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Jindal's Witches' Brew: Deconstructing Catholic Teaching

Jindal’s Witches’ Brew: Deconstructing Catholic Teaching

Dec 19 12 • 1 comment

It is reported that Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal is a Catholic. Further, it has been said that he is a conservative Republican. But recently we learned that Jindal is actually a counterfeit Catholic with progressive leanings on the subjects of contraception, women’s rights, and common sense. In fact, in his latest Wall Street Journal op-ed, […]

Free to Choose?

Free to Choose?

Dec 19 12 • 0 comments

Americans’ affirmation of the “right to choose” is a feature of our national identity.  No matter where you go or what you’re doing, chances are you are confronted with a plethora of choices.  Go to the supermarket and you are confronted with a dizzying array of options for each and every product you wish to […]

Love is a Person

Love is a Person

Dec 19 12 • 0 comments

Love is a Person.  St. Augustine profoundly realized this when he spoke of the restlessness of the human heart until it rests in God. In reading John Donne’s poetry over the past few months, one witnesses Donne’s search for love, a journey full of distortion and dead-ends.  In some writings, he almost treats the concept […]

If Aristotle's Kid Had an iPod

If Aristotle’s Kid Had an iPod

What is the difference between a child born in the Twenty-first century and one born in 300 BC?  Nothing, since human nature is unchanging, but everything, if modern child-rearing techniques are applied. Human nature never changes, be it during ancient times or in the modern world. Thus, Aristotle’s philosophy was as brilliant in 350 BC […]

Advent: A Time to Prepare Our Hearts to Receive Jesus More Deeply

Advent: A Time to Prepare Our Hearts to Receive Jesus More Deeply

Dec 19 12 • 0 comments

But to those who did accept him he gave power to become children of God, to those who believe in his name, who were born not by natural generation nor by human choice nor by a man’s decision but of God. (John 1:12,13) All good giving and every perfect gift is from above, coming down […]

Poem: "Of Prophecy and Pregnancy"

Poem: “Of Prophecy and Pregnancy”

Dec 19 12 • 0 comments

Of Prophecy and Pregnancy The whole earth groans Like a swollen mother month [after] month [after] month Calendar pages turning a community of hearts yearning Like a young father Paces in a room, aptly called “Waiting” Our hearts flutter, Anticipating. For this, this is the season where prophecy meets pregnancy meets you meets me. Our […]

The Character of Our Culture Defines Our Children

The Character of Our Culture Defines Our Children

Dec 18 12 • 4 comments

If you have access to the Internet, you likely have read a viral blog post by single mother of four Liza Long titled “I Am Adam Lanza’s Mother.” The piece has had millions of hits on the various sites on which it has been published. If you haven’t seen it, check your email. Someone has […]

The One Pertinent Question We Truly Must Ask

The One Pertinent Question We Truly Must Ask

Dec 18 12 • 25 comments

In the wake of the horrifying deaths of 20 young school children in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting at Newtown, Connecticut, there is one question that we must ask.  We must ask it while the horror is fresh and we must ask it when the process of grief has eased our shock and pain […]

Is it Appropriate to Link Sandy Hook and Abortion?

Is it Appropriate to Link Sandy Hook and Abortion?

Dec 18 12 • 1 comment

Within hours of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School pro-lifers began assigning causal rootedness in the culture of abortion. I’ve heard several people, some of whom are pro-lifers, object to making a connection. So the question needs to be addressed. Given the highly charged political and moral dimensions of the abortion debate, those most […]

Review of CD by Cloistered Nuns: <em>Advent at Ephesus</em>

Review of CD by Cloistered Nuns: Advent at Ephesus

Dec 18 12 • 0 comments

A few years ago, I was delighted when friends gifted me with a CD of sacred music by a religious community that I’d never heard of before, The Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles. It was their first album, privately recorded, and self-released, yet I was quickly taken by these gentle, prayerful voices and soothing […]

Let’s Get On With Being Catholic

Let’s Get On With Being Catholic

Dec 18 12 • 1 comment

The 2012 national election is over, and the winners are those who support the legalized killing of innocent human beings, the destruction of traditional marriage, and the gross limitation of religious freedom. The victors include atheists and believers, and sadly among those believers are many who claim to be Catholics.   It is not even possible […]

New Sci-Fi Thriller, <em>The Christus Experiment</em>, is “<em>Da Vinci Code</em> in Reverse”

New Sci-Fi Thriller, The Christus Experiment, is “Da Vinci Code in Reverse”

Dec 18 12 • 1 comment

An interview with author Rod Bennett A fascinating new novel is out in paperback today which ought to be of great interest to Catholic Lane readers with a taste for fantasy or science fiction.  It’s called The Christus Experiment and it’s the first major work of fiction by Rod Bennett, author of the popular Catholic apologetic Four […]

Russia Rejects UN Committee Edict on Homosexual Propaganda

Russia Rejects UN Committee Edict on Homosexual Propaganda

A UN committee of legal experts reprimanded the Russian Federation last month for allowing the Ryazan province of Russia to enforce a law that bans the promotion of homosexuality among minors as part of a national effort to protect children from early sexualization, and related adverse health consequences. In 2009 Irina Fedotova, a lesbian activist, […]

Cardinals Vote Unanimously in Favor of Paul VI's Canonization

Cardinals Vote Unanimously in Favor of Paul VI’s Canonization

The cardinals and bishops of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints gave the “go ahead” on December 10 for Paul VI’s beatification, Italian Vatican journalist Andrea Tornielli reported on his Vatican Insider website on December 14. “The late Pope’s Positio – the collection of documents used in the process by which a person is […]

The War on Jesus Christ

The War on Jesus Christ

Dec 18 12 • 0 comments

During this season of Miracles we often hear and read about the “War on Christmas” and efforts to remove and erase all references of Jesus Christ from our culture. This determination seems to increase each year, and in the near future children may lose all knowledge of the True Meaning of Christmas. As a professional […]

Farewell to Apostate America, Part 2

Farewell to Apostate America, Part 2

Dec 18 12 • 1 comment

Go to Part 1.  Tentative Exit Plan What an exceptional nation America was!  In 1945 Germany’s foremost rocket scientist, 34 year old Wernher von Braun, led his team of scientists and engineers along a war ravaged route from Peenemunde to Bavaria, where they surrendered to U.S. forces.  His team of rocket scientists (developers of the […]

Trust, Fertility, and Advent

Trust, Fertility, and Advent

Dec 18 12 • 1 comment

One of my favorite shows is “Mayday,” a documentary which recounts stories of plane crashes and near crashes.  My favorite episodes are the ones where everyone (or most) survives. Survival usually depends on the skill and precision of the pilots and flight engineers.  I find it fascinating just what can bring a plane down and […]

Silence Amid Chaos

Silence Amid Chaos

Dec 17 12 • 0 comments

I attended a half-day Advent conference entitled The Silence of Mary.  The morning was a much needed retreat from the maddening rush and noise of a city caught up in pre-Christmas frenzy.  It was also the day after the horrific school shooting in Connecticut and the stabbing of 22 school children and one elderly woman […]

Book Review: <em>Sons of Cain</em>, Modern Knights in a Catholic Thriller

Book Review: Sons of Cain, Modern Knights in a Catholic Thriller

Dec 17 12 • 0 comments

A couple of weeks ago a friend recommended to me the book Sons of Cain by Val Bianco.  After being told the general storyline, I was interested in reading it and was able to do so.  I was delighted as I very quickly became wrapped-up in a page-turning book that left my emotions flying and […]

China's One-Child Policy Itself Leads to Forced Abortions

China’s One-Child Policy Itself Leads to Forced Abortions

Dec 17 12 • 0 comments

From the beginning of the one-child policy, the Chinese Party-state has tried to blame the myriad cruelties of this barbaric policy on “out-of-control local officials.” This is nonsense, of course, since local officials are only following orders on pain of punishment. So it was that when Chinese academic Yan Li tried out this excuse in […]

Reconciliation:  The Wisdom Of 7-Year Olds

Reconciliation: The Wisdom Of 7-Year Olds

Dec 17 12 • 0 comments

On the last Saturday before Christmas break, I introduced the belief of a forgiving God to my First Communion class.  The lesson was based on a re-telling of The Prodigal Son.  As usual, the class, the full complement of twenty-one this particular Saturday, participated eagerly in the discussion. The students had many questions:  what if […]

Why Fear is Not the Answer

Why Fear is Not the Answer

I wasn’t going to write about Friday’s sad events, instead simply choosing to pray. My heart has been heavy, and I knew others would write about it with more eloquence. My words and thoughts weren’t necessarily needed. But then, I was drawn into the conversation and realized that there was indeed something I needed to […]

Benedict, Twitter, Our Lady of Guadalupe

Benedict, Twitter, Our Lady of Guadalupe

On Wednesday, on the twelfth day of the twelfth month, in the year 2012, my parish and I celebrated the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe.  As I write, there appears to be no significance to that factoid of  the series of the twelves, though it was interesting enough to deserve a mention from the […]

America’s Growing Government Class

America’s Growing Government Class

Dec 16 12 • 3 comments

The latest unemployment figures are again depressing, but not for the usual reasons. They provide further confirmation of Barack Obama’s fundamental transformation of America, specifically through his creation of a growing government class. The numbers show a massive increase in government jobs created over the last five months—621,000, to be exact, dwarfing private-sector job growth. […]