN? Can one small community win a world war single-handedly? You'll begin to wonder after reading Robert N. Going's latest book, Where Do We Find Such ... discuss
by John-Henry Westen BRUSSELS, MAY 2, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) - In a letter sent to the head of the Catholic Church in Belgium all of Europe’s bishops expressed solidarity with Archbishop Andre- ... discuss
by John-Henry Westen BRUSSELS, MAY 2, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) - In a letter sent to the head of the Catholic Church in Belgium all of Europe’s bishops expressed solidarity with Archbishop Andre- ... discuss
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by JivinJ, host of the blog, JivinJehoshaphat CNN covers Live Action’s “InHuman” videos. More are on their way. Working in the abortion industry is likely quite stressful at this po ... discuss
CNN covers Live Actions InHuman videos. More are on their way. Working in the abortion industry is likely quite stressful at this point in time. "There definitely are more videos com ... discuss
Ah, the modern family. Two male homosexuals (one a prominent German politician) want a baby. So the politician obligingly uses a female homosexual (who, by the way, lives with her lesbian partner) to ... discuss
Euthanasia Changes Culture By Wesley J. Smith I have a long article out in the current (May 2013) First Things magazine detailing the never-ending expansion ... discuss
Now is a tough time to be a social conservative. Most of you may not know this, but even though I mostly write about economics, I’m a staunch social conservative. In fact, I was a ProLife activi ... discuss
Strasbourg, France, Apr 30, 2013 / 04:02 am (CNA/EWTN News).- A resolution passed by the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly is being lauded as an important – although limited – rec ... discuss
By Ronie BerggrenIn 2004, I was interviewed by Associated Press simply because I was considered to be something exclusively exotic: a Swede who actually supported George W. Bush, and then traveled to ... discuss
The saint of the day for April 30th is St. Pius V, pope.Michael Ghislieri was born near Alessandria in Italy in 1504. He was a poor shepherd boy, who entered the Dominican Order at the age of 14 and w ... discuss
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Peter SaundersThe following article was written by Dr. Peter Saunders, the Campaign Director of the Care Not Killing Alliance and published on his blog.A 59-year-old Irish woman today l ... discuss
In the May 2013 issue of First Things (subscription necessary for online access), Wesley J. Smith tracks the steady expansion of euthanasia in the Netherlands and now Belgium—"from the terminally il ... discuss
Today, as always, Christians find themselves in head to head disputes over issues they cannot compromise. No matter what creative thinking either side might apply, there are things they cannot and wil ... discuss
April 29th is the feast of my Confirmation saint, St. Catherine of Siena, Caterina di Giacomo di Benicasa (1347 - 1380). As a mystic, activist, reformer, contemplative, and Doctor of the Church, she i ... discuss
The Saint of the Day for April 29 is St. Catherine of Siena.St. Catherine was a third-order Dominican, peacemaker and counselor to the Pope. She singlehandedly ended the Avignon exile of the successor ... discuss
Denver, Colo., Apr 28, 2013 / 06:06 am (CNA).- A defender of Catholic doctrine and Christian civilization during the tumultuous 16th century, Pope Saint Pius V has his liturgical memorial on April 30. ... discuss
By Jimmy Akin | April 29th is the memorial of St. Catherine of Siena. She is a saint, a mystic, and a doctor of the Church, as well as a patroness of Italy and of Europe. Who was she, and ... discuss
The following column was printed in the Calgary Herald on April 25, 2013.Susan MartinukBy Susan Martinuk, Calgary Herald, April 25, 2013Another Canadian has travelled to Europe to be put to death on, ... discuss
Susan GriffithsThe story of Susan Griffiths assisted suicide death at the Dignitas clinic in Switzerland has significant emotional appeal. If assisted suicide is so caring and compassionate, then ... discuss
By Patrick J. Buchanan “I do not know the method of drawing up an indictment against a whole people,” said Edmund Burke of the rebellious Americans. The same holds true of Islam, ... discuss
Brooklyn, N.Y., Apr 26, 2013 / 04:03 am (CNA/EWTN News).- A new ad campaign by the Diocese of Brooklyn is hoping to attract the unchurched, with a series of posters calling Christ “The original ... discuss
Right Side News From: Vlad Tepes Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad “What do we want?” – “Jihad!” Omar Bakri Mohammed lets us into his home in Tripoli, in Lebanon. At first glanc ... discuss
By Daniel Hannan, MEP Is there such a thing as a Whig aesthetic? Do we find buildings or works of art that radiate the liberal, patriotic, small-government values that in time came to define the ... discuss
German historian Götz Aly is an expert on euthanasia during the Nazi era. In a SPIEGEL interview, he discusses why many accepted the murder of the handicapped and mentally ill, and how his own daught ... discuss
I love reading books, but I also love reading reviews of books. Reviews allow me to discover books I haven’t heard of, they teach me to think wisely, they allow me to better prioritize the ... discuss
Un-effing-believable! What does it take to bring willingly clueless authorities and media around to the clearly obvious reality of Islamic hatred and terrorism for non-Islamists ... especially against ... discuss
Except for a brief foray to Manchester, our quest to trace the history of the Christian faith in twenty-five objects, twenty-five historical relics that survive for us to see and even touch today, has ... discuss
Steubenville, Ohio, Apr 25, 2013 / 12:02 am (CNA).- Franciscan University of Steubenville has partnered with the Dietrich von Hildebrand Legacy Project to help secure the devout Catholic philosopher's ... discuss
Common Sense Must reading. From an Amazon review: Common Sense is one of the greatest articles of argumentation ever written. Paine was the finest pamphleteer of his age and was able to turn the disc ... discuss
April 24 Saint Fidelis of Sigmaringen, Priest and Martyr Optional Memorial “Woe betide me if I should prove myself but a half-hearted soldier in the service of my thorn-crowned Captain!” & ... discuss
"How dreadful are the curses which Mohammedanism lays on its votaries! Besides the fanatical frenzy, which is as dangerous in a man as hydrophobia in a dog, there is this fearful fatalistic apat ... discuss
The government pushed it through, despite the vehement objections of a significant portion of the population. It will be interesting, to say the least, to see what happens . . . ... discuss
Around the world today, children of many different nations went to school and learned that not flushing the toilet and buying $30 light bulbs with their parents’ money would save the planet. W ... discuss
The Saints of the Day for April 23 are St. George and St. AdalbertSt. GeorgeSt. George is venerated by the Eastern Church among her "great martyrs" and "standard-bearers." He belonged to the Roman arm ... discuss
Eamon GilmoreTop story:Abortion law timetable on track, says Irish deputy PMEamon Gilmore, the Irish deputy prime minister, has said that the Irish government's timetable for abortion legislation is ... discuss
"The Graeco-Roman world did not have a creator God; according to its vision, the highest divinity could not, as it were, dirty his hands in the business of creating matter. The “making” of the wo ... discuss
An excerpt from Virtue Online: Classical Anglican Jurisdictions Enter New Phase of Cooperation: Six Continuing jurisdictions see healing with fresh talks of unity prompted by Global Realignment by Dav ... discuss
If you want a short history of the violence and terror churning in Chechnya, I'd suggest reading Leon Aron's American Enterprise Institute report. ... discuss
By Imre Téglásy, Ph.D. (Zenit.org) – It’s one of the oldest stories known to man – the wealthy who will pay anything, or do anything, to prolong youth. Nine defendants face criminal charges ... discuss
Tweetby Jonathon Van MarenThe conservative Mail on Sunday columnist Peter Hitchens has humorously described himself as a “minor celebrity” in his home country, Great Britain—“not famous enough ... discuss
Jeremy Irons expressed doubts about gay marriage in a recent interview. Poor thing. I'm sure the two minutes' internet hate has begun and he's probably already been bullied into an apology. Two th ... discuss
1 April AD 1582? By most accounts, almost nothing stood out about young Fere. Indeed, the birth of this seventh son of one Septum Fillus is lost completely to history. Only apocryphal accounts remain ... discuss
Excerpts from All the Audiences, Homilies, Letters, Messages, and Speeches of the New Holy Father, up until Easter Sunday "Pray for me and until we meet again. We will see each other soon. Tomorrow I ... discuss
“Put your trust in God, but keep your powder dry.” - Oliver Cromwell1 To sum up what has been outlined so far – a philosophy of righteous civil resistance is articulated in the B ... discuss
World Down Syndrome Day was this week. To celebrate, the IDSC put together a lovely video showing how those with Down syndrome are human beings just like you and me: Of course I don’t have to r ... discuss
19 year old Amina poses topless and then posts her photo's on Facebook. (FEMEN)While I don't support nudity on the Internet or elsewhere in public, I support this woman's right to express her frustrat ... discuss
As I type this, heads are no doubt exploding at the publication for which John Allen works. Allen, who writes the only column I bother reading at NCReporter, has this report today:For those tempted to ... discuss
Responding to reports that the Government has told the Council of Europe that it will enact legislation for the X case before the end of July, Dr Ruth Cullen of the Pro Life Campaign said:“It i ... discuss
America is the only nation in the world that is founded on a creed. That creed is set forth with dogmatic and even theological lucidity in the Declaration of Independence; perhaps the only piece o ... discuss
Just so you know: I hold green beer to be an outrage, the defilement of an innocent pilsner that hadn’t done anyone harm (yet). I wait for the Church to add it to the list of sins crying out to H ... discuss
According to ancient folklore, Saint Patrick lit the first paschal fire on the Hill of Slane in defiance of the druids and the pagan kings of Tara. When they saw the flames, the followers of Patrick w ... discuss
After the historic retirement of Pope Benedict XVI, the election of Jorge Cardinal Bergoglio of Argentina as Pope Francis was announced on Wednesday. He is the first non-European pope in centuries, th ... discuss
With the conclave just about 24 hours away, I think we are on the brink of a very significant moment in world history.Consider:There has never been a Pope from west of the Atlantic. There has nev ... discuss
There is an ugly side to adoption. A side many hesitate to mention. An aspect of "growing your family" that those of us who have done it only share with those we know are SOLD ... discuss
What are Ukrainian feminists doing in Paris, anyway? As is to be expected when the Chair of Peter is vacated, encomiums for the departed pope are quickly replaced by speculation about the next.&n ... discuss
I read an article written by Michael Farris, the founder and chair of HSLDA – the Home School Legal Defense Association. In it he discussed the case made by government lawyers representing Attorne ... discuss
Today the Council of Europe Committee of Ministers issued a statement calling on Ireland to ‘expedite’ bringing in abortion legislation. Responding to the Council's statement, Caroline ... discuss
Lu sur Europe 1INTERVIEW E1 - Le Comité consultatif national d’éthique (CCNE) est au coeur du débat sur la PMA depuis que Jean-Marc Ayrault a affirmé dimanche vouloir attendre son avis ... discuss
As of February 1st 2013, statistics indicate that the HumanLifeMatters blog hits have now exceeded 135,000 visits from all over the world. When I started the blog a few years ago, I h ... discuss
Intuitively, I had always believed that the 2nd Amendment protected my inherent right to keep and bear arms for my own personal safety; that this right was derived from “natural law” irrespective ... discuss
Join Jen and the other Quicktakers over at the Conversion Diary 1. Sam the Second Son- turned 20 this week! It was a quiet low-key dinner party that we didn't actually get to until after 8 p.m. at n ... discuss
It's been 66 years since D-Day, 1944, which marked the beginning of the liberation of Europe.The battle for freedom is ongoing. We find inspiration in the bravery of those who fought that day, and we ... discuss
The legend of the vampire existed long before the days that Count Dracula carried out his bloody tyranny in Romania. In fact, the vampire obsession dates back millennia in countries across Europe.It e ... discuss
We're all aware that France used to be, and in many ways today, a bastion of the Church. The Church of France was the eldest daughter of the Church, she gave us many saints. She produced the most beau ... discuss
The Saint of the Day for January 12 is Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys. On Jan. 12, Roman Catholics remember Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys, who not only founded a religious congregation, but was also instrume ... discuss
As I prepare to spend a week teaching the book of Jeremiah to Chinese pastors in Hong Kong, I’ve been reflecting on the strengths and weaknesses of the Church in America. Regrettably, the list of ne ... discuss
In my local Social Security office on Dec 31, I was greeted by a cordial security guard as I entered and instructed how to use the kiosk to generate a ticket with my number on it. This was followed by ... discuss
Refinement is good, the cayenne forum porsche an engine that is - at least not on most roads - making the Cayman's open-topped Boxster relative a more efficient and still faster all at the cayenne for ... discuss
Pope Benedict XVI has weighed in on a heated debate over gay marriage, criticising new concepts of the traditional family and warning that mankind itself was at stake. The Telegraph: "In the fight ... discuss
1970: John Kerry met with North Vietnamese Communists violating U.S. law (Image from footnote article 2) Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison, Contributing Authors: Sen. John Kerry has a long and dubious ... discuss
"Fear can only prevail when victims are ignorant of the facts." -- Thomas Jefferson "The part which is wrong will be discontented, in proportion to the importance of the facts they misconceive." - ... discuss
Hey guys, first of all Happy Holidays from your friends here at UTSFL. Now onto the main topic: a few weeks ago the always brilliant Margaret Summerville made a speech here at U of T on the subject of ... discuss
"Gun-Free Zone." Sounds like a safe place? My kids go to school in one. I went Christmas shopping in one the other day. I went to go see a movie at one a few weeks ago. W ... discuss
On December 6, 1874, midwife Mrs. Johanna White perpetrated an abortion on Mrs. Christine Seifred. Christine had been unfaithful to her husband when he was away in Europe, and when he returned and l ... discuss
The following is Part 8 of an open letter to Colonel Vaughn Doner and a critique of his 2012 book, Christian Jihad: Neo-Fundamentalists and the Polarization of America. Throughout the series, I addre ... discuss
The sacred text refers to Israel as “the fig tree” in Joel 1:7 and again in Hosea 9:10, among other places. Knowing that this metaphor for Israel was established by Scripture in ancient ti ... discuss
Ron Paul knew it, I knew it, and every Conservative and Libertarian Blogger knew it. The U.S. dollar’s thrashing on Thursday after a last-minute European deal to contain the debt crisis may have ... discuss
Originally posted December 9, 2009.In 1474, Cuauhtlatoatzin ("Talking Eagle") was born a member of the Chichimeca people and a subject of the Aztecs in what is now part of Mexico City, during an epoch ... discuss
The Commemoration of Nicholas of Myra While many Christians give presents sometime during early winter, many avoid gift-giving on Christmas. Some wait until Epiphany on 6 January, since this day celeb ... discuss
6 December AD 326 Of the many saints recognized by the Christian Church, Nicholas is one of the most widely commemorated. However, very little is known historically of him, although there was a church ... discuss
The Saint of the Day for December 6 is St. Nicholas. Saint Nicholas, bishop of Myra, is undoubtedly one of the most popular saints honored in the Western world. In the United States, his memory has su ... discuss
Why, it’s TRADITION! (tradition!) (picture Reb Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof). Remember what April Fool’s Day is like around here, and that we still put a dime in the birthday person’ ... discuss
The following is Part 7 of an open letter to Colonel Vaughn Doner and a critique of his 2012 book, Christian Jihad: Neo-Fundamentalists and the Polarization of America. Throughout the series, I addre ... discuss
Bob Morrison and Ken Blackwell By Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison, Contributing Authors: Liberal Washington Post editorial page commentator Ruth Marcus sees sexism in the Republican opposition to na ... discuss
I just read a chilling story. No, not a horror novel, but a news story that happened in Italy: Baby Boy Survives for Nearly Two Days After Abortion. The mother, pregnant for the first time, had opted ... discuss
Wish Upon the Star Aka Stars Falling From the Sky Omo, omo- this was CUTE! Except for the fact (not uncommon with Kdramas) that sometimes they forgot they were making a CAYUTE family friendly show an ... discuss
By Ken Blackwell, Contributing Author: There’s an old story from the Jewish shetls of Eastern Europe. There was a singing contest among the animals. The Nightingale loses, despite her lovely singing ... discuss
Winston Churchill predicted the future -- many times June 24, 1952: Sir Winston Churchill smiles at the front door of 10 Downing Street, London. (AP) November 30, 1874 is the birthdate of the ... discuss
Walter Russell Mead: But if the Africa optimists are clueless, the pessimists are flat wrong. Africa is not unchanging; a dynamic process of development and transition is indeed taking place across th ... discuss
I was browsing today and came upon a letter written to Christians from the Prime Minister of Canada, Stephen Harper.As Christians around the world celebrate Assumption Day, I am delighted to extend my ... discuss
"It has been suggested that o'who? the clown and 'those who surround him' aren't the "Keystone Kops" and bumbling fools they appear to be nor one ... discuss
"We sleep safe in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm." -- George Orwell =3 face=Sylfaen>(Unless you call the o'W.H. for help!) ... discuss
When we kept our pants on and showed some sexual restraint and decorum, life was simpler. But when you’ve got it have it, you’re gonna get it too. Unlike the new Obama state (for now at an ... discuss
As the visions during the night continued, I saw One like a son of man coming, on the clouds of heaven; When he reached the Ancient One and was presented before him,He received dominion, glory, and ki ... discuss
One does need to go back in history, this is happening now. I think it is the result of abortion. Their population dwindled and brought in these. They've sown the wind and reaped the whirlwind. (Hosea ... discuss
The Sunday before Advent is considered the last Sunday of the Church calendar year. In 1933, Pope Benedict XV proclaimed this day the Solemnity of Christ, the King. He did this because He saw how desp ... discuss
by Hilary White BUDAPEST, Nov. 20, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Europe must return to Christianity before economic regeneration is possible, Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary said at a conference la ... discuss
by Hilary White BUDAPEST, Nov. 20, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Europe must return to Christianity before economic regeneration is possible, Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary said at a conference la ... discuss
Hilda (known in her own century as "Hild") was the grandniece of King Edwin of Northumbria, (see 12 Oct) a kingdom of the Angles. She was born in 614 and baptized in 627 when the king and his househol ... discuss
By Denise Hunnell, M.D. (Zenit.org) – Caleb Beaver died at age 16 on Christmas Day in 2011 due to a previously undiagnosed congenital malformation of his blood vessels. His devastated parents a ... discuss
Albania-Western EuropeAnna’s trafficker kept her in submission through physical abuse – beating her, raping her, and slicing her with knives. He abducted her from Albania and took her to a Western ... discuss
"The most foolish mistake we could possibly make would be to allow the subjected people to carry arms. History shows that all conquerors who hav ... discuss
Libby Anne at Patheos is trying to explain how she, as a supposedly Students for Life president, changed her worldview on abortion over a lunch break based on one article in the New York Times. ... discuss
Libby Anne, of Love, Joy, Feminism, recently blogged about “How [She] Lost Faith in the ‘Pro-Life’ Movement.” Marc Barnes addresses Libby Anne’s statements in a three-par ... discuss
With a few days’ perspective since the election, we can see things a bit more clearly. We should be honest about the situation for the pro-life community as we can best understand it. The outcom ... discuss
One of the shocking revelations coming out about the murder of our ambassador in Benghazi, Chis Stevens, is that he was apparently involved in a gun-running scheme arming Syrian rebels. And what are t ... discuss
by Kelli We welcome your suggestions for additions to our Top Blogs (see tab on right side of home page)! Email Susie@jillstanek.com. Wesley J. Smith discusses the reasons why he believes assisted su ... discuss
Professor SchneckThe idea that all abortions are a result of economic hardship is held by many liberals including Professor Stephen Schneck at Catholic University who used it as an excuse to support O ... discuss
By: Trevor Loudon New Zeal It’s payoff time for Russia. From The Washington Post: Russia expects Barack Obama to show more flexibility in a dispute over U.S. missile defense plans in Europe foll ... discuss
Click here to subscribe to The Social Conservative Review. Dear Friends: As we consider the results of this week’s election, our priorities as social conservatives remain unchanged. We need to ... discuss
The following article was written by Wesley Smith and published on the National Review Online on November 7, 2012 under the title: Why assisted suicide lost in Massachusetts. Wes ... discuss
Gregg Cunningham A message from Gregg Cunningham, Executive Director of the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform (CBR): CBR is an educational organization whose principal purpose is to discourage and ultimat ... discuss
The saint of the day for November 6 is St. Leonard of Noblac or of Limoges.Leonard (who died in 559), was a French nobleman in the court of Clovis, the first king of France. He was converted to C ... discuss
Mystery of the Oval Office's disappearing bust is solved. -- rfh related: http://harrold.org/quotes From: thy Sent: Monday, November 05, 2012 Subject: Please read in it's entirety. ... discuss
One of my true heroes passed away over the weekend. Here's his story from my upcoming book Where Do We Find Such Men?James A. “Jake” Blanchfield attended to his regular duties as Circulation Manag ... discuss
The following is Part 4 of an open letter to Colonel Vaughn Doner and a critique of his 2012 book, Christian Jihad: Neo-Fundamentalists and the Polarization of America. Throughout the series, I addre ... discuss
Dr. Bill Smith, Retired USAF Officer: Risking your life for 20 to 30 years or even dying in the service of the United States is not worth much to the liberal Center for American Progress (CAP) funded ... discuss
Our Lady of Czestochowa is coming to Britain! The unique replica icon consecrated against the original is being escorted on a pilgrimage tour across Europe 'From Ocean to Ocean' and w ... discuss
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31 October AD 1517 The beginnings of the Reformation came well before its birth date. Renaissance Humanism ushered in an age of classical studies, including the teaching of Greek and Hebrew. This pave ... discuss
Ann and Phelim Media : In this five minute documentary, we show how Ohio and Pennsylvania — two significant swing states in the election — are currently experiencing localized economic booms due ... discuss
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Dear friend, I apologize for any inconveniences if you are not interested, and please delete this email because any leakage will endanger my qualities with the U.N. Please pardon my E ... discuss
Brothers and sisters, “Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ” (Romans 1:7). Before returning to our particular Churches, we, Bishops of the whole world gath ... discuss
Editor's Note: Regarding the link referenced by Gary Bauer to the attack on Rev. Billy Graham and value voter, the event took place on CNN News. The CNN commentator asks her guest if Graham's priva ... discuss
The following is Part 2 of an open letter to Colonel Vaughn Doner and a critique of his 2012 book, Christian Jihad: Neo-Fundamentalists and the Polarization of America. Throughout the series, I addre ... discuss
From a study abstract: RESULTS: Among the 17 studies identified, 9 included anencephaly and 15 included spina bifida. Nine were from Europe, six were from North America, and one each was from South ... discuss
* "British hospitals are being bribed to put patients on pathway to death." The Daily Mail reports on cash incentives offered to hospitals who meet a set percentage of patients who die on their ... discuss
“I have never been in any political agenda in my life, but I think that in 2012 this is the most important election in the history of the United States,” Meat Loaf said in a black silk shirt with ... discuss
Observers from the UN, allied with Leftist groups in the US are planning to send observers to monitor our elections to ensure that there is no “voter suppression”: United Nations-affilia ... discuss
He Who Sits in the Heavens - This article has a couple of very insightful points about worry. “I begin to worry because I don’t like unknowns, and I don’t like feeling out of control ... discuss
In Iowa, a jury is deciding if liberal, pro-choice members of the University of Iowa law school staff discriminated against and decided not to hire Teresa Wagner because she was prolife. Wagner's atto ... discuss
The snippy, arrogant, condescending, petulant, peevish Obama showed up at the final presidential debate.In other words, it was the Obama we've come to know these past four years - these long, painful ... discuss
The Saint of the Day for October 23 is St. John of Capistrano. St. John was born in 1386 at Capistrano in the Italian Province of the Abruzzi. His father was a German knight and died when he was still ... discuss
Anyone who has followed the cases of Tony Nicklinson, Diane Pretty and Debbie Purdy – whose personal tragedies can leave no sane man or woman untouched – will inevitably ask the question is it pos ... discuss
o'race-baiter-in-chief plants seeds of fear: Two movie titles, "The Blackboard Jungle" (1955) and "The Asphalt Jungle" (1950) came to mind when ... discuss
The United Nations should not be messing with our elections.From The Hill:United Nations-affiliated election monitors from Europe and central Asia will be at polling places around the U.S. looking for ... discuss
article source: http://whyamericansaredumb.com/category/over-689-reason-not-to-vote-for-obama/ (5Sep12)689 Reasons to Defeat Barack Obama The National Review Online, September 10, 2012; Volu ... discuss
by Hilary White BRUSSELS, October 19, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Physical attacks and property damage, negative stereotyping by the media and infringement of freedom of assembly and expression are ju ... discuss
Don't fall for the siren song of something for nothing, for affirmative this, and equality that. Don't let the perpetually re-elected hucksters fool you with their promise of a fair shot, a square de ... discuss
Many of you are aware of the growing influence God is giving Alliance Defending Freedom in the courts of Europe. I have often expressed how important our presence there is to defend crucial cases that ... discuss
Andy Stephenson and Kathryn Sloane of Worthing, West Sussex, display CBR abortion photo. On September 18, 2012, District Judge Stephen Nicholls (Brighton, UK Magistrate’s Court) issued a strong defe ... discuss
By: Aeneas Lavinium ICLA The trial of Prof Armin Geus has been shut down following an intervention at the recent Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) meeting in Warsaw by the Ger ... discuss
The subtitle of Savage Continent: Europe in the aftermath of World War 2 was what caught my attention on the book shelf at the public library. I've done plenty of reading on the 2nd w ... discuss
Our eldest, our son, Timothy, celebrated his sixth birthday yesterday. I cannot believe how fast time flies! It seems like only yesterday that I was at the Guido Valadares National Hospital in Timor L ... discuss
The State Dep’t told the Benghazi office to stop asking for beefed up security- and also, they knew it was a premeditated terrorist attack almost immediately, and continued to lie to us about it ... discuss
Goldfinger during "Operation Grand Slam Photo credit: Wikepedia by Ralph Benko, Contributing Author: In the iconic movie Goldfinger the villain, Auric Goldfinger, pursues a nefarious scheme, ... discuss
I'm a runner. At least I use to be. I ran 5 marathons and countless 10k's and 5k's back in the day. I remember fondly those hard training runs. Some days I'd run up and down very steep hills over and ... discuss
This morning, I had the horrible pleasure of stumbling upon this article from the Toronto Star. I have skipped a few of the beginning paragraphs, because i want to get down to the brass tacks of this. ... discuss
In Genesis 4 we read of the first murder in the Bible. In our story, Cain kills his brother Abel. Michael Horton in the article, "Pelagianism," comments on this saying, "Cain mur ... discuss
Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley and and Sons is a case before the Supreme Court this fall which threatens aspects of the 1908 First Sale Doctrine. That older ruling allows people who own a copyrighted item t ... discuss
