Nancy Pelosi Gets Communion Ban: Excellent, But Is It Too Late?

Nancy Pelosi Gets Communion Ban: Excellent, But Is It Too Late?

It was quite a surprise to read about San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone barring Nancy Pelosi from Holy Communion over her fanatical support for procured abortion. Pro-life advocates are long accustomed to ecclesiastical waffling on the issue. All too often, Church officials have employed the deplorable tactic of endless dialogue, accompaniment and listening with obstinate … Read more

A Voyage in History Through a Maria Theresa Thaler Coin

A Voyage in History Through a Maria Theresa Thaler Coin

I recently attended a meeting in which someone mentioned Austria’s 1780 Maria Theresa thaler coin. The silver-dollar size piece was extremely popular and circulated all over the world. The thaler unit was also the origin of our word dollar. With so many interesting facts about the coin, I could not resist. I had to acquire … Read more

As Liberalism Crashes, Where Should We Look for Solutions?

As Liberalism Crashes, Where Should We Look for Solutions?

Modernity presents liberalism as the beginning of history. Before liberalism, liberals claim, there was nothing but ignorance, darkness and the gnashing of teeth. Liberalism is credited with all progress and security in the modern world. Its reign suddenly appeared like the creation of the world. Thus, as liberalism crashes and crumbles, most liberals automatically exclude … Read more

Much Ado About Elon Musk and Twitter

Much Ado About Elon Musk and Twitter

The Internet is all aflutter about the future of Twitter. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has bought the social media platform for $44 billion. Many liberals fear the twitter-sphere may soon become a conservative medium. It will be the new Fox news, where ideas may circulate freely without being canceled. Twitter is a platform on which … Read more

Has Mickey Mouse Morphed Into a Rat?

Has Mickey Mouse Morphed Into a Rat?

Civilizations decay when people feel uncomfortable inside the societies they establish. Nations die when national institutions crumble, and enduring traditions fade. They fall more from internal dissent and self-destruction than the blows of hostile barbarians. Thus, the ideals that inspire nations are more important than territory and even economic success. A major breakdown of this … Read more

How One ‘Drag StoryBook Hour’ Protest Changed McLean, Virginia

How One ‘Drag StoryBook Hour’ Protest Changed McLean, Virginia

Not much usually happens at the McLean Community Center in the affluent D.C. suburb in Northern Virginia. Its eleven elected non-salaried officials take care of the family-oriented activities offered to residents. The center is locally financed by a special resident tax that gives neighbors a say in what happens there. This local touch ensured that … Read more

Three Reasons Why We Shouldn’t Fool With God’s Time

Three Reasons Why We Shouldn’t Fool With God’s Time

The subject should not cause much debate since it appears to be a technical issue. Thus, I tended to ignore it when first hearing about it. However, with the passage of a bit of time, I started noticing a general discomfort around the matter. I felt the same uneasiness. The issue is time. Daylight Saving’s … Read more

In China, COVID Kills No One

In China, COVID Kills No One

In dealing with the public, health officials handling the COVID crisis should present the facts without political agendas. If they want people to take them seriously, they need to be consistent and logical in their policies to contain the virus. They cannot present one scenario for one place and another somewhere else. Officials must denounce … Read more

Why ‘Cathonomics’ Is Neither Catholic nor Economic

Why ‘Cathonomics’ Is Neither Catholic nor Economic

The title of the book Cathonomics: How Catholic Tradition Can Create a More Just Economy is intriguing, since it highlights that the Church has much to offer in the line of economics. The author tries to merge two fields that generally do not mix, although they should. Free Book: Return to Order: From a Frenzied … Read more