Natural Law

The Requirements of the Law

By Fr. Jerry J. Pokorsky, February 2, 2016 As a full-time parish priest and an armchair theologian, it gives me great pleasure to rub shoulders—from time to time—with real theologians, and to plagiarize some of their ideas. One of them observed, “The Church teaches doctrine, not... read more

Gender Theory and Sexual Confusion

Steven Jonathan Rummelsburg • February 3, 2016 Perhaps the most confusing issue of our age and the one that may vex members of the Body of Christ the most, surround the topic of gender. This topic has become so enormously confusing over the last several decades that at first one can hardly be... read more

The Consistent—and Not So Seamless—Ethic of Life

Archbishop Blaise Cupich's appeal to Cardinal Bernardin's "seamless garment" approach to ethics is flawed on several counts, including a failure to acknowledge the primacy of the laity in pursuing good public policy Dr. Samuel Gregg, August 13, 2015 In an August 3rd Chicago Tribune article,... read more

THE VORTEX—IT’S UNNATURAL!

by Michael Voris, S.T.B., August 6, 2015, The Vortex  Amid the whole societal push for transgenderism and same-sex "marriage" and every other form of deviant behavior, one argument never allowed to be raised is this: It's unnatural.  It gets casually and laughingly dismissed by being... read more