Monday, March 26, 2012

What's a woman to do in a culture gone mad?...and other blog posts

What's a woman to do in a culture gone mad? Here's one idea...
Msgr. Charles Pope
And in these promiscuous conditions, and conditions of low marriage rates, women suffer a lot more than men, since (fair or not) the consequences of the sexual revolution have fallen much harder on them. Too often men “play the field” with few social consequences, while women end up used and abused, often pregnant and with little support.

Everyone knows Bashful, Dopey, and Sneezy. But did you know Disney considered 47 other names for the seven dwarfs? Some of them were pretty bad. Here's the full list...

 Fr. Dwight Longenecker
I fully understand and accept that this teaching may be offensive to some and incomprehensible to others. I also fully understand that not all women are mothers. Nevertheless, this is the basic theological model which the church in her history and teaching supports and promotes as the essential structure for human life, faith and the plan of salvation.

Monday is Lady Day, the great Feast of the Annunciation, and one of only two days of the year when everyone kneels during the Creed...

At last! An English bishop with the courage to reintroduce the traditional Latin Mass...
Damian Thompson
Here's a photograph to gladden the heart of any traditional Catholic and to give The Tablet's Bobbie Mickens a fit of the vapours. The prelate wearing that magnificent mitre is a bishop of England and Wales, believe it or not, presiding at a solemn Latin Mass to mark the re-opening of a parish where the worship will be in the Extraordinary Form.



How I memorized my favorite prayer in sixty seconds...
Jennifer Fulwiler
The memorization method that Dr. Vost uses was originally perfected by St. Thomas Aquinas, and involves creating detailed visuals anchored to a specific place. So, for example, if you need to remember to get eggs, jelly and orange juice at the store, you wouldn’t just visualize those three things in isolation; rather...

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