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Eyewitness Report from the Exorcism House

2015-10-31T13:09:49-04:00October 31st, 2015|Categories: Patheos|

Anyone who saw the "exorcism" TV show last night will probably agree with Deacon Kandra's report here in which he quotes the review from Variety. Frankly, the producers seemed to squander an opportunity with their taped packages, which relied heavily on over-the-top dramatic recreations, which looked pretty pallid compared to clips from the movie. Given that most people are familiar with [...]

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How to Spot the Sugar Bully

2015-10-30T21:18:06-04:00October 30th, 2015|Categories: Patheos|

My latest blog post over at National  Catholic Register analyzes a phenomenon I call "sugar bullies" Sugar bullies are everywhere in our society. They push for progressive causes in schools, in politics, in business and in the Church. The sugar bullies appeal is one of total sentimentality. The sugar bully manipulates you by trying to touch [...]

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Ten Reasons Not to Watch “Exorcism Live!”

2015-10-30T16:31:06-04:00October 30th, 2015|Categories: Patheos|

  Exorcism? It's real. It's ugly. You don't want to go there. I witnessed a person being delivered from the bondage of Satan once. She had been involved with a witch's coven. It was the only brush I've had with real exorcism, and believe me. If you had seen what I have seen you would believe [...]

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Relics of Saints for All Saints

2015-10-30T14:33:37-04:00October 30th, 2015|Categories: Patheos|

At Our Lady of the Rosary Church this All Saints Weekend we have the opportunity to view and venerate the first class relics of twelve saints: St Stephen Pope St Gregory the Great St Bernard of Clairvaux St Maria Goretti St Margaret Mary Alacoque St Therese of Lisieux St Theresa of Avila St Catherine Laboure St [...]

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Confession: The Pathway to Mercy

2015-10-30T11:24:18-04:00October 30th, 2015|Categories: Patheos|

Am I disturbed about all the talk about mercy? You bet I am. This is not because I am opposed to the church being the agent of God's mercy, but because I am in favor of it. I'm in favor of it big time. I'm glad the pope has announced the year of mercy. I'm a [...]

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Mercy, Mercy Me. Things Ain’t What They Used to Be

2015-10-29T09:46:04-04:00October 29th, 2015|Categories: Patheos|

I'm having problems with the present talk about mercy in the church. Of course I don't have problems with the Divine Mercy, but the way some churchmen and the press are using the concept of mercy to twist the Catholic Church's teaching and practice. Consider this headline: Cardinal Wuerl: The Catholic Church is moving from legalism [...]

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From the Fury of Liberal Intellectuals…

2015-10-28T19:43:47-04:00October 28th, 2015|Categories: Patheos|

Grandfather of all modernist intellectuals Rudolf Bultmann ...Good Lord Deliver Us. My latest blog post over at National Catholic Register expresses my opinion about the attack on my friends and fellow converts Ross Douthat and Edward Pentin by a gang of elitist intellectual bullies. One of the things in which I rejoice is that [...]

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Oscar Wilde’s Deathbed Conversion

2015-10-28T08:30:05-04:00October 28th, 2015|Categories: Patheos|

Gay icon and martyr figure Oscar Wilde converted to the Catholic faith on his deathbed. You can read the fascinating story here. In 1900, Wilde developed cerebral meningitis and became very sick. When it became clear he might die, his friend and apparent homosexual lover Robbie Ross who was with him called for a Catholic priest. When the priest arrived, [...]

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C.S.Lewis and Loving Muslims

2015-10-28T08:21:27-04:00October 28th, 2015|Categories: Patheos|

  C.S.Lewis My latest article for National Catholic Register asks, "Loving Muslims? How Do I Do That?" It is a reminder of the document Nostra Aetate--on non Christian religions published fifty years ago today. C.S.Lewis comes into the equation with the story from The Last Battle--the last Narnia book. As usual, one of the best [...]

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Visit Poland for the Year of Mercy

2015-10-28T07:10:51-04:00October 28th, 2015|Categories: Patheos|

I invite you to join me for an exciting pilgrimage to Poland next April during the Year of Mercy. This is a wonderful pilgrimage to sites associated with Pope St John Paul the Great and St Faustina. We will be visiting all the holy sites and the shrines associated with them as well as the famous [...]

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