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Sacred Cows
By Judie Brown In Hinduism, the cow is a sacred animal. Merriam-Webster defines “sacred cow” as “one that is often unreasonably immune from criticism or opposition.” For our purposes, sacred cows are concepts that the culture of death deems desirable. Their motto seems to be, “The more people we can eliminate, the better.” As illogical as this is to the thinking person, those who condone killing...
Wokeness Versus God
By Judie Brown James Kalb recently wrote an article in which he concluded, The concept of the good life points to God as its source and its binding and coordinating principle. And that is yet another reason social order must always be based on religion. Without it,...
Close Your Eyes and Deny It
By Judie Brown This is the time of year when we think about the real meaning of Christmas, or at least we hope that everyone does. Reflecting on the manger scene brings thoughts of love and admiration. The words “star of wonder, star of night” come to mind, but that...
Crushing the Head of the Serpent
By Judie Brown In a recent commentary, Fr. Jerry Pokorsky wrote of Mary’s Magnificat: Mary’s prayer with the child Jesus in her womb prophesies the fulfillment of the promise God made in Genesis 3:15. We face the same temptations that Jesus endured for our sake: “For...
Baby Murder Laws
By Judie Brown It may seem odd to talk about aborting babies on the feast of Saint Nicholas, especially as we know how much he loved children. But in his role of patron and protector of little ones, his life story shines a light on a simple truth. The mentality of...
Paganism and the Innocent
By Judie Brown The always-brilliant Christopher Altieri recently wrote about the state of our hedonistic society, saying, “Our own efforts in the present may not save our republic or our civilization, but I know—as I know my Savior lives—that living as Christians is...
Abortion and the Dead Conscience
By Judie Brown The words that have been written about the malformed conscience are copious but often lacking in substance. This is why when we talk about intentionally killing the innocent—as is the case with abortion and euthanasia—I always refer to Fr. Dion’s...



