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30 06, 2026

The Heresy of Consequentialism.

By |2026-06-30T11:16:23+00:00June 30th, 2026|Theology|

Even JP2's Veritatis Splendor tackles the modernist heresies of moral theology called "consequentialism" and "proportionalism." These two errors "claim to draw the criteria of the rightness of a given way of acting solely from a calculation of foreseeable consequences deriving from a given choice." He continues that proportionalism "weighs the various values and goods being sought, focuses rather on the proportion acknowledged between the good and bad effects of that choice, with a view to the 'greater good' or 'lesser evil' actually possible in a particular situation."—Veritatis Splendor #75. In fact, Veritatis Splendor quotes Christ telling the rich young man that to be saved, he first must keep the commandments. [...]

25 06, 2026

Did the Pharisees Keep the Law?

By |2026-06-25T20:42:21+00:00June 25th, 2026|Theology|

One of the hazards in growing up in a Protestant nation like the USA is that our theology is suffused with dispensationalism and odd evangelical movies. Because of this, many American Christians (including Catholics) picture Jesus as a hippie with no concern for the moral law. The Pharisees, on the other hand, are portrayed as the people of the First Century in Israel who were overly-concerned with the Commandments and the Jewish law. Indeed, many Christian movies make Jesus out to be the beatnik who dissolved the moral law while the Pharisees were not only hypocrites, but even bad for thinking the Commandments mattered. The Church Fathers, however, paint a [...]

23 06, 2026

End of Life Care: What is NOT Required.

By |2026-06-22T16:45:37+00:00June 23rd, 2026|Theology|

p/c American Nurse Journal. What does the Catholic Church teach about DNRs and Ventilators? I have had an article go viral recently on the topic of bioethics.  Many in the pro-death world were shocked by my words and tried to counter me.  Such people were easy to disprove because I sourced secular links into my articles, showing what even non-Christian surgeons were admitting about euthanasia. On the other hand, some people in the pro-life world misunderstood the difference between ordinary care (required by the Catholic Church) and extraordinary care (not always required by the Catholic Church because it's often disproportionate to what can be accomplished.)  Their over-reaction in going even [...]

16 06, 2026

Europe’s Open Borders with Fr. Calvin Robinson and Fr. David Nix.

By |2026-06-14T21:31:35+00:00June 16th, 2026|Podcasts, Sermons, Talks|

Fr. David Nix interviews Fr. Calvin Robinson on the history of Christian border-defense and foreign invaders. Fr. Robinson’s new book is titled “The Silent Jihad” and it can be found here: https://shop.newchristianright.com/products/the-silent-jihad -Subscribe to Fr. Nix’s YouTube channel for free here.

11 06, 2026

A Priest’s “Psych Unit:” Part 2.

By |2026-06-11T15:44:55+00:00June 11th, 2026|Theology|

p/c sjvcenter.org In Priest Psych Unit: Part 1,  I gave an introduction to what happens to Catholic priests who are sent to psychological behavioral centers.  Some men request a sabbatical there.  But other priests (usually the conservative ones) are sent there by a bishop to break them of their orthodoxy (usually hung on the red-herring of "rigorism" or "scrupulosity.") Today, I  interview a priest in the latter category. In the below interview, he will go by the pseudonym of "Fr. Paul." However, he is a friend of mine and he is a priest from a different diocese who was sent away for "treatment." Before this interview, let me give a [...]

9 06, 2026

A Priest’s “Psych Unit:” Part 1.

By |2026-06-09T17:49:56+00:00June 9th, 2026|Theology|

p/c Globe photo/Lisa Kay, St. Luke Institute, Silver Spring, MD. Some priests were sent by their bishop to the funny-farm to heal them. Others were sent there to break them of their intransigent orthodoxy. By now, most American Catholics who are at least 30 years old know of one Catholic priest (or two) who has been sent away for "treatment" by the diocese.  If the priest was liked by the parish, most of the faithful remained hush-hush about why he got sent packing.   If he was a distrusted priest, well, lay-lips might be a little looser:  Was Father sent away for alcoholism?  Did he have a girlfriend?  Did he [...]

4 06, 2026

Hoping To Be a Lighthouse Employee.

By |2026-06-01T12:14:35+00:00June 4th, 2026|Updates|

p/c V. Cardenas at TPR. Spoiler alert:  I'm going to ruin the end of a book by Michael O'Brien called The Lighthouse.  The spoiler only applies to this paragraph, not the rest of my article. The main character in the book is a loner named Ethan who runs a lighthouse in Canada.  By the end of the book, it seems his life is a failure.  However, he ends up giving his life in a storm for a Nigerian man who later becomes a priest.  Also, a wooden-sculpture of a bird he made in Canada washes up on a beach in Brazil to the delight of a little girl who finds [...]

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