The twelve days of Christmas do not come before Christmas Day as the retail stores would like you to think. Sprinkled from now until Epiphany, these twelve days you will find some very special feast days that are well worth your attention.
The most striking phenomenon in the current arrangement of the Church's life is the attachment of young people to the great Tradition. Desperate reactions, such as 'canceling' priests, are a habitual recourse of Rome under Pope Francis.
10 states have pro-abortion measures on the ballot in November. Why is not every priest and bishop in these states speaking against them and teaching their parishioners that human life is sacred from the first moment of creation?
Bishop Emeritus Edward Slattery of Tulsa, Oklahoma expanded Catholic Charities in his diocese, instituted measures to prevent abuse in churches, and spoke out against secular forces in culture and politics that undermined Catholic principles.
According to Catholic teaching, voting for a child-killing amendment is formal cooperation in evil, a deliberate decision to deprive an innocent human being of his life, which, as Pope John Paul II taught in Evangelium Vitae, is ‘a grave act of disobedience to the moral law.’
John-Henry Westen and Steven Brady discuss corruption and scandals in the Vatican and with clergy – including homosexuality and financial corruption. In 2000, Brady exposed the “Saint Sebastian’s Angels” website, on which priests and bishops were sharing homosexual messages and images and spreading distortions of Catholic sexual ethics. Brady also discusses the money laundering links with the Vatican, as well as threats issued to businessmen who have revealed it. He shines a light on the complicity of bishops in covering up abuses and misconduct – particularly with Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, who was publicly denounced by now-excommunicated whistle-blower Archbishop Carlo Maria […]
Stephen Brady of Roman Catholic Faithful joins me on this episode of The John-Henry Westen Show to discuss the rampant sexual and financial corruption plaguing the Church.
Priests who ‘bless’ a homosexual or other sinful ‘couple’ defy the universal and constant teaching of the Church and commit at least four mortal sins at once. On the Day of Judgment, Christ will say to them: ‘Depart from me, I do not know you.’