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Amoris Laetitia: What The Pope Actually Said (Part One)
Every time Pope Francis sneezes, we have to endure the constant lamestream media’s commentary on how that sneeze means that he’s going to change Church Teaching on marriage, the family, homosexuality, abortion, or whatever the hell else they’re lobbying for … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, The Church
Tagged Abortion, Amoris Laetitia, Conscience, Family, Feminism, Homosexuality, Mainstream Media, Marriage, Pope Francis, Transgender
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The Difference Between Sex and Porn
There’s something I frequently touch on when talking to students at Christendom College. I go there to lecture on creative writing, and my intent is not just to help them create great fiction but also to understand it — both … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, Commentary, Sacraments, The Church
Tagged Marriage, Nudity, Pornography, Sexuality, Sin
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The “Unnecessary” Miracle
On the third day there was a marriage at Cana in Galilee, and the mother of Jesus was there; Jesus also was invited to the marriage, with his disciples. When the wine failed, the mother of Jesus said to him, … Continue reading
Posted in The Church
Tagged Cana, Exegesis, Jesus, Marriage, Mary, miracle, Wedding, wine
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Dear Media: Stop Lying about the Pope
There is a new article out about the six times that you’ve been flat out lied to about Pope Francis. While long-time readers of The Catholic Geeks have noticed the running gag based around this problem — Strawpope Frank — … Continue reading
Must the State Promote Virtue?
As I have mentioned, I help teach students at Christendom about creative writing. In the course of a conversation in the last week, I found out that some of those students, who enjoy attending the college’s Chester-Belloc Debate Society, will … Continue reading →