From the monthly archives:

December 2009

Obama Health Care Panacea
The latest Rasmussen polls say 58% opposed and 49% are strongly opposed to the socialistic Health Care Plan. On the other side of the issue, among the 39% who favor the plan are 19% who strongly favor it.
Many people are questioning whether those in Congress know what enough of what is in [...]

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Orthodox and non-Orthodox Catholic Christians are invited to read and take to heart this archpastoral message of Metropolitan Jonah, an Episcopalian convert to the Faith of our Fathers. All will be edified by this message of love. The Feast of the Nativity is celebrated by the most traditional Orthodox Catholic Christians on December 25 according [...]

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Here’s Some of the Top News Stories of the Day

by Lawrence on December 27, 2009

’Tis the Season to be jolly, but . . . the news just keeps on a’comin’ and trying to spoil the fun; still, be of good cheer, not all of it is bad.
Christmas Comes But Once A Year
Over at Rasmussen their polling shows that for most Americans, Christmas is a day off to celebrate the [...]

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“No longer is he the distant God who can in some way be perceived from afar, in creation and in our own consciousness.” From Bethlehem erupts the news that changes everything, even the “hearts of stone.” The pope’s homily for Christmas Eve
by Benedict XVI

Dear brothers and sisters, “a child is born for us, a son [...]

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Christmas in Rome. The Pope’s Tale of the Crèche

by Lawrence on December 25, 2009

The origins and meaning of the holiday. St. Francis’ stroke of genius. This is how Joseph Ratzinger explained Christmas to the pilgrims who had come from all over the world, just before Christmas Eve.
by Benedict
Dear brothers and sisters, with the Christmas novena, which we are celebrating in these days, the Church is inviting us to [...]

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A Suggested Survival List

by Lawrence on December 21, 2009

by Chuck Baldwin
December 15, 2009
One does not have to be a prophet to know that we are on the precipice of some potentially catastrophic–or at the very least, challenging–days. In fact, most of us are already in challenging days, and some are already enduring catastrophic events. That is, if one would [...]

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Fat City

by Lawrence on December 18, 2009

December 15th, 2009
By Patrick J. Buchanan
“It’s time to stop worrying about the deficit — and start panicking about the debt,” the Washington Post editorial began. “The fiscal situation was serious before the recession. It is now dire.”
The editorial continued:
“In the space of a single fiscal year, 2009, the debt soared from 41 percent of the [...]

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